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AMERICA 



COMPILERS 

GARDNER ASAPH CHURCHILL 
NATHANIEL WILEY CHLIRCHILL 

EDITOR AND ASSOCIATE COMPILER 

REV. t;EORGE M. BODCiE 



PUBLISHED BY THE FAMILY OF 
GARDNER A. CHURCHILL 



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GARDNER ASAPH CHURCHILL 

(No. 1165, page 297.) 




NATHANIEL WILEY CHURCHILL. 

(No. 440, page 229.) 



EDITOR'S PREFACE. 



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In works of this kind the preface, 
though placed at the beginning and 
meant as an introduction, is under- 
stood to be the last word of the 
authors or compilers. As both my 
dear friends and colleagues in this 
work have died long before the com- 
pletion of the volume, it devolves upon 
me, as editor and surviving member 
of the trio of compilers, to prepare 
this introductory word. It is not to 
be supposed that all who use this vol- 
ume will read the preface, but I am 
sure that I speak the wish of my 
colleagues when I appeal to their 
kinsfolk of the name and blood to receive this word, and in their 
names (the names of Gardner Asaph Churchill, son of Asaph 
[No. 702], and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill [Ko. 440]) I send the 
greeting which they would have sent had they lived to this time- 




GEORGE M. BODGE. 



A SKETCH OF THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK. 

The work, the completion of which now results in this volume, 
entitled "The Churchill family in America," was begun, in the 
Plymouth branch, in 1852, by Charles M. S. Churchill, of Milton, 
Mass. [No. 704], who collected much information in relation to the 
Plymouth branch, which otherwise would have been lost. This was 
preserved in manuscript, but was not published until after many 
years later, when his nephew, Gardner A. Churchill, received the 
material and began to utilize and add to it, with the purpose of pub- 
lishing a genealogy of the Plymouth branch of the family. The 
present writer's first acquaintance with this work was soon after 
this, about 1882, when Gardner A. Churchill, then a parishioner 
and intimate friend of the writer, came to advise with me as to the 
form and matter of a genealogical circula' of inquiry to be sent out 
to the Churchill kindred in America. Mr. Churchill published 

(iii) 



iv PREFACE 

and sent out several thousands of these blanks, to Churchills all over 
the country, and received answers from about one-third of those 
who received them. About one-half of the answers received gave 
the desired information, and many had to be appealed to again 
and again before satisfactory accounts could be obtained. Yet small 
as the returns were, the blanks then received have been, later, of 
great service. Mr. CUiurchill in the following years put a great 
amount of time, personal research, and money into the work of 
gathering material. His research was mainly by correspondence? 
searching of published historical works and records available in 
Boston and vicinity. Soon after 1882 Mr. N. W. Churchill became 
actively associated with him, and the work received in his person a 
great impulse, because he was deeply interested in the pursuit, had 
a remarkable memory and a marvellous capacity for gathering and 
recording facts and statistics, and then his business for many years 
was that of a travelling salesman, and as such he visited nearly all 
the cities in the northern States. I have at hand some forty of 
his business memorandum-books, which show that he filled in the 
first part of each book with orders for goods, while the opposite 
end was filled up with genealogical notes made at personal visits at 
the homes of Churchills or allied families, or records copied at town, 
church, and county offices. At the saine time N. W. corresponded 
with many whom he had visited and aroused to interest, who, later, 
sent him the results of their personal inquiries. This friendly 
partnership and cooperation of G. A. and IST. W. went on for 
many years, even until the death of G. A. in 1806 ; N. W passing 
over all the material he gathered to G. A., who recorded the same, 
and, wherever possible, arranged it in order, but kept a copy of all 
and returned the original notes and correspondence to N. W., and at 
the same time submitted to him his own collections, so that each 
had all the material, while G. A. had his mostly digested, arranged, 
and indexed for use, and N. W. had his undigested, but partially 
arranged in bundles of letters and note-books, numbered and labelled 
so that he could refer at once to any family of either branch. For 
many years the plan of the work had contemplated only the Plymouth 
branch, while it was found that a vast amount of matter was collect- 
ing relating to the Connecticut branch. So it was decided to place 
that in order so far as it could be readily collected, and publish it in 
connection with the other. Some time before his death G. A. made 
a statement of the progress and condition of the work, which he 
intended as an outline of a preface to the volume, and which fur- 
nishes in part the material of this present sketch. That shows that 
it was not intended to follow the female lines beyond the mention of 



PREFACE V 

their names and marriages ; and also that it was then thought that 
the Manhattan branch was an offshoot of one of the other branches, 
or of the Virginia family. "In 1887 G. A. had compiled and pub- 
lished in pamphlet form a brief account of his own line of the 
Plymouth branch, for private distribution, and some time before his 
decease he had decided to publish the material already in hand and 
had arranged it in order for that purpose. Eor two years after his 
death the work ceased, except that the correspondence was kept up 
by IST. W. with the families already interested. 

In November the writer, having returned to the vicinity of Boston, 
at the wish of the family of G. A. Churchill, became actively engaged 
in the work as editor and assistant compiler, associated with Mr. Asaph 
Churchill, son of G. A., who became the business head of the enterprise 
representing his father's family, and with N. W. Churchill as col- 
league. Thus we joined in the design to arrange and publish the 
six generations of the Plymouth, and all the material in hand of the 
Connecticut branches ; but after a brief survey of the field and 
the material, it was found that nearly all the living Churchill kin- 
dred belonged in the seventh to the tenth generations, and that, in 
order to make the book at all satisfactory, it would be necessary to 
add as much as possible of these generations. So the plan of the 
work was changed in extent, and it was also found to be desirable 
to add the families of the daughters as well as the sons of 
Churchills, as these allied families have been found in most cases 
more interested in their Churchill ancestry than many bearing the 
name. These changes vastly increased the work and of course 
extended the time and added immensely to the cost of the volume, 
the price of which, however, remains the same as for original sub- 
scribers. A prospectus of the volume was issued, with subscription- 
application attached, and subscriptions were soon received sufficient 
to warrant the issuing of the work, which it was supposed might be 
completed within a year, or two years, at least. But it was found 
necessary for IST. W. to go all over his vast mass of letters and notes in 
order to bring the work to conformity with the new plans. He had 
to do all this personally, as no one understood his notes or corres- 
pondence except himself, and when the writer issued a new set of 
inquiry blanks and these were sent out to all of the name who 
could be reached, an enormous additional correspondence was at 
once imposed upon both IST. W. and the editor. Mr. Churchill was 
conducting an exacting business in Boston, and could devote little 
time during the day, but worked late into the nights often, and far 
beyond his strength. This work went on thus until the summer 
of 1901, when Mr. Churchill's health broke down and he was 



vi PREFACE 

obliged to abandon the work entirely, and the completion of the 
volume thus devolved upon the writer, with the irreparable loss 
to all of the vast amount of valuable personal information w hich 
Mr. Churchill held in his memory about the men and women, 
their places of residence, business, characters, etc., which 
he intended to give the writer, after the outline of the plan 
should be completed. He never prepared anything of biography, 
but gave the names and dates of birth, marriage, and death, in his 
manuscript, while many times in his conversations about the people 
he would give vivid and interesting descriptions of their homes, oc- 
cupation, habits, and personal appearance. Thus the writer has 
been obliged to depend upon information derived from correspond- 
ence with later members of the families for sketches of the head of 
each family, which in many cases have not been obtainable. 

The great mass of Mr. N. W. Churchill's notes and correspondence 
was turned over to me in the fall of 1901, and I was obliged to go 
over every note and letter, and arrange the same in indexed files, in 
order to make proper comparison, and to make additions and cor- 
rections. This proved to be a prodigious task and, together with 
the increasing correspondence and final preparation of the matter 
for printing, greatly delayed the work. For this delay also the 
members of the family, many of them, who have failed to respond 
to our earnest and repeated appeals for the simplest information 
about their own immediate families, are largely responsible. Our 
correspondence with the kindred in all the branches has been mainly 
pleasant, and both my colleagues greatly prized the cordial approval 
and ready help received from their kinsfolk. From some lines it has 
been learned that among them a profound indifference and ignorance 
as to their ancestry had prevailed till their interest had been excited 
by news of this enterprise. Some have, for a time, misled our com- 
pilers by returning as authentic information what afterwards was 
found to be only hearsay, and without any foundation in fact. 
G. A. Churchill speaks of the notion that he found prevailing in 
some directions, as to the descent of the emigrant Churchills, John 
of Plymouth, and Josiah of Connecticut, from the Duke of Marl- 
borough, and points out the absurdity of the claims from the simple 
fact that the duke was not born until 1650, many years after the 
emigrants were settled and married in this country. After a very 
exhaustive search with the best heraldic authority in England and 
America he was satisfied that American Churchills, with the excep- 
tion of the Virginia family, descendants of William, have no claims 
whatever to a coat-of-arms, even if it were possible for an American 
to receive an English coat-of-arms. Coats-of-arms do not descend 



PREFACE vii 

by inheritance, except to the heirs of the person to whom such coats 
have been granted by the king. It is to be regretted that our senior 
compiler was misled by an English correspondent, W. H. Churchill, 
who sent him a book-plate copy of a coat-of-arms of a Churchill line, 
which copy was photographed and sent out to many of the family. 
Mr. Churchill sent it, he said, as a sample of what one of the 
English connection had worn, and a reference to the committee on 
heraldry very quickly showed it to be of recent granting, and of no 
particular interest to American Churchills. Indeed, the photograph 
shows it to be a composite, made up for some Churchill who had 
married into a name having a coat-of-arms of more importance than 
his own. Mr. G. A. Churchill, in the remarks on the family above 
alluded to, says : 

Those who shall, from family interest or general curiosity, peruse the follow- 
ing pages will find little that is marvellous, brilliant, or grand, in the history of 
those whose names are recorded. They will find rather, illustrated, the virtues 
of the honest artisan, the peaceful tiller of the soil, the hardy seaman. They 
were mostly Christian men and women, self-reliant, courageous, and determined. 
In three wars our ancestors have borne an honorable part, and in the late Civil 
War many of the name or kindred have served with credit on land and sea. For 
myself, I am abundantly satisfied that the character of our ancestors in America 
needs no lustre borrowed from any foreign patent or title of nobility. 

In addition to what our compilers have done in the Plymouth 
branch, it may be stated here that in the Connecticut branch Amos 
Churchill of Hubbardton, Vt. [see page 386, No. 105, Conn.], col- 
lected much material concerning his own line, from his grandfather 
down to his own generation, and published a series of articles in 
the "A^ermont Historical Gazetteer'' in 1851, containing much 
valuable information about that line, though his traditions of the 
ancestry back of his grandfather were entirely erroneous, showing 
that he never consulted the records in Connecticut or elsewhere, and 
depended solely upon his own memory of the traditions in his 
father's family. 

In the Manhattan or New York branch nothing has been pub- 
lished and no research had been made until N. W. Churchill dis- 
covered, about 1897 or '98, that this was a distinct branch ; and as 
the old records of that colony are very meagre and irregular, the 
results of our investigations are rather unsatisfactory. At the time 
of the death of N. W. he had made but little progress in the 
compilation of this branch, and among his last words to me was 
the charge " do the best you can with the papers, for there are 
many excellent families whose records we have not yet filled." I 
have tried loyally to fulfil that injunction, with what result may be 
seen. 



viii PREFACE 

The movements of the generations of the Churchill family are 
illustrative of the migrations of the New England families in 
general. Three generations remained comparatively near the coast, 
while the fishing, lumbering, and ship-biiilding interests afforded 
occupation sufficient for the rapidly increasing families of sons and 
daughters, and while the farming lands were yet plenty, near at 
hand ; but when the old settlements were all taken up and it 
became necessary for the younger generations to purchase land, 
they began to reach out for free homesteads. Western Massachu- 
setts became a goal for both the Plymouth and Connecticut branches, 
and later, when the lands of Vermont were opened up, we find both 
branches represented there; and then, a generation later, when 
Northern New York and a little later the rich lands of the " Hol- 
land Purchase'' were offered, we find families from many lines of 
each branch among the settlers, and thence to the middle West 
went many sturdy settlers of the Churchill blood, after the War of 
1812, in which they bore an honorable part. When the eastern 
timber lands of Maine and the cheap homesteads of Nova Scotia 
and New Brunswick were offered, many from the Plymouth branch 
removed thither and settled, as will be seen. Now descendants of 
all lines of the three great branches are scattered far over the 
continent, from ocean to ocean, and from Upper Canada to Mexico. 

EXPLANATION^ OF PLAN ; ARRANGEMENT OF MATTER, ETC. 

The system adopted for this volume is that of the New England 
Historic Genealogical Society, in its regular publication, the " Reg- 
ister," slightly modified in the numbering to suit the needs of this 
more extensive work. 

The emigrant ancestor in each branch is numbered 1, and his 
sons, 2, 3, and 4. The small figure at the right, and above these 
names, as in John,^ William,- etc., indicates the generation of 
each. The names enclosed in parentheses, following the name of 
each head of a family, show his line of ancestry. The Roman 
numerals opposite the names of the children show the order of 
birth, while the Arabic nuiubers opposite some of these names show 
the possible heads of Churchill families, and, wheii so found to be, 
are carried forward with the names, to the proper place in the next 
generation. In some cases names have been found to represent 
families, after the general enumeration was completed, so that it 
was necessary to designate their place by adding the letters, a, b, c, 
etc., as, for instance, 260, 260a, 260b, etc. In a few cases, for the 
same reason, such numbers have been assigned to daughters, when 



A 



PREFACE ix 

their families have been found too late to be placed in the regular 
order. In general, as will be noted, the families of the daughters 
are carried one generation under the family of their fathers. In the 
exceptional cases above mentioned, they are assigned numbers and 
carried forward, like the sons, to the next generation. The index 
will rectify these irregularities. A very few abbreviations have 
been used, as b. for boru, hpt. for baptized, m. for married, d. for 
died, dau. for daughter, etc. The effort has been to make the 
record the plainest possible, and the index has been prepared with 
the utmost care so as to involve the least confusion and trouble in 
the use of the book. The Connecticut and Manhattan branches 
have been marked along with the running title, to facilitate the 
work of tracings families. 



ACKXOWLEDGMKNTS OF ASSISTANCE. 

Among the many whose courtesy and kindly help have greatly 
aided the making up of this volume, I make mention here of a few 
in behalf of my colleagues and the family of Mr. G. A. Churchill, 
who undertook the publication in respect to his memory and his 
known wishes, and express their gratitude to their kindred and 
friends throughout the country. I will say that many of those 
who may have assisted, by personal interviews, are now unknown 
to me, as no list was written down, but many were held by both the 
compilers in grateful memory. I have only the letters and notes to 
show the names of those most helpful up to the time of my 
association in the work. Some of these I will mention. 

Norman Churchill, of Galesburg, 111. [No. 148, page 418], and 
later his son-in-law. Professor Comstock ; Mr. Isaac Bradford Church- 
ill, Glen Ellyn, 111. [No. 616, page 277] ; Hon. John C. Churchill, 
of Oswego, N.Y. [475, page 239] ; Mrs. Angeline J, (Churchill) 
Johnson, of Holden, Vt. [daughter of No. 607, page 268], and her 
brothers, Charles H, and Columbus C. ; Mr. George D. Seymour 
[see under No. 140, page 410, and 360a, page 511] ; Robert H. 
Churchill, Marinette, Wis. [No. 532, page 484] ; Charles S. Churchill, 
Roanoke, Va. [No. 670, page 541] ; Mrs. Almira (Churchill) Ross, 
Binghamton, N.Y., and her sister, Mrs. Lucy M. (Churchill) 
Hull, of Monroeton, Pa. [see No. 437, page 542] ; Mr. Frank Farns- 
worth Starr, of Middletown, Conn., the well-known genealogist ; 
Rev. Frank Churchill Scoville, Greenwich, N.Y. [see page 196, No. 
377] ; Mrs. Susannah Badger (French) Tenney, of Newmarket, 
N.H., great granddaughter of Thomas Churchill [No. 25, page 20] 
and wife of Perley W. Tenney; both of her grandmothers were 



X PREFACE 

Churchills, viz., Lydia (Churchill) French, and Susannah (Churchill) 
Badger, her parents, Reuben French and Sally True Badger, being 
cousins. She was greatly interested in this volume and gave much 
valuable assistance. Mr. M. V. Tillson, South Hanson, Mass. ; Miss 
Josephine Hill Churchill, daughter of N. W. Churchill, our senior 
compiler, who, since his death, has given much time and assistance 
to the work ; Mr. James Wells Hull of Pittsfield, Mass., grandson 
of Rev. Jesse Churchill [No. 46, see page 360] ; Mrs. Alice (Carter) 
Stephenson [page 110, under No. 181], of Portland, Me. ; and Mrs. 
Mabel (Churchill) Jones [page 224, under No. 429], also of Port- 
land ; Mr. George W. Boyer, Hartland, N.B. [see No. 406b, page 
212] ; Mr. Calvin Churchill, Lakeville, N.B. [see No. 173, page 
102] ; William P. Churchill, Brooklyn, N.S. [page 253, under No. 
526] ; Rev. Anson Titus, Medford, Mass. ; Mr. Alfred Cole, Buck- 
field, Me. ; Marlborough Churchill, Sing Sing, N.Y. [No. 463, page 
235] ; Miss Agnes Fetters Churchill of Amesbury, Mass. [daughter 
of No. 202, page 121]. Many others deserve mention, and some 
have received notice in the body of the work, and the names of 
others were held only in the memory of my colleagues. 

THE CHURCHILL FAMILY IN ENGLAND. 

While the compilers of this genealogy of the Churchill Family 
in America wish to avoid the appearance of intention to claim near 
kinship with the lines of Churchills in England which have received 
and transmitted the titles and perquisites of nobility, they deem it 
proper, and indeed expedient, to embody the facts of the early 
history of the name, at least, which is an inalienable inheritance, in 
Anglo-Saxon usage. Both my colleagues devoted much time and 
careful study to this matter, and both were in substantial agreement 
in the accounts which each personally prepared. G. A. Churchill 
adopted entire the account by Lediard, the biographer of John 
Churchill, Duke of Marlborough ; while N. W. carried the line a 
little farther back in the details of the earliest traditions, according 
to the English writers on heraldry, from whom Lediard made up 
his accounts, viz. : Guillim, Anderson, and Collins. Many critical 
works have been produced in later times, bringing the fallacies of 
early heraldic writers under the clear light of modern investigation, 
but I give the account practically as my colleagues prepared it. We 
have numerous letters from members of the Churchill kindred who 
seem to have exceedingly vague ideas of heraldry and the relations 
of American families to " coats-of-arms," and of what constitutes the 
proper right or claim of those whose ancestors, bearing a name 
which has been known in English heraldry, have yet no positive 



PREFACE xi 

evidence of descent from any family to which " arms " have been 
granted. To such, who have not the opportunity to consult standard 
works on heraldry, I would suggest a careful reading of the article 
on this subject in the Encyclopedia Brittaunica, and also the many 
references to John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, under the latter 
title, " Domes-day Book," which contains the records of surveys 
in England up to 1086 A.D., showing the grants of " William the 
Conqueror " to his followers, with conditions of said lands, etc., con- 
tains the name of Roger de Courcil, who is said to have been the 
ancestor of the English and American Churchills. Armorial bearings 
or coats-of-arms were first known about 1120 A.D. 

The name Churchill is found in English records as Courcelle, 
Courcil, Curichill, Chercile, Churchil, Churchall, Churchell, and 
Churchill, the last being the accepted form for many generations. 




THE CHUKCHILL COAT-OF-AKMS. 

Sable. A Lyon rampant, Argent, debralsed with a hendlet Gules. 

I have not been able to find just when or to whom this coat-of- 
arins was granted, but in " Collins' Peerage," Vol. I., page 365 (foot- 
note), it is said to have been claimed by Sir John Churchill, son of 
Jasper, of Bradford, No. 16. The records of Herald's College, 
England, confirm this claim. He may have inherited it from ances- 
tors generations back, for all evidence I have found, possibly from 
Bartholomew (No. 5), who was knighted under King Stephen. 



ORIGIN OF THE NAME 



AND LINEAGE OP THE FAMILY 
CHURCHILL. 



OF 



A township in France called Courcil, now Courcelles, in Lorraine, 
was given as a manor to Waudril De Leon, son of Gitto De Leon, 
of a noble family, and himself a famous soldier, as early as 1055 
A.D. He had two sons, Richard and Waudril. The first became 



xii PREFACE 

the feudal lord of Montalban ; married Yoland, Countess of Luxem- 
burg, and from them descended the noble house of De Leon in 
France, at the p^-esent day. 

1. Wandbil Dk Leon took the name of his manor, and became 
Lord of Courcil ; married Isabella De Tuya, and had two sons, 
Roger and Rouland de Courcil, and thus became the founder of the 
Courcil (Churchill) family. 

2. Roger de Courcil followed William, Duke of Normandy, 
known as " William the Conqueror," into England in 1066 A.D., 
and when William became king, received for his services lands in 
the counties of Dorsetshire, Somersetshire, Wiltshire, and Shrop- 
shire. In "■ Domes-day Book," in the survey for Wiltshire, we read : 

" Roger De Courcelle holds Fisertone of the King. Bondi held it in the time 
of Kinir Edward and it paid 10 hides. The land is 10 Carucates. Of this there 
is in Demesnes 5^ hides, and there are 3 Carucates ; and there are 16 Villans 
and 12 Bordars and 14 Cottars with 7 Carucates. There is also a Mill paying 
20 shillings, and 12 aCres of meadow and 10 acres of wood. The pasture is half 
a mile long and as much broad. It was and is worth £25." 

The meaning of the old words is somewhat obscure. Cariicate 
means, in a general way, as much land as one plow would cultivate, 
varying with situation, soil, etc., from sixty to one hundred acres ; 
" hide " had about the same meaning, but without reference to the 
plow, meaning, perhaps, " a holding." " Demesnes," the feudal 
lord's own reservation, not held by his tenants ; Villans, Bordars, 
and Cottars were the tenants or serfs, of different classes, rated, I 
think, in the order of mention. 

Roger de Courcil married Gertrude, daughter of Sir Guy de 
Torbay, and took up his residence in Somersetshire. He had three 
sons, John, Hugh-Fitz-Roger, and Roger- Fitz-Roger. These younger 
sons married into landed families and assumed the names of the 
lands or failiily-titles to which they succeeded, dropping the name 
Courcil. 

4. John de Courcil, eldest son of Roger, married Joan de 
Kilrington, by whom he had a son, 

5. Bartholomew, who was knighted under King Stephen [1135- 
1154] as Sir Bartholomew de Cherchile, and who was made 
Master of the Castle at Bristol, holding it for the king. He married 
Agnes, daughter of Ralph Fitz Ralph of Tiverton, and had son, 

6. Pagan de Cherchile, who married ( ) and had a son, 

7. Roger de Cherchile, who married ( ) and had a son, 

8. Elias de Chirchil, who married the daughter of the ancient 
house of Columbers, and by her had three sons, Jolm and Giles, 
neither of whom left male issue, and 



PREFACE xiii 

9. AViLLiAM Churchill, the third son, who assumed that form 

of the name, resided at Eockbear in Devonshire, married ( ) 

and had a son, 

10. Giles Churchill, who married ( ) and had a son, 

11. Charles Churchill, who married Margaret, only daughter 
and heiress of Sir William Widville, who brought him considerable 
estate. They had a son, 

12. Thomas Churchill, who married Grace, daughter of Thomas 
Tylle, of Tylle House in Cornwall, and by her had a son, 

13. William Churchill, who married Mary, eldest daughter 
of Richard Creuse of Wicroft Castle in Devonshire. They had three 
sons : llofjer, who settled in Catherston, William in Corton, both in 
the County of Dorsetshire, and John, who settled in Muston in the 
same county. 

14. Roger Churchill, married Jane, widow of Nicholas 
INIeggs, and daughter of Sir William Reverell, of Bradford, (Jounty 
of Yorkshire, by whom he had issue. 

15. Matthew Churchill, who married Alice Gould, daughter 
of Jaujes Gould of Dorchester, County of Dorsetshire, by whom he 
had issue. 

16. Jasper Churchill, of Bradford, married Elizarkth Chap- 
let, daughter of John, of Harrington, in Dorsetshire, and had two 
sons, John and Jasper (the latter married and had four 
daughters). 

17. John Churchill, eldest son of Jasper, became a celebrated 
lawyer, a member of the Middle Temple, and by an extensive prac- 
tice considerably augmented his estate. His residence was at Min- 
tern in Dorsetshire. He married Sarah Winston, daughter of Sir 
Henry Winston of Standon, in Lincolnshire, and his wife, Dionese 
Bond, daughter of Sir Thomas Bond. They had two sons, William 
and Winston. The latter succeeded to the title and estate. 

18. Sir Winston Churchill, born in 1620, had his residence 
at Wooten Basset, in Wiltshire, and married Elizabeth Drake, 
daughter of Sir John Drake, of Ashe, in Devonshire, and had seven 
sons and four daughters, as follows: (1) Winston, b. 1646; d. in 
infancy. (2) Arabella, b. March 16, 1648 ; d. Feb. 23, 1714. (3) 
John, b. May 24, 1650 ; d. June 16, 1722. (4) George, b. Feb. 29, 
1653 ; d. May 8, 1710, unmarried. He was Lord High Admiral of 
the British Navy. (5) Charles, b. Feb. 2, 1656 ; d. Dec. 29, 1714, 
married, but had no children. He was a general in the British 
Army, and was at the taking of Quebec, under Major-General Hill. 
(6) Montjoy, d. in infancy. (7) Jasjjer, d. in infancy. (8) Theo- 
bald, became a clergyman of the English Church, and died unmar- 



xiv PREFACE 

ried Dec. 3, 1684. (9) Dorothy. (10) Mfirij. (11) Barbara. All 
three of these youngest children died in infancy. 

19. John Churchill, second sou of Sir Winston, was born 
May 24, 1650. at Ashe in Devonshire, and died near Windsor, June 
16, 1722. He was the famous English general and statesman. 
He was educated in part at St. Paul's school. At the age of fifteen 
he was appointed a page in the household of the Duke of York, 
afterwards James II. of England. (His sister Arabella was maid 
of honor to the Duchess of York, where she became a court beauty 
of renown, and a favorite of King James II.) 

By the favoritism of James, the influence of his sister, and his 
own ability, John Churchill was advanced to places of command in 
the army, by successive steps, until he became commander-in-chief, 
and one of the most renowned of British military generals, as well 
as an adroit and successful statesman. He received the highest 
rank in the peerage in 1702 as Duke of Marlborough. He married 
in 1678 Sarah Jennin-gs, daughter of Richard Jennings of San- 
dridge, in Hertfordshire, the favorite attendant of Princess Anne, 
a lady of beauty and grace, and of energy and ambition equal to 
his own. They had children : (1) Henrietta, b. July 19, 1681 ; 
m. Francis, only son of Lord Sydney Godolphin ; (2) Anne, b. 
1683 ; m. Charles Spencer only son of Robert Spencer, Earl of 
Sunderland ; (3) John, b. 1685, d. Feb. 20, 1703, aged eighteen years ; 

(4) Elizabeth, b. 1683 ; m. Scroop Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater ; 

(5) Mary, b. 1688 ; m. Viscount Mountheimer, son of Ralph, Earl 
of Montague ; (6) Charles, b. 1690, d. in infancy. 

The duchess outlived her husband twenty-two years, in the enjoy- 
ment of the vast wealth which was left her by the duke. She was 
a person of power and great influence in the politics of England. 
Neither of the duke's sons lived to have children, so that the title 
would have passed to the son of the oldest daughter, Henrietta, wife 
of Lord Godolphin, had he lived, but he died before the duke's 
death, and so the title passed to the famil}' of Anne, second 
daughter of the duke, and wife of Charles Spencer, the third earl 
of Sunderland. Robert, the first son of Anne, having died, the 
second son, Charles, succeeded to the title and became second Duke 
of Marlborough, in 1733. 

The title was now held in the Spencer family name and the suc- 
cession simply is given here. 

George Spencer, third duke, born Jan. 26, 1739. 

George Spencer Churchill, fourth duke, born March 6, 1766. He 
was allowed in 1807, upon petition to the crown, to assume the 
name Churchill. 



PREFACE XV 

George Spencer Churchill, fifth duke, born Dec. 23, 1793. 

John Winston Spencer Churcldll, sixth duke, born June 2, 1822, 
and succeeded to the dukedom July 1, 1857. 

George Charles Spencer Churchill, seventh duke, born May 13,1844. 

Charles Richard John, eighth duke, born Nov. 13, 1871. He 
married Consuelo Vanderbilt, daughter of William K., of New York, 
granddaughter of Cornelius, the founder of the Vanderbilt family 
of Kew York in its present station of power and wealth. 

Sir Randolph Henry Churchill, the third son of, the seventh 
duke, was born Feb 13, 1849, became a leader in English politics of 
considerable note. He married Jennie Jerome, daughter of Mr. 
Leonard Jerome, of New York, April 15, 1874. Their son, Winston 
Churchill, achieved considerable notoriety in the lioer war, and was 
in 1902 a member of Parliament. 

A COKJECTURE AS TO THE ANCESTRY OF AMERICAN CHURCHILLS. 

Referring to William Churchill, No. 13, it is found that he made 
his will March 12, 1599, making his youngest son, John, his sole 
executor, though, of course, the estate and title passed to the eldest 
son. John Churchill, the youngest son, born, it is thought, between 
1540 and 1550, married Elenor Meller, daughter of John Meller, 
of Kyme, in Dorsetshire, and settled at Muston in the same county, 
and was there a gentleman of respectable estate and position. They 
had nine sons and four daughters, viz. : (1) George; (2) Richard; 
(3) Johy, died soon ; (4) John ; (5) Robert ; (6) Maximilian ; (7) 
Thomas ; (8) Jasper ; (9) Matthew ; (10) Edith ; (11) Sarah ; (12) 
Jane ; (13) a child, died unnamed. The conjecture is that one of 
these nine sons was the father or grandfather of Joseph Churchill 
of London, who, in 1628, was a merchant in Fleet Lane, and was 
supplying Governor Endicott of Massachusetts Bay Colony with 
arms and other articles of outfit. 

/ It is possible that this Joseph was the father of John of Ply- 
mouth, or Josiah of Connecticut, perhaps of both. Both these 
emigrant settlers named their oldest son Joseph, according to the 
old custom. There is no evidence of any relationship of Joseph 
of London to John of Muston, or of any connection between the 
emigrant settlers and the said Joseph, or of any kinship between 
the said settlers, one with the other. 



FIRST GENERATION. 



1. 

JOHX CHURCHILL, the emigrant ancestor of the Plymouth 
branch of the family in America, was born in England and first 
appeared at Plymonth in Massachusetts, in 1G43, and died there 
Jan. 1, 16G2/3. 

It is a matter of regret that up to the completion of this volume 
nothing has been found to give even a clue to the birthplace, par- 
entage, previous residence, or occupation of this emigrant ancestor 
of such a large posterity. He was not in the tax-lists of Plymouth 
in 1632, but appears in 1643 in the list of the male inhabitants 
between sixteen and sixty years old, who are " able to bear arms." 
Diligent research through many ways and for many years has failed 
to add any authentic information to the bare fact that he was at 
Plymouth in 1643. In addition we have the following items : He 
married Hannah Pontus, Dec. 18, 1644 ; bought a farm of Richard 
Higgins, Aug. IS, 1645; was propounded freeman, June 4, 1650, 
and admitted June 5, 1651. He bought, Oct. 20, 1652, of Xathaniel 
INIasterson, then of Manchester, in INIassachusetts, ten acres of up- 
land lying at Wellingsley, in the township of Plymouth. In this 
deed Mr. Churchill is called " Planter." Mr. William T. Davis, 
in " Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth," page 331, has the following 
pertinent reference, which we quote verbatim : 

John Churchill, the progenitor of the Churchill family, who appeared 
in Plymouth in IGilJ, settled at Hobshale. His land was on the easterly 
side of the street, and extended from the southerly line of tlie field oppo- 
site to " Jabez Corner " to a point thirty feet distant from the souther^ 
line of the estate of Branch Blackmer. Here he lived and died, ^~\t ■■■ 
tradition exists concerning' the precise spot on which his house . ... situ- 
ated. There are some indications, however, in the records, that the old 
house owned by Thomas B. Sears and Amos Leshure, which was built by 
Elkanah Churchill, the grandson of John, occupies the site of the ancient 
dweUing. After the death of Mr. Churchill, the estate fell into the 
hands of his son Eleazer. 

In Mr. Churchill's will, given below, we note that he had acquired, 
by grant or purchase, quite a large land property. At his death, his 



2 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

eldest son, Joseph, was about sixteen years old. The widow, with 
her six children, lived, evidently, in the " new honse," which he 
mentions as designed for Joseph, after the mother's death, while if 
Joseph marries before that event he is to have " the old dwelling- 
house." The widow was left the use of his whole property during 
her life. It is proper here to give some account of this wife and 
mother. 

Hannah (Pontus) Churchill was the daughter of William 
Pontus, who was at Plymouth as early as 1633, and was born in 
Holland or England in 1623. Very little appears in the records of 
Plymouth concerning William Pontus, although he was a land- 
owner and a citizen of some prominence and influence in the colony, 
and a member of the Court 1636-1638 inclusive. It is therefore 
gratifying to the editor of this volume to be able to add something 
to the sum of our knowledge of the parents of Hannah Pontus, the 
ancestress of the numerous lines of this Plymouth branch of the 
Churchills. 

In the notes of Mr. Charles B. Eichardson, gathered in his 
researches, in the Records at Leyden, and published in the " Historical 
Magazine," London and New York, December, 1859, Vol. III., page 
358 — lists of the names and occupations of some of the company of 
the Pilgrims who did not embark in the " Mayflower " are found. 
Among these are John Robinson, minister, from England ; William 
Pautes (Pontus), fustian- worker, from Dover. On page 263 of 
same volume William Brewster is mentioned a witness on behalf 
of " William Pautes, fustian-worker, from near Dover on his 
marriage with Wybra Hanson, maid, on the 4 December, 1610." 
Now Mary Pontus, the sister of Hannah, married, Oct. 31, 1645, 
James Glass, and in the Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. VIII. , page 
7, is found the birth of Wybra Glass, daughter of James and Mary, 
born Aug. 9, 1649. This name Wybra, so uncommon, would seem 
to indicate a close relation between Wybra (Hanson) Pautes (Pontus), 
of Leyden, and this granddaughter of William Pontus. The wife 
of Mr. Pontus was living in 1633, but she is mentioned as " Good- 
wife Pontus.'^ See " Mayflower Descendants," Vol. I., page 160. They 
lived, probably, near the southwestern limits of the " Mile and a 
half tract," as by maps of 1701. He died Feb. 9, 1653, leaving 
his small estate by will of 1650 to his two daughters. Mrs. 
Hannah (Pontus) Churchill married, June 25, 1669, Mr. Giles 
Rickard, as his third wife, and survived him six years. She died at 
Hobb's Hole, Dec. 22, 1690, " in her sixty-seventh year." 



FIE ST GEXEKATION 3 

The Original Churchill Homestead. 
From " Old Colony Memorial Deeds "Vol. VIII. , p. 111. 

Memorandum the 18"^ of August \CAb. That Richard Iliggins doth acknowl- 
edge, that tor and in consideration of the sum of twelve pounds, to be payd in 
manner and forme following by John Churchwell, That is to say, five jiounds 
the first of March next, fourfj' shillings that tyme twelve months, and fourty 
shillings the first of March 1647, and the remayning three pounds the first of 
March in the year of our Lord, 16-1:8, all which payments are to be made in 
corne or cattell or other current payment of the country as they will then passe 
from man to man at the said time of payment, — Hath freely and absolutely 
bargained and sold unto the said John Churchwell, all that his dwelling-house, 
out-houses and buildings, with the garden and orchard situate neere Browne's 
Rock, together with the uplands thereunto adjoining, and all his lands at Woe- 
berry together with his meddow at South Ponds and at Colebrook ineddowes 
towards Agawam, and all the fencing in and about any part of the x'remises, 
and all his Right title and Interest of and into the said premises with tlieir ap- 
purtenances and every part and parcell thereof, — To have and to hold, etc., 
etc. . . . 

Provided that it shall be lawful for the said Richard Higgins to take away 
the borus that lyne the inward roome, and the bedstead and boards overhead, 
and some fruit trees in the said orchard, so that he leave the said John thirty 
good fruit trees in the said orchard, and the forsaid payments to be made at 
Plymouth. 

October 2!), 16-19. 

Received by me, Richard Higgins full satisfaction from John Churchwell 
upon all accounts from the beginning to the present. 

Richard Higgins. 



The Will of John Churchill. 

The Will nuncupative of John Churchill Sen'^., late deceased, exhibited before 
the Court held at Plymouth the Z<^ of March 1662 attested upon oath as fol- 
low eth. 

Abigail Clarke, aged twenty three years, or thereabouts, being deposed saith 
that on Tuesday 2-l"i of December last past before the date hereof, her kins- 
man, viz. John Churchill Senf, being ill at . . . but of perfect memory, 
did express himself in manner as folio weth, that his mind and will was that his 
son Joseph Churchill and his son Eliezer Churchill shall have and enjoy all his 
lands both uplands and meadows within the township of Plymouth excepting 
only fifty acres of land granted to him by the Towne, lying at Mannonnett ponds, 
which he gave them unto John Churchill his son, moreover that his will was 
that his son William shall have his purchase land at Punckatusett, viz. his share 
towne's land therfe ; further that he did express himself that his son Joseph shall 
have his new house at his wife's death and for the use of all the lands aforesaid 
that they shall bee for the use and improvement of his wife as long as she lives 
and that he also said that in case Joseph should marry or bee for himself, that 
then he should have the use of the old dwelling house and some land to make 
use of. And as for his estate remaining he said that he knew not whether there 
would be anything left when his children were brought up or not, but if his 
wife could spare it, then that Joseph should have a yoake of oxen, and Eliezer a 
yoake of oxen, and Hannah a cow if not two; and in case anything should be 
left at his wife's decease, that then such of his children as have nothing in 
particular as above given them should have what is left, in equable proportion, 
to equallize what is given them forenaraed as far as it will goe. 

The oath of Abigail Clarke taken in the Court held at Plymouth the third day 
of March 1662 

Attested p'' me Nathaniel Morton 

Att the Court of his Maj'''^, held at Plymouth in New England on the 2°<i day 
of March anno Domini 1668, Joseph Churchill came before the said Court and 
allowed approved Rattifyed & confirmed the Will of his father John Churchill 



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deceased, above expressed in all and every the particulars; the said Will and 
Testament to stand and remain and continue unalterable and inviolable forever, 
Plymouth Ss., Oct. 20. 1652, a true copy from the Plymouth Colony Record 
Book of Wills, Vol. 2<i Part second Page 82 

Attest W>". S. Eussell, Keeper of Said Records. 



An Inventory of the goods and chattels of John Churchill, late de- 
ceased, APPRAISED BY THOSE UNDERWRITTEN, THE 11 FEBRUARY, AND 
exhibited to THE CoURT HELD AT PLYMOUTH THE THIRD OF MaRCH, OnE 
THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY' THREE AS FOLLOWETH, 

£. S. d. 

Imps 4 oxen 16 00 00 

Item, 2 cowes 05 00 00 

" 2 heifers supposed to be witli calf . . . . . 05 00 00 

"■ 2 steers of 2 yrs. old and one heifer of 2 yrs old . . 07 00 00 

" a Yearling steer . . 01 00 00 

" 2 steer calves 01 10 00 

2 Sows & three Piggs 01 10 00 

2 feather bed tickes not full 03 10 00 

4 Blankets 01 10 00 

3 Pair of Sheets 02 00 00 

2 pillows and 4 pillow beers . . . . . , . . 01 00 00 

5 napkins and a Tablecloth 00 06 00 

his wearing clothes . . . . . . . . . 06 00 00 

Stokens and shoes & an home made coat . . . . . 01 00 00 

a hatt . . . 00 08 00 

3 Shirts 00 12 00 

Bands and handkerchiefs 00 08 00 

a great brass Kettle 01 00 00 

a Bellmettle skillett 00 02 00 

2 great iron Potts 01 10 00 

an old Kettle and an iron skillett 00 05 00 

Pothooks and pot hangers and an old iron ladle . • . , . 00 04 00 

1 plough share and Coultre 00 08 00 

3 Scythes & 3 Sickles 00 10 00 

a pair of tongs and a fire shovel . . . . . . . 00 02 00 

4 pewter planters 00 12 00 

2 pewter basons & drinking pot and seven alcomy (Alchymy) simoons 00 05 00 

on Earthen Ware " . . . 00 08 00 

2 Trays, 7 trenchers & some other Wooden vessels . . . 00 04 00 

2 hogsheads, 4 Barrells . . 00 10 00 

2 Beer Barrells & a churn & a Washing tubb 00 08 00 

a trundle bedstead, 2 chairs & 2 old tables 00 10 00 

2 axes, a morticing axe & 2 hatchetts . . . . . . 00 08 00 

2 pickaxes, 3 hoes 00 06 00 

2 Augurs and some other small iron tools . . . . . 00 03 00 

5 Wedges and a beetle-ring . . . . . . . . 00 05 00 

2 guns 05 10 00 

a sword and sliot pouch, 2 lbs powder 4 lbs shot . . . . 00 12 00 

2 spring wheels and 3 pair of cards . . . . . . 00 10 00 

Meale baggs & sacks & a sifting trough 00 10 00 

1 fan, 2 corn sieves, & 2 meal sieves . . . . . . 00 10 00 

2 cow bells 00 01 00 

a cart & wheels 01 00 00 

2 chains, a bolt and shackle 00 08 00 

1 Wainhead yoke, the ring & staple 2 Ring yokes with hooks and 

staples 00 10 00 

in Books 00. 06. 00 in old Lumber 00. 05. 00 . . . . 00 11 00 



74 14. OS 



FIRST GENERATION 5 

Debts due from the Estate 

£ s. d. 

Item, to Robert Finney 6. 00. 00 

'' in other small debts 1. 00. 00. 

Plymouth Ss. Oct. 20, 1G52. 

A true copy from the Book of Wills 2°^. Part Volume 2^, page 83 

Attest Wm. E. RUSSELL 
Keeper- of the P. Colony Record. 

John- Churchill married at Plymouth, Dec. 18, 1644, Hannah 
PoNTus, the daughter of Mr. William Pontus, of Plymouth. She 
survived her husband and married a second husband, Giles Richard 
(or Reccord), June 25, 16G9. 

Children of John and Hannah Churchill. 

2 I. Joseph,' b. 1<!47; m. Sarah Hicks, June 3, 1672. 

II. Hannah,^ b. Nov. 12, 1649; m. John Drew, , 1672. 

He was the son of William Drew, and was born in England in 1642. 
His grandfatlier was Sir Edward Drevr, who was knighted by Queen 
Elizabeth. He appeared in Plymouth first in 1660. They lived in 
Plymouth. 

Children of John and Hannah (Churchill) Drew. 

1. Elizabeth Drew, b. Feb. 5, 1673. 

2. John Drew, b. Aug. 29, 1676; m. Sarah Delano. 

3. Samuel Drew, b. Feb. 1, 1678; m. 1st, Lydia ( ); m. 2d, Ruth 

Delano. 

4. Thomas Drew, b. May 1, 1681. 

5. Nicholas Drew, b. Oct. 16, 1684; m. Rebecca Morton, April 19, 

1716, 

6. Lemuel Drew, b. Aug. 1, 1687; m. Hannah Barnes, Dec. 22, 1715. 

8 III. Eliezer,^ b. April 20, 1652 ; m. 1st, Mary ( ) ; m. 2d, Mary Doty, 

Feb. 8, 1685. 
IV. Mary, 2 b. Aug. 1, 1654; m. Thomas Doty, FebrS,-i6&&. • 

They lived in Truro. He was a sea-faring man. Mary, the wife, 

died, and he married, 2d, Mary ( ), and he died Dec. 4, 1678. 

His will was proved March 8, 1679. 

Children by First Wife. 

1. Martlia Doty, b. 1672. 

2. Hannah Doty, b. December, 1675. 

By Second Wife. 

3. Thomas Doty, b. July 22, 1679. 

4- V. William, 2 b. 1656; m. Lydia Bryant, Jan. 17, 1683. 
5 VI. John,*' b. 1657; m. Rebecca Delano, Dec. 28, 1686. 



SECOND GENERATION 



3. 

JOSEPH 2 CHUKCHILL (John ^). Born in Plymouth, 1647. 
He lived on the farm first owned by his father. Some time before 
1700 he built the house which is still standing on the easterly side 
of the curve in the road opposite the " Sandy Gutter Road." 
Little is preserved of his life. 

The following extract from Davis's " Landmarks of Plymouth," 
page 346, will throw some light upon his outward conditions : 

It will be remembered that the southerly line of the mile-and-a-half tract 
was bounded by the farm of Joseph Churchill, lying on the southerly side of 
Wellingsley. This farm extended from Oberry or Woeberry, as it was some- 
times called in the early records, across the Chiltonville road near Sandy Gutter, 
to the harbor, and was owned first by John Churchill, the progenitor of the 
Churchill family, and afterward by his son Joseph. The house, built by Joseph 
Churchill before 1700, is still standing, on the easterly side of the curve in the 
road opposite the Sandy Gutter road. The house, with the land immediately 
surrounding it, was sold, in 1715, by Joseph Churchill to his son Barnabas. 
Lemuel Churchill, son of Barnabas, sold a part of the estate to Thomas Faunce, 
who sold it, in 1767, to Jonathan Churchill, by whom it was sold in the" same 
year to John Faunce. In 1773 Charles Churchill and his wife Sarah, who had 
acquired an interest in the estate through her first husband, Isaac Churcliill, son 
of Barnabas, sold the other part to John Faunce, making him the owner of the 
whole. 

Passing through several hands, in 1822 the house was bought by 
Freeman Morton, and Mr. Davis continues. 

At the time of its purchase by Mr. Morton the shape and character of the 
house were ancient. Its roof was afterwards raised by him, the chimney 
reconstructed, and the modern expression given to its exterior which it now 
wears. Its interior, however, still bears the marks of extreme age, and is worthy 
of a visit by the antiquarian. It is now (188;:!) owned by Alvin G. Morton, son 
of Freeman, who remembers the Dutch oven it once had, with its opening in the 
yard, covered by a small shed-like structure protecting it from exposure. 

Joseph - Churchill married at Plymouth, June 3, 1672, Sarah 
Hicks, daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Doane) Hicks, and grand- 
daughter of Robert Hicks, the first settler of the name. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 
6 I. John, ^b. July 3, 1678; m. Desirk Holmes, Nov. 19, 17(iO. ' 
II. Margaret,^ b. Oct., 1684; m. Samdel Bates. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. Thomas Bates, b. March 2, 1709; m. Lydia Savory. 

2. Samuel Bates, b. April 16, 1713. 

3. John Bates, b. Nov. 24, 1716. 

(6) 



SECOND GENERATIOX 



4. Barnabas Bates, b. Jan. 15. 1719. 

5. Job Bates, b. Oct. 14, 1721. 

7 III. Barnab.4S,3 b. July 3, 1686; m. Lydia Harlow, Feb. 5, 1711. 
IV. Mercy, 3 1). 1681); d. soon. 

8 V. Joseph,^ b. Jan. 1692; m. Abiah Blackwell, of Sandwich, 1716. 

3. 

ELIEZER - CHURCHILL (John '). Bora in Plymouth, April 
20, 1652. Admitted freeman at Plymouth, 1683. He lived at 
Hobshole, upon a part of the original estate of his father, having 
come into possession of the first house built by him. 

According to the provisions of his father's will, and later 
arrangements with the mother and other heirs, Eliezer Churchill 
came into possession of that part of the original Churchill home- 
stead which contained the " old house.'' To this land was added a 
strip thirty feet wide lying next to Branch Blackmer, by grant of 
town, 1709. He died about 1716. In "Landmarks of Plymouth" 
Mr. Davis says : Eliezer Churchill 

probably built and occupied as a residence the building, taken down within a 
few 3'ears, which for many years was occupied as a shop by Ichabod and Edwin 
Morton. The grant was made for Eliezer " to erect a warehouse upon." This 
warehouse, if ever built, occupied a part of the site of the house of the late 
Edwin Morton. 

Eliezer- married 1st, Maky -; 2d, Feb. 8, 1688, Mary 

Doty, daughter of Edward and Faith (C'larke) Doty. She died 
Dec. 11, 1715, aged 60 years. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Hannah,^ b. Aug. 23, 1676; living unmarried in 1715. 
II. Joanna,^ b. Nov. 25, 1678; living unmarried in 1715. 
III. Abigail, 3 b. 1680; m. 1st, Francis Billington, May 17, 1703; 2d, 
Natiil. Howland, as his second wife, 1725. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Sarah Billington, b. Dec. 11, 1702. 

2. Sukey Billington, b. Jan. 1, 1704. 

?.. Francis Billington, b. Feb. 16. 1708. 

4. Jemima Billington, b. June 10, 1710; m. Joseph Bent, Oct. 17, 

1728. 

5. Constant Billington, b. Feb. 2, 1713; m. Francis Merrifield. 

6. Abigail Billington, b. Oct 21. 1716. 

7. Joseph Billington, b. Jan. 11, 1719. 

9 IV. Eliezer,, Jr.,'' b. Feb. 23, 1682; m. Hannah Bartlett, dau. Robert. 
10 V. Stephen,'' b. Feb. 16, 1685; m. Experience Ellis. 

VI. Jedidah,^ b. Feb. 27, 1687; m. Dec. 1, 1709, Thomas Harlow, 
sou of William. 

Children of Jedidah and Thomas Harlow. 

1. Thomas Harlow, b. July 25, 1712; m. Patience Tilson, of 

Plympton. 

2. Elizabeth Harlow, b. March 14, 1715; d. 1718. 



THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



3. Jonathan Harlow, b. March 22, 1718; m. Sarah Holmes. 

4. Lydia Harlow, b. June 4, 1721. 

.5. Eleazer Harlow, b. Dec. 13, 1723. 

6. Jedidah Harlow, b. Oct. 3. 1726; m. Abner Sylvester. 

7. Nathaniel Harlow, b. July 22, 1729. 

Children of Second Wife. 
VII. Mart,3 b.l688; m. Edward Stevens, Dec. 23, 1708. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Mary Stevens, b. June 21, 1710; m. Joseph Cole. 

2 Hannah Stevens, b. A[)ril 11, 1712; m. Benjamin Bartlett. 

3. Sarah Stevens, b. May 25, 1715. 

4. Lemuel Stevens, b. Dec. 25, 1716. 

5. Elizabeth Stevens, b. April 30, 1719; m. Benjamin Harlow. 

6. Edward Stevens, b. Sept. 19, 1721 ; m. Phebe Harlow. 

7. Eliezer Stevens, b. Dec. 10, 1723; m. 1st, Sarah Sylvester; m. 

2d, Mrs. Susannah (Cobb) Sylvester. 

11 VIII. Elkanah,^ b. March 1, 1691; m. Susannah Manchester, Dec. 24, 

1720. 
IX. Nathaniel,^ b. April 16, 1693; d. March 24, 1714. 
X. JosiAH,3 b. 1694. 

12 XI. JoHN,3 b. Sept. 12, 1698 ; m. 1st, Mary Jackson, of Portsmouth, 

N.H. ; m. 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton. 



4. 

WILLIAM 2 CHURCHILL (John 1). Born in Plymouth in 1656 ; 
lived in Plynipton and died there Oct. 5, 1722. He inherited lands 
in Punkatussett, now Plympton, and was among the first settlers in 
that jDart of old Plymouth, and was the progenitor of the Plympton 
branch of the family. Mr. Churchill and his wife were members of 
the church in Plymouth. 

From manuscript notes of Mr. Lewis Bradford, town clerk of 
Plympton for mauy years, we have the following extract : 

I made Mr. Isaac Churchill, Senior, a visit, who is grandson of the first 
William, of Plympton. and, in 1826, is 85 years of age, to obtain information 
of him about the first generation in Plympton, but did not obtain so much as I 
had hoped, although hi.'^ memory appears to be good for a person of his age. He 
said that the father of the first William Churchill lived at Hobb's Hole, in 
Plymouth, but did not recollect hi.^ given name. William lived in a house which 
stood where the house of Mr. Isaac Churchill, Senior, now (1826) stands, as the 
said Isaac says, and which appears very highly probable from an agreement 
recorded in Book I., p. 40, Town Records. 

Married in Plymouth, Jan. 17, 1683, Lydia Bryant, daughter of 
Stephen and Abigail (Shaw) Bryant. She died Feb. 6, 1736, in the 
74th year of her age. 

Children born in Plympton. 

13 I. William,^ b. Aug. 2, 1685; m. Ruth Bryant, dau. of John. 

14 II. Samuel, ■■' b. April 15, 1688; m. 1st, Joanna Bryant; 2d, Mrs. 

Merci: Ellis, widow. 



SECOND GENERATION" 



HI. James, ^ b. Sept. 21, 1G90; m. Mary McFarlin, Dec. 27, 1716. 

They had no children. He died in Plympton, Dec. 25, 1754, and 
his widow died there June 9, 1770, in her 81st year. He left his 
property to his nephew David Clmrchill. They lived where Caleb 
Stetson lived in 1827, below the nail factory, by the road west side 
of the naeadows. He was one of those who used to pray at noon at 
tiie meeting-house during the ministry of Rev. Jonathan Parker. 

15 IV. Isaac, ^ b. Sept. 16, 16',)3; m. Susannah Leach. 

16 V. Benjamin, 3 b. 1695; ni. Mary Shaw, Dec. 5, 1717. 

VI. Lydia,3 b. April 16, 1699; m. John Lovell, Nov. 8, 1727. 

17 VII. J()siAH,3 b. Aug. 21, 1702; m. Jemima Hamblen, May 16, 1723. 
VIII. Mehitable,^ m. Elkanah Shaw, Plymouth, Jan. 11, 1726. 

5. 

JOHN- CHURCHILL (John '). Bom in Plymouth 1657 

and lived there. By his father's Avill he inherited land at " Man- 
nonnett Ponds." He was admitted freeman in 1G89 ; was chosen 
constable in 3686. 

Died June 13, 1723, in 06th year of his age. 

Married 1st, Dec. 28, 1686, Rebecca Delano, daughter of Philip. 
She d. April 6, 1709, aged 52 years; 2d, jNIarch 4, 1715, Mrs. 
Hannah Baktlett, who d. April 29, 1723, aged 61. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Plymouth. 

I. Elizabeth,^ b. Oct. 7, I6S7; m. Joel Ellis, of Plympton, April 6, 
1710. 

Children horn in riympton. 

1. Joel Ellis, b. Feb. 12, 1712. 

2. John Ellis, b. Sept. 18, 17U; m. Elizabeth Coomer. 

3. Matthew Ellis. 

4. Samuel Ellis. 

5. Elizabeth Ellis, m. Gideon Southwick. 

6. Rebecca Ellis, m. Samuel Lanm.in. 

7. Charles Ellis, m. Bathsheba Fuller. 

8. Thomas Eliis, b. in Middleboro, July 1, 1729; m. Ruth Thomas. 

II. Rebecca, 3 b. Aug. 29, 1689; m. Geokge Morton, Feb. 4, 1713/4. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. Zephaniah Morton, b. Aug. 31, 1715. 

2. William Morton, b. Oct. 2, 1717. 

3. George Morton, b. Feb. 6, 1719/20. 

4. Rebecca Morton, b. April 7, 1724; d. Sept. 23, 1759. 

18 III. JoHN,^ b. Dec. 20, 1691; in. Bethiah Spooner, dau. of Ebenezer, 
Feb. 16, 1720. 
IV. Sarah, ^ b. P'eb. 10, 1695; m. Jonathan Smith, both of Middleboro, 
June 8, 1725, as his second wife. She died July 5, 1744. 
V. Hannah,^ b. April 27, 1697; m. Samuel Baktlett, 
1725. 

Children. 

1. Samuel Bartlett, m. Bet- i 2. William Bartlett. 
sey Moore, in No. Car- 3. John Bartlett. 
olina. ' 4. Judah Bartlett. 



THIRD GENERATION. 



6. 

JOHN'^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,- Johj^^). Bom at Plymouth, 
July 3, 1678. Married, Nov. 19, 1700, Desike Holmes. 



Children born in Plymouth. 
I. Priscilla,'' b. Nov. 27, 1701; m. Thomas Rogers, son of Eleazer, 



19 



II. 
III. 



about 1721. 



Children horn at Plymouth. 

6. Thomas Rogers, b. 1730. 

7. Hannah Rogers, b. 1734. 

8. Eleazer Rogers, b. 1736. 

9. Priscilla Rogers, b. 1739. 
10. John Rogers, b. 1740. 



1. Ruth Rogers, b. 1722; 

m. Samuel Morton. 

2. Priscilla Rogers, b. 1723. 

3. Desire Rogers, b. 1725. 

4. Willi.s Rogers, b. 1727. 

5. Samuel Rogers, b. 1728. 

Samuel," b. March 8, 1703/4; m. Hannah Curtis, 1732. 
Sarah,'' b. April 25, 1706; m. Elkanah Totman, 1727. 

Children. 

3. Elkanah Totman, b. 1732. 



1. Priscilla Totman, b. 1728. 

2. Joshua Totman, b. 1730. | 

IV. Phebe,'' b. Oct. 8, 1708; m. 1726, Joseph Holmes, son of Joseph. 



Children. 

1. Jonathan Holmes, b. 

1726. 

2. Phebe Holmes, b. 1727; 

m. William- Benedick 
Pearson. 

3. Desire Holmes, b. 1731 ; 

m. John Swift. 

4. Samuel Holmes, b. 1733. 
Rebecca, b. Dec. 11, 1713; m. 1st, 1731, Elnathan Holmes, son of 

1st, Elisha; m. 2d, Azariah Whiting. 

Children by First Husband. 



5. Hannah Holmes, b. 1735 

6. Mariah Holmes, b. 1737. 

7. Jane Holmes, b. 1738. 

8. Joseph Holmes, b. 1741. 

9. Micah Holmes, b. 1743. 

10. Elkanah Holmes, b. 1745. 

11. Susannah Holmes, b. 1747. 



1. Sarah Holmes, b. 1732. 

2. Rebecca Holmes, b. 

1734. 



Elnathan Holmes, b. 1735; m. 
' 1761, Bathsheba Holmes, daugh- 
ter of Abner. 



7. 



BAENABAS' CHUECHILL (Joseph,* John'). Born in Ply- 
mouth, July 3, 1686, aiid lived there. Married, Feb. 5, 1711, 
Ltdia Harlow, daughter of William Harlow and Lydia, daughter 
of Eev. Thomas Cushman, born 1688. 

(10) 



20 


I. 


21 


II. 




III. 


^2 


IV. 


23 


V. 


24 


VI. 


25 


VII. 


2« 


VIII. 




IX 



THIED GENEEATION 11 



Children horn in Plymouth. 

BATtNABAs/ b. Oct. 19, 1714; m. Ltdia Holmes, dau. of El- 

eazer, Nov. 13, 1744. 
William,^ b. Dec. 2.5, 1716; m. Susannah Clark, Nov. 13, 1740. 
Ichabod,'' b. Jan. 12, 1718/K; d. Oct. 1. 1745; unnianied. 
JosKPH,* b. May 19, 1721; ni. Mariah Rydkr, Sept. 23, 1745. 
Lemuel, ■• b. July 12, 1723; m. 1st, Lvdia Sylvester, Oct. 13, 

1747; m. 2d, Abigail Ryder, Nov. 4, 1752. 
Isaac,'' b. May 3, 1726; m. Sarah Cobb, Oct. 2, 1756. 
Thomas,^ b. April 30, 1730; m. Mary Ewer, May 5, 1758. 
Ebenezer,'' b. Nov. 9, 1732; m. Jean Fisher, May 19, 1755. 
Lydia,^ b. March 9, 1734/5; m. 1st, June 1, 1754, Nathaniel 

Holmes; m. 2d, Sept. 16, 1762, Seth Ewer, as second wife. 

Children by First Husband. 

1. Nathaniel Holmes, b. 1754; d. in infancy. 

Children by Second Husband. 

2. Isaac Ewer, baptized 1763. 

3. Lydia Ewer. b. Oct. 6, 1765. 

4. Sylvanus Ewer, b. Oct. 4, 1768 (at Osterville) ; m. as second 

wife, Margaret Folger, 1798. 

5. Mary Ewer, b. Aug. 17, 1774. 

27 X. John," !>. May 9, 1739; m. .Molly Bradford, of Plympton, April 

4, 1771. 

8. 

JOSEPH 3 CHUECHILL (Josepk,^ John i). Born in Ply- 
mouth, January, 1692 ; lived in Sandwich ; married Abiah Black- 
well, of Sandwich, Dec. 13, 1716. 

Children born in Sandwich. 

I. Abiah," b. Oct. 9, 1717; ni. James Cornish. (lie was the son of 

Samuel and Susanna.) 
II. Margaret," b. Jan. 18, 1718/9; ra. Ezekiel Rider, son of Samuel, 
1737. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. Keziah Rider, b. Dec. 12, 1737. 

2. Joseph Rider, b. March 22, 1739 ; m. Abigail Atwood, dau. of 

John. 

3. Deborah Rider, b. July 20, 1740. 

4. Samuel Rider, b. Oct. 18, 1741 ; m. Jane Swift, about 1765. 

5. Lenmel Rider, b. July 24, 1743; d. Aug. 4, 1.743. 

6. Patience Rider, b. Jvily 7, 1744. 

7. Lemuel Rider, b. July 7, 1745. 

8. Ezekiel Rider, b. Dec. 21, 1746; d. Jan. 24, 1746/7. 

9. Margaret Rider, b. March 15, 1749. 

10. Ezekiel Rider, b. Jan. 14, 1751. 

11. Sarah Rider, b. Nov. 14, 1752. 

12. Joshua Rider, b. June 22, 1755. 

13. Ezra Rider, b. March 6, 1757; m. Hannah Howland. 

28 III. Joseph." b. July 14, 1722; m. Agnes Fetters, in Boston. 
2^ IV. Samuel," b. June 24, 1724; m. Hannah Fllis, in Boston. 

V. Joshua," b. July 4, 1726. No further record. 
VI. Sarah," b. July 2, 1728; m. Seth Blossom, Jan. 8, 1747. 



12 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Child. 

ChurchilP Blossom, b. Oct. 15, 1749. 

Mrs. Sarah (Chnrcbill) Blossora died, and Seth Blossom married 
Abigail Crocker and bad four children by her; viz.: (1) David, 
b. Jan. 12, 175.5; (2) Peter, b. Dec. 4, 1756; (3) Hannah, b. Aug. 
15, 1766; (4) Lini, b. April 15, 1772. 

VII. Mercy, ^ b. July 27, 1733; d. in infancy. 
VIII. Mekcy,^ b. March 28, 1736, 

9. 

ELIEZERs CHURCHILL (Eliezer,- John^). Born in Ply- 
mouth in 1682, and lived there, a farmer. Died Sept. 21, 1754, aged 
72. From Mr. Davis's '• Landmarks of Plymouth " we learn that 

after the death of Eliezer the second, in 1754, the remainder of the 
original land was divided between his sons Jonathan and Eleazer. Jon- 
athan taking what is now the Ichabod Morton estate and Eleazer what is 
now the Edwin Morton estate. 

He married Hannah Bartlett, daughter of Robert, who was born 
1691, and died Sept. 19, 1757. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

I. Anson," b. May 12, 1712; d. July 21, 1712. 

30 II. Eliezer," b. Feb. 26, 1714; m. Sarah Harlow, Oct. 19, 1738. 

31 III. JosiAH," b. July 20, 1716; m. Patience Harlow, Dec. 1, 1741. 

32 IV. Jonathan," b. Oct. 19, 1720; m. Hannah Worcester, Aug. 27, 1742. 

10. 

STEPHEN 3 CHURCHILL (Eliezer = John^). Born at Ply- 
mouth, February, 1684. Died 1750. Married 1708, ExrERiENCE 
Ellis, daughter of Matthias, of Sandwich. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

33 I. Ephraim," b. Oct. 15, 1709; m., March 27, 1730, Priscilla Man- 

chester. 

34 II. Nathaniel," b. Dec. 19, 1712; m., Jan. 2. 1733, Mary Curtis. 
III. Mary," b. April 29, 1716; d. Dec. 13, 1716. 

35 IV. Stephen," b. Aug. 24, 1717; m., July 4, 1738, Hannah Barnes, dau. 

of Jonathan. 
V. Zacheus," b. Oct. 30, 1719; d. Nov. 18, 1732. 
3(> VI. Benjamin," b. Aug. 19, 1725; m., Nov. 3, 1746, Ecth Delano. 



ELKANAH'' CHURCHILL (Eliezer,^ John^). Born 1690. 
After his death, in 1764, the half of the original Churchill estate, 
which belonged to him, was divided between his sons Amaziah * and 
Elkanah,'* the first taking the southerly half, the other the northerly. 
Died 1764, Married, Dec. 24, 1720, Susannah Manchester. 



THIRD GENERATION 13 



Children born in Plyynov.th. 

37 I. Amaziah," b. Nov. 29, 1721; m., Oct. 31, 1745, Elizabeth Syl- 

vester. 
II. Mariah,'' b. Nov. 29, 1721; m. Jabez Mendall, of Plynipton. 

One Child. 
1. Samuel Mendall, b. 1747. 

38 III. Elkanah,'* b. April 10, 172G; m., March 8, 1747/8, Scsannaii Bart- 

LETT. 

JOHN' CHURCHILL (Eliezer,- Joiix'). Born in Plymouth, 
Sept. 12, 1698, but removed iu youth to Portsmouth, N.H., and 
there spent his life, and died Oct. 7, 1769, aged 71 years 14 
days. The inventory of his estate, taken Oct. 28, 1769, was 
£129.18.9. His widow, Elizabeth, sold her dower for £15, in 
1770. A very interesting and precious letter, from his own hand, 
written some time in the year 1764, is still preserved in the hands 
of his descendants. It is the source of nearly all we know of his 
own family, and we regret that he did not tell more about himself. 
This letter was copied from a copy made from the original, by her 
grandfather Joseph, by Mrs. Mary W. (Churchill) Bailey, of Dysart, 
Iowa, in 1886. 

Letter written by Johx ^ Churchill of Portsmouth, N.H., 1764. 

When my son John was born, I wanted four days of being twenty-one years 
.old. I was born the 12tli day of Sept. 1(J98. My son John was born the Sth d;iy of 
Sept. Tuesday morn, 1719. Daniel was born Thursday Oct. 12, 1721. IMary, 
Born Wednesday March 4, 1724. Ebenczer Born Sabbath June 6, 1726. Arthur 
Born Monday Nov. 25, 1728. William born Tuesday March 14, 1732. Sanford, 
born Sabbath day May 20, 1733, Tobias born Sabbath, January 26, 17.':5. 
Martha born Satur<]ay Oct. 15, 1737. Elizabeth born Tuesday April 10, 1740. 
Benjamin, born Tuesday Oct. 13, 1741. Joseph born Monday March 25, 1744. 

Mary died Sept. 21, 1743, aged 19 years 6 months 17 days. My wife died 
27 of Dec. 1745. My son Daniel died in 1745. He sailed out of Boston, Master 
of a large ship in Nov. before bound for Loudon, and the hands perished for 
the ship foundered. He was married in Boston and had one child that is dead 
also. Arthur left me the 26th of March 1744, and went to sea, he left me the 
next day after Joseph was born and I have not seen him for more than six 
years and God knows whenever I shall. My son John was married in New 
York to his second wife and sent for his son John that lived with me and I sent 
him to his father. My Sons John and Ebeuezer both died sometime in 1751 with 
Small Pox at one time. As for John's children I know nothing about, Eb- 
enczer never married. I pray the Lord to t^anctify their death to me their 
father for the good of my soul, knowing that in a short time I shall go to them 
for they cannot return to me. My son Arthur after he first left me had the 
opportunity to come to Boston tvvice, and then sailed to England two voyages. 
The second voyage he was taken sick. I received a letter from him dated 
3 of Oct. 17.">2, from London, then he wrote me word that he designed to go to the 
West Indies and from there to Piscataway to see me if God gave him oppor- 
tunity but being led away by bad company he was tripanned by some means [ 
can't give account of, that he was obliged to go to the East Indies as a soldier 
for two years, when I first heard of it I was greatly troubled to think one v.^ith 
so good sense and learning as he had and as good a sailor as need cross the sea, 
should take no more care of himself, but be led away in so unhappy condition. 



14 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

It has been a great trouble to me and ever will be, for day nor night never passes 
but that I think of him. for I am out of all hope of ever seeing him again. I 
hope God will be with him and help him and give him a heart of grace to return 
from all his evil ways. My son Arthur left me the day after Joseph was born, 
and I have heard from one Brewster, that he had got mate of an Indiaman, and 
in the year 1763 he enquired after him and heard that he was dead. 

Tobias died the 3 of August 1756 aged '21 years 3 mos and 17 days, and was 
buried in Tiiomas Cotton's orchard, his bearers were Samuel Hale, Benjamin 
Luce, Samuel Jackson, Joseph Jackson, Jonathan Long, and Edmund Loud, he 
was the first of my sons that died at home. My son William Sailed out of New- 
bury in the year 1755. I have heard one time aliout two years after that he was 
in lihode Island and I have not heard whether he is living or not, he has been 
gone nine years. Sanford died July 3, 1733, aged 6 weeks 2 days. 

Mrs. Bailey writes tliat the above John Churchill left valuable 
family records in the hands of his youngest son Joseph, her grand- 
father. These records she states went back to the time " our fore- 
father left England," but her grandmother told her, about 1861, that 
the records had been taken from the old chest where they were 
kept, and were destroyed or lost. John Churchill, of Portsmouth, 
appears in many property transactions, and is then designated " cord- 
wainer." His three sons, John, Benjamin, and Joseph only, of all 
his children, survived him, and evidently inherited his estate, as we 
find deeds from them disposing of their third parts of his property. 

John'' Churchill, of Portsmouth, married 1st, in Portsmouth, 
Mary Jackson, daughter of Daniel. She died Dec. 27, 1745, 
and he married 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton, widow of Thomas. 

Children of the First Wife, ho7'n in Portsmouth. 

39 I. John,'' b. Sept. 8, 1719; m. Mary Noble, of Portsmouth, 1741. 
II. Daniel,'' b. Oct. 21, 1721; m. Sarah Rogers, Boston, April 2, 

1744, by Rev. James Sewall. 

He died in 1745, leaving widow and one child who died young. 

III. Mary,'' b. March 4, 1724; d. Sept. 21, 1743, aged 19 years 6 months 

17 days. 

IV. Ebenezer,^ b. June 6, 1726; d. unmarried, 1751. 

"V. Arthur,'' b. Nov. 25, 1728; never married; d. abroad, probably at 

sea. 
VI. William,* b. March 14, 1732; never married. 
Vn. Sanford,'' b. May 20, 1733; d. July 3, 1733. 
VIII. Tobias," b. Jan. 26, 1735; d. Aug. 3, 1756, unmarried. 
IX. Martha," b. Oct. 15, 1737. 

X. Elizabeth," b. April 10, 1740; d. Dec. 5, 1740, aged 7 months 20 
days. 

40 XI. Benjamin," b. Oct. 13, 1741; m. 1st, Abigail Deverson, dau.- of 

Thomas; m. 2d, Elizabeth Clark, dau. of Thomas. 

41 XII. Joseph," b. March 25, 1744; m. Elizabeth Cotton. 

13. 

WILLIAM '^ CHURCHILL (William,-^ John ^). BorninPlymp. 
ton, Aug. 2, 1685. Lived in Plympton at a place called " Rocky 
Gutter." Both himself and wife were members of the church in 



THIED GENERATION 15 

Plyrapton. He was a man of character and influence, and several 
times a representative to the General Court. He died in Plympton, 
Feb. 3, 1760. Married, Jan. 4, 1704, Ruth Bryant, daughter of 
John. She died in Plympton, May 17, 1757, aged 72. 

Children born in Plympton. 

42 '^RENEZER,'' b. Oct. 18, 1705; m. Leah ( ). 

II. Haxnah,'* b. Oct. 23, 1707; m. Hopestill Bisbee, Nov. 25, 1731. 

He was the son of .Tohn and Joanna (^Brooks) Bisbee, of Marsh- 
field. They lived at Plympton. 

Children born in Plympton. 

1. Abner Bisbee, b. June 16, 1739 ; m. Batbsheba Palmer, of Halifax. 

2. Hopestill Bisbee, b. May 28, 1741; m. Abigail Churchill, dau. 

of Nathaniel Churchill, of Plympton, Sept. 4, 1766, and had 
children, born in Plympton. (1) Abiijail Bisbee, b. Oct. 21, 
1768; (2) Hopestill Bisbee, b. Oct. 11, 1769. They removed 
to Rochester, Mass., and had there (3) Sylvanus Bisbee; (4) 
Josiah Bisbee; (5) Ansel Bisbee, who settled in Buckfield, 
Me., no children; (6) Levi Bisbee; (7) Susannah Bisbee; (8) 
Hannah Bisbee. 

3. Issachar Bisbee, b. April 3, 1744; m. Mary Harlow, dau. of 

Thomas, April 28, 1768. 

4. Sarah Bisbee, b. March 7, 1747. 

5. Hannah Bisbee, b. Feb. 20, 1752. 

43 III. David,^ b. Nov. 4, 1709; m. Mart Magoon. 

IV. liEBECCA,'* b. Jan. 8, 1712; m. Amos Ford, at Plympton, Nov. 25, 
1731. 

Children. 

1. Noah Ford, b. Aug. 29, 1732. 

2. Ruth Ford, b. Oct. 4, 1734. 

V. William,* b. Dec. 15, 1714; d. unmarried, March 7, 1739. 
VI. KuTH,^ b. Sept. 14, 1716; m. Ebenezer Cole, 1733, in Plympton. 

They lived in Plympton for a while, but he died in Chesterfield, 
Mass., about 1790. They bad one child born in Plympton. 

1. Joanna* Cole, m. Nathl. Bryant of Plympton. 

44 VII. Nathaniel,* b. May 11, 1718; m. Susannah McFarland, June 4, 

1759. 
VIII. Abigail,* b. July 11, 1720; m. John Bryant, of Plympton, Feb. 10, 
1740. She died in 1820. 

45 IX. IcHABOD," b. Sept. 24, 1722; m. 1st, Rebecca Curtis; m. 2d, 

Susanna Gibbs. 
X. Sarah,* b. Feb. 7, 1725; m. Josiah Marshall, Nov. 16, 1749. 
XI. Joanna,* b. May 22, 1727; d. April 16, 1728. 

14. 

SAMUEL 3 CHURCHILL (William,- John '). Born in Plymp- 
ton, April 15, 1688, and lived there in a house a few rods east of 
the house in which Micah Bryant lived in 1826. He was deacon of 
the church in Plympton. Was a farmer. Married 1st, Joanna 
Bryant, daughter of John. She died in Plympton, April 15, 1746 ; 
and he married 2d, Mrs. Marcy Ellis (widow). 



16 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children of First Wife. 

I. Marct," b. March 1, 1714. 
II. Mpdhitabel,'* b. Nov. 5, 1717; m. James Morton, of Plymouth, 1736. 

He was the son of John Morton. 

III. Alice, * b. Jan. 18, 1719 ; ra. Jupe Leach, 1738. 

15. 

ISAAC CHURCHILL (William,^ John'). Born in Plympton, 
Oct. 4, 1693. Lived there, on the side of the brook, east of his 
father's honse. He and his wife were members of the church in 
Plympton. He died in Plympton, April 8, 1778, aged 84 years 6 
months 4 days. Married, Dec. 29, 1720, Susannah Leach. She 
died in Plympton, Jan. 11, 1790, in her 89th year. 

Children born in Plympton. 

I. Isaac, ^ b. Oct. 1, 1722; d., aged 3 days. 

II. AvERiCK,'' b. Sept. 15, 1723; m. by Thos. Croade, J.P., Ebenezer 
Standish, Jr., a son of Zachariah, Dec. 27, 1739. 

Children. 

1. Mary Standish, b. 1740. 

2. Ebenezer Standish, b. 1741. 

3. Avericli Standish, b. 1744 ; m. Ziulock Thomas. 

4. Shadrach Standish, b. 1746; m. Mary Churchill, dau. of David. 

III. Susannah,^ b. Dec. 3, 1726; m. David Weston. 

Children. 

1. Rebeckah Weston, b. June 7, 1746. 

2. Mary Weston, b. Nov. 28, 1748. 

3. Rufus Weston, b. April 25, 1751. 

4. David Weston, b. Feb. 15, 1754. 

5. Abner Weston, b. Dec. 10, 1756. 

6. Jabez Weston, b. Feb. 26, 1759. 

IV. Isaac," b. April 4, 1730; d. Dec. 11. 1734. 
V. Mary," b. 1733; d. Aug. 31, 1738. 

VI. Elizabeth," b. June 4, 1737; m. Luke Perkins (son of Josiahj, 
May 27, 1757. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Perkins. 

2. John Perkins. 

46 VII. Isaac," b. July 16, 174! ; m. Eunice Ripley, Jan. 21, 1764. 

ir>. 

BENJAMIN'^ CHURCHILL (William,- JohnI). Born in 
Plympton, 1695, and according to the gravestone in the burying- 
gronnd at Carver, died Dec. 6, 1771, in the 67th year of his age. 
While residing in Plympton, Benjamin and wife Mary occupied the 
house in which John Bonney lived in 1849, in the north part of 
the town. It is said that Benjamin removed from Plympton into 



THIRD GENERATION 17 

the border of Middleboro, near to " Pope's Point Eurnace," in 
Carver. A letter from Mr. Bradford, town clerk of Plympton, says 
that the family lived much nearer to the meeting-house in Carver 
than to that in Plympton, and attended church in the former place. 
Married, Dec. 15, 1717, Mary Shaw. 

Children. 

I. Mary,^ b. April 17, 1720; m. James Drew (it is said). 
47 II. Perez,'' b. Middleboro, Oct. 15, 1722; m. Deborah Thayer. 

III. Elizabeth,'' b. April 15, 1725; m. Dea. Benjamin Thomas of Mid- 
dleboro, Mass. She died Dec. 2fi, 1804. They had five children. 
4r8 IV. James, ^ b. Dec. 30, 1726; in. 1st, June 8, 1848, Martha Blackwell; 
m. 2d, Mercy Cobb; 3d, Widow Mary Gorham. 

49 v. Benjamin,'' b. Jan. 31, 1728; m. Thankful Wood. 
VI. Susannah,'' b. April 2, 1733, 

17. 

JOSIAH 3 CHURCHILL (William,- Johx ^). Born in Plymp- 
ton, Aug. 21, 1702. Lived in Plympton in the house in which his 
father had lived. Afterwards his brother Isaac bought the home 
place, and lie|removed. with his family to Easton, on the west of 
Bridgewater, and was -engaged in the work of the foundry there. 
Married, May 16, 1723, Jemima Hamblin. 

Four Children horn in Plympton, the Rest in Easton. 

50 I. Jabez,* b. Jan. 21, 1724; m. Alice Briggs. 

II. Gershom,'' b. 1725. No further record, perhaps d. young. 

51 III. Israel,'' b. 1727; m. Hannah ( ). 

52 IV. JosiAH,"* b. March 6, 1730; m. Bathsheba Curtis. Settled in 

Stockbridge. No issue. 
63 V. William,'' b. 1733; in. Meribah Gibbs, Nov. 9, 1757. 

54 VI. Samuel,'' b. 1735. Enlisted in the army in 1757, in the expedition 

for the relief of Fort William Henry. No further record. 
VII. Jemima,'' b. 1738; m. Joseph Daggett, of Attleboro; m. Jan. 26, 

1758. 
o5 VIII. Joseph,'' b. Oct. 2, 1741; m. Anne Daggett, of Attleboro. 

56 IX. Jacob, ^ b. Nov. 3, 1744; m. Lillis Read. 

18- 

SERGEANT JOHN'" CHURCHILL (John,- John'). Born 
in Plymouth, Nov. 29, 1691, and lived there. He died Feb. 25, 
1730, aged 39 years. Married, Feb. 16, 1720, Bethiah Spooner, 
daughter of Ebenezer. (After her first husband's death, in 1730, 
she married, in 1732, Josiah Carver, son of the third John, and as 
his second wife.) 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

57 I. Ebenezer,^ b. Nov. 6, 1721 ; in. Mercy Branch, dau. of Thomas, of 

Marshfield. 
II. John," b. Oct. 24, 1723; d. Sept. 28, 1725. 
68 III. John," b. April 15, 1727; m. Sarah Cole, 1750. 



FOURTH GENERATION. 



19. 

SAMUEL* CHURCHILL (John,^ Joseph,^ John'). Born in 
Plymouth, March 8, 1703. Settled in Stockbridge. With his wife 
he joined the church in Stockbridge, June 5, 1763. Married, 1732, 
Hannah Curtis, who was born Sept. 15, 1710. 

Childi-en horn in Stockbridge. 

69 I. Samuel, Jr.,* b. 1733; m. Elizabeth Curtis, dau. of Elnathan 

and Rose (Weller). ^ 

II. Sarah,* b. 1735 ; m. John Gaines, and had a son, 

1. Daniel Gaines, killed while serving in the Revolutionary army 
in 1777, while on picket duty at Fort Edward. 

60 III. Daniel,* b. 1738. He was unmarried and lived with his mother at 
Stockbridge until October 1780, when he enlisted in the army and 
was killed at the battle in the Mohawk Valley. 
IV. William,* b. 1740; unmarried. Killed at the battle in the Mohawk 
Valley. 

30. 

BARNABAS* CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ JohnI). 
Born in Plymouth, Oct. 19, 1714, and lived there. Married, Nov. 
13, 1744, Lydia Holmes, daughter of Eleazer. She was born in 
1716. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

I. Elizabeth,* b. Jan. 16, 1746; m. Robert Davis, Nov. 13, 1766, 
eon of 1st Thomas. 



Children. 



4. Elizabeth Davis, m. Josiah Carver. 

5. Lydia Davis, b. 1775; m. Ezra 

Harlow. 



1. Samuel Davis, b. 1766 

2. Robert Davis, b. 1768 

3. Ichabod Davis, b. 1771 

61 II. Barnabas,* b. Nov. 25, 1747; m. Sarah Faunce, dau. of Thomas, 

Oct. 11, 1780. 
III. Job,* b. Jan. 15, 1751; d. Jan. 14, 1753. 

62 IV. Samuel,* b. Jan. 9, 1753; m. 1st, Sarah , who died, 1791; m. 

2d, Elizabeth , who died, 1839. No further record. 

63 V. Seth,* b. Oct. 1, 1754; m. Elizabeth Sylvester, July 6, 1783. 

64 VI. Job,* b. Aug. 17, 1756; m. Hannah Harlow, Dec. 21, 1808. 
VII. Lydia,* b. Dec. 16, 1758; m. William Rider, 1780. 



FOURTH GENERATIO:^ 19 

31. 

WILLIAM * CHURCHILL (Bar.n-abas,^ JosEPn,^ John ^). Born 

Dec. 25, 1716, in Plymouth. Married, Nov. 13, 1746, Susannah 

Clark. 

Children. 

I. Rebecca,* b. Oct. 31, 1747: m. Stlvanus Holmes, Dec. 23, 1784. 

II. MoRDECAi,* b. April 24, 1749. 

III. William.* b. Jan. 24, 1751. 

IV. Susannah,* 



V. 



^j'^^^™"'^} twins, b. April 23, 1753. 



22. 

JOSEPH^ CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John'). Born 
in Plymouth, May 14, 1721. Married, Sept. 23, 1745, Mariah 
Rider, daughter of Samuel, of Plymouth. After the death of 
Joseph, the widow married Archippus Puller, and removed with her 
children to Woodstock, Vt. 

Children. 

65 I. Ichabod.* b. Aug:. 9, 1746; m. Sarah Tinkham, Nov. 7, 1771. 

66 II. Joseph,* b. July 14, 1748; m. Sarah Cobb, of Middleboro', dau. 

of Gershoni. March 21, 1771. 
III. Lucy,* b. Aug. 22, 1750; unmarried. 

23. 

LEMUEL ^ CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John i). Born 
in Plymouth, July 12, 1723, and lived there until 1764, when he 
removed to Chebeague, Nova Scotia. Married, 1st, Oct. 13, 1747, 
Lydia Sylvester, daughter of Solomon. She was born 1726, and 
died Sept. 20, 1751 ; married 2d, Nov. 4, 1752, Abigail Ridek, 
daughter of Joseph and Abig^ail- (Warteu). Rider, born 1726. 

v^^inT ;■■- ■ \-- 

Children of First Wife, lorn in Plymouth. 

67 I. Nathaniel,* b. March 29, 1749; m. 1st, Elizabeth Riber, Dec. 

24, 1770; m. 2d, Elinor Metcalf, Nov. 20, 1800; m. 3d, Eliza- 
beth Geeen, Jan. 6, 1814. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Lemuel,* b. June 9, 1754; drowned near Causo, June 20, 1773, un- 
married, aged 21. 
III. Abigail.* b. Feb. 5, 1756; m. 1st, Abijah Crosby, Dec. 13, 1775; 
m. 2d, Marcus Ring, Aug. 31, 1781. 

68 IV. Ezra,* b. Oct. 11, 1758 ;m. Mart Roberts, of Argvle, Nova Scotia, 

May 6, 1779. 
V. Lydia.* b June 14, 1760; m. George Ring, 2d, Dec. 16, and d. 
April 11, 1847. 

24. 

ISAAC* CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John i). Born 
May 3, 1726. Followed the sea and became captain of a vessel. He 



20 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

removed to Boston in 1757, and died in 1761. Married in Plymouth, 
Oct. 14, 1756, Sarah Cobb, daughter of Seth and Sarah (Nelson) 
Cobb, born May 17, 1739. After her husband, Isaac's, death she 
married Charles Churchill, son of Ephraim, q. v. 

Children of Isaac* and Sarah Churchill, horn in Boston. 

I. Mart Beekman,^ b. 1757, d. Aug. 1, 1765. 

69 II. Isaac* b. July 19, 1758; m. Sarah Morton. 

70 III. Seth,* b. June 4, 1760; m. Elizabeth Sylvester. No further 

record. 

35. 

THOMAS* CHUECHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John ^). 
Born April 30, 1730, and lived in Plymouth until after 1759, when 
he removed to Newmarket Plains, N.H. He settled upon a farm, 
and raised a large family of sons and daughters, worthy and re- 
spected in their day. Married, May 5, 1758, Mary Ewer, daugh- 
ter of Nathaniel and Mary (Stewart) Ewer, born Aug. 7, 1737, at 
Barnstable. 

Children, the first born in Plymouth, the rest in Newmarket, N.H. 
I. Gamaliel,* b. Aug. 30, 1759 ; d. unmarried, aged about 50. 
II. Polly,* b. Aug. 23, 1760; m. Wiggin Doe; lived in Newmarket. 

Children of Wiggin and Polly {Churchill) Doe. 

1. Mary Doe, b. Feb. 20, 1783. 

2. John Doe, b. Aug. 22, 1784. 

3. Thomas Doe, b. July 29, 1786. 

4. Andrew Doe, b. May, 1789; d. aged one year. 

5. Andrew Doe, b. April, 1791. 

6. Desire Doe, b. April 15, 1793. 

7. Joseph R. Doe, b. Dec. 7, 1794. 

8. Deborah Doe, b. Oct. 2G, 1796. 

9. Lydia Doe, b. Jan. 16, 1799. 
10. Zebulon Doe, b. May 26, 1801. 

71 III. Thomas,* b. 1762; m. Alice Creighton, dau. James. 

72 IV. Ichabod,* b. June 24, 1764; m. 1st, Elizabeth Doe; m. 2d, Leah 

Allen. 
V. Lydia,* b. Jan. 10, 1766; m. Reuben French. 

Children of Reuben and Lydia (Churchill) French. 

1. Thomas French, b. July 17, 1786; m. Betsey Foss, and d. in 

1864. 

2. Lucy French, b. June 22, 1788; m. Ezekiel James, and d. 1866. 

3. Mary French, b. Feb. 13, 1790; m. Timothy Joy, and d. 1869. 

4. Lydia French. 

5. Reuben French, b. June 3, 1792; m. Sally Badger. 

6. Lydia French, b. Aug. 13, 1794; m. Ezra Shepard, and d. 1869. 

7. Olive Wyman French, b. 1797; m. Eben Huckins, and d. 1868. 

8. Sally French, ~1 b. Feb. 27, 1800; m. Jonathan Langmaid, and 

I d. 1862. 

9. Betsey French, | b. Feb. 27, 1800 ; m. Daniel Murray, and d. 

J 1825. 



FOUETH GENERATION 21 



10. William French, b. April, 1802; d. 1834. 

11. Edmund French, b. Sept. 20, 1805; m. Martha Brackett. 

12. Bradstreet French, b. July 22, 1807; m. 1st, Olive Gilman ; m. 

2d, Mary J. Baker. 

73 VI. Joseph,* b. May 7, 1768; m. Sally Tash, in Newmarket. 

VII. Susanna,* b. Aug. 18, 1770; m. Samuel Badger; lived in Deer- 
field, N.H. 

Children. 

1. Samuel Badger, b. Sept. 18, 1794; m. Alphia Fernald. 

2. Mary Ewer Badger, b. 1796; m. David Marston. 

3. Sally True Badger, b. 1797; m. Reuben French, her cousin. 

4. Thomas Badger, b. 1799; m. Mary Goss. 

5. Susan Churchill Badger, b. 1801; m. Ist, Simeon Goss; m. 2d, 

Michael Libby. 

6. William Badger, b. 1804; m. Mary Joy. 

- 7. Elizabeth Rice Badger, b. 1806; m. Abner Burbank. 

8. Emily Badger, b. 1812; m. 1st, Rev. Mark Shepard; m. 2d, 
Rev. Mark Fernald; m. 3d, Robert Crosby. 

74 VIII. Nathaniel,* b. March 31, 1772; m. 1st, Patience Tash; m. 2d, 

Polly Jackson. 
IX. John,* b. 1774; d. soon. 

75 X. John,* b. May 11, 1776; m. Sally True. 

XI. Desire,* b. March 27, 1778; m. John Stevens. 

Children. 

1. Ann Stevens, b. Feb. 14, 1800; m. Moses Butler. 

2. Mary Stevens, b. Sept. 4, 1801; m. Hiram Jones. 

3. Joan Stevens, b. Jan. 29, 1S03; m. Hiram Jones. 

4. Hubbard Stevens, b. July 25, 1805; m. Harriet Brackett. 

5. Thomas Stevens, b. Nov. 1, 1810; d. July 28, 1812. 

6. John Stevens, b. May 13, 1812; d. June 8, 1812. 

26. 

EBENEZEE^ CHURCHILL (Barnabas,' Joseph,- John^). 
Born Nov. 9, 1732. Lived in Plymonth nntil about 1775, when he 
removed to Plymptou, and thence about 1779 to Pittsiield, where he 
died. Married, May 5, 1755, Jean Fisher, daughter of Archibald 
and Betsey (Bacon) Fisher. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

I. Ebenezer,* b. Oct. 5, 1755; served in Revolution from Plympton, 
and died as prisoner, on British man-of-war, of small-pox. 
II. Timothy,* b. Jan. 21, 1757; d. in New York of yellow fever con- 
tracted in the war of the Revolution. 

III. John,* b. Feb. 4, 1759; d. Aug. 3, 1760. 

IV. Jean,* b. Jan. 6, 1761; m. John Snow, of Pittsfield, and died 

Jan. 8, 1849. 

They lived in Pittsfield. He was a blacksmith. A daughter, 
Betsey Bacon Snow, married Dr. N. B. Mead in 1815. 

76 V. John,* b. June 23, 1763; m. Mehitable Hubbard, of Pittsfield, 

1788. 
VI. Martha,* b. Jan. 10, 1767; m. Alcott Chapman, and d. Nov. 12, 
1849. 

27. 

JOHN * CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John '). Born in 
Plymouth, May 9, 1739, and lived there until about 1779, when he 



22 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

removed to Pittsfielcl, Mass. Married, in Plympton, Marcli 9, 1771, 
Molly Bradford, daughter of John, born 1746. 

Children horn in Plymouth and Pittsfield. 

I. Sarah,* b. Oct. 19, 1771 ; m. 1st Trcstrum Leferons, no cbiklren; 
m. 2d, Amos Squire; ("hildren by second husband, (1) Henry- 
Squire, (2) Asabel Squire, (3) Frank Squire, (4) Almeda Squire, 
(5) Polly Squire, (6) Addie Squire. 

77 II. Lemuel,* b. Feb. 9, 177.3; m. Mindwell Tillotson, 1802. 

III. Molly,* b. June 17, 1775; m. Elijah Bagg, and had the following 

children: (1) Truman Bagg, (2) Elijah Bagg, (8) WiUiam Bagg, 
(4) John Bagg, (5) Polly Bagg, (6) Sarah Bagg, (7) Pauline 
Bagg, (8) Betsey Bagg. 

IV. Lydia,* b. Jan. 11, 1777; m. Henry Burhans, son of Harry and 

Zerviah (Hall) Burhans, b. June 22, 1766; m. 1797. She died 
March 2, 1847. He died Sept. 18, 1848. 

Children. 

1. Liertius Burhans, b. April 13, 1799 ; m. Eliza Ann Westcott, 

May 19, 1825; d. Sept. 14, 1875. 

2. Maria Burhans, b. Oct. 6, 1800; m. Zopher "Wicks, April 7, 

1727; d. Dec. 5, 1859. 

3. Minerva Burhans, b. Sept. 11, 1802; m. Levant Sloan, Feb. 

27, 1822; d. July 21, 1855. 

4. Henry Burhans, b. April 22, 1804; d. unmarried July 12, 1828. 

5. Melancthon Burhans, b. Feb. 20, 1806; m. Patty Saxton; d. 

June 1, 1863. 

6. Abigail Burhans, b. Dec. 29, 1807; m. Eli D. Halbert; d. Sept. 

11, 1887. 

7. Lydia Burhans, b. July 14, 1809 ; m. Lucian Woodford, Sept. 

10, 1833; d. April 28, 1882. 

8. Tryphena Burhans, b. April 12, 1811; m. Asel Ingraham, Nov. 

19, 1829; d. about 1888. 

9. Spencer Churchill Burhans, b. July 11, 1813; m. Ruth Tibbetts, 

Jan. 4, 1838; d. Feb. 7, 1849. 

10. Daniel Burhans, b. Nov. 29, 1815; m. Nancy Carpenter, June 

7, 1838; d. June 22, 1887. 

11. Mary Burhans, b. Feb. 7, 1818; m. E. Tibbetts, M.D. 

V. Elizabeth,* b. Dec. 8, 1778; m. Dr. John Kennedy. 

78 VI. John,* b. in Pittsfield, Mass., March 27, 1780; m. Hulda Brown, in 

Pittsfield, 1815. 

Vir. Olive,* b. in Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 16, 1781 ; m. Bentley. 

Vni. Cynthia,* b. Aug. 22. 1784; d. unmarried. 

79 IX. Bradford,* b. Sept 13, 1786; m. Selinda Robbins, of Pittsfield. 

80 X. Spencer,* b. June 10, 1789; m. Clarissa Murphy, Nov. 11, 1740. 

38. 
JOSEPH ^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ John ^). Born in 
Plymouth, July 14, 1722. He lived in Boston and Salem. Died in 
Boston, April 27, 1780, aged 58 years. Married, in Boston, Agnes 
Fetters, who was born in Holland in 1722, and died in Boston, 
Oct. 9, 1798, aged 76 years. 

Child.ren. 

81 I. Joseph,* b. in Boston, Sept. 19, 1745; m. Anne Northy, dau. of 

David, 1768/9. 

82 II. John,* b. in Salem, 1748; m. Sarah Stagey, of Salem, 1773. 



FOURTH GENERATION 23 

III. Dorothy,* b. in Salem, 1751 ; d. unmarried. 

There seems to be something of a romance connected with this 
Dorotliy. In the town records of Salem, under " Intentions of 
Marriage," appears the following, under date of March 16, 1771 : 

" Samuel Chipman and Dorothy Churchill, both of Salem, intend 
marriage." 

This marriage did not take place, and thirty years later Samue 
Chipman, still a bachelor, married, January, 1803, Elizabeth Obear, 
of Beverly, who died in 1807, and he married, as second wife, Feb. 
7, 1809, Elizabeth Fowler, of Beverly, who died Aug. 29, 1852, leav- 
ing two children. This last from records at Essex Institute. 

From the " Salem Gazette," at the Institute, is taken the following 
item : 

" Whereas, there has been some disputes between Joseph Chip- 
man and Dorothy Churchill, both of Salem, as to a marriage con- 
tract, made between them. And those disputes being amicably 
settled. Therefore, that the said Dorothy may not be in the least 
injured by any suspicions, mistakes, or rumors concerning the said 
disputes and settlement, I, the said Joseph Chipman do now sin- 
cerely and voluntarily declare that neither tiiose disputes, nor the 
said settlement, nor any of my conduct in this matter, have been 
owing to any objections which I have or had to her moral character, 
and that I think that there hath not been any just foundation for any 
such objections by any one." 

Dated Sept. 11, 1771, Signed, Joseph Chipman. 
A true Copy of the Original. 

IV. Deborah,' b. in Salem, Sept. 13, 1754; d. July 29, 1782, un- 

married. 

39. 

SAMUEL ' CHURCHILL (Joseph," Joskph,- Johx '). Born in 
Boston, June 24, 1724. Died Sept. 28, 1759. Married, in Boston, 
Hannah Ellis, daughter of Samnel. After the death of Samuel 
she married Thomas Grant, of Lancaster, Eeb. 7, 1760. 

Children of Samuel Churchill, horn in Lancaster. 
83 I. Samuel,* b. Oct. 31, 1749; m. Rubecca Wilder, of Sterling, 

March G, 1781. 
II. Abiaii,* b. Aug. 31, 1759; m. Amaziah Currier. 

Cliildreyi. 
1. Samuel Churchill Currier, b. Jan. 1, 1791; m. Submittance 
Greenman. 
Said to have had five sons and five daughters. 

30. 

ELIEZER* CHURCHILL (Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ John i). Born 
Feb. 26, 1713/14, in Plymouth, and lived there. He sold his share 
of estate, inherited from his father, in 1777, to Solomon Sylvester, 
whose heirs sold it, in 1786, to George Watson, and the old house 
was afterwards converted into the shop, subsequently used by L. 
and E. Morton. 

Married, Oct. 19, 1738, Sarah Harlow, daughter of "William 
and Mercy, born 1715. 



24 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Children horn in Plymouth. 

I. Hannah,* b. July 14, 1739; d. Aug. 13, 1739. 

II. Hannah,* b. June 5, 1740; m. Jeremiah ( ). 

III. Sarah,* b. Dec. 1, 1741; probably d. young. 

IV. Marcy,* b. April 27, 1743; m. Robert Hosea. 

84 V. Eliezer,* b. Oct. 31, 1744; ni. 1st, Jane Rider, Sept. 27, 1764; m. 

2d, Abigail Bartlett. 

85 VI. James,* b. Jan. 9, 1747; m. 1st, Ltdia Nichols, April 9, 1774; m. 

2d, Ltdia Snow, Nov. 8, 1778, in Bridgewater. No record. 
VII. Asa,* b. Dec. 20, 1748. 
VIII. Sylvanus,* b. July 6, 1750; d. Jan. 29, 1754. 

IX. Sarah,* b. March 29, 1755; m. George Bartlett, Jan. 16, 1776. 

86 X. Josiah,* b. July 3, 1757; m. Sarah Rogers, of Bridgewater, Feb. 1, 

1781. No further record. 
XI. Phebe,* b. June 9, 1759; m. 1st, William Hunt, Aug. 20, 1798; m. 
2d, Arnold Hunt. 

31. 

JOSIAH^ CHURCHILL (Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ John i). Born 
July 20, 1716 ; d. in N.S. abt. 1800. He lived in Plymoiith until 
about the time of the Revolution, when having lost his property he 
removed to Nova Scotia and lived at " Ragged Islands," now Lock- 
port. His wife did not go to Nova Scotia with him. Married, 
1741, Patience Harlow, daughter of Eleazer and Hannah (Pratt) 
Harlow, of Plympton. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

I. Josiah,* b. Oct. 23, 1742; d. Oct. 25, 1742. 

II. Josiah,* b. Nov. 28, 1743; d. young. 

87 III. THADDEus,*b. Nov. 29, 1745; m. Asenath Delano, Dec. 3, 1774. 
IV. Patience,* b. Nov. 23, 1747; m. Ellis Churchill, son of Ephraim, 

1764. 
V. Eliphaz,* b. Feb. 10, 1750. 
VI. Alpheus,* b. .June 30, 1753. 

88 VII. Samuel,* b. July 10, 1754; m. Elizabeth Churchill, dau. of Ama- 

ziah, 1776. 

89 VIII. Enos,* b. March 10, 1759; m. Mart Paine, R.I., 1780. 

90 IX. Sylvanus,* b. Jan. 23, 1766; m. Lydia Churchill, dau. of 

Wilson, 1798. 

33. 

JONATHAN * CHURCHILL (Eliezer,^ ELrEZER,^ John ^). Born 
Oct. 19, 1720. He lived for some years in Hingham, on Ship Street. 
Married, Aug. 27, 1742, Hannah Foster, daughter of Joseph and 
Rachel (Bassett) Foster, of Sandwich, born June 17, 1718. 

Children. 

91 I. Jonathan,* b. May 18, 1744-5; m. Lydia Gilbert in Hingham, 

Nov. 26, 1767. 

92 II. Jesse,* b. Oct. 30, 1746; m. Abigail Worcestbr in Newburyport. 
III. Samuel,* b. Jan. 15, 1750; d. May 20, 1754. 

IV. Josiah,* b. March 18, 1753, in Hingliam; d. June 8, 1754. 
V. Samuel,* b. March 9, 1755; d. May 25, 1755. 
VI. Hannah,* b. Jan. 3, 1760; d. June 1, 1760. 



FOURTH GENEEATION 25 

93 VII. Francis,^ b. June 1, 1761; m. Phebe Leathers, of Charlestown, 

June 17, 178(>. 
VIII. Hannah,^ b. March 8, 1763; d. young. A beautiful girl. 

94 IX. Redbbn,^ b. Aug. 1, 1765; ru. Hannah Sampson, Aug. 11, 1787. 

They lived in Hingham. No further record. 

33. 

EPHRAIM ^ CHURCHILL (Stephex,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Born 
in Plymouth, Oct. 3, 1709 ; died Dec. 14, 1749. Married, March 27, 
1730, Priscilla Manchester. She died Dec. 17, 1749. 

Children horn in Plymouth: 
I. Mary,* b. Aug. 14, 1730; m. James Drem', 1750. 

1. Hannah Drew, b. 1751. 

2. James Drew, b. 1754. 

3. William Drew, b. 1755. 

4. Mary Drew, b. 1757. 

5. William Drew, b. 1760. 

6. Sarah Drew, b. 1762. 

7. Priscilla Drew, b. 1765. 

8. Lvdia Drew, b. 1767; m. Matthew Gushing. 

9. Betsey Drew, b. 1769. 

95 II. Charles,* b. April 25, 17;^3; m. Sarah (Cobb), widow of Isaac 
Churchill, son of 1st Barnabas, 1765. 

Zaccheus,* b. Feb. 20, 1735; m. Mart Trask, Sept. 16, 1754. 
Ephraim,* b. July 2, 1738; m. Jemima Bryant, Nov. 28, 1751. 
Priscilla,* b. Jan. 8, 1740; ui. John Rider, April 25, 1758. 
Ellis,* b. Nov. 25, 1742; m. Patience Churchill, dau. of Josiah,* 

1764. 
Ansel,* b. March 29. 1745; m. Bethia Holmes. July 17, 1765. 
John,* b. July 16, 1748; m. 1st, Olive Cobb ; m. 2d, Mrs. LucT 

Pratt, Bridgewater, Dec. 27, 1776. No further record. 

34. 

NATHANIEL 4 CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Eliezek,^ John^). 
Born in Plymouth, Dec. 19, 1712. Married, Jan. 2, 1734, Mart 
Curtis, born 1714. 

Children. 
I. Experience,* b. Aug. 27, 1735; m. Jabez Harlow. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Jabez Harlow, b. Feb. 9, 1754. 

2. Experience Harlow, b. April 3, 1756. 

3. Nathaniel Harlow, b. Jan. 27, 1758; m. Mary Shaw. 

4. Rebecca Harlow, b. Jan. 17, 1760; d. April 10, 1766. 

5. John Harlow, b. April 14, 1762. 

101 II. Eliezee.* b. July 31, 1737. No further record. 
III. Mart,* b. July 17, 1740. 

102 IV. Nathaniel,* b. Dec. 13, 174-. No further record. 

35. 

STEPHEN * CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Born 
in Plymouth, Aug. 24, 1717; died Sept. 5, 1751. Married, July 4, 
1738, Hannah Barnes, daughter of Jonathan and his wife. Widow 



96 


III. 


97 


IV. 




V, 


98 


VI, 


99 


VII. 


100 VIII 



26 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Mercy (Doten) Barnes. She was born 1718, and after the death 
of Stephen married Jeremiah Howes, and died 1793, 

Children horn in Plymouth. 
I. Sarah,* b. July 18, 1739; m. Nathaniel Carvek, 1764. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. Nathaniel Carver, b. 1766. 

2. John Carver. 

3. Josiah Carver. 

4. Mercy Carver, b. 1770; m. William Barnes. 

5. Lucy Carver, m. Rufus Sherman. 

6. Sally Carver, m. Barnabas Faunce. 

7. Betsey Carver, b. 1774; m. Barnabas Faunce. 

8. Polly Carver, m. David Bartlett. 

II. Mercy,' b. July 18, 1739. 
III. Stephen,* b. July 17, 1741; d. Sept. 14, 1742. 

103 IV. Stephen,* b. June 7, 1743; m. Lucy Burbank, dau. of Timothy, 

1766. 
V. Hannah,* b. Feb. 14, 1745; m. John Otis, of Barnstable, b. 1743. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Temperance Otis, b. 1766. 

2. Hannah A. Otis, b. 1768; m. Thomas Nicholson. 

3. Abigail Otis. 

4. Grace Hayman Otis, m. John Goddard. 
6. John Otis, b. 1774; d. in Plymouth, 1822. 

104 VI. Zadock,* b. July 16, 1747; m. Bathsheba Rider, dau. Joseph, Oct. 

7, 1773. 
VII. Peleg,* b. July 9, 1749; d. Sept. 5, 1750. 



36. 

BEN"JAMm* CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Born 
in Plymouth, Aug. 19, 1725. Married, jSTov. 3, 1746, Ruth Delano. 
She died Aug. 22, 1798, aged 73. Lived in Plymouth. 

Children. 

105 I. Wilson,* b. April 23, 1747; m. Lydia Darling, dau. of Jonathan, 

Dec. 12, 1772. 

106 II. Benjamin,* b. Nov. 17, 1748; m. Phebe Tinkham Randall, Jan. 13, 

1782. 
III. Abner,* b. April 8, 1750 ; said to have gone to New York. No further 

record. 
.IV. Abigail,* b. 1752; m. Samuel Rogers (b. 1752), Feb. 8, 1776. 

Children horn in Plymoutlfi. 

1. Betsey Rogers, m. Eleazer Holmes. 

2. Samuel Rogers, m. Betsey Babb. 

3. Ruth Rogers, m. Simmons. 

4. Stephen Rogers. 

5. Abigail Rogers, m. John Chase. 

V. Stephen,* d. in West Indies. 
VI. Nathan,* d. in West Indies. 
VII. Bathsheba,* m., Nov. 17, 1785, Benjamin Washburn, b. in 1761. 



FOURTH GE^^ERATION 27 



Child. 
1. Joanna Washburn, m. Benjamin Weston. 
VIII. Joanna,* m. Nathaniel Carver, Oct. 4, 1789. 

Children. 

1. Stephen Carver. 

2. Nathaniel Carver, b. 1791 ; m. Betsey Woodward, 1812. 

3. Sally Carver, m. Seth F. Nye, of Sandwich. 

4. Nancy Carver. 

5. Mary Carver. 

IX. Ruth,* b. 1760; m. Thomas Bartlett. 

37. 

AMAZIAH ' CHURCHILL (Elkanah/ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born 
Nov. 29, 1721. Married, Oct. 31, 1745, Elizabeth Sylvester, 
daughter of Solomon. 

Children. 

107 I. Caleb,* b. May 15, 1747; m. Mrs. Patience Nelson, March 4, 1775. 

No further record. 
II. Elizabeth,* b. Feb. 1, 1749; d. March 31, 1749. 

108 III. Amaziah,* b. April 12, 1750; m. Betty Bartlett, dau. of Samuel 

and Betsey (Moore) Bartlett, March IG, 177<'). 
IV. Faith,* b. March 13, 1753; m. Ezickiel Morton, Jr., Dec. 16, 1776. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. Freeman Morton, m. Rebecca Harlow, 1806. 

2. Caleb Morton, ni. Hannah Leonard. 

3. Mary Morton, ni. Aniasa Clark. 

4. Lucy Morton, m. Elkanah Finney. 

5. Hannah Morton, ni. Ephraitu Bradford. 

V. Elizabeth,* b. March 21, 1755; m. Samuel* Churchill, son of 
Josiah. 
VI. Lucy,* b. Jan. 3, 1757; in. Lewis Weston, Dec. 1, 1782. 

Children. 

1. Benjamin Weston. 

2. Hannah Weston. 

3. Lewis Weston, m. Martha Bartlett Drew, dau. of Benjamin and 

Sophia, 1818. 

4. Lucy Weston, b. 1785. 

VII. Mary,* b. Oct. 3; 1758; m. William Weston, 1778. 

Children. 

1. Lewis Weston, b. 1778; m. Betsey Lanman, 1798. 

2. Harvey Weston, m. 1st, Lucy Harlow, 1816; 2d, Sarah Church- 

ill, dau. of Daniel. 

3. Alinira Weston, m. 1st, Judson W. Rice; 2d, N. C. Lanman. 

4. Polly Weston, m. Lazarus Syinmes. 

5. Betsey Weston, m. Lewis Finney. 

6. William Weston. 

7. George Weston, b. 1790; m. Polly Holmes, dau. of Joseph, 1813. 

VIII. Mendall,* b. July 27, 176?l; unmarried. Served in the Revolution 
in Capt. Wm. Weston's Co., from July 1, 1776, to Nov. 19, 1776. 
Company stationed at the Gurnet, for the defence of Plymouth 
Harbor. 

109 IX. Solomon,* b. July 27, 1762 ; m. Betsey Bartlett, dau. of Thomas, 

Nov. 28, 1783. 



28 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



X. Sarah,* b. Feb. 1, 1766; ra. *Ichabod Morton, a fisherman and 
trader, Oct. 13, 1787. 

Children. 

1. Sarah Morton, b. 1788; m. Lemuel Stephens. 

2. *Ichabod Morton, Jr., b. 1790; m. Ist, Patty "Weston; m. 2d, 

Betsey Ilolbrook. 

3. Hannah Morton, b. 1792. 

4. Mary Morton, b. 1794; m. Elkanah Bartlett. 

5. Abigail Morton, b. 1796; d. 1847. 

6. Betsey Morton, b. 1802; m. 1st, Joseph Whiting; m. 2d, William 

Clark. 

7. Edwin Morton, b. 1804; m. Betsey Towey Harlow. 

8. Maria Morton, b, abt. 1806; m. William Churchill, No. 253. 

38. 
ELKANAH* CHURCHILL (Elkaintah," Elieze^ John^). 
Born, in Plymouth, April 10, 1726. Lived upon that part of the 
original Churchill estate which he inherited from his father, includ- 
ing the old house. After his death his son Jabez ^ received the 
estate. He was drowned with his son Elkanah Sept. 6, 1775. 
Married at Plymouth, March 8, 1748, Susannah Bartlett. 

Children born in Plymouth. 
I. Susanna,* b. June 16, 1749; m. Nicholas Smith, March 8, 1770. 

Child horn at Plymouth. 

1. Nicholas Smith, m. Rebecca Sears. 

II. Mariah,* b. Oct. 17, 1751; m. William Holmes. 
III. Elkanah,* b. Aug. 8, 1754; never married. Was drowned with his 
father in 1775. 

110 IV. Jabez,* b. Oct. 2, 1756 ; m. Merct (Sylvester) Bartlett, widow 

of Judah. 
V. Andrew,* b. Jan. 20, 1758; died young. 

VI. Abigail,* b. July 14, 1760; m. Charles Bartlett, Dec 4, 1785. 
VII. Andrew,* b. Jan. 7, 1763. Lost at sea; unmarried. 

111 VIII. Nathaniel,* b. 1768; m. Susanna Harlow, Feb. 3, 1798. 

39. 

JOHN* CHURCHILL (John," Eliezer,'' John ^). Born in 
Portsmouth, Sept. 8, 1719. Settled first in Portsmouth, N.H., but 
removed soon to Boston, and thence, in company with his kinsman, 
Samuel Doty, to New York. He died in New York of small-pox, 
1751. Married, 1st, Mary Noble, of Portsmouth, 1741 ; 2d, at New 
York ( ). 

Child of First Wife. 

112 I. John,* b. 1743; m. Hannah Smith. 

* Ichabod Morton, Jr., b. in 1790; was a shipbuilder by trade, and was a 
sturdy Abolitionist and temperance reformer. By liis first wife he had Abi- 
gail, who married a Diaz, our well-known Abby Morton Diaz. 



FOURTH GENEEATION 29 

40. 

BENJAMIN ^ CHURCHILL (John,^ Eliezek,^ John '). Born 
in Portsmouth, Oct. 13, 1741. JMarried, 1st, Abigail Deverson, 
daughter of Thomas, who died October, 1795 ; and he married, 2d, 
Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Thomas. 

Childreji . 
I. Betty, ^ bapt. Jan. 8, 1709; d. in infancy. 
113 II. Samdel Clark, ^ b. Feb. 17, 1770; m. Susannah Cowen. 

41. 

JOSEPH* CHURCHILL (John,^ Eliezer,^ John i). Born in 
Portsmouth, March 25, 1744. He is called " Mariner " in a mort- 
gage in which he gives one-third part of a lot of land on Pickering's 
Neck, " late belonging to John Churchill deceased on which his house 
now stands," etc. Date is Jan. 3, 1770, and Joseph is then of Ports- 
mouth. Married Elizabeth Cotton, of Portsmouth. 

Children. 

Mart,* m. Moses Thompson. 

JoHN,^ b. May 26, 1770; m. Mercy Hutchins. 

William,* b. July 9, 1776; m. Mary Hutchins, March, 1799. 

Daniel,* ni. Lucy Fletcher. 

Tobias,* b. June 12, 1780; m. Jane Everett, who was b. March 
12, 1786. 

Benjamin,* b. 1782; m. Cynthia Parker, of New Portland, Me. 

Betsey,* m. James McFadden. 

Martha,* b. Oct. 19, 1788; m., April 1, 1809, Benjamin York, 
b. April 1, 1785, son of Robert. 

They first settled in New Portland, Me. In the spring of 1812, 
in company with his parents, bis three brothers, and some fifteen 
other families, with his wife and one child, he migrated to New 
York State, and settled in Wayne County, that part which they 
occupied at that time being almost a wilderness, in what is now 
Huron, on the west side of Sodus Bay, Lake Ontario. After years 
of frugal fare and severe toil, they became a prosperous commun- 
ity, and the locality is known to this day as the " York Settle- 
ment." Benjamin died May 20, 1850, and his wife Martha died 

Jan. 14, 1878. 

Children born, the first at New Portland, Me., the rest in N. Y. 

1. John York, b. Aug. 23, 1810, in New Portland, Me.; m. 
Sarah Butler, March 1.3, 1832. 
They lived in " York Settlement" and had five children : (1) 

Martha York, (2) Mary York, (3) Samuel York, (4) John 
York, (5) Warren. 

2. Irena York, b. June 2, 1812, in N.Y. State; m. 1st, Asa 
Wilder; m. 2d, Henry Marquatt. 
Children: (1) Elizabeth Wilder; (2) Cyrus Marquatt. 

3. Lovilla York, b. Jan. 25, 1814; m., July 7, 1842, Warren 
Churchill, son of Daniel,* q. v. 

i. Lovina York, b. May 3, 1818; m. Aaron Wingate. 

Three children: (1) Benjamin Wingate, who became a 
Methodist minister of distinction, and Secretary of the Board 
of Foreign Missions, in Chicago; (2) Achsa Wingate; (3) 
Lovilla Wingate. These sisters lived (1901) at "York Settle- 
ment," Alton P.O. 





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6. Benjamin York, b. Nov. 23, 1825; m. Minerva Miller, Feb. 
7, 1850. 

They lived (1901) in Alton, Wayne Co., N.Y., and have had 
four children : (1) Imoijene York, m. Robert Kelley ; (2) Eliza 
York, m. "Wm. A. Mitchell, 1894; (3) Josephine York; (4) 
Christiana York. 
6. Emmeline York, b. June 6, 1829; m. Myron P. Lyndall, 
Sept. 1, 1851. 
They lived (1901) at Walcott, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Caroline Lyndall, b. July 21, 1852; m. George C. Mitchell. 

They live in Wolcott, N.Y., and have one son, Charles 
H. Mitchell. 

2. Eev. Henry M. Lyndall, b. July 21, 1855; m. Phebe A. 

Mitchell, Jan. 31, 1877. He became a minister of the 
Presbyterian fellowship, and served at Iron Mountain, 
Mich., five years, and tlaen in 18'J2 became associate pastor 
in the Brown Street Tabernacle, N.Y. City, to inaugurate 
the missionary work known as the " People's Tabernacle 
in N.Y. City, in which work he is still (1901) engaged. 

Children of Rev. Henry M. Lyndall. 

(1) Mabel E. Lyndall, b. Sept. 29, 1878; (2) 
(;;arlton H. Lyndall, b. March 28, 1880; (3) Paul H. 
Lyndall, b. Aug. 10, 1887, d. June 18, 1888; (4) Ruth 
M. Lyndall, b. Aug. 16, 1890. 

3. Rev. Charles H. Lyndall, b. July 31, 1857; m. Jessie Van 

Auken, 1885. He is a Presbyterian minister, served at Esca- 
naba, Mich., '85-'89 ; pastor of the Browne Street Taber- 
nacle, N.Y. City, '89-95, and since 1897 pastor of the 
Reformed Church at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

His children are: (1) Gertrude Lyndall, b. 1888; (2) 
Helen Lyndall, b. 1892; (3) Dorothy Lyndall, b. 1895. 



43. 

EBENEZER* CHURCHILL (William,'^ William,^ John^). 
Born in Plymouth, Oct. 18, 1705 ; lived in Plympton. Married 
Leah ; she d. April 13, 1771. He died May 7, 1751. 

Children born in Plympton. 

I. Joanna.* b. April 28, 1730; d. May 14, 1730. 

118 II. John,* b. Nov. 14, 1731 ; m. Joanna Bisbee, of Bridgewater, Feb. 

12, 1756. 
III. Ebenezer,* b. April 26, 1734; d. April 10, 1738. 

119 IV. Isaac,* b. Feb. 11, 1735; m. Meletiah Bradford, of Plympton, 

Aug. 1, 1765. 
V. Rebecca,* b. April 20, 1738; m. Sylvanus Holmes. 
VI. Leah,* b. April 17, 1740; m, Ebenezer Atwood, Nov. 25, 1762. 

120 VII. Joshua,* b. Feb. 23, 1742; m. Elizabeth Bonnet, Feb. 4, 1768. 
VIII. Ruth,* b. Feb. 12, 1744; m. Jonathan Whitman, of Bridgewater, 

Sept. 21, 1775. 

He was born 1751, and died in 1777. Child, (1) Leah Whitman, 
b. 1778 ; m. Sylvester Briggs. 

IX. Hannah,* b. May 17, 1747. 



FOURTH GENERATION 31 

43. 

DAVID- CHURCHILL (William,'^ William,- John ^). Bom 
in Plympton, Nov. 4, 1709. He is said to have built the house in 
Plympton where, in 1827, William Bradford lived. He died Sept. 
27, 1785. They lived in Plympton. Married, 1729, Mary Magoon. 
She died May 18, 1785. 

Children born in PlymjJton. 

121 I. David,^ b. Aug. 9, 1729; m. Jane Ellis, Feb. 20, 1750. 
II. Hannah," b. June 17, 17:^3; d. March 17, 174-1. 

122 III. William,* b. Nov. 28, 1739; m. Sarah Rider, Nov. 29, 1759. 
IV. Elias,* b. Aug. 7, 1742; d. June 3, 1751. 

123 V. James,* b. May 29, 1746; in. Triscilla Soule, Oct. 31, 1765. 

44. 

NATHANIEL^ CHURCHILL (William,^ William,- John^). 
Born in Plympton, May 11, 1718. He served in the Revolution, 
in Capt. Thos. Loring's Company, Alarm of April 19, 1775, 
<' Marched to Marshfield, 1. day." Married, 1st, June 4, 1741, 
Susanna McFarland, who died June' 22, 1785 ; 2d, Mrs. Lydia 
(Bryant) Sampson, widow of Thomas. 

Children by First Wife, born in Plympton. 
I. Abigail,* b. May 10, 1744; m. Hopestill Bisbee, Jr., Sept. 4, 
1766. 
They settled first in Plympton, but in 1771 removed to Rochester. 

Children, the first two born in Plymvton, the others in Rochester. 

1. Abigail Bisbee, b. Oct. 21, 1768; m. Jonathan Hall. 

2. Hopestill Bisbee, b. Oct. 11, 1769; removed to Middleboro. 

3. Sylvanus Bisbee. 

4. Josiah Bisbee, never married. 

5. Ansel Bisbee, removed to Buckfield, Me.; no children. 

6. Levi Bisbee. 

7. Susanna Bisbee. 

8. Hannah Bisbee. 

124 II. Nathaniel,* b. May 10, 1746; m. Debor.'»h Wright, Dec. 27, 

1770. 

III. Lydia,* b. March 17, 1748; m., 1st, Ammittai Barlow, of Roches- 

ter, Juhe 6, 1781; m., 2d, Noah Hammond, of Rochester, Nov. 9, 
1786. 

Children by Second Husband. ' 

1. Noah Hammond, b. July 4, 1787; m. Martha Mayhew Dexter. 

2. Ammittai Hammond, b. Aug. 30, 1789; m. Lucinda White, July 

15, 1823. 

3. Israel Hammond, b. Feb. 13, 1792; m. Joanna Burgess, July, 

1880. 

IV. Samuel,* bapt. May 12, 1751 ; d. young. 
V. Stephen,* b. June 27, 1752; d. unmarried. 

VI. Sylvanus,* b. May 10, 1755; d. unmarried. 
VII. Susanna,* b. June 18, 1757 ; m. Thomas Haklow. 



32 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

45. 

ICHABOD^ CHUECHILL (William/ William,^ John ^). Born 
Sept. 24, 1722. Died Aug. 24, 1808. Lived in Plympton. Married, 
1st, Eebecca Curtis. She died Dec. 19, 1753. 2d, Susanna 
GiBBS, Feb. 6, 1755. 

Children by First Wife. 

125 I. Ebenezer,^ b. March 1, 1744; m. Lucy Palmer, July 17, 1764; d. 

in. 1824. 
II. Joanna,^ b. Jan. 27, 1747; m. Silas Tillton, Not. 28, 1765. 
III. Deborah,* b. Jan. 7, 1749; m. Ichabod Phinnet, of Plympton. 

126 IV. Ichabod,* b. Sept. 7, 1751; m. Abigail Doten, Oct. 12, 1775. 

V. Kebecca,* b. Dec. 9, 1753; m. Ebenezer Cushman, Apri 14, 1771. 

Children of Rebecca. 

1. Hannah Cushman; d. unmarried. 

2. Lydia Cushman, b. 1773; m., Oct. 20, 1797, Reuben Bisbee. 

3. Zenas Cushman, d. at Demarara, Sept. 22, 1799. 

4. Levi Cushman, d. unmarried. 

5. Ebenezer Cushman, b. 1779; d. February, 1793. 

6. Daniel Cushman, b. July 4, 1780; m. Priscilla Bassett, May 5, 

1805. 

7. Rebecca Cushman, b. Sept. 2, 1781. 

8. Peleg Cushmiin, d. unmarried. 

9. Valetta Brewster Cushman, b. May 27, 1786; d. 1842. 

Children by Second Wife, Susanna. 

127 VI. Thomas,* b. March 7, 1756; m. Mart Holmes, dau. of Zacheus, 

1778. 
VII. Sarah,* b. March 9, 17.^8; d. July 27, 1848. 
127a VIII. William,* b. Feb. 18, 1761; m. Catharine Tilton, of Easton, (?) 
n N.Y.; he d. Dec. 18, 1818. 

IX. Eunice,* b. Jan. 20,. 1765; m. Joseph Churchill (No. 214), q. v. 



46. 

ISAAC CHURCHILL, Jr. (Isaac,^ William,- John i). Born 

July 16, 1741. Died Oct. 23, 1826. Lived in Plympton, and was a 

large landholder and accounted rich. Soldier in Revolution, private, 

Capt. Thos. Loring's Company, at Lexington Alarm, April 19. 

Married, Jan. 21, 1764, Eunice Ripley, daughter Timothy and 

Eunice (Coomer) Ripley. She died April 6, 1821, aged 81 years 10 

months. 

Children born in Plympton. 

I. Timotht,* b. Dec. 3, 1764; d. Sept. 19, 1794, af Martinique. 
II. JosiAH.* b. July 23, 1766 ; d. Sept. 4, 1766. 

128 III. Daniel,* b. Aug. 4, 1767 ; m. Luct Churchill, dau. of Ebenezer. 

129 IV. JosiAH,* b. Jan. 19, 1770; ra. Deborah Phinnet. 

V. Simeon,* b. Feb. 2, 1772; d. Sept. 22, 1777. 
VI. Susanna,* b. Oct. 1, 1774; d. May 4, 1785. 

130 VII. Seth,* b. Sept. 29, 1777; m. Rebecca Phinnet. 

131 VIII. Isaac, Jr.,* b. April 26, 1782 ; m. Mart Grozier, in Province- 

town, 1806. 



FOUETH GENERATION 33 

47. 

CAPT. PEREZ ^ CHURCHILL (BenjamiXj^Villiam,- John i). 
Born in Middleboro', Oct. 15, 1722, died Oct. 2, 1797. He lived at 
Pope's Point Furnace, in Middleboro'. He served in the war of the 
Revolution, first as corporal in Capt. James Keith's Company, Col. 
Paul Dudley Sargent's Regiment. Enlisted July 12, 1775. Service, 
twenty days. Commissioned captain of 9th Company of Fourth 
Plymouth County Regiment, May 9, 1776. Also captain in Col. 
Ebenezer Sprout's Regiment. Served three days. May 6 to May 9, 
1778, on an alarm at Dartmouth. Also in Colonel Daggett's Regi- 
ment, Aug. 25 to Sept. 2, 1778, at Rhode Island. Again in C^ol. 
Ebenezer White's Regiment, marched to Rhode Island on the alarm of 
Aug. 1, 1780, and served nine days. He is buried in the Lakenham 
burial-ground, with his two wives. His gravestone was standing in 
1857. Married 1st, in Middleboro', 1741, Dekokah Thayer, of 
Carver. She died April 27, 1788, aged 64 years. He married 2d, 
Persis Record, daughter of James Harlow, and widow, first of Isaac 
Shaw, and second of Lemuel Record. No issue by this marriage 
with second wife, who died Aug. 28, 1802. 

Children of Perez '^ and Deborah, born in Middleboro' . 

I. Deliverance,* b. Dec. 29, 1742 ; m. as 2cl wife, Ebenezer Wright, 
of Plympton, Feb. .1, 1776. 
13"2 II. Zebedee,* b. Aug. 19, 1745; m. Sarah Cushman, dau. of Caleb, 
Maj 24. 1764. 
III. Deborah,* b. Dec. 29, 1747 ; ra. Timothy Cobb, of Carver, April 
16, 1765. 

Children. 

1. Deliverance Cobb,b. 1766. 

2. Timothy Cobb, b. 1769; ni. Rebecca Fuller. 

3. ZabdielCobb, b. 1771. 

4. Deborah Cobb, b. 1774. 

5. Elizabeth Cobb, b. 1776. 

6. Mary Cobb, b. 1778. 

7. Nathaniel Cobb, b. 1780. 

8. Thomas Cobb, b. 1782. 

9. Elizabeth Cobb, b. 1785. 
10. Alvan Cobb, b. 1787. 

133 IV. Perez,* b. April 26, 1753; m. Patience Wood, Oct. 1, 1778. 
V. LvDiA,* b. June 20, 1756; m. Heman Crocker, Oct. 13, 1774. 

Heman died at sea, Sept. 5, 1801 ; Lydia, the mother, died in 
Carver, Oct. 22, 1843. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Crocker, m. Mercy Pratt. 

2. Perez Crocker, b. 1779; m. Freelove Thompson. 

3. Eliezer Crocker, m. Lucy Nelson. 

4. Heman Crocker, m. Rebecca Pratt. 

5. Ebenezer Crocker, m. Abigail Edson. 

6. Elizabeth Crocker, m. Israel Dunham. 

7. Deborah Crocker, m. Icliabod Hovvland. 

8. Lydia Crocker, m. Levi Sherman. 

9. Rebecca Crocker. 



34 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

134 VI. Isaac, ° b. Nov. 2S, 1758; m. Betsey Raymond, dau. of James. 

135 VII. Joseph,* b. April 23, 1761; m. Alice Drake, in Middleboro', 

March 8, 1785. 

48. 
LIEUT. JAMES * CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ William,- John '). 
Born Dec. 30, 1726, in Middleboro'. Removed to Barnstable. 
Mentioned as lieutenant in Capt. Josiali Dunbar's Company, 1762 
(Mass. Arch., Vol. 99, p. 217). Married 1st, 1748, Martha Black- 
well, of Sandwich, daughter of Samuel. Married 2d, Jan. 10, 1751, 
Mabcy (Baker) Cobb. She died Sept. 30, 1756. No issue. 
Married 3d, Feb. 30, 1757, Mrs. Mary (Cobb) Gorham, widow of 
Capt. Isaac, of Barnstable. Mrs. Mary Churchill, the third wife, was 
born June 14, 1721, and died at the age of 92 years in Yarmouth, 
where she was living with her daughter, Mrs. Thacher. 

Child by First Wife. 
I. Sarah,-^ b. Sept. 23, 1749. 

CJiildren by Third Wife. 
II. Mary,-'' b. Jan. 8, 1758; m. Col. Thomas Thacher. 

Children. 

1. Armen Lewis Thacher, b. Dec. 3, 1788; d. unmarried. 

2. Mary Thacher, b. April 28, 1791 ; d. unmarried. 

3. Thomas Thacher, b. Dec. 29, 1793; d. young. 

4. Thomas Thacher, b. July 25, 1795; d. March 3, 1863. 

5. George Churchill Thacher, b. Dec. 30, 1796; d. in Dorchester, 

Oct. 21, 1856. 

6. Sarah Thacher, b. May 13, 1800; d. young. 

III. Edward,^ b. Oct. 25, 1761. 

IV. James,^ b. July 13, 1766. 

49. 

BEKJAMIN^^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin,' William,- John^). 
Born Jan. 3, 1728. Lived in Middleboro' until 1801, when he moved 
to the town of Hartford, Me. He settled there with his son Jabez. 
Married Thankful W^ood. 

Children horn in Middleboro' . 

136 I. Jabez, ^ m. Louisa Lucas. 

II. James, ^ d. unmarried in Livermore, Me., aged 80. 

137 III. William,* m. Lydia Maxim, of Wayne, Me. 

138 IV. Joseph,* m. Williams, of Scituate, E.I. 

139 V. Nelson, 5 m. Eunice Shaw, Jan. 12, 1786. 
VI. Dinah. 5 

50. 

JABEZ* CHURCHILL (Josiah,' William,- JohnI). Born 
Jan. 21, 1723/4. Lived in North Bridgewater and died there in 1882. 
After his death, the widow, with her family, moved to Hebron, Me. 
Married, in North Bridgewater, Alice Briggs. 



FOURTH GENERATIOK 35 

Mrs. Murch, a granddaughter, says that in the spring of 1784 or 
1785, the widow, Alice, sold her only remaining cow, and with the 
proceeds paid the passage of herself and family on a schooner to 
Yarmouth, Me., and thence made her way to the home of her eldest 
daughter, who had settled in Hebron some years before. She 
brought six children along with her. She died three years later 
and is buried on Greenwood Hill. 

Children born in North Bridgewater. 

139a* I. Alice,* b. Feb. 23, 1753; m. Elias Monk, of Bridsrewater, Feb. 

10, 1772. 
189b II. Rachel,* b. Oct. 7, 1754; m. Thaddeus Pratt, of Bridgewater, 

July 23, 1772. Removed to Hebron, Me. 

140 III. Jabez,* b. 1759 ; m. Maria Benson. 
140a IV. Susan,* b. 1760; m. Philip Mason. 

141 V. JosiAH,* b. 17ti2 ; m. Lydia Orr. 

142 VI. Benjamin,* b. 1765; m. Sally Benson. 
142a VII. Charlotte,* b. 176'J; ni. Ephraim Barrows. 

142b VIII. Celestia,* b. 1772; m. 1st, Benson: m. 2d, Besse. 

IX. Rebecca,* b. April 20, 1774; m. Daniel Faunce. 

Children. 

1. Sally Faunce, m. .loseph Swift. 

2. Olive Faunce, m. Richard Hathaway. 

3. Daniel Faunce, m. Hannah Graves. 

4. Rebecca Faunce, m. Edmund Dean. 

5. Ira Faunce, m. Sally Holmes. 
. 6. Eliza Faunce, ra. John Lewis. 

7. Hannah Faunce, m. Joseph Murch. 

8. Alden Faunce, m. Olive Atkins. 

9. Polly Faunce, b. May 29, 1815; m. Benjamin Murch. Aug. 

24, 1834. 

X. Polly,* b. 1776; m. John Bird. 

Children. 

1. John Bird. I 3. Lyman Bird. 

2. Benjamin Bird. | 4. Asaph Bird. 

143 XI. Asaph,* b. 1775; m. 1st, Betsey Dean; m. 2d, Polly Merrill. 



51. 

ISRAEL ' CHURCHILL (Josiah,^ William,- John '). Born in 
Plympton, 1727. He settled at Tribes Hill, in the Mohawk Valley, 
IST.Y, (Tribes Hill was in Amsterd.am Township.) In his old age 
he removed to Canada with his sons and daughters, and died there. 
It has seemed impossible to gain any more than this meagre infor- 
mation about this family. Married, at Tribes Hill, N.Y., Hannah 

( )■ 

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Children, all horn in the Mohawk Valley. 

I. Mark,^ never married. 
II. Patience,^ id. George Bates. 

III. Dolly, ^ ai. ( ) O'Regan. 

IV. Thankful,* m. ( ) Gillet. 

JoHN,^ m. Anna Hewitt. 
Joseph,* m. Abigail Hawley. 
Solomon,* m. Mrs. Rachel Bitts. 

Elinor,* m. ( ) Lillie. 

Elizabeth,* in. {- ) Hubbard. 

Cornelius,* b. June 27, 1789; m. Charlotte Barry, April 29, 

1810. 
XI. Ezra * married, it is said, but we have no record. 

55. 

JOSEPH * CHURCHILL (Josiah,^ William,- John '). Born in 

Easton, Oct. 2, 1741. Married, in Attleboro, 1762, Anne Daggett, 

of Attleboro', daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia (Tiffany) Daggett, 

born Jan. 14, 1744. 

Children. 

148. I. Jacob,* b. 1763; m. Abigail Turner, in Gloucester, li. I. 

II. Samuel,* b. 1764; d. unmarried in 1850. 

III. Nathaniel,* b. 1769; d. at Comstock's Landing, Fort Anne, 18-10. 

149 IV. Benjamin,* b. 1778; m. Temperance Perry, Putney, Vt., Oct. 

6, 1799. 

56. 

JACOB 4 CHURCHILL (Jostah,^ William,^' John '). Born in 
Easton, Nov. 3, 1744. Settled in Stockbridge. Married Lyllis 
Reed, who joined the church in Stockbridge in 1783. 

Children born in Stockbridge, exact order of birth not found. 

I. Phebe,* ra. 1st, Miles Curtis, son of Jonathan, of Lenox, June 
17, 1793. He died, and she married 2d, Elias Hubbard, of 
Pompey, N.Y. By the first marriage she had two children. 

1. Miles Curtis. | 2. Nancy Curtis. 

By second marriage. 
3. Elias Gilbert Hubbard. 

150 II. Alva,* m. Ist, Arvilla Andros; m. 2d, Anne Mott. 

III. Sybil,* m. 1st, Comfort Hart; ni. 2d, Isaac Ball. 

IV. AiJNis,* b. Sept. 20, 1782; m. 1st, Alanson Dewey, Nov. 29, 

1802; m. 2d, ( ) Warner. Settled in Newark Valley, 

Tioga County, N.Y. 

V. Nancy,* b. Oct. 11, 1783; m. Samuel Dresser, Dec. 14, 1809. 

He was born July 11, 1781. and died at Waterford, Ohio, Sept. 
25, 1857. She died June 13, 1855. They lived at Stockbridge, 
and had nine children. 

1. Julia Dresser, b. March 23, 1811. 

2. Edwin J. Dresser, b. Dec. 12, 1813. 

3. Marshall Dresser, b. April 9, 1816. 

4. Samantha P. Dresser, b. Sept. 19, 1820. 

5. Emily A. Dresser, b. June 9, 1822. 

6. Sarah Dresser, b. June 7, 1824. 



FOURTH GENERATION 37 

7. Jane Dresser, b. March 9, 1826; d. June, 182G. 

8. Nancy Lovina Dresser, b. April 6, 1828. 
t). Samuel Dresser, b. June 23, 1830. 

VI. Olive,* m. Isaac Perry Bali.. 

CJiildren. 
I. Emnieline Ball. | 2. Lucy Ball. | 3. George Ball. 

151 VII. Seymore,= m. Rebecca Palmer, Jan. 4, 1810. 

152 VIII. Daniel, = m. Experience Stafford. 

IX. Amanda,* m. Aaron Brown. 

Two Children. 
1. Gilbert Brown. | 2. Henry Brown. 

153 X. Jacob Miles,* b. May 10, 1799; m. Lucinda Thompson. 

57. 

EBENEZER^ CHURCHILL (Joim,^ John,- John'). Bom in 
Plymouth, Nov. 6, 1721. Married 1st, Nov. 23, 1747, Mercy 
Branch, daughter of Thomas. Married 2d, Feb. 13, 1775, Patience 
Faunce. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Ebenezer,* b. June 20, 1749; m. Jane Bartlett, Sept. 10, 1772. 
She m. 2il, Wji. Doty, 1784. No furtlier record. 

154 II. Branch,* b. Dec. 17, 1751; m. Mary Churchill, Sept. 28, 1778. 

He served in the Revolution in Capt. Jesse Harlow's Company, 
Minute-men, April, 1775 ; also in Captain Mayhew's Company 
three months eight davs. No record of children. 

III. Bethiah,* b. Sept. 13, 1753; d. Dec. 28, 1753. 

IV. Bethiah,* b. Nov. 24, 1754; m. Zephaniah Holmes, April 4, 1796. 

One child, John Calderwood Holmes, b. 1797. ' 

V. Rebecca,* b. Nov. 1, 1756; d. Aug. 12, 1760. 
VI. Mercy,* b. April 19, 1759; d Sept. 9, 1760. 

155 VII. George,* b. April 18, 1761 ; m. Elizabeth Harlow, April 2, 1786. 
VIII. Mary,* b. Nov. 10, 1763; m. John Washburn, Nov. 25, 1784. 

58. 

JOHN ' CHURCHILL (John,^ John,'- John ^). Born at Plym- 
outh, April 15, 1727, died, 1759, aged 32. Married, at Plymouth, 
1749, Sarah Cole. 

Child born in Plymouth. 
I. Sarah,* b. June 11, 1750; m. William LeBaron. 

Children . 

1. William LeBaron, b. 1775. 

2. Sarah LeBaron, b. 1776; m. Thomas Jackson. 

3. Mary LeBaron, "tb. 1778. 

4. Lucy LeBaron, j b. 1778 ; m. Thomas Mayo. 

■ 5. Priscilla LeBaron, b. 1781; m. Gideon S. Alden, of New Bed- 
ford. 

6. Eliza LeBaron, b. 1785. 

7. William LeBaron, b. 1787. 



FIFTH GENERATION 



59. 

SAMUEL 5 CHUECHILL, JR. (Samuel/ John/ Joseph/ 
John ^). Born in Stockbridge, 1733. With his wife he joined 
the church in Stockbridge, by profession, May 22, 1763. Married, 
at New Preston, Conn., 1761, Elizabeth Curtis, his cousin, 
daughter of Ehiathan and Rose (Weller) Curtis, who was born March 
23, 1738, at Woodbury, Conn., and died at Owego, N.Y., Aug. 17, 
1818. 

Children. 
I. LccY,« bapt. May 22, 1763; m. Henry Moore, Nov. 12, 1782. He 

was born Nov. 2, 1762. 
II. Olive, ^ bapt. April 8, 1764; in. 1st, Asa Leonard; m. 2cl, Perry 
Ball, Nov. 28, 1799. 

Child. 
1. Chester Leonard. 

III. KosANNA,** bapt. Aug. 17, 1766; m. Abraham Parker, Feb. 24, 
1785. He was born July 13, 1766. 

156 IV. Asahel,<^ bapt. Aug. 6, 1769; m. Polly Hart, Feb. 4, 1785. 

157 V. Samuel,*^ bapt. Jan. 19, 1772; m. Phebb Seward, Feb. 25, 1796. 
VI. Elizabeth,^ bapt. Oct. 23, 1774; m. Ebenezer Cook, April 3, 

1793. He was born Sept. 18, 1774. 
VII. Solomon,* bapt. Nov. 17, 1776; d. in infancy. 

158 VIII. Daniel,^ bapt. June 7, 1778 ; m. Jerusha Willard, May 25, 

1795. She was born Jan. 31, 1778. 

61. 

BARNABAS ^ CHURCHILL (Baknabas,^ Barnabas,^ Joseph,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Plymouth, Nov. 25, 1747. Lived in Plymouth, 
and died Aug. 29, 1821. Married 1st, Oct. 8, 1780, Sarah Faunce, 
daughter of Thomas. She died Nov. 9, 1801, aged 48 ; 2d, 1803, 
Lydia Cole, widow of Samuel H. She died Jan. 19, 1825. 

Children born in Plymouth. 
I. Barnabas,^ b. Oct. 19, 1784; d. Sept. 14, 1785, aged 10 months. 

159 II. JoB,« b. March 2, 1787; m. Hannah T. Harlow, Dec. 18, 1808. 
III. Barnabas," b. Feb. 5, 1789; d. Sept. 8, 1789, aged 7 months. 

63. 

SETH 5 CHURCHILL (Barxabas," Barnabas,^ Joseph," John '). 
Born in Plymouth, Oct. 1, 1754, and died Jan. 15, 1798. Married, 
July 6, 1783, Elizabeth Sylvester; she was born 1762, and died 
Sept. 5, 1814. 

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EIFTH GENEEATION 39 



Children. 
I. LuCT,« b. July 2, 1789; d. September, 1791. 
II. David,« b. December, 1790; d. Sept. 30, 1791. 
III. Seth,« b. May, 1794 ; d. Sept. 24, 1795. 

65. 

ICHABOD° CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Baknabas,^ Joseph," 
JoHN^). Born in Middleboro', Aug. 9, 1746, and lived there till 
near the close of the Revolution. Removed from Middleboro' to 
Woodstock, Vt., about 1779/80, where he resided on what was known 
as " the road to Rutland." He served in the Revolutionary war as 
sergeant in Capt. Amos Wade's Third ^Middleboro' Company of 
Minutemen, on Alarm of April 19, 1775; marched to Marshfield, 
three days* service. Later same year, same company, served three 
months. Married, Nov. 7, 1771, Sarah Tinkham, of Halifax, Mass. ; 
married by Rev. Ephraim Briggs. 

Children boi-n in Middleboro'. 

160 I. IcHABOD,^ b. July 21, 1772; m. Priscilla Meacham, of Bridg- 

water, Vt. 

161 II. NoAH,^ b. May 29, 1774; m. Folly Marshall, of Waterbury, Vt., 

May 29, 1798. 

162 III. William,^ b. Nov. 12, 1776; m. Eunice Badger, of Bridgwater, 

Vt., June 1, 1802. 

163 IV. Joseph,'' b. Dec. 25. 1777; ra. Dorothy Marshall, of Waterbury, 

Vt., Dec. 25, 1803. 
V. Eunice,^ b. Oct. 10, 1779; m. Nathan Kelsey, of Stowe, Vt. 

They lived in Stowe. She died Aug. 26, 1827. He died Aug. 1, 
1861. 

Children horn in Stowe, Vt. 

1. Mary Kelsey, m. John A. Upham. 

2. Benjamin F. Kelsey, m. ( ) Kimball, of Woodstock, Ohio. 

3. Roxanna Kelsey, m. Luke Atwood, of Stowe, and moved to 

Illinois. 

4. Harrison Kelsey, m. ( ) lived in Minonk, III., in 1870. 

5. Elias Kelsey, m. (- ) Spaulding, of Morristown. 

6. Hiram Kelsey, m. ( ) Town, of Cady's Falls, Morristown. 

VI. Sarah,'' b. Aug. 10, 1781; m. ( ) Doubleday, of Pomfret, 

Vt. 
VII. Ruth,'' b. March 24, 1783; m. Ebenezer Barrows, of Stowe, Vt. 

Childre7i. 

1. Ebenezer Barrows, m. (^ ) Russell. 

2. Ruth Barrows, m. Edwin Thomas, of Stowe, Vt. 

3. Hannah Barrows, m. Adrian Thomas, of Stowe, Vt. 

4. Thomas A. Barrows, d. unmarried. Lived in California. 

5. Dr. Albert Barrows, m. ( ) Daniels, of Woodstock, Vt. 

VIII. Mary," b. Dec. 1, 1784; m. Elijah Royce, of Woodstock, Vt. 

Child. 
1. Almira Royce, m. ( ) Royce (a cousin), of Woodstock. 

IX. Ellen," b. Dec. 19, 1786; d. Jan. 17, 1787. 
X. Salome," b. March 28, 1788; m. Bartlett Elms, of Stowe, Vt. 
They lived in Stowe, Vt., till about 1S40, when they removed and 
settled on the old Churchill homestead, in Woodstock. 



40 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born in Siowc. 

1. Osro J. Elms, b. 1820; ra, ( ) Tracy, of Stowe, Vt. 

2. Salome Elms. 

XI. AsA,^ b. Marcb 14, 1790; m. Betsey Davenport, Oct. 26, 1815. 
They lived in Dublin, N.Y. He was in the war of 1812. No 
children. 

164 XII. Jesse,^ b. May 8, 1792; m. Mary Washbcrx, of Woodstock, at 

Plymouth, Vt., March 1, 1819. 
XIII. Nathan T.,« b. May 17, 1795 ; ra. Elizabeth Raymond, of Bridg- 
water, Vt., April 4, 1823. 

He was a man of large influence, and held many high offices. 
He left no children. 

66. 

JOSEPH^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Baexabas,^ Joseph/ 
JoHJ< ^). He was born in Plymouth, July 14, 1748. After the 
death of his father, and his mother's marriage to Archippus 
Fuller, and removal to Woodstock, Vt., he was brought up by 
Mr. Daggett, of Middleboro', and lived with him until he was 
twenty-one years of age. He served in the war of the Revolution, 
in Capt. Isaac Wood's Company, Minute-men ; was then a corporal, 
afterwards sergeant. He marched to Marshfield, April 19, 1775. 
He served in other companies in 1777-1779, mostly in Rhode Island. 
He lived in Middleboro' till the close of the war when he removed 
to Woodstock, Vt., and settled there, on the north branch of the 
Queechey River, two and a half miles west of "The Green." Married, 
March 21, 1771, in Middleboro', Sarah Cobb, daughter of Gershom. 
She was born Sept. 20, 1747, and died in Stowe, Vt., in 1836. 

Children. 

165 I. Levi,^ b. in Middleboro', April 24, 1772; ra. 1st, Priscilla Sim- 

mons, at Woodstock, Vt., 1798; m. 2d, Keziah Fletchek, 
March 24, 1800. 
II. Miriam, b. in Middleboro', Aug. 16, 1774; ra. 1st, Benjamin 
DiMMOCK. He d. in 1797; m. 2d, E.xperience Raymond, 1806. 

Child of First Husband. 

1. Benjamin Churchill Diramock ; d. unmarried. 

Children of Second Husband. 

2. Joseph Churchill Raymond. 

3. Sarah Raymond. 

III. Sarah,^ b. in Middleboro', April 13, 1777: m. Dea. Asa Raymond, 

of Stowe, Vt. No children; d. Dec. 13, 1859. 

IV. LucY,^ b. at Woodstock, Vt., March 24, 1779; m. Capt. Daniel 

LoTHROP, of Stowe, Vt. ; d. at Williston, Vt., Feb. 5, 1853. 

Children. 

1. Nancy Hyde Lothrop, b. Dec. 11, 1793; m. Ellet Perkins, 

Nov. 10, 1816. 

2. Priscilla Lothrop, m. 1st, Daniel Robinson; m. 2d, Isaac Alger. 



FIFTH GE:N^EKATI0N 41 

3. Sarali Lotlirop, v,\. Noah Kaymoml. 

4. Armenia Lothrop, m. Curtis (or Cliarie^?) Col)l). 

5. Daniel Lothrop, ra. Philena l^ow. 

1(>() V. Joseph,'' b. in Woodstock, July 7, 1781; ni. Mrs. Clara Eddy 

Mkecham, of Woodstock, February, 1818. 
107 VI. Sylvester,^ b. Aug. 2, 1783; ni. at Windsor, Lucy Hunter, Aug. 

30, 1812. 
168 VII. Isaac," h. Feb. 18, 1788; m. Julia Arnold, Oct. 18, 1824. 

VIII. SU.SAN W., b. July 19, 1793; m. Harper 1). Sears, of Stowe, Vt. 
They lived in Stowe, Vt., and had children. She died Aug. 2, 
1865. 

Children . 

1. Lucy H. Sears, b. Jan. 1."., 1824; m. Wni. Morrison, Dec. 20, 

1846. 

2. Elizabeth R. Sears, b. June 16, 182.5. 

3. Nathan R. Scars, b. April 1, 1827. 

4. Sylvester C. Sears, b. Feb. 5, 1829. 
o. Julia C. Sears, b. Aiig. 27, 1830. 

6. Harper D. Sears, b. Feb. 20, 1832; d. July 3, 1834. 

7. Fred M. Sears, b. Oct. 4, 1836. in Morristown, Vt. 

8. Stephen D. Sears, b. May 3, 1838, in Morristown, Vt. 

07. 
NATHANIEL ' CHURCHILL (Lemuel/ Barnabas,^' Joseph,-' 
JoHK ). Born iu Yarmouth, N.S., April 9, 1748. Lived iu Yar- 
moutli, N.S. Married 1st, Dec. 24, 1770, Betsey Ryder. She 
died Jan. 7, 1794 ; 2d, Nov. 20, 1800, ELmoR Metcalf (" Mid- 
kiff"); no children by second wife, who died July 25, 1813; 3d, 
Jan. 6, 1814, Elizabeth Green. The father of this large family 
died Dec. 8, 1820. 

Children by First Wife horn in Yarmouth, X.S. 
Betsey," b. Nov. 1, 1771. 

Nathaniel," b. Nov. 22, 1773; ni. Eunice Kinney, 1797. 
Lemuel," b. March 22, 1776. No further record. 
Lydia," b. Sept. 7, 1778. 

Bartlett," b. Jan. 7, 1781. No further record received. 
Hannah," b. Feb. 14, 1783. 

Stephen," b. Dec. 22, 178.5. No further record. 
Jekusha," b. April 23, 1787. 

Ben.tamin," b. Feb. 4, 1790: in. Elizabeth Everett, July 15, 
1813. 
X. Mary," b. May 25, 1793. 

Children of the Tliird Wife. 

XI. Matilda," b. Dec. 17, 1814; m. ( ) Estey. 

XII. Fanny," b. May 3, 1816; m. ( ) Kitchen. 

XIII. John MuLBURY,"b. Jan. 3, 1818; d. in infancy. 

XIV. William," b. July 4, 1819; d. in infancy. 

The above record is copied from the old family Bible of Nathaniel ^ 
Churchill, now owned by his descendant, Charles W. Whitfield, 
of Langford, South Dakota. 

68. 
EZRA ^ CHURCHILL (Lemuel," Barnabas," Joseph,-' John '). 
Born in Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 11, 1758; died Nov. 24, 1843. 
Lived in Yarmouth, N.S. Married, May 6, 1779, Mary Roberts, 
of Argyle, N.S. 





I. 


169 


II. 


170 


III. 




IV. 


171 


V. 




VI. 


172 


VII. 




VIII. 


173 


IX. 



42 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children horn in Yartaouth, X.S. 
I. :Mauy,^ b. Aug. 21, 1780; m. Jonathan Crosby, son of Ebenezer. 



Children. 



5. Neheniiah Crosby. 

6. Abiel Crosby. 

7. Melinda Crosby. 



1. Eben Crosby. 

2. John Crosby. 

3. Margaret Crosby. 

4. Mary Crosby. 

II. Lemuel,® b. July 10, 1781 ; d. young. 

174 III. Ezra,® b. May 17, 1782; m. Elizabeth Trefry. 

175 IV. Nehemiah,® b. 1786; m. Elizabeth Cann. 

176 V. Benjamin,^ b. 1788; m. 1st, Lucy Ring; m. 2d, Mrs. Lydia (But- 

ler) Moses. 

177 VI. Lemuel,® b. Aug. 7, 1790; in. Lydia Gardner. 
VII. Abigail,® b. Aug. 28, 1792. 

178 VIII. John,® b. Sept. 4, 1797; m. Abigail Rogers, 1818. 

IX. Lydia,® b. Oct, 26, 1799; m. William Cokfran, son of William. 

Children of Lydia and William Coffran. 

1. Maria Coffran, m. William McKay, of Newburyport, Mass. 

2. Lucy Coffran, m. John Parfitt. 

3. Mary Coffran, m. Robert Weston. 

4. Martha Coffran, m. Thomas Avery. 

5. Whitman Coffran, m. 1st, Rosanna Hersey, Nov. 10, 1861 ; m. 

2d, Mrs. Mary Crosby, widow. 

6. Ezra Coffran, lost at sea. 

7. Emily Coffran, in. James Riley. 

8. Lydia A. Coffran, m. Zenas Eldridge, July 23, 1863. 

X. Nancy,® b. June 4, 1806; m. 1st, Samuel Hibbard; 2d, "Watson 
Baker; 3d, Patrick Roach, Sept 30, 1842; 4th, John Craw- 
LET,-March 19, 1859. 

Children of Nancy {Churchill) and Second Husband, Watson Baker. 

1. Ezra Baker, d. young. 

2. Elmira Baker, m. Eben Scott. 

3. Frederick Baker, ni. Lucy Ann Weston. Feb. 14, 1856. 

4. Ann Baker, m. Stephen Butler, Nov. 25, 1852. 
6. Watson Baker, lost at sea; unmarried. 

Children hy Third Ilushand, Patrick Roach. 

6. Ezra C. Roach, m. Mary A. Churchill, Jan. 16, 1868. 

7. Matthew Roach, m. Phebe Whitman, Oct. 13, 1874. 

8. Benjamin Roach, died unmarried. 

XL Elizabeth,® m. Nathaniel Currier.; no issue, 

69. 

ISAAC 5 CHURCHILL (Isaac/ Barnabas,'' Joseph,- John '). 
Born July 19, 1758, in Boston. He was a sea-faring man and was 
lost at sea with his son Isaac, aged 16 years. Married Sarah 
Morton. She was born in 1757, and was descended from 
John ^ Churchill and Desire Holmes, through Priscilla,* who married 
Thomas Rogers, and had daughter Ruth, who married Samuel 
Morton, and had this Sarah. 



FIFTH GENERATIOX 43 



Children horn at Plyrnouth. 

I. Isaac," b. 1781. Lost at sea with his father at the age of 10. 
II. Sarah,^ b. Feb. 11, 1783; m. Jacob Curtis, of Duxburv, Oct. 15, 
1805, and d. Oct. 13, 1837. 

Children of Jacob and Sarah Churchill Curtis. 

1. Sarah M. Curtis, b. Oct. 19, 1806; m. Perez (or Percy) 

Cliurchill, of E. Pembroke. 

2. Rebecca Churchill Curtis, b. in Duxburv, March 20, 1808; m. 

James Ford, of Marshfield, and d. 1868. 

3. Nancy Elizabeth Curtis, b. in Pembroke, July 27, 1809; in. 

Natl. Morse, of Duxbury, Feb. 12, 1835. He died in 1884, 
and she died in 1883. 

4. Isaac C. Curtis, b. in Penibrok?, May 28, 1811; m. Henrietta 

Churchill, Nov. 11, 1834. 

5. William S. Curtis, b. in Pembroke, Jan. 31, 1813; m. Nancy S. 

Hunt, March 2, 1834, and d. 1872. 

6. Jacob Curtis, b. in Duxbury, Dec. 23, 1814. Lost at sea, 1833. 

7. James Bird Curtis, b. March 25, 1817; m. 1st, Eliza T. White; 

m. 2d, Eveline T. Whiting, of Pembroke. James died in 
J^ew Orleans, 1803. 

8. Geo. R. Curtis, d. in infancy. 

9. Meriiiali K. Curtis, b. in Duxbury, February, 1820; m. John T. 

Hunt, of Duxbury, November, 1838. 

10. Hannah Curtis, b. Feb. 23, 1822; m. Briggs Paulding, of Dux- 

bury, 1843. 

11. Elizabeth R. Curtis, b. April 11, 1825; m. Daniel Delano, Aug. 

31, 1847. 

179 III. Timothy,^ b. 1785; m. Olive Curtis, of Marshfield; married in 

Duxbury, 1807. 
IV Rebecca,^ b. Oct. 17, 1787. Lived in Plymouth; d. unmarried, in 
Sandwich, Sept. 2, 1872. 

180 V. Seth,« b. 1790; m. Sarah S. Johnson, and d. 1816. 

VI. Nancy. ^ b. July 19, 1792; m. Samuel Chipman, of Barnstable, 
April 25, 1815. They were married in Plymoutli and lived in 
Barnstable. She d. April 4, 1883. 

Children born in Barnstable. 

1. Nancy Chipman. d. in infancy. 

2. Elizabeth Chipman, b Oct. 10, 1817; m. Lemuel Nye, of 

Sandwich, Dec. 6, 1838 : no issue. 

3. Nancy Chipman, b. April 16, 1820; m. John S. Fiske, of Sand- 

wich, Oct. 10, 1844. 

4. William Churchill Chipman, b. Feb. 27, 1822; m. Love E. Nye, 

Jan. 4. 1849. 

5. Samuel Chipman, b. Dec. 22, 1823; unmarried. 

6. Isaac Kimball Chipman, b. March 9, 1826; ni. MelindaN. Fiske, 

of Sandwich, Nov. 29, 1849. 

7. James Chipman, b. Jan. 2. 1828; d. in Sandwich, April 20, 

1850. 

VII. William," b. 1794; d. unmarried about 1816. 

71. 

THOMAS 5 CHURCHILL (Thomas,* Barxabas/ Joseph,- 
John ^). Born at Newmarket Plains, N.H., 1762, and lived there. 
He served in tlie war of the Revolution in the Company of Capt. 
Jacob Webster, Colonel Reynolds' Regiment of N.H. militia. He 



44 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

is credited with service in 1778 and again from Sept. 25 to Nov. 25, 
1781. Por the first term of service, he in common with other 
soldiers received from the New Hampshire authorities " twenty-five 
bushels of corn per month in full for three months' service." He 
died in 1807. Married, at Stratham, N.H., 1786, Alice Ceeigh- 
Tox, daughter of James, born Oct. 13, 1767, and died April 10, 
1850. 

Children born in Newmarket. 

181 I. James Creighton,^ b. April 24, 1787; m. Eliza Walker Os- 

borne." 
II. Thomas,® b. April 4, 1791 ; d. unmarried in early manhood. 
III. Elizabeth H.,® b. Sept. 2, 1799 ; m. Solomon Pendergast, 
Nov. 1, 1821. 
He was of Newmarket and they lived there. 

Their Children born at Neivmarket. 

1. Nathaniel Pendergast, died, leaving no family. 

2. Roswell H. Pendergast, b. Jan. 10, 1832; m. Helen L. Parker, 

April 16, 1858. 

They removed to the West, and settled at Newton, Iowa. 

Children, (1), Alice E. Pendergast, b. Feb. 10, 1860; d. 
Sept, 21. 18G3; (2) Allan E. Pendergast, b. Jan. 3, 1862; d. 
Sept. 27, 1862; (3) Nettie M., b. April 6, 1863, d. Aug. 23, 
1863; (4) Frederick N. Pendergast, b. July 8, 1864; (5) Charles 
Riley Pendergast, b. Sept. 4, 1865, d. Sept. 21, 1865; (6) Nellie 
B. Pendergast, b. Dec. 21, 1866; (7j Charles L. Pendergast, 
b. May 12,^1873, d. Aug. 2, 1873; (8) Herbert L. Pendergast, 
b. April 11, 1878, d. Aug. 14, 1878; (9) Roy H. Pendergast, 
b. Feb. 10, 1880, d. Aug. 5, 1880. 

ICHABOD^ CHURCHILL (Thomas/ Baknabas,^ Joseph,^ 
JoHjf^). Born at Newmarket Plains, N.H., June 24,1764. He 
lived at Parsonsfield, Me., a farmer and shoemaker. " The Oxford 
County Record," published at Kezar Falls, Me., in the issue of Dec. 
26, 1885, has a sketch of •' Father Churchill," from which account 
it appears that he settled at Parsonsfield as early as 1798, and 
cleared and cultivated the farm, which his grandson Nathaniel 
Churchill owned and occupied in 1885. He is described as a push- 
ing, prosperous man, kind and benevolent, but withal somewhat 
eccentric. He was quite notable for his peculiar religious ideas and 
practices. He believed that he was under the special guidance of 
the Holy Spirit and, it is said, obeyed every impulse promptly, with- 
out consulting his reason. The sketch contains several amusing 
anecdotes illustrative of his peculiar traits. He died Sept. 15, 
1855. First wife died Nov. 23, 1809. Second wife died Sept. 3, 
1858. Married 1st, Elizabeth Doe, born 1769, and 2d, Leah 
Allen, Oct. 2, 1810. No children by last. 



FIFTH GENERATION 45 



Children of the First Wife. 
I. Nicholas,^ b. June 3, 1790; d. unmarried, Aug. 10, 18-45. 
II. Betsey,'* b. March 27, 1793; d. unmarried, Murch 30, 1877. 
III. John," b. Sept. 22, 1795; d. unmarried, Oct. 5, 1873. 

182 IV. Thomas,« b. Jan. 20, 1798; m. Mary Banks, March 14, 1830; d. 

Oct. 16, 1878. 
V. Mary,'' b. Jan. 24, 1801; m. Robinson Blaisdell, of Eaton, N.II., 
Dec. 29, 1830. Mary d. May 4, 1865. He d. Feb. 27, 1867. 

They had three Children. 

1. Nicholas Blaisdell, b. March 29, 1,S3-'; ni. Martha C. Hood, of 

Somerville, Feb. 21, 1867. 

2. Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell, b. Sept. 5, 1834. Lives in Boston, 

Mass. 

3. Mary Melvina Bhiisdell, b. Sept. 11, 1^39; d. unmarried, Dec. 

4, 1863. 

VI. Nancy. ^ b. Oct. 9, 1803: m. Greexleaf Smith, of Cornish, Me. 
They lived at Cornish. lie was a tanner. He d. 1867; she d. 
1877. 

Children horn in Cornish. 

1. Thomas Churchill Smith, b. Aug 14, 1825; m. Mary Louisa 

Trafton, May 30. 1847. 

2. John Franklin "Smith. b. July 26, 1828; m. Mary Barker Chad- 

bourne, March 4, 1852. 

3. Henry Hyde Smith, b. Feb. 2, 1832; m. Mary Sherborn Dana, 

Dec. 24, 1861. 

4. Roscop Greenough Smith, b. .April 4, 1836; m. Sarah Pingree 

Robinson, July 6, 1861. 

5. Annie Clark Smith, b. Dec. 28, 1841 ; d July 19, 1846. 

73. 

JOSEPH 5 CHURCHILL (Thomas/ Barxaba.s,^ Joseph,- 
JoHJ^^). Born ill Newmarket, N.H., May 7, 1768 ; died in Brook- 
field, N.H., March 4, 1824. He was a farmer in Newmarket and 
Brookfield, N.H. Married, in Newmarket, 1794, Sally Tash, of 
Lee, N.H. 

Children, the first three born in Newmarket, the rest in Brookfield., N.H. 

183 I. John Tash,® b. Aug. 6, 1796; m. Mehitable Gilman Willey, 

March 5, 1817. 

184 II. Joseph Tash," b. April 18, 1798; m. Martha M. Wiggin, Sept. 

1, 1824. 

185 III. Thomas Tash,'' b. Aug. 26, 1800; m. 1st, Ann Wentworth ; m.2d, 

Eunice King. 

186 IV. Ebenezek Chapman,'' b. Nov. 11, 1802; m. Ann E. Gove, of 

Portsmouth. 
V. Sarah Tash," b. March 4, 1805; m. Rev. Samuel Nutt. 

187 VI. Nathaniel," b. April 2, 1807; m. Sophia K. King. 
VII. Mary A.," b. March 26, 1809; unmarried. 

188 VIII. Daniel," b. Dec. 3, 1811 : m. Eleanor Longley, of Lee, N.H. 

189 IX. Charles." b. April 3, 1814; m. Irene Purington. 

X. Betsett Tash," b. May 14, 1816; m. Cyrus C. Pickering, New- 
market, N.H. 

They lived at Manchester, N.H., and had Child. 
1. James W. Churchill Pickering, b. Sept. 1, 1844; m. 1st, Julia 
T. Dow, at Woburn, Mass., and had children (1) Herbert 
Dow Pickering, b. April 23, 1870; (2) Josephine Belle Pick- 



46 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



ering, b. June 24, 1872; (3) Harry Edward Pickering, b. 
Nov. 18, 1874; (4) Nellie Gertrude Pickering, b. March 28, 
1876; Co) James William Churchill Pickering, Jr., b. May 
21, 1878; d. Dec. 16, 1880. Mr. Pickering, Sr., m. 2d, Mary 
E. Bacon, of Waltham, but had no children by this marriage. 

190 XI. James Monroe,^ b. Jan. 3, 1819; m. Elizabeth Perkins, of 

Exeter, N.H. 

191 XII. William," b. Aug. 8, 1821; m. Elizabeth Kittredge, of Lowell, 

Mass. 

74. 

NATHANIEL ' CHURCHILL (Thomas/ Barxabas,' Joseph,- 
JoHN '). Born March 31, 1772. He lived in Brookfield and Eaton, 
N.H. He was a farmer and a deacon of ,the church. Married 1st, 
Patience Tash (sister of Sally, his brother Joseph's wife) ; Pa- 
tience died May 13, 1803 ; 2d, Polly Jackson. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. HoLLis," b. Aug. 20, 1801 ; m. Mary J. Lathers ; no children. 
II. Polly,** b. Feb. 24, 1803 ; d. in infancy, buried with her mother, in 
Brookiield. 

Children of Second Wife. 

III. James, E.", b. Nov. 16, 1805; m. Caroline March, 1829; both d. 
October, 1831. 
One daughter, Mary Emmeline, was reared by her grandparents. 

192 IV. Thomas C^b. Feb. 26, 1807; m. Emmeline S. Bailey, Bridg- 

" ton, March 20, 1834. 
V. Sally," b. Oct. 9, 1809; m. 1st, J. Langdon March; m. 2d, Amos 
Towle. 

Children. 

1. John L. March, b. June 12, 1831. 

2. Abby March, d. young. 

3. Edwin March, d. young. 

4. Mary Ann March, d. young. 

By the Second Husband. 

5. Elizabeth Towle. | 6. Sarah Towle. 

193 VI. John," b. June 17, 1811; m. Melissa Colby or Crosby. 

194 VII. Nathaniel," b. July 1, 1818; m. Elizabeth Goldthwait, Nov. 4, 

1841. 

195 VIII. Ichabod D.," b. Sept. 29, 1845; m. 1st, Clara Quint ; m. 2d, Sarah 

D. Lord. 

75. 
JOHN ^ CHURCHILL (Thomas,* Barnabas,=^ Joseph,- John ' ). 
Born May 11, 1776. They lived in Deerfield, N.H. Married, Nov. 
14, 1799, Sally Tkue. 

Children. 

196 I. William Graves," b. July 29. 1809 ; m. Sally Mead Page. 

II. John T. B.," b. Sept. 23, 1816; d. unmarried in Washington, D.C., 
1841. 

He died from the effects of a wound received in the war of the 
Rebellion. 



FIFTH GENEKATION 47 

76. 

JOHNS CHURCHILL (Ebenezer/ Baknabas/ Joseph,- 
JoHis" '). Born in Plymouth, June 23, 1763. His boyhood was 
passed at Plymouth, where he was engaged with his elders in fish- 
ing in the season. The year he was aged ten he earned $36.67 as 
his share of the catch of codfish. He was industrious and frugal, 
making the most of his chances of work and education. xVt fifteen 
years he went to Pittsfield and there worked on a farm by the 
month for three years, and then bought a farm of forty acres of Mr. 
James. He was strenuous, honest, and of good judgment, and these 
qualities made him a man of property and influence in the commu- 
nity, and he represented his town many times in the General Court 
of Boston. He died in Pittsfield, June 8, 1849. Married, 1788, 
in Pittsfield, Mehitable Hubbard, of that town, born Dec. 17, 
1767, and died Aug. 29, 1843. 

Their Children born in Pittsfield. 

I. Martha.® b. Aug. 20, 1789; m. Capt. Daniel Merriman, of Pitts- 
field, Dec. 4, 182(). Captain Merriman was born in Dalton, 
Mass., June 23, 1777, and died in Pittsfield, June 3, 1850. They 
lived in Hinsdale for some years and their children were born 
there, viz. : 

1. John Churchill Merriman, b. May 2, 1828; d. Dec. 21, 1849. 

2. Clark Spencer Merriman, b. Sept. 26, 1829; ni. Harriet Maria 

Mullen, of Binghamton, N.Y., b. March 22, 1832, and had, 
(1) Fannie Myra Merriman, b. at Osborn Hollow, N.Y., 
April 6, 1854; m. Lyman Chester Beebe, of Union, N.Y., 
May G, 1873, and had two children born in Alton, Iowa: 
Clark Talmadge Beebe, b. Sept. 24, 1874, and Frank Chester 
Beebe, b. April 3, 1879. 

3. Daniel Watson Merriman, b. Feb. 18, 1831; d. in Pittsfield, 

Nov. 4, 1849. 

4. Wheelock Seymour Merriman, b. May 20, 1833; m. Mary E. 

Smith, of Pennsylvania, 1866. 

II. John,® b. July 5, 1791 ; d. Aug. 2, 1791. 

III. Sophia," b. July 25, 1792; m. Linus Parker, Oct. 12, 1815. Mr. 
Parker was born in Lenox, Oct. 30, 1790. They lived in Pitts- 
field where he was a farmer and proprietor of a sawmill. He d. 
April 7, 1872, and Sophia d. March 14, 1872. Their children, 
born in Pittsfield, were : 

1. Adelia Mehitable Parker, b. June 16, 1817; m. Buel B. Bull, of 

Kent, Conn., Sept. 14, 1833, and had at Pittsfield, (1) James 
Bull, b. May 10, 1838; (2) Mary Ellen Bull, b. March 28., 
1842; d. in Lenox, Aug. 30, 1878; (3) Ulyssa Sophia Bull, b. 
April 22, 1850; m. Anthony Stewart, and had Wayne B. 
Stewart, Florence A., and Francis T. Stewart; (4) Jane Adelia 
Bull, b. July 19, 1853; m. Martin Sears, of Lenox, March 8, 
1864, and had Frederick DeWitt Sears, Albert Eugene Sears, 
Robert L. Sears James Buel Sears, and Clarence Luther 
Sears, all born between 1863 and 1874, in Lenox. 

2. John Churchill Parker, m. 1st. Sarah Fulton, of Milan, N.Y., 

Sept. 4, 1848. She d. in Milan, Aug. 3, 1855, leaving three 
children, viz. : John Dwight Parker, b. April 9, 1850; Fulton 
Churchill Parker b. AugT 31 , 1851 ; and Sarah Fulton Parker, 



48 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

b. June 2G, 1855, who died nine days after the mother, Aug. 
12, 1855. Mr. Parker ni. 2d wife, Lydia Goodrich, of Pitts- 
field, Dec. 8, 1856, and liad one child, Carrie Goodrich 
Parker, b. March 13, 1861. 

3. Jane Elizabeth Parker b. May 26, 1823; m. Nathl. B. Williams, 

of Lebanon, Conn., May 1, 1845, and had children born in 
Lebanon, Conn., viz. : (1) Ellen Cornelia Williams, b. May 
12, 1846, and (2) Mary Sophia, b. May 3. 1854. 

4. Mary Sophia Parker, b. Sept 30, 18:.'4; m. Dr. John Manning, 

of Lebanon, Conn., May 2, 1844. Their children were (1) 
John Henry Manning, b. in Ellington. Conn., July 23, 1846; 
m. Grace LeBaron Washburn, of Lenox, Mass., June 1, 1870, 
and had Love LeBaron Manning, b. in Lenox, Nov. 11, 1871; 
Franklin Washburn Manning, b in Pittsfield, July 28, 1874; 
Anna Parker Manning, b in Pittsfield, Nov. 25, 1875, and 
John Parker Manning, b. in Pittsfield, March 23, 1879; (2) 
Mary Ellen Manning, b. in Ellingrton, Conn,, July 30, 1848; 
(3) Emily King Manning, b. in Pittsfield. Sept. !), 1856; (4) 
Jennie Augusta Manning, b. April 18, 1858. 

5. Edwin Linus Parker, b. July 24, 1827: m. Jane Eliza Green, of 

Pittsfield, Oct. 14, 1855. Lived in Pittsfield, and had chil- 
dren born there, viz. : (1) George Dwight Parker, b. June 11, 
1857; (2) Lemuel Green Parker; and (3) Linus Eoot Parker, 
twins, b. June 3, 1858 (the latter d. Sept. 27, 1858) ; (4) 
Jf^nnie Sophia Parker, b. Aug. 14, 1859; d. Sept. 27, 1859 ; 

(5) Fannie Jane Parker, b. April 2, 1861 ; (6) Ella Gertrude 
Parker, b. June, 1867; (7) Sarah Churchill Parker, b. July 
15, 1873. 

6. James Dwight Parker, b. Aug. 31, 1829; d. Dee. 30, 1837. 

7. Marilla Frances Parker, b. May 15, 1831; m. Henry Chapman, 

of Pittsfield. Jan. 31, 1850. They had born in PittsSeld, (1) 
Henry Temple Chapman, b. Jan. 21, 1852; m. Lucy Lapham, 
of Adams, August, 1871. , She d. in 1875, and he m. 2d, Mary 
Overhalster, of Peach Grove, Tenn., in 1877. 

8. Frederick Sereno Parker, b. May 29, 1833; m. Cynthia Bourne, 

of Lenox, Jan. 1, 1856, and had children born in Pittsfield, 
viz. : (1) Frederick Bourne Parker, b. May 10, 1860; d. Aug. 
9, 1860; (2) Susan Cutting Parker, b. Oct. 3, 1861; (3) 
Minnie Adelle Parker, b. April 19, 1864; (4) Frederick 
Bourne Parker, b. June 24, 1865; d. Aug. 15, 1865; (5) 
Dwight Bourne Parker, b. May 20, 1870; d. Aug. 2, 1871; 

(6) Alice Bell Parker, b. March 20, 1873. 

9. Ella Maria Paiker, b. April 23, 1836; d. Dec. 31, 1837. 

15)7 IV. Charles,^ b. Feb. 25, 1796 ; m. Ch.velotte M. Francis, Dec. 4, 
1826. 
V. Laura,® b. July 5, 1797; m. Wells FoWler, of Fowlersville, 
N.y., 1839. No further record found. 
VI. LucT," b. June 12, 1799; m. Almeron D. Francis, of Pittsfield, 
April 29, 1829. They lived in Pittsfield and had children born 
there. 

1. Lucy Maria Francis, b. June 12, 1830; d. Jan. 29, 1838. 

2. Henry Martin Francis, b. Aug. 3, 1835; d. June 20, 1845. 

3. James Dwight Francis, b. Dec. 23, 1837; m. 1st, Martha J. 

Tower, June 5, 1859 ; m. 2d, Annie M.Fabricius, Sept. 29, 1886. 
They lived in Pittsfield and had children born there, viz. : (1) 
Henry Almeron Francis, b. Oct. 6, 1861; (2) George Dwight 
Francis, b. Jan. 22, 1866; d. March 27, 1886; (3) Frederick 
Tower Francis, b. Nov. 21, 1869; (4) Clifford Francis, b. 
March 3, 1872 ; (4) Robert Talcott Francis, b. Dec. 7, 1873. 
VII. Jane," b. Nov. 8, 1800; d. unmarried Sept. 22, 1822. 
VIII. Frederick,^ b. Aug. 15, 1802; d. September, 1802. 

IX. Sarah Fowler," b. Jan. 27, 1809 ; m. James Francis, of Pitts- 
field, June 14, 1832. 
They lived in Pittsfield and their children were born there, viz. : 



FIFTH GENERATION 49 

1. Edward Stillman Francis, b. Dec. 20, 1835; m. 1st, Elinor H. 

Tucker, Jan. 13, 1857 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Delia Buell, of Utica, N.Y. 
Children, (1) Edward Norman Francis, b. in Shelburne Falls, 
Dec. 24, 1857; (2) Nellie Agnes Francis, b. in Shelburne 
Falls, April U, 18G1. 

2. James Henry Francis, b. May 5, 183!) ; m. Francis Porter, of 

Coventry, Conn., May 8, 1873. They lived in Pittsfield and 
had (1) Thomas Porter, b. June 8, 1875; d. Aug. 14, 1875 
(2) John Ernest Porter, b. Dec. 18, 1877. 

3. Charles Churchill Francis, b. Dec. 11, 1841; m. Hattie A 

Wood, of New York, March 11, 1868. They lived in Syra 
cuse, N.Y., and had one daughter, fl) Daisy Wood Francis 
b. Dec. 3, 1878. 

19S X. Samuel Adams," b. Sept. 28, 1810; m. Esther Brooks, of Lenox, 

Sept. 23, 1870. 

77. 
LEMUEL 5 CHURCHILL (John/ Barxabas,^ Joseph,- John '). 
Born in Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 9, 1773. Removed in 1803 to Trux- 
ton, N.Y. They moved in an ox-cart, when Sally, the first child, 
was about six months old, and located on a farm of one hundred 
acres about three miles north of what is now Truxton Village. He 
died March 3, 1813. Married, 1802, Mindwell TiLlotson, of 
Lanesboro', born 1773. She died March 6, 1828. 

Children., all bid first born in Truxton., N. Y.; first bora in jVassachusetts. 
I. Sally," b. Sept. 9, 1803; d. unmarried, Sept. 27, 1850. 
II. John," b. Aug. :i6, 1805 ; d. Oct. 18, 1822. 
III. Eliza," b. Sept. 16, 1807; m. Erastus Holley, Oct. 27, 1831. 

Childre?} horn in Truxton., N. Y. 

1. Curtis D. Holley, b. Sept. 25, 1832. 

2. Arminda E. Holley, b. Feb. 24, 1836; m. Jason W. Crandall, 

of Truxton, Oct. 22, 1862. Lived in Homer, N.Y. 

3. Frances E. Holley, b. May 8, 1840; d. May 2, 1851. 

4. Marietta Holley, b. June"'22, 1846; m. Michael Wiegand, Feb. 

8, 1870. They lived at Truxton, N.Y. He was a farmer, 
son of Charles T. and Clara (Herbert) Wiegand. 

Children born in Truxton. 

1. Hattie Arminda Wiegand, b. Dec. 19, 1870; d. Feb. 25, 

1871. 

2. Charles Erastus Wiegand, b. Jan. 24, 1872; m. Grace Jones, 

April 20, 1898. 

3. Minnie Eliza Wiegand, b. July 8, 1874. 

4. Alena Mav Wiegand, b. Dec. 8, 1879; d. March 31, 

1880. 

5. Elmer Jason Wiegand, b. Oct. 11, 1881. 

199 IV. Orrin," b. Feb. 16, 1809; m. 1st, Emmeline Pope, Feb. 1, 1832; 
m. 2d, Jane L. Porter, Nov. 2, 1843. She died Nov. 16, 1854; 
m. 3d, Frances E. Richardson, at Buciianan, Mich., Nov. 3, 
1855. 
V. Anna," b. Sept. 4, 1811 ; d. unmarried in December, 1856. 

78. 

JOHN^ CHURCHILL (John," Barnabas,^ Joseph,' John^). 
Born in Pittsfield, Mass., March 27, 1780, and lived there. Married, 
1815, in Pittsfield, Hulda Brown. 



50 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



children born in Pittsjield. 

200 I. Lemuel B.,'' b. Nov. 24, 1816; m. Lydia Bradford, of Conway, 

Mass. 
II. Thomas P.,« b. Feb. 18, 1818; unmarried, living in Pittsfield. 

III. John B.,® b. March 2, 1819; unmfirried, living in Pittsfield. 

IV. Sarah A.,® b. May .5, 1820; m. Elisha Jenks ; no children. 
V. Mary," b. June 11, 1821 ; d. Jan. 19, 1835. 

VI. HuLDA,6 b. Aug. 29, 1822; d. October, 1879; m. 1st, Obadiah 
Kelley, of Pittsfield; m. 2d, Rufus Richmond, of Adams, 
Mass. 

Child by First Husband. 

1. Huldah Kelley, died in a few hours. 

Children by Second Husband. 

2. Mary J. Richmond, b. 1877. 

3. Clara K. Richmond, b. Oct. 25, 1879. 

VII. Clarissa,® b. May 2, 1825; m. Alonzo Goodrich. No children. 

79. 

BRADFOED^ CHURCHILL (John/ Baknabas," Joseph,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Pittsfield, Sept. 13, 1786. Removed to Truxton, 
N.Y., in 1804. Was a carpenter, and built the Baptist church in 
Truxton, from the steeple of which he fell and was killed. Married 
Selinda Robbins, of Pittsfield. 

Children. 

201 I. Alanson,^ b. Sept. -t, 1S12; m. Eliza Burlingame, of Lanesboro'. 
II. Almira,'' m. Caleb Warren, of Dalton. 

Child. 
1. Ciileb Warren, Jr. 
III. Lemuel,^ unmarried. 

80. 

SPENCERS CHURCHILL (Joh< Barnabas,^ Josep< 
JoHN^). Born in Pittsfield, Mass., June 10, 1789. Married, Nov. 
11, 1820, Clarissa Murphy, of Pittsfield. 

Child. 
I. Harriet,^ b. Feb. 9, 1822; m. Eli V. Beals, Nov. 2, 1841. 

Children. 
1. Robert S. Beals, b. Aug. 12, 1842; d. Aug. 31, 1843. 

. L-rbraB^atl'^-^^^^-^'^^^^- 

81. 

JOSEPPI ' CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ Joseph,^ John '). 

Born in Boston, Sept. 19, 1745 ; died in Boston, Dec. 21, 1807. 

They settled first in Salem, about 1768, but before 1774 removed to 

Wells, Me. At Wells he raised a company, at his own expense. 



FIFTH GENERATION 51 

and joined Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Canada, but having 
some trouble with Arnold, he withdrew his company. He after- 
wards served as lieutenant in Capt. James Hubbard's Company, Col. 
Ephraim Doolittle's Regiment. Company's return dated at camp 
on Winter Hill, Oct. 10, 1775. In 1783 he removed to Boston, and 
kept a public house on Exchange street. He was a Freemason, and 
Master, for a time, of CJolumbia Lodge, of Boston. He married 
Anne Northy, daughter of David, of Marblehead. She was born 
1745, and died in Bristol, R.L, July, 1822. 

Children. 

I. Joseph, ** b. in Salem, 1771/2. Went to sea and never returned. 
II. Nehemiaii, b. in Salem; died young. 

202 III. Benjamin King, b. in Wells, Me., July 13, 177-1 ; m. 1st. Clarissa 

Eaton; m. 2d, Elizabeth Holman. 
IV. David Northy, b. in Boston. Probably lost at sea. 

82. 

JOHN 5 CHURCHILL (Joseph,'' Joseph,-' Joseph,' John i). 
Born in 1748, in Salem, and lived there until 1775/6. Then settled 
in New Salem. Is said to have served in the war of the Revolution. 
Perhaps he was in Lieut. James Hubbard's Company, Aug. 17 to 
Aug. 23, 1777. In 1796 he removed to Benson, Vt., where he died 
Aug. 23, 1798. Married, 1773, Sarah Stacy, of Salem. She 
was born in 1752, and after the death of her husband moved from 
Benson, Vt., to Mooers, N.Y., with her family, and there died. 
May 29, 1830. 

Children horn, the first in Salem, the rest in New Salem. 

203 I. John,^ b. March 27, 1774 ; m. Hannah Schriver, dau. of Frederick, 

of Hemingford. Can. 

204 II. Joseph,^ b. Jan. 18, 177G; m. Susannah Bailey, in Chazy, N.Y. 

III. Mary,^ b. Dec. 21. 1777; m. Daniel SouTinvicic, of Benson, Vt., 

Oct. 5, 1797. 

They removed to Mooers, N.Y., in 1802. She died there March 

31, 1831. Mr. Southwick was born June 11, 1773, and died 

Jan. 15, 1839. 

Children born at Mooers, N. Y. 

1. Philetus E. Southwick, b. Nov. 7, 1S02 ; m. Eliza Stacey, of 

Benson, Vt., 1827, and d. 1864. 

2. Maria M. Southwick, b. Aug. G, 1804; m. Abel Knapp, of 

Mooers, N.Y.. Aug. 13, 1820; d. Aug. 25, 1874. 

3. Almeda Southwick, b. July 4, 1810 ; m. Solon Knapp, 1838, 

and moved to Ottawa, 111. 

4. Royal Southwick, b. Fel). 7, 1813; m. Lydia R. Child, of Som- 

erset, N.Y.. June 13, 1841. 

IV. Sarah, ^ b. May 17, 1780; m. Joshua C. Bosworth, in Mooers, 

N.Y., 1800. "she died in Mooers, March 3, 1853. He was born 
June 25, 1775, and died Feb. 14, 1860. 



52 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born at Mooers, N. Y. 

1. Franklin C. Bosworth, b. 1809. 

2. Chester Bosworth, b. Dec. 24, 1819. 

Two daugliters died in infancy. 

205 V. Samuel,^ b. Aug. 8, 1782; m. Martha L. Bosworth, Feb. 8, 

1814; d. Feb. 23, 1865. 
200 VI. Jeremiah,^ b. 1785; m. Mary Frost. 

VII. Elizabeth, ** b. 1787; ra. ( ) Ptnchon. 

She died leaving one daughter, but the father removed to the 
West with her, and all trace is lost in her mother's family. 

VIII. Agnes,6 b. April 21, 1789; m. Isaac Fitch, 1806. She died 
April 3, 1868. He was born Aug. 2, 1786, and died Oct. 1, 1851. 

Children horn at Mooers, N. Y. 

1. James Fitch, b. 1807; m. Harriet Perry, of Chaniplain. 

Children. 
Marcellus, Emmett, Elmer, Katharine, Wilmer, Francis. 

2. Jabez Fitch, b. Aug. 18, 1809; m. and settled in Ottawa, 111. ; 

d. 1851. 

3. Jeremiah Fitch, b. July 7, 1811 ; d. 1811. 

4. Julius Fitch, b. Aug. 21, 1812; settled in llockford, 111. ; d. 

1879. 

5. Joel Fitch, b. May 7, 1815; settled in Clinton, la. 

6. Matilda C. Fitch, b. Aug. 20, 1817; m. Rev. Hiram Dunn. 

7. Isaac Fitch, b. Jan. 20,^1820; d. February, 1843. 

8. Maria Fitch, b. Jan. 21, 1822; ni. ( ) Brewster; lived in 

Ottawa, 111. ; d. 1890. 

9. Pliny Fitch, b. Jan. 22, 1824; d. February, 1850. 

10. Aurelia Fitch, b. April 9, 1826; d. June 9, 1832. 

11. Alvah Fitch, b. Feb. 15, 1828; settled in Franklin Grove, 111. 

12. Susannah Fitch, b. Nov. 13, 1830; m. Dr. Joel Chandler; d. in 

1875, and left ten children. 

IX. Deborah,^ b. Nov. 11, 1794; m. Jonas Parker, Sept. 1, 1810; 
she d. Feb. 2, 1879. 

Children born in Mooers, X. Y. 

1. Sophia Parker, b. Dec. 11, 1812; m. John Henry, Feb. 15, 

1838. Lives in Keene, N.Y. 

2. Eliza Parker, b. Feb. 7, 1815; m. Joseph Dumont, Sept. 10, 

1833. 

3. Chauncy Parker, b. April 30, 1817 ; m. Melissa Eaton, 1840. 

4. Isaac F. Parker, b. Nov. 4, 1818; m. Julia A. Tracy, Dec. 13, 

1842. 

5. Edgar Alonzo Parker, b. Oct. 4, 1820; m. Mary E. Brewster, 

Oct. 5, 1845. 

6. Jeremiah Churchill Parker, b. Aug. 4, 1823; d. unmarried, Nov. 

6, 1849. 
7 Paschal Pevlah Parker, b. March 10, 1826; m. 1st, Miriam Mc- 
Ewer, Nov. 19, 1850; m. 2d, Martha McEwer, Jan. 7, 1852. 

83. 
SAMUEL 5 CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Joseph,^ Joseph,- John ^). 
Born in Lancaster, Oct. 130, 1749. He served in the Revolution, in 
the Lancaster Company, Capt. Samuel Sawyer, Col. John Whit- 
comb's Regiment Minute-men, 1775. Corporal also under same 



FIFTH GENERATION 53 

captain, marched to New York in Col. Jonathan Smith's Regi- 
ment, July to December, 1776. Married, March 6, 1781, Rebecca 
Wilder, of Sterling. 

Children . 

207 I. John," b. July 7, 1782; m. Dolly Mears, of Sterling, Dec. 12, 

1813. 
II. Rebecca, * b. June 2, 178(i; m. Levi Wellington, of Worcester, 
Aug. 16, 1819. 

Child. 
1. Samuel Torrey Wellington. 

III. Samuel, Jr.,'' b. Oct. 24, 1788; d. unmarried, Jan. 31, 1827. 

IV. Sally," \). Oct. 31, 1791 ; m. John Burgess, of Groton, Jan. 1, 

1833. She died Jan. 12, 1862, leaving no issue. 

84. 
ELIEZER^ CHURCHILL (Eliezek,* Eliezek,^ Eliezek,^ 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, Oct. 31, 1744. Lived in Bridgewater 
and Abingtou; was a shoemaker. Married 1st, Sept. 27, 1764, Mrs. 
Jane (Sylvester) Rider ; married 2d, Feb. 12, 1776, Abigail 
Bartlett. 

Children by First Wife. 

208 I. Eliezer," b. 176G; m. Lucy Otis, of Scituate, Jan. 27, 1788. 
II. Charles,® m. Jedidah Hawes, May 24, 1794. No record. 

III. Deborah," m. Eliezer Alden, Jan. 1, 1797. 

Children. 

1. Lewis Alden. I 8. Rebecca Alden. 

2. Isaac Alden. | 

Child by Second Wife. 

IV. Jane," b. 1777; m. 1st, Eusha Lincoln, Nov. 13, 1803; m. 2d, 

( ) Haskell; lived in South Bridgewater. 

87. 

THADDEUS^ CHURCHILL (ELmzER,^ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ 
JoHN^). Born Nov. 29, 1745. Lived in Plymouth, probably in 
the south part of the town. In 1803 he owned a half of old house 
known as the '' Chandler House."' Married, Dec. 3, 1774, Asenath 
Delano. 

Childreti born in Plymouth. 

20}> I. Thaddeus," b. March 23, 1776; m. Mercy Fuller, Nov. 11, 1798. 

II. Patience," m. Solomon Finney, Nov. 9, 1797. Moved to Chilli- 

cothe, O. 
III. William," m. Mrs. Martha (Albertson) Harlow, May 24, 1807. 
She was the dan. of Jacob Albertson and the widow of Amaziah 
Harlow. 
210 IV. Joseph," b. 1782; m. 1st, Mercy LeBaron Goodwin, July 28, 
1804; m. 2d, Lydia LeBaron Goodwin, Oct. 19, 1823. 
V. Asenath," m. Capt. John Paty, March 25, 1802. 



54 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 

88. 
SAMUEL ' CHURCHILL, (Josiah/ Eliezee,^ Eliezer;' Johx '). 
Born in Plymouth, July 10, 1754. Served in the war of the Revo- 
lution, probably in Capt. Jesse Harlow's Company of Minute-men 
on Alarm of April 19, 1775. Perhaps the pensioner of 1831. 
Married, Dec. 14, 1776, Elizabeth Churchill, daughter of Ama- 
ziah (No. 37). 

Children. 

211 I. Samuel,*^ b. May 3, 1779; m. Nancy Covington, Nor. 8, 1801. 

212 II. Caleb, •* b. March 25. 1782; m. Lydia Greenold. 

III. Mendall,'' b. April 13, 1786; m. Mary ( ). Lost at sea. 

IV. Lucy," b. June 24, 1788; m. Zechariah Rhodes, Nov. 6, 1804. 

They removed to and resided in Maryland. 

;'■' Child. 

1. Lucy Rea Rhodes, b. Oct. 28, 1822, at Joppa Mills, Md.; m. 
Wm. S. Thompson, M.D., at Catonville, Md. 

V. Henry," b. July 29, 1790; d. young; unmarried. 
VI. Deborah," b. Aug. 12, 1793; m. Joseph Vose, of Stoughton, 
Nov. 30, 1815. 

Children. 

1. Henry Clay Vose, b. Oct. 6, 1816; m. Rachel Wild Faxon, of 

Braintree, Nov. 6, 1839. 

Children of Henry C. and Raxhel Vose. 

1. Francis Henry Vose, b. at Taunton, Aug. 9, 1840; d. Sept. 

27, 1840. 

2. Clifton Henry Vose, b. at Rochester, April 1, 1842; d. in 

Rebel Prison, SC, Oct. 27, 1864. 

3. George Mendell Vose, b. Watertown, May 22, 1847; d. 

April 1, 1849. 

4. Thomas French Vose. b. Watertown, Jan. 24, 1849; d, 

Feb. 13, 1850. 

5. Edwin Faxon Vose, b. Watertown, Oct. 17, 1850. 

6. Albert Churchill Vose, b. Clinton, N.Y.. April 26, 18.53. 

7. Frederick Parkhurst Vose, b Marion, Mass., Jan 13, 1855; 

d. Feb. 23, 1880. 

8. Agnes Allen Vose, b. Marion, Mass., Jan. 13, 1855; d. 

Feb. 23, 1880. 

2. Almira Churchill Vose, b. May 5, 1818 ; m. Stephen A. Cornish, 

of Taunton. 



Children. 



1. Henry A. Cornish. 

2. Oscar W. Cornish. 

3. Emma Cornish. 



4. Ellen Cornish. 

5. Esther A. Cornish. 



3. Elizabeth Churchill Vose, b. Aug. 6, 1820; m. Samuel Bennett, 
of New Bedford. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth Churchill Bennett. 

2. Carrie Morton Bennett. 



FIFTH GENEEATION 55 



4. Jeremiah Mendall Vose, b. Oct. 9, 1822; m. Eliza Frances 

Calder, of Providence, Aug. 5, 1856. They lived in Provi- 
dence. He died in Providence, Nov. 6, 1896, and she died 
there April 21, 1895. 

Children. 

1. Annie Hill Vose, b. March 5, 1857; d. June 27, 1857. 

2. "William Calder Vose, b. June 5, 1858 ; d. Jan. 22, 1865. 

3. Joseph Mendall Vose, b. Oct. 5, 1860. 

4. Alice Cliurchill Vose, b. Sept. 5, 1863; m. Frank Smith, 

Jan. 25, 1899. 

5. Eliza Spencer Vose, b. Nov. 18, 1865. 

6. Eleanor Calder Vose, b. June 8, 1871; d. July 29, 1871. 

5. Esther Collins Vose, b. Nov. 24, 1824; m. Albert Johnson, of 

Stoughton. 

One child only, who died in infancy. 

6. Lydia Vose, d. young. 

7. Lydia Churchilf Vose, b. Feb. 4, 1829; m. Putnam D. Nichols, 

of Taunton, and had Edwin Vose Nichols and Louisa Putnam 
Nichols. 

8. Seth Morton Vose, 'b. Aug. 5, 1831; m. Mary Branch, of Provi- 

dence, Feb. 2, 1854. They lived in Seekonk, Providence, 
and South Attleboro' and had 

Children. 

1. Mary Lee Vose, b. in Seekonk, May 9, 1855; ni. Wilmot L. 

Warren, of Springfield. 

2. Lizzie Churchill Vose, b. in Providence, June 24, 1857 ; d. 

June 20, 1863. 

3. Carrie Morton Vose, b. in Providence, April 26, 1859: d. 
I ', June 30, 1863. 

. 4T^]Y[attie Edwards Vose, b. in Providence, July 6, 1864; m. 
Horace Churchill Thompson, of Plicenix, Md., June 8, 
1887. 

5. Robert Churchill Vose, b. South Attleboro', Sept. 12, 1873. 

6. Nathaniel Morton Vose, b. South Attleboro',' May 5, 1879, 

9. Joseph Alonzo Vose, b. M;iy 13, 1833; m. Maria Allen, of 

Providence. 

Children. 

1. Isabella Morton Vose. 

2. Frederick Churchill Vose. 

3. Philip Mendelsohn Vose. 

4. Clifton Henry Vose. 

5. Grace Vose. 

VII. Esther,* b. March 17, 1795; m. Samuel Aveey Collins, Oct. 7, 
1816. They lived in Easton, Randolph, and Taunton, Mass. 

Children. 

1. George Thacher Collins, b. in Easton, Jan. 13, 1819; m. Soph- 

ronia Tougce, of Warwick, R.I. 

2. Lucy Rhodes Collins, b. in (Randolph, Feb. 20, 1821 ; m. John 

Tilton Carter, April 26, 1843. 

Children. 

1. Melinda Eliot Carter, b. May 18, 1845; d. March 11, 1847. 

2. John Avery Carter, b. June 18, 1847 ; m. Elizabeth Frye Kil- 

born ; no children. 

3. Annie .Weston Carter, b. Dec. 14, 1852; m. James Edgar 

Cook, May 28, 1879 

4. George Tilton Carter, b. Feb. 13, 1855; m. Elizabeth Bertha 

Matthews, Dec. 19, 1884. 



56 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



3. Adelia Collins, b. April 15, 1823; d. young. 

4. Samuel Avery Collins, b. Aug 18, 1826; m. Mary Covington, 

of Middleboro'. He was a minister, and (May 16, 1877) lived 
in Cincinnati. 
6. Adelia Relief Collins, b. July 22, 1829; m. James Powers Ship- 
ley, of Taunton, July 22, 1852. 

6. Caleb Collins, b. March 13, 1831 ; ni. Laura Augusta Walker, 

of Dighton, Dec. 5, 1855. 

7. Mary Elizabeth Collins, b. in Taunton, Oct. 2, 1834; m. John 

S. Pinkerton, of Central Falls, K.I., May 29, 1860, and had 

Children. 

1. Henry William Pinkerton. 

2. Elizabeth Esther Pinkerton. 

8. Henry Erastus Collins, b. March 1, 1837; m.Mary Perry, July, 

1860. 

Children. 

1. Clara Collins. I 3. E.lward Collins. 

2. Marion Collins. | 

89. 

EN0S5 CHURCHILL (Josiah/ Eliezek,^ Eliezer,^ John'). 
Born at Plymouth, Mass., March 10, 1759. Died 1834. Married, 
March 13, 1792, Mary Paine, at Ragged Islands, Nova Scotia. 
She died in 1857. 

Children. 

213 I. ENOs/b. at Ragged Islands, April 9, 1797; m. Abigail Locke, of 

Ragged Islands. 
II. Elizabeth.* 

III. Mart.6 

IV. Patience.* 

90. 

SYLVANUS^ CHURCHILL (Josiah,^ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN 1). Born in Plymouth, Jan. 23, 1766. Died April 25, 1847. 
Married, Sept. 22, 1797, Lydia Churchill, daughter of Wilson 
(Ko. 105). She died Aug. 13, 1854. 

Children. 
I. SiLVANUs,* b. Jan, 23, 1802; d. in infancy, Sept. 25, 1802. 

214 II. SiLVANUs,* b. Sept. 25, 1805; m. 1st, Lydia Russell, of New 

Bedford, 1836 ; m. 2d, Eliza W. Gifford, of New Bedford, 1843. 

III. IIiEAM,* b. Oct. 10, 1807; m. Elizabeth Ashley, of New Bedford, 

no issue. 

IV. Thomas Gilman," b. Dec. 30, 1809; m. Ist, Mercy J. Wells, of 

Wells, Me. ; ra. 2d, Margaret Greenwood; no issue. 
V. Benjamin,* b. April 23, 1812; unmarried. 
VL JosiAH W.,« b. March 23, 1815; d. unmarried, Jan. 18, 1885. 

215 VII. John D.,* b. Nov. 8, 1817; m. 1st, Maria J. Holmes, dau. of 

Thomas, April 1840; m. 2d, Julia A. Hawley, December, 1883. 

91. 

JONATHAN 5 CHURCHILL (Jonathax," Eliezer,' Eliezer,- 
JoHN ^). Born May 18, 1744, in Plymouth. He served in the Revolu- 
tion in Captain Wadsworth's Company, May 2, 1775, to Aug. 1, 1775, 



FIFTH GENERATION 57 

three montlis, and again in Capt. Nathaniel Goudwin's Company, 
1777 ; both companies in Colonel Cotton's Plymouth Ilegiment. In 
the United States pension files he is reported as having received a 
pension of .^96 a year from April 16, 1818, to Dec. V>, 1830, when he 
died, aged 87 years. Married, Nov. 26, 1767, in Hingham, Mass., 
LvDiA Gilbert, and their home was in or near Hingham until 
after the war, when they removed to West Fairlee, Vt., where he 
spent the rest of his days. 

Children born at or near Ifingham . 
I. Olive, '^ b. Oct. 2G, 1768. 
II. Mercy,« b. July 22, 1770. 

III. Gilbert.^ 

He lived in later years at Burlington, Vt., unmarried, and is 
reported by an aged person of that town who knew him as having 
been a remarkable man. 

IV. Hannah, m. Jonathan Woods. 
V. John, died unmarried. 

No furtlier account of this family lias been obtained. — Editor. 

93. 

JESSE 5 CHUECHILL (Jonathan," ELiEZEii,^ Eliezeii,^ John '). 
Born in Plymouth, Oct. 30, 1746. He was a " master mariner.' He 
served in the Revolution in Company of Capt. Nathaniel Goodwin, 
Colonel Cotton's Plymouth Regiment, Sept. 25, 1777, to Oct. 31, 
1777. Service, one month six days, on a secret expedition to Newport, 
R.I. He lived at Plymouth till quite late in life, when he removed 
to Ohio, and there died, probably near Cincinnati, Dec. 16, 1831. 
Married, in Newburyport, Oct. 5, 1770, Abigail Wokcestek, born 
July 12, 1750, and died Aug. 27, 1826. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

I. Jesse,6 b. Nov. 10, 1772; d. Nov. 12, 1772. 
II. Jesse, ^ b. Nov. ^0, 1773; unmarried; a cabinet-maker. 
21(> III. Lemuel,*^ b. Dec. 5, 1775; m. Sarah Sumner, of Roxbury, Mass., 
March 21, 1803. 
IV. Abigail Worcester. « b. June 25, 1778; d. Sept. rt, 1778. 
V. Joseph,'' b. Oct. 10, 1770. Said to have settled in New Orleans, 
La. No further record. 
VI. Abigail,^ b. March 23, 1782; d. July 24, 1783. 
VII. David,« b. July 30, 1784; d. Jan, 1, 1788. 

217 VIII. Simeon,** b. June 25, 1786; m. Caroline Hunt, of Baltimore. 

IX. Hannah," b. March 24, 1789; died unmarried, Nov. 6, 1811. 

218 X. David,** b. July 1(5, 1705; ra. Frances Ann Clifton McKin, Feb. 

22, 1825. 

93. 

FRANCIS ° CHURCHILL (Jonathan,* Eliezek,^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN '). Born in Plymouth, June 11, 1761. He served in Capt. Jesse 
Harlow's Company, coast guards, at Plymouth, as fifer, seven months 
in 1776. Settled in Charlestown, and was there a large landholder, but 



o8 THE CHUPvCHILL FA.AilLY 

disposed of his property tliere before 1790, and removed to West 
Fairlee, Vt., wliere he lived thereafter. Died Oct. 27, 1841. He was a 
carpenter and painter by trade. Was captain of a militia company 
in Fairlee. Married, Sept. 24, 1786, Phebe Leathers, daughter of 
William, of Somerville. She was born Feb. 11, 1769, and died 
May 8, 1852, at Nashua, N.H. at John E. Churchill's ; buried at 
Fairlee, Vt. 

Childo-en born, the two oldest in Charlestoivn, the rest in W. Fairlee, Vt. 

219 I. William Leathers,^ b. March 22, 1787; m. Eliza Lampiiire, of 

W. Fairlee. 

220 II. Francis Worcester,^ b. Feb. 9, 1789; ni. Millicent Whit- 

comb. 

221 III. David Carroll,'' b. Dec. 16, 1790; m. Polly Franklin, of Lynn. 
IV. Robert Wallace,* b. Nov. 2C, 1792; m. ( ) Stretton ; d. 

without issue, in 1834, in Franconia, N.H. 

222 V. Simeon Richardson,** b. Dec. 9, 1794; m. Mary Ann Doane ; d. 

in Syracuse, N.Y. 

223 VI. Samuel Stillman,'' b. May 2G, 179(3; m. Sally Coburn, of Post 

Mills, Vt. 

224 VII. Joseph Warren,« b. Feb. 2, 1798; ra. Sarah N. Doane, Feb. 2, 

1825; d. Jan. 12, 1875. 

225 VIII. Reuben Edward,** b. Oct. 26, 1799. Lived in Paw Paw, Mich., and 

died there. 

226 IX. Thomas Worcester,*' b. Sept. 20, 1802; in. Polly Brown, of 

Lowell, Mass. 
X. Phebe Leathers,® b. June 19, 1804; ra. Nathan Haskell, of 

Clielsea; no issue; d. April 21, 1863. 
XI. Mary Frothingham,® b. Feb. 14, 1808; m. Wm. F. Lawrence, 
in Chelsea, and lived in Nashua, N.H., in 1832; she died Dec. 
3, 1858 ; he died March 22, 1856. 

Children. 

1. Morgianna Lawrence, b. Nov. 1, 1833; d. Dec. 23, 1834. 

2. Georgianna Lawrence, b. Feb. 5, 1835. 

3. Mary L. Lawrence, b. April 7, 1836; m. Spencer C. Vose, Sept. 

4, 1862; lived in Providence, R.I. 

4. Sarah L. Lawrence, b. April 1, 1838; m. George E. Jaques, of 

Boston, in 1862. 

227 XII. John Emery,« b. July 20, 1811; m. Eliza Ann Coburn; lived in 

Nashua, N.H. 

228 XIII. George Washington,^ b. Nov. 4, 1813; in. 1st, Elizabeth Mil- 

liken, in Troy, N.Y. ; m. 2d, ( ), in Port Mills, Vt. ; m. 

3d, Mrs. Lydia Ann (Wharff) Shaw. 

95. 

CHARLES 5 CHURCHILL (Ephraim,^ Stephen," Eliezer,- 
JoHisr ^). Born in Plymouth, April 2o, 1733, ■ and lived there. 
Served in the war of the Revolution in Capt. Nathaniel Goodwin's 
Company, Col. Theophilus Cotton's Regiment, service Sept. 25, 1777, 
to Oct. 31, 1777, one month and six days, on a secret expedition 
against Newport, R.I. He died Oct. 10, 1797. Married Mks. Sarah 
(Cobb) Churchill, widow of Isaac (No. 24), q. v. She died Feb. 
17, 1803. 



FIFTH GENERATION 59 



Children of Charles and Sarah. 

229 I. Charles,® b. Oct. 8, 1767; m. Hannah Nye, ofWareham. 

II. Joseph,® h. Nov. 15, 1701); d. at sea, August, 1803, aged 33 
years. 

230 III. RuFUS,® b. April 12, 1772; m. Eunice Covington, March 10, 

1797; (1. April 20, 1820. 

231 IV. Samuel,® b. Sept. 23, 1771; m. Bathsheba Collins, Nov. 11, 

1798. 
V. Elkanah,® 1>. March 10, 1777; m. Eunice Finney, Sept. 5, 1801. 
He d. at sea, Oct. 7, 1804. No further record. 
VI. Sarah,® b. Nov. 12, 1779; ra. Seth Finney, Nov. 15, 1798. 
They lived at Plymouth, and had 

Children. 

1. Seth Finney, m. Betsey D. Whitinij, 1821. 

2. Elkanah Churchill Finney, m. Hannah Ilowiand, 1829. 

3. Hannah Finney, ra. Ephraini Howard. 

4. Mary Otis Finney, m. .Vugustus Burgess. 

232 VII. Ephraim,® b. May IG, 1782; m. Sally Finney, March 2, 180-t. 

96. 

ZACCHEUS^ CHURCHILL (Ephraim/ Stephe^ Eliezer,' 
JoHX ^). Born in Plymouth, Feb. 20, 1735. ^Married, in Plymouth, 
Sept. 6, 1754, Mary Trask, daughter of Elias and ^lary (Bolter) 
Trask. 

Children. 

I. Elizabeth,® b. Jan. 24, 1755/0; m. Paul Doten, Nov. 0, 1774. 
II. Zaccheus,® b. Dec. 1, 1757. 
III. Mary,® b. Nov. 24, 1758 ; m. William Hceston (or Huston), Aug. 

8, 1777. 

Children. 

1. William Hueston. 

2. Hannah Hueston, m. Henry McCartey. 

3. Nathaniel Hueston, b. 1786. 

4. Elizabeth Hueston, m. Thomas Covington. 

5. Priscilla Hueston, m. Edward Morton, 1810. 

233 IV. Ephraim,® b. September, 1759 ; m. Asenath Hibbard, in Yarmouth, 

Nova Scotia. 

234 V. Thomas,® m. Mary Kief, of Boston, May 23, 1777. 

235 VI. RuFus.® No further record. 

236 VII. Nathaniel.® No further record. 
VIII. Priscilla.® No further record. 

97. 

EPHRAIM 5 CHURCHILL (Ephraim," Stephen,^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN^). Born in Plymouth, July 2, 1738. They lived in Bridge- 
water, Mass. Perhaps he served in the Revolution in Captain 
Dean's Company, Bridgewater, instead of his son Ephraim, or per- 
haps both served in same company, April 19, 1775. Married, in 
Halifax, Mass., Nov. 28, 1752, Jemima Bryant, of Halifax. Died 
Dec. 13, 1817. 



60 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born in Bridgewaier. 
I. Ephraim,^ b. Jan. 7, 1753; m. Silence French, dau. of Depend- 
ence, of Stoughton, 1787; no children. Probably served in the 
Revolution in Capt. Josiali Hayden's Company, May 1, 1775, to 
Aug. 1, 1775. 
II. Hannah,"^ b. Feb. 5, 1755; m. Calvin Snow, 1784. 

III. Dorcas," b. May 21, 1759; m. Eliab Snow, 1787. 

Ohildren . 

1. Anson Snow, m. Sally Trask. 

2. Olive Snow, m. Apollo Dodge. 

3. Lydia Snow, m. Dennis Libbj' 

4. Churchill Snow, b. Aug. 11, 1794; m. Eunice Bolton, Sept. 9, 

1820. 

IV. Jemima,® b. Oct. 14, 1761; m. James Packard, 1778. 

V. James," b. Aug. 17, 1764; m. 1st, Ltdia Snow, 1788. She died 
April 4, 1790; no issue; m. 2d, Mart Gurnet, dau. of Zech- 
ariah, 1794. He died Jan. 12, 1846; no children. 
VI. Sarah," b. June 13, 1767; d. unmarried, April 12, 1801. 
VII. Susanna," b. Aug. 7, 1770; m. Elijah Drake, 2d, 1800. 



1. Jabez Drake. 

2. Hannah Drake. 

3. Eniilv Drake. 



Children. 

4. Charles Drake. 

5. Jonathan Drake, b. Nov. 9, 1814. 

6. James Drake. 



98. 
ELLIS 5 CHURCHILL (Ephraim," Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John^). 
Born at Plymouth, Nov. 25, 1742. Served in the Revolution several 
terms. First in Sergt. Enos Dean's Guards over the British prison- 
ers in Taunton jail, December, 1776, nineteen days. Also enlisted in 
regular army First Company, Third Regiment, for three years, March 
21, 1781. Description at this latter date : " Age, 39 years ; resi- 
dence, Taunton ; stature, 5 feet 6 inches ; complexion, dark ; hair, 
brown ; eyes, gray ; occupation, cordwainer." Another term, July 
27 to Oct. 31, 1780, may have been his or that of his son Ellis. 
Married 1st, Oct. 18, 1764, Patience Churchill, daughter of 
Josiah '* (No. 31). She died Sept. 11, 1772 ; married 2d, Sarah 
Ball. 

Children. 
I. Ellis," b. June 24, 176.i ; d. unmarried. 

Probably in the Revolution, private. Captain Gifford's Company, 
July 12 to Nov. 27, 1781. Service at R.I. 

237 II. Lewis," m. Nanct Mitchell, March 24, 1792. 

238 III. Charles," m. Jedidah Hawes, May 24, 1794. 

No further record. 

By Second Wife. 

239 IV. William," b. Dec. 12, 1780; m. Sallt Rounds, 1805. 

99. 

ANSEL 5 CHURCHILL (Ephraim," Stephen,^ Eliezer,- 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, March 29, 1745. Married, July 17, 
1765, Bethia Holmes. 




MARIA (CHURCHILL) SHAW. 

(Under No. 103, page 61.) 



FIFTH GENEKATIOX 61 



Children. 
I. Ansel. ^ Removed to Rhode Island ; no further record. 
II. Priscilla,^ m. Benjamin SAMPSoNTAug. 29, 17S6. 
III. Patience,^ m. John Calderwood. Oct. 4, 1792 

240 IV. JoHN,^ b. 1775; ni. Nancy Jackson, dau. of Isaac, June 6, 1801. 

V. Bethia,^ m. Zephaniah Holmes, April 4, 1796. 

103. 

STEPHEN^ CHUPvCHILL (Stephe.x/ Stepiien,=^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN^). Born in Plymouth, June 7, 1743, and lived there. Served 
in Revolution. Lieutenant in command of Plymouth Company at 
Lexington Alarm ; first lieutenant Fifth Company, First Plymouth 
Eegiment, June 6, 1776 ; captain of Seacoast Company, April 8, 
1778, stationed at " the Gurnet " ; captain in Colonel Cotton's regi- 
ment, Newport, R.L, March, 1781. ^Married, July 10, 1766, Lucy 
BuKBANK, daughter of Timothy, born 1745. 

Children. 
I. Lucy,'* b. Jan. 12, 1767; m. Samuel Bradford, Nov. 24, 1785. 

Children. 

1. Samuel Bradford, m. Lucy Gibbs. 

2. Stephen Bradford, m. Hannah Wadsworth. 

3. Hannah Bradford, m. Stephen Mason Burbank. 

4. Lucy Bradford, m. Bartlett Bradford. 

5. Ellen Bradford, ni. Charles Brewster. 

G. Harvey Bradford, m. Wealthy Hathaway, of Rochester. 

241 n. Stephen.*^ b. May 7, 1768 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Gray, June 4, 1791 ; 

m. 2d, Nancy (Jackson) Churchill, widow of John (No. 240;. 

242 III. Peleg,6 b. Aug. 11, 1769; m. 1st, ( ) Bradford; m. 2d, 

Hannah Hosea, April 14, 1791. 
24.'> IV. Heman,** b. March JO, 1771; m. Jane Churchill, Jan. 1, 1795. 
244 V. Daniel,« b. Feb. 5, 1773; m. !st, Sallt Collins, Nov. 12, 1797; 

m. 2d, Mrs. Nancy Brewster, widow, Oct. 8, 1837. 
VI. Otis,® b. Sept. 6, 1774; d. unmarried. 
VII. Hannah," b. June 30, 1776; m. Lewis Harlow, April 15, 1796. 

Childre7i. 

1. Levels Harlow, m. Betsey Holmes, 1821, dau. Barnabas. 

2. Lucy C. Harlow, m. Isaac Barnes. 

3. Hannah Harlow, m. Charles Goodwin. 

4. Betsey Harlow, ra. Jabez Harlow. 

5. John Harlow, m. Jane C. Bradford. 

VIII. Mariah." b. March 20, 1778 ; m. Southworth Shaw, Oct. 14, 1798. 

Children. 

1. Betsey Shaw, b. 1799. 

2. Southworth Shaw, b. 1801; m. Abby Atwood Slmrtleff, of 

Boston, dau. of Benjamin, 1826. 

3. Ichabod Shaw, b. ISn:!. 

4. Betsey Shaw, b. 1805; m. William Bramhall. 

5. Samuel Shaw, b. 1808; ra. Mary Gibbs Dike, dau. of Simeon. 

6. Maria Shaw, b. 1811. 

7. George Atwood Shaw, b. 1813. 

8. George Atwood Shaw, b. 1816. 

9. James R. Shaw, b. 1820; m. Susan Einney, dau. Ephraim. 

IX. Nancy,6 b. July 10, 1780; m. John Atwood, Nov. 3, 1799. 



ry2 THE CHURCHILL FAjLILY 



Children horn in Plymouth. 

1. John Atwood, m. Hannah Wiswall, 1828. 

2. William Atwood. 

3. Maria Shaw Atwood, m. Ignatius Tierce. 

4. Mary Ann Atwood, m. Ephraim Holmes. 

5. Nancy Atwood. 

X. Sally,« b. May 8, 1782; m. David Drew, 1803. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Ellis Drew, m. Sarah Dickson. 

2. David Drew, m. Ann D. Burgess. 

3. Lucinda Drew, m. William T. Drew. 

4. Sarah Drew, m. Lewis Perry. 

XI. Elkanah,*' b. May 23, 1783; d. young. 
XII. PoLLT,« b. Jan. 21, 1786; ra. Samuel Dickson, 1803. 

Cliildren. 

1. Samuel Dickson. 

2. David Dickson. 

3. Mary Dickson, m. Benjamin Bullard. 

4. James Dickson. 

XIII. Elizabeth, ** b. May 5, 1788; m. Jesse Robbins, 1804. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Heman C. Robbins, m. Mary Ann Spear, 1832. 

2. Betsey Otis Robbins, m. James Burgess. 

3. Augustus Robbins, m. Mary C. Turner, dau. of Ezekiel C. 

104. 
ZADOCK^ CHURCHILL (Stephen/ Stephen,^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN^). Born in Plymouth, July 16, 1747. He served in the 
war of the Revolution as sergeant in Capt. Jesse Harlow's Com- 
pany upon Alarm of April 19, 1775; service, seven clays. He is 
credited with several later terms of service in 1777 and 1778. 
Married, Oct. 7, 1773, Bathsheba Rider, daughter of Joseph. 

Child. 

I. Bathsheba,*^ b. March 26, 1776; m., March 21, 1795, Thomas 
Long, the son of Miles Long and Thankful (Clark) Long, his 
wife. Bathsheba Churcliill is said to have been beautiful both 
in mind and person. Her parents both died when she Avas a 
child. 

Children born in Middlebord' , Mass. 

1. Betsey Long, b. Aug. 31, 1796; m. Isaac Ellis. 

2. Thomas Long, b. July 25, 1798; m. Mary Ann Dunham, of 

Plymouth, 1822. 
*3. Zadock R. Long, b. July 28, 1800; in. Aug. 31, 1824, at New 
Gloucester, Me., Julia Temple Davis, b. at Falmouth, Me., 
Feb. 17, 1807. 

*Tliis couple lived in Buckfield, Me., and there, Oct. 27, 1838, the youngest of their four 
children, John Davis Long, the eminent scholar, jurist, and statesman was born. As member 
of Congress, governor of Maspachusetta, and Secretary of the Navj- in the cabinet of President 
McKinley, in the trying period of the Spanish and Philippine Wars, he has won and will ever 
hold a place of high honor among the most illustrious sons of the American Republic. — Editor. 



FIFTH GETTER ATION (53 

4. Sally Long, b. April 7, 180-'; tit. Lucius Lorins. 

5. Miles Long, b. June 8, 1804; m. Ann Bridghani. 

6. Harriet Long, \ b. in Buckfield, Me., April ti, 1811 ;d. young. 

7. Washington Long, j b. in Buckfield, Me., April 6. 1811. 

8. Bathsheba Churchill Long, b. Jan. 21, 1813; m. Isaac Bearse. 

9. Thankful Clark Long, b. Sept. 15, 1818; m. William Bacon. 

105. 

WILSON 5 CHURCHILL (Benjamin,* Stephen ,3 Eliezeb,^' 
John '). Born in Plymouth, April 23, 1747. Served in Revolution 
in Lieut. Stephen Churchill's Company, April 19, 1775. Marched 
to Marshfield April 20. Service seven days. Also in regular array, 
Aug. 9, 1780. Age, 34 ; height, 5 feet 8 inches ; complexion, ruddy ; 
residence, Plymouth. Marched from Springfield under Captain Lunt. 
Also other service in 1777, with Captain Goodwin. Married, Dec. 
12, 1772, Lydia Darling. She was the daughter of Jonathan 
and Martha (Bramhall) Darling, and born 1750. 

Childreii. 
I. Lydia, ^ b. Aug 6, 1775; ra. Sylvants Churchill (No. 90), Sept. 
•>•>. 1797. q.v. 

245 II. Wilson, « b. 1778; m. 1st, Ruth Hinckley, Dec. 9, 1804; m. 2d, 

Susan Lucas, May 25, 1816. 
III. Hannah,*^ b. Dec. 2, 1780; ni. James Howard, 1800. He was 
born Oct. 14, 1777. 

Children. 

1. Hannah Howard, b. April 22, 1805; m. William D. Winsor, of 

Kingston. 

2. James H. Howard, b. Nov. 9, 1807. 

3. Cordelia Howard, b. Oct. 10, 1809; m. Thomas May. 

4. Ellen Howard, b. Dec. 11, 1812; m. William Congdon. 

5. John Wilson Howard, b. March 20, 1815; d- in two weeks. 

6. Curtis Cushman Howard, b. April 16, 1816; m. Iloxanna 

Hatch. 

106. 

BENJAMIN = CHURCHILL (Benjamin,* Stephen,^ Eliezek,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Plymouth, Nov. 17, 1748. Served in the Revo- 
lution, Captain Goodwin's Company, September and October, 1777, 
one month six days ; on secret expedition against Newport, R.I. ^lar- 
ried, Jan. 13, 1782, Mrs. Phebe (Tinkham) Randall, widow of 
Enoch and daughter of Ebenezer Tinkham. 

Children. 

246 I. Nathan,** ") b. Dec. 16, 1785; m. Elizabeth Sylvester, Aug. 

V 29, 1804. 
II. Benjamin,^ J b. Dec. 16, 1785. Lost at sea, unmarried. 

108. 

AMAZIAH^ CHURCHILL (Amaziah,* Elkanah,'' Eliezer,- 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, April 12, 1750. Served in the Revo- 
lution, as a private in Lieut. Stephen Churchill's Company, Minute- 



(U THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

men, April 19, 1777. Marched to Marshfield, April 20, seven days. 
Married, March 16, 1776, Betty Bartlett, daughter of Samuel and 
Betsey (Moore) Barlett. 

Children. 

247 I. AMAZiAH,^m. 1st, Martha Doten, June 26, 17!i9; m. 2d, Mar- 

garet Wallace, of Newbern, N.C.; m. 3d, Mart Harlow, 
April 8, 1805. 

248 II. Edmond,6 m. Mary Houston, Oct. 10, 1801. 

III. Betsey,« ni. 1st, George H Robbins, Sept. 12, 1806; m. 2d, 

Henry Robbins (as his 2d wife), 1831. 

Children by First Husband. 

1. George Edwin Robbius, b. 1809; d. young. 

2. Elizabeth Robbins, b. 1812; m. Isaac L. Wood, 1838. 

3. Harriet N. Robbins, b. 1814; m. Levi Robbins. 

4. Thomas Robbins. 

5. Samuel B. Franklin Robbins, b. 1818. 

6. George Edwin Robbins, b. 1820; m. Sarah Byron, of Taunton. 

7. Amasa Robbins, b. 1822; m. Susan Bates, of Braintree. 

IV. Harriet,^ m. George Bradford, Oct. 27, 1807. 

Children . 

1. George Bradford. I 3. Lemuel Bradford. 

2. Edmond Bradford. | 4. Harriet Bradford. 

V. Ellen, ^ unmarried. 

109. 

SOLOMON^ CHURCHILL (Amaziah,* Elkanah,^ Eliezeb,^ 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, July 27, 1762, and lived there. He 
received a pension in 1831 of ^40 per year for services as a private 
in the war of the Revolution. This is recorded in the U. S. Senate 
Documents for 1835, and a pension certificate is still presei*ved by 
one of his descendants. His name does not appear on the printed 
Rolls of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors. On one old document, 
an annuity bond of 1835 from his son William, he is described as 
" formerly mariner," and this may indicate that his service was at sea. 
He died April 10, 1835, at Perry Township, Ohio, while on a visit 
to his son Solomon and his family. Married, at Plymouth, Nov. 28, 
1783, Elizabeth Bartlett, born Nov. 3, 1766, and died Oct. 26, 
1811. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

249 I. Solomon,** b. Aug. 26, 1788; m. Mary Pritchard, March 16, 

1818. 
II. Mendall,** b. Nov. 8, 1789. No record of any marriage. 

He served in the war of 1812. Probably on the sea. Died in 
New York Jan. 22, 1832. 

III. Elizabeth, « b. July 4, 1792; died in 1793. 

IV. Sylvanus,** b. Aug. 30, 1795; died in 1796. 

V. William,^ b. July 13, 1798 ; m. Mary Myrick, of Nantucket. 
VI. Elizabeth,^ b. March 10, 1800; d. 1802. 
VIL Mariah,6 b. Oct. 26, 1801 ; d. 1802. 



FIFTH GENERATION 65 

110. 

JABEZ^ CHURCHILL (Elkanah,^ Elkanah,^ Eliezer,^ 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, Oct. 2, 1756. He inherited from his 
father that part of the original Churchill homestead upon which the 
first house stood. Here he lived, and his shop standing on the lot 
gave the name " Jabez Corner '' to the location. He died in 1843- 
His grandson Jabez, Jr., sold the site to the town in 1S71 for the 
present schoolhohse. Married, April 23, 1803, Mercy (Sylvester) 
Baktlett, widow of Judah. 

Cliildreyi. 
I. Mercy, ** m. William Sears, son of Eleazcr. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. William Henry Sears, b. 1833. 

2. Andrew Churchill Sears, b. 1836. 

3. Everett II. Sears, ni. Angelina R. Tripp. 

4. Herbert Sears, b. 1841. 

251 II- Jabez, Jr.,*' b. June 30, 1806; m. Charlotte W. Keene, Sept. 

25, 1832. 
III. Lydia,^ m. Gilbert Hay'nes, of Lowell, 1831. 



NATHANIEL 5 CHURCHILL (Elkanah," Elkanah,^ Elie- 
ZER,- JoHx'). Born at Plymouth, 1767. Lived and died there. 
He died August, 1834. Married, Feb. 3, 1798, Susanxah Harlow, 
of Plymouth. 

Children born in Plymouth. 
I. Susannah,^ b. 1800; m. Ichabod W. Thompson, of Plympton. 

252 II. Nathaniel,^ m. 1st, Lucy Morton; m. 2d, Almira Bartlett, of 

Plymouth. 

III. Rebecca,'' d. unmarried, aged 22 years, 

IV. Abigail W.," b. Jan. 28, 1808; m. Simeon Thompson, Sept. 27, 

1833. She died in Abington, Aug. 31, 1853. He died in Abing- 
ton ]\Iay 1, 1858, aged 51 years. 

Children . 

1. William Austin Thompson, b. in Plympton, July 13, 1834. 

2. Abby Washburn Tliompson, b. in Plympton, June 24, 1835. 

3. Sarah Burgess Thompson, b. in Abington, Nov. 21, 1849. 

253 V. William,^ m. Maria Morton, June 30, 1833. 

VI. Sarah,'' b. Dec. 5, 1813; m Capt, Lewis Burgess, Aug. 9, 1838. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Lewis Warren Burgess, b. May 17, 1841; d. in Plvmpton, Aug. 

16. 1841. 

2. Susan Harlow Burgess, b. Oct. 8, 1842. 

3. Charles Lewis Burgess, b. Jan. 20, 1845 ; d. at sea, April 29, 

1871. He became captain of a ship, and died on his first 
voyage as captain, aged 26 years. 

VII. Simeon,'' b. 1815. Went to Alabama in 1837, and died there, un- 
married, soon after. 



66 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



113. 

JOHK^ CHURCHILL (JoH^V Johx,^ Eliezer,- Johx '). Bom 
in Portsmouth, 1743. After his mother's death he lived in the 
family of his grandfather Churchill until his father married a 
second wife, in New York, and there sent for him. Of his subse- 
quent history we know nothing save the record below. He lived in 
New Hackensack, N.Y. He was killed by falling from a barn- 
frame. Married Haknah Smith, born July 22, 1745. 

Children born in New Ilackensacli, N. Y. 

254 I. JoHN,'^ b. May 26, 1769; ni. Anna Letster. 

255 II. Benjamin,^ b. Dec. 4, 1770; m. Mart Bloom. 

III. Mary,<^ b. Sept. 28, 1772; m. Thomas Wood. 

Child. 
1. John Wood, b. July 3, 1794. 

IV. Samuel,® b. Sept. 9, 1774: il, in infancy. 

V. Elizabeth,® b. Oct. 17, 1776; ni. Levi Simmon.s, of Seneca 
County, N.Y. 

256 VI. William,® b. Sept. 20, 1779; m. Cornelia Van Nostrand, Nov. 

19, 1790. 
VII. Rebecca,® b. Aug. 18, 1781. 
VIII. Amelia,® b. May 10, 1783; ni. Dr. Isaac Ward. 

CJiildren. 

1. John Churchill Ward, b. Oct. 2, 1804; m. Hannah Shuguland, 

1825. 

Childien. 

1. Aaron S. Ward,b. Jan. 13, 182G; m. 1st, Maria Shufelt ; m. 

2d, Kebecca Shufelt; and d. August, 1855. 

2. Amelia Ward, b. Jan. 18, 1829; d. April 24. 1849. 

3. John Ward, b. Dec. 24, 1830; m. Harriet Pearse. 

4. Rachel Ward, b. Sept. 22, 1832; d. Sept. 12, 1832. 

5. Hannah M. Ward, b. March 5, 1834; m. Marshall William- 

son; d. March 27, 1873. 
■ . 6. Gerrett D. Ward, b. Nov. 4, 1837; d. in infancy. 

2. Mary Ward, b. December, 1805; m. John Shutter, and d. 

April, 1891. 

3. Hannah Ward, b. Feb. 2, 1810; ra. Jacob Baidaux; d. 1863. 

4. Sarah Ward, b. April 11, 1818; m. Jacob Van Duza. 

5. Isaac Ward, b. May 22, 1820; d. unmarried, May 22, 1845. 

6. Amelia Ward, b. Nov. 14, 1825; m. W. N. McHench. 

257 IX. Samuel,® b. May 10, 1785; m. Sallie ( ), of New Hacken- 

sack. 
X. Hannah,® b. May 7, 1787; m. William Pollock. 



Children . 



1. John Pollock. 

2. Joseph Pollock, 

3. Phebe Pollock. 

4. Isaac Pollock. 



5. Benjamin Pollock. 

6. James Pollock. 

7. Anne Pollock. 

8. Jane Pollock. 



XI. Joseph,® m. Rebecca ( ). 



FIFTH GE^^ERATIOK 67 

113. 

SAMUEL CLARK ^ CHURCHILL (Bexjamin/ John,^ Eliezee,-^ 
Joiiisr^). Born in Portsmouth, N.H., Feb. 17, 1770. They lived in 
Augusta, Me. Married, October, 1795, Susannah Cowen, born Oct. 
20, 1772. 

Children born in Augusta, Me. 
I. Abisha,^ b. April 10, 1707. 
25S II. Samuel Clark," b. Feb. U, 1790; m. Lucy Savage, May 8, 1823. 

259 III. Alfred Delura,^ b. June 23, 1801; m. Jane Chamhers, Dec. 28, 
1828. 

'2GS) IV. Edgar M.,« b. Feb. 10, 1804; m. ( ), and had William, wlio 

changed his name from Churchill to Lewis. No furtlier record. 
V. Paulina," b. July 0, 180G; m. Jeremiah Bean, Oct. 25, 1832. 

Children . 

1. Homer S. Bean, b. ] 3. Orland Bean. 

Dec. 2, 1833. ! 4. Eunice Bean. 

2. George M. Bean. 

114. 

JOHNS CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Jokx,^ Eliezkr,- John'). 
Born in Portsmouth, N.H., May 26, 1774. He settled in New Port- 
land, Me. A farmer. Married Mercy Hutciiins, who Avas born 
July 9, 1774. 

Children horn in New Portland, Me. 

261 I. JoHN,'^ b. June 10, 1703; m. Mart Dennis, May, 1818, in Sodus, 

N.Y. 

262 II. Joseph," b. June, 1705; m. Hannah B. Sisson. 

III. Polly," b. May 18, 1707; m. Daniel Fling, August, 1818. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Fling, b. May 11, 1810. 

2. Lydia Fling, b. May 13, 1821. 

26?> IV". James," b. July 4, 1700; m. Clarissa Thompson. 
264 V. Sanford," b. July, 1801; m. Thankful Eames. 

VI. Lavinia," b. April 30, 1803; m. Joseph L. Boynton, April 13, 
1838. 

CJiildren . 

1. George R. Boynton, b. Jan. 17. 1840; m. 1st, Eliza A. Goodwin. 

She died w'ithout children, July 21, 1872; m. 2d, Abbie R. 
Lansing, of Lewiston, Me. 

Children of Second Wife. 

1. Cora Boynton, d. 3. Walter A. Boynton. 

soon. 4. John L. Boynton. 

2. Herbert C. Boynton. 

2. Amanda M. Boynton, b. March 21, 1841. 

3. Lydia F. Boynton, b. Oct. 0, 184 2. 

4. Sarah L. Boynton, b. July 16, 1843; m. Amos Norton. 

Child. 
Delmont Norton, m. Florence Berry, of Lexington, Me. 
VII. Olive," b. September, 1806; m. Nathaniel Page. 



68 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 



1. Cyrus Page. 

2. Llewellyn Page. 

3. Sewall Page. 



4. Charles Page. 

5. Sylvia Page. 

6. Olive F. Pa^t. 



VIII. Elvira,^ b. Jan. 4, 1809; m. John Knapp, May 6, 1835. 

Children. 

1. James Knapp, b. April 3, 1836. 

2. Owen Knapp, b. July 4, 1837. 

3. John Knapp, b. Dec. <!, 1838. 

265 IX. Emery,® b. Oct. 12, 1812; ni. Lydia K. (Carlton) Ekazer, widow 

of John S. No issue. 

He died Jan. 4, 1872. No further record. 

266 X. Samuel,*^ b. March 19. 1816; m. Lydia Small. 

XI. Mercy,® b. August, 1818; m. Thomas Hutchins, March 11, 1838 

Children. 

1. Harriet B. L. Hutchins, b. April 8, 1839. 

2. Frances H. Hutchins, b. April 15, 1841. \ 

3. Augustus Mellen Hutchins, b. Sept. 7, 1842. 

4. Cornelia A. Hutchins, b. Sept. 3, 1844. 

5. Frederick W. Hutchins, b. June 9, 1846. 

6. Frank D. Hutchins, b. Feb. ?9, 1848. 

7. George A. Hutchins, b. June 28, 1850. 

XII. Cyrus,® b. 1820; drowned in 1832. 



115. 

WILLIAM 5 CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Johx,^ Eliezer/ John '). 
Born in Portsmouth, N.H., July 9, 177G. Lived in New Portland, 
Me. Married, March, 1799, Mary Hutchixs, who was born July 
11, 1779, and died April 19, 1869. 

Children horn in New Portland., Me. 

I. Elizabeth.® b. March 1, 1800; m. Levi Andrews. No children. 
II. Lucy,® b. Feb. 2, 1801; ra. Josiah Everett. 

Childre7i. 

1. Orra Everett, b. 1822; m. Hosea Pease, 1842. 

2. Josiah Everett, Jr., b. 18-5; m. Arvilla Carlton. 

3. Andrew Everett, b. 1828; m. Sarah Peck. 

4. Franklin Everett, b. 1831; m. Clara Spencer. 

5. Lucy J. Everett, b. 1834; m. C. W. Harvey, 1855. 

6. Benaiah W. Everett, b. 1836; m. Eliza Grout. 

7. Seth Everett, b. 1840; ra. Patty Denison, 1SG8. 

267 III. William,® b. Feb. 13, 1803; m. Nancy Walker. 

IV. Martha,® b. ,Ian. 9, 1805; m. Seth Soule. She died May 1, 1881. 

V. Samuel,® b. March 27, 1807; d. April, 1815. 

268 VI. Tilson,® b. Jan. 29, 1810; m. Sally Elliott. 
VII. Eben,® b. Feb. 23, 1812; d. unmarried, April, 1868. 

VIII. Lydia,® b. Feb. 16, 1815; m. E. Lovejoy. 
IX. Sarah,® b. .lune 22, 1817; d. Oct. 1, 1843. 

X. Mary W.,® b. Dec. 10, 1819; m. 1st, B. T. Wethern, June 28, 
1840. He died April 22, 1844; in. 2d, William Bailey, Janu- 
ary, 1847. 



FIFTH GENERATION (59 



Children of First Husband. 

1. Micah Deltuont Wethern, b. May 14, 1841 ; d. May 28, 1877. 

2. William Corydon Wethern, b. Nov. 28, 1842. 

Children of Second, Husband. 

8. Sarah R. C. Bailey, h. Oct. 25, 1847; m. Samuel Hansel!. 

4. IMelburn C. Bailey, b. Sept. 25, 1849; d. Sept. 13, 1868. 

5. Clement Perham Bailey, b. March 10, 1853; d. March 21, 1853. 

•279 XI. Samuel," b. March 28, 1822; m. Elizaketh Yeaton. He died 
Feb. 5, 1845. No further record. 

116. 

DANIEL^ CHURCHILL (Joseph," John,-' Eliezer/ John'). 
Born in Portsmouth, N.H. Settled in Maine ; lived in Litchfield, 
Bingham, and Madison, Me. Married Lucy Fletchek. 

Children . 

269 I. Daniel,« b. April 20, 1800; m. Caroline Baker, b. Oct. 18, 

1811. 

270 II. Asa,^ b. 1802; m. Mary Holden, of Moose River, Me. 
III. Dorcas, ** m. Shurtleff Smith (no children). 

271 IV. Amos," b. March 27, 1805; m. Ellen Chase. 

272 V. Eli," m. Rachel Steward. 
VI. Belinda." 

273 VII. Warren," ra. Lovilla York, July 7, 1842. 

274 VIII. William Fletcher," b. Feb. 1, 1814; m. 1st, Sarah Chase, of 

Bingham, Me.; m. 2d. Ecnice York, of Brighton, Me.; m. 3il, 
Emma Boise, of Skowhegan, Me. 

IX. LuciNDA," b. Oct. 30, 1818:" m. Lovell Felkeb, April 17, 1842. 

They lived in Omro, Wis., where she died May 14, 1895. No 
children. 

X. Hannah," m. David McIntire. 

Children . 

1. Danville McIntire. 

2. Byron McIntire. 

3. Lucy McIntire, m. Isaac Curtis. 

4. Alfreda D. McIntire. 

5. Maynard McIntire, m. Etta Bates. 
0. Cora E. McIntire. 

117. 

TOBIAS 5 CHURCHILL (Joseph," John,^ Eliezer,^ John'). 
Born probably in Portsmouth, June 12, 1780. Removed to Somer- 
set County, Me., and settled at New Portland. Married, 1806, 
Jane Everett, who was born JMarch 12, 1786. 

Children born at New Portland, Me. 

275 I. Tobias." b. Jan. 23, 1807; m. Irene Walton. 
II. MiNDWELL," b. July 13, 1808; m. John Walton. 

III. John," b.' March 25, 1810; d. in infancy. 

IV. Climena," b. Feb. 23, 1811; m. Samuel Vv^alton. 
V. Jane," b. April 27, 1813; m. Alexander Hilman. 

VI. Mary," b. March IG. 1815; m. Hiram Knowlton. 



70 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

VII. Caroline,'^ b. June 17, 1817; ni. John Knowlton. 
VIII. Emily,^ b. May 6, 1819; m. William Sawyer. 
IX. Joanna,^ b. July 22, 1821 ; m. Isaac Webber. 
X. Lucy,'' b. Oct. 6, 1823; m. 1st, Tristram Norton Daggett, June 
9, 1846; m. 2d, Phineas Houghton. 
They lived at New Vineyard, Me. 

Children born at Neiv Vineyard, Me. 

1. Oraville Daggett, \ b. June 19, 1847; d. Aug. 8, 1863. 

2. Orrington Daijgett, ( b. June 19, 1847; d. July 1, 1863. 

3. Isaac V, Daggett, b. Jan. 2, 1851. 

4. Sarah E. Dagt^^ett, b. Feb. 28, 1853; d. June 16, 1863. 

5. Eussell E. Daggett, b. Sept. 28, 1855; d. July 12. 1863. 

6. Warren Tristram Daggett, b. July 21, 1858; d. June 25, 1863. 

7. Lucy Anna Daggett, b. Aug. 11, 1860; d. Sept. 4, 1863. 

XI. Warren,6 b. Sept. 28, 1826; d. in infancy. 
XIL Elizabeth,^ b. March 28, 1828 ; d. in infancy. 

117A. 

BENJAMIX° CHURCHILL (Joseph,* John,^ Eliezer,- John^). 
Born, 1782 ; married Cynthia Pakker, of New Portland, Me. 

Children. 

276 I. JosiAH,*^ b. 1807; m. Lydia Walker. rf^ 

277 II. jESSE,*5b. 1809; m. Clymena AValton. 
III. Cynthia,^ b. 1811; m. Daniel G. Metcalf. 

278 IV. Benjamin,*' b. 1813 ; ra. Rachel ]Mitchell. 

118. 

JOHN 5 CHURCHILL (Ebexezer,* William,^ William,^ 
John ^). Born in Plympton, Nov. 14, 1731. They lived in Plynip- 
ton until about 1785, when they removed to Chittenden, Vt. He 
was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, Capt. Thomas Loring's 
Company. Marched on Alarm of April 19 to Marshfield, and in 
Capt. Thomas Lamson's Company at Bristol, R.I., December, 1776. 
He died in Chittenden, Feb. 24, 1826. Married, Feb. 12, 1756, 
Joanna Bisbee, of Bridgewater. 

Children born in Plympion. 

2S0 I. Caleb,® b. Am-il 4, 1757; m. Sarah Hawley, Nov. 14, 1788. 

II. MiRiAM,6 b. Sept. 20, 1759; d. July 21, 1825. 

III. Joanna, ** b. 1762; m. ( ) Holmes. 

Said to have had a family, but no further record has been found 
even after a diligent search. 

IV. Abigail,*^ b. Aug. 28, 1765; m. Nathan Hawley, of Pittsford, Vt. 

They lived in Pittsford. She died at Brandon, Vt., April 23, 
1851, and he died at Pittsford, Vt., June 7, 1849. 

Children born in PiUsford. 

1, Joanna Hawley, m. Jacob Sheldon, of Pittsford. 

2. Sarah Hawley, b. May 28, 1794 ; m. Anson Manley, of Brandon, 

Vt., Sept. 25, 1849. She died in Brandon, Nov. 29, 1852, 
and he died there Jan. 30, 1854. 



FIFTH GENERATIOX 71 

3. John Hawley. Said to have followed the sea for many years, 
and then to have settled near Philadelphia, where he died 
unmarried. 

V. Leah,'^ b. Jan. 18, 17(>8; m. Zenas Smith, in Middleboro', and 
lived there until May, 1809, when they moved to Pittsford, Vt. , 
and settled on a farm, where they spent the remainder of their 
lives. She died July 15, 1835, and he died Aug. 15, 1833. 

Children born, four in Middleboro', Mass., and one in Pittsford, Vt. 

1. Sarah Smith, b. Middleboro', May 5, 1803; m. Lebbeus Good- 

rich, of Brandon, Vt. They removed to Rome, Mich., where 
she died March 7, 1885, and he died Sept. 13, li)01. 

2. George Smith, b. probably at Middleboro', Dec. 3, 1805 ; m. 

Sylvia Churchill, dau. of Caleb. 

3. Lydia Smith, m. Elijah Heeler, of Brandon Vt. 

4. Joseph Smith, d. at Pittsford, Vt., Sept. 20, 1817, aged 13 years. 

5. James Smith, d. Nov. 24, 1829, aged 22 years. 

119. 

ISAACS CHUKCHILL (Ebenezer,-' William,^ William,^ 
John'). Born iu Plympton, Feb. 22, 173G. He lived thereuntil 
1 785, when he removed with his family to Chittenden, Vt. He was 
called " Isaac, the Good," to distinguish him from another of the 
same name. I find no reference to Kevolutionary service in the 
quite full information received from his descendants, while the pub- 
lished rolls, having several Isaac Churchills, do not sufficiently 
identify him to justify a claim of such service. He died in Chit- 
tenden, Feb. 25, 1826. Married, Aug. 1, 1765, Mklatiah Brad- 
ford, of Plympton, daughter of Joshua and Hannah (Bradford) 
Bradford. It is said that her parents were killed by Indians, and 
herself, struck by a tomahawk, bore the scar through life. She died 
in Chittenden, Aug. 15, 1826, aged 82 years. 

Children born in riympion, except two last. 

281 I. MicuAKL,6 b. Jan. 26, 1766; m. Lucy Dodge, of Brandon, Vt. 
II. Zekuiah,*^ b. March 16, 1767; m. John Bullex. 

III. Rachel,'' b. Jan. 4, 1769 ; m. Freeman Eggleston. 

282 IV. WiNSLOw,'' b. Dec. 30, 1770; m. Mercy Dodge, November 

(Thanksgiving Day), 1796. 

283 V. Seth,6 b. June 28, 1773; m. Eunice Durkee, Feb. 14, 1793. 
VI. Israel,'' b. May 5, 1775; died young. 

VII. Hannah,^ b. March 28, 1777; m. Freeman Eggleston. 
VIII. Israel,'' b. Oct. 30, 1779; m. Widow (Haskins) Blakesley. 

He settled in Lyons, N.Y., where he owned a small place and 
lived alone unmarried many years and worked at the carpenter's 
trade. In 1854 he moved to Rose, N.Y., where he married as 
above. He was then about 75 years old. His wife had a daughter then 
about 12 years old who afterwards married Walter Winchell. Mr. 
Churchill died in 1884, and is buried iit Rose. After his death, 
his widow, with her daughter and Mr. Winchell, removed to Deer- 
field, Mich. 

284 IX. Elisha," b. Aug. IG, 1781; m. Lydia Lackey. 

X. Drusilla,® b. Aug. 16, 1783; m. Jacob Atwood. 
XI. Christiana,^ b. Sept. 14, 1789: m. Asa Hutchinson. 



72 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

120. 

JOSHUA 5 CHURCHILL (Eisenezer,^ William,'^ William,^' 
John '). Born Feb. 23, 1742, and died Oct. 17, 1831. Served in 
Capt. Thomas Loring's Company, Alarm of April 19, 1775, to 
Marshfield. Also Capt. John Bradford's Company. Enlisted May 
3, 1775. Served three months six days. Also Capt. Thomas 
Turner's Company, Col. Gamaliel Bradford's Regiment. Enlisted 
May, 1778. Service eight months. Also enlisted for town of 
Plympton in Capt. James Harlow's Company, Colonel Gates' Regi- 
ment. Service nine months to Jan. 1, 1779. Lived in Plympton 
till 1800, when he moved his family to Hartford, Me. He drew a 
pension from 1818. Married, Feb. 4, 1768, Elizabeth Bonxey, in 
Plympton. She was born April 21, 1746, and died July 18, 1820. 

Children bo7~n in Plympton. 

285 I. Joshua,*' ) b. Feb. 1, 1769 ; m. Sylvia Churchill, dau. of David, 

\ Jr. (No. 121), q. v., and Jennie (Ellis) Cimrchill. 
II. Elizabeth,"] b. Feb. 1, 1769; m. Lemuel Keene, Jan. 16, 1800. 
III. Alexander," b. Nov. 22, 1770; d. j'oung; unmarried. 

286 IV. Andrew," b. Nov. 18, 1772; m. Polly Oldham. 

V. Olive," b. Feb. 22, 1774/5; ni. Samuel Churchill. 
VI. Phebe," b. Jan. 18, 1779; m. Oliver Cummings. 

Children. 

1. Betsey Bailey Cummings, b. Dec. 3, 1804; d. at the age of 12. 

2. Lamed Cummings, b. Aug. 13, 1806; m. Nancy White, May 27, 

1837. 

Children. 

1. Julia Ann Cummings, b. July 4, 1838, m. Caleb Thomas. 

2. Whitney Cummings, b. Feb. 14, 1841; d. at the age of 14 

years. 

3. Marilla J. Cummings, b. May 16, 1849; never married. 

4. James Lamond Cummings, b. June 1, 1854; m. Clara 

Washburn. 

3. Whitney Cummings, b. Dec. 18, 1808; m. Mary Hart Prentiss, 

March 27, 1833. 

Children. 

1. Isabella Cummings, b. April 15, 1834; m. Joseph S. Ingra- 

ham, Nov. 10, 1852. 

2. Prentiss Cummings, b. Sept. 10, 1840; ra. Anna I). Snow, 

Feb. 25, 1880. 

3. Mellen Cummings, b. Sept. 27, 1847; d. March 23, 1855. 

287 VII. Ezra," b. Sept. 25, 1780; m. Bethia Mehurin, b. in. Jay, Me., 

May 25, 1783. 
VIII. Polly," b. Sept. 30, 1784; m. Oliver Cummings, Jr. 
IX. Bethany," b. Jan. 1, 1789; never married. 
X. Lucinda," b. July 31, 1793; m. Calvin Harding. 

Children . 

1. Luther Harding, b. April 4, 1816; d. March 6, 1844. 

2. Calvin Harding, b. Feb. 24, 1818; m. 1st, Lydia 0. Keene; m. 

2d, Ruby White. 

3. Lizzie, b. Aug. 29, 1820; m. Washington Bates. 

4. Mary, b. Jan. 1, 1823; d. May 24, 1847. 

5. Lvdia, m. Samuel Crockett, 



FIFTH GENEEATION 7:5 

131. 

DAVID 5 CHURCHILL, Jr. (David/ William/ William/ 
JoHisr'). Born in Plympton, Aug. 4, 1729. Lived in Plympton, 
and late in life in Hingham. He served in the Revolution, Capt. 
Thomas Loring's Company, Alarm of April 19, 1775, marched to 
Marshfield. Married 1st, Feb. 20, 1750, Jane Ellis. She died 
Aug. 21, 1775. Married 2d, Lurana McFarland. He died Feb. 
23, 1812, aged 82 years. 

Cliildren horn in riyniptoii . 

I. Hannah.'^ b. June 14, J752; m. Elkanaii Ccshmax, May 17, 1770. 
She died at Kingston, Feb. 4, li2'). He died at Plympton, 1787. 

Child. 

1. Ezra Cushman, b. July 29, 1771 ; drowned at Kingston, July 24, 
1797; unmarried. 

II. Molly,® b. July 21, 1754; m. Siiadrach Standish, of Plympton. 

Children born in Phjwpton. 

1. Averick Standish, b. 1772; m. John Averv Parker, of Xew 

Bedford. 

2. Ellis Standish, b. 1774 ; m. Pollv Bradford, settled in Sumner, 

Me. 

3. Jane Standish, b. 1777. 

4. Shadrach Standish, lb. 1779; m. Mehitable Clark. 

5. Levi Standish, ) b. 1779 ; ni. Lucy Kandall. 
(!. Abigail Standish, b. 1781. 

7. Marv Standish, b. 1783. 
s. Sarah Standish, b. 1788. 

III. Jane,® b. Aug. 30, 1756; ra. Daniel Pipley. 

288 IV. Elias,® b. Jan. 26, 1759; m. Hannah Cush.man. 

V. Levi,® h. July 4, 1761 ; d. Aug. 18, 1775. 
VI. Patte,® b. March 12, 1764; d. Sept. 25, 1775. 
VII. Sylvia,® b. Feb. 21, 1767; m. Joshua Churchill (No. 285), 7. v. 
VIII. David,® b. May 18, 1771 ; d. Sept. 18, 1775. 

Children of Second Wife, Lurana McFarland. 

289 IX. David,® b, June 11, 1778; m. Mary Herskv, of Boston. 

290 X. Levi,® b. Feb. 20, 1780; m. Cynthia Packard, of East Bridge- 

water. 
XI. Thaddeus,® b, Marcli 18, 1782. He was a seaman, lived in Hing- 
ham. 

291 XII. Jesse.® b. Aug. 28, 1784; 111. Anna Barrell, of Scituate. 
XIII. AsABA,® b. Feb. 19, 1787. 

292 XIV. KuFus,® b. Oct. 10, 1789; m. Eunice Lewis, of Hingham, Jan. 4, 

1818. 

XV. Lydia,® m. ( ) MoTT, of Hinghanj. 

XVI. Otis,® d. young. No record. 

WILLIAM-^ CHURCHILL (David,^ William,' William,^ 
John '). Born in Plympton, Xov. 25, 1739, and lived there. He 
probably served in the war of the' Revolution, from Plympton. 
Several of the names are on the published rolls, either one of proper 



74 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

age, and no document or information to identify them. Died 
March 7, 1824. Married, Isoy. 29, 1750, Sarah Eider. She died 
June 16, 1826. 

Children born in Plympton. 

293 I. Samuel, '■ b. June 29, 1760; m. Deborah Wright. 

25)4 II. Joseph, b. Oct. 24:, 1761; m. Eunice Churchill, dau. of Ichabod'' 

(No. 45), q V. 

III. Elizabeth,^ b. ^larnh 24, 1763; d. Deo. 4, 1785, unmarried. 

IV. Sakah,*^ b. Feb. 15, 1765; d. Oct. 2;», 1785, unmarried. 

205 V. William, 8 b. March 8, 17G7 ; m. Margaret Tilton, of Easton, 

N.y. 

VI. Marcy,^ b. Feb. 2, 1769; m. Jonathan Holmes. 



1. Caleb Holmes. 

2. Eliezer Holmes. 

3. Mercy Holmes. 
4-. Sally Holmes. 

5. Jonathan Holmes. 

6. Gamaliel Holmes. 



Children. 

7. Esther Holmes. 

8. Lydia Holmes. 

9. Zenas Holmes. 

10. William Holmes. 

11. Harriet Holmes. 



VII. Zenas,*' b. May 28, 1771; ra. Abigail Washburn, dau. of Seth, 

of Kingston, said to liave been lost at sea. No further record. 
VIII. Hannah, b. Sept. 8, 1773; m. Isaac Cushing, 1795. 
IX. Molly," b. July 20, 1777; m. Barnabas Phinney, 1797. 

123. 

CAPT. JAMES 5 CHURCHILL (David,* William,'' William,^ 
John'). Born May 29, 1746. Lived in Plympton. He served in 
the Revolutionary War as sergeant in Capt. Thomas Loring's Com- 
pany, April 19, 1775, also ensign and lieutenant in Capt. Jesse 
Harlow's Company. Commissioned as lieutenant Jan. 16, 1776. 
Service at Plymouth, seacoast defence, Feb. 29, to May 31, 1776. 
Died March 12, 1803. Married 1st, Oct. 31, 1765, Priscilla Soule, 
daughter of Benjamin, b. April 1, 1745 ; died in Plympton, Oct. 9, 
1837, aged 92 years 5 months 27 days. Her grandfather, Benja- 
min Soule, married Sarah, the daughter of Alexander, son of Capt. 
Miles Standish. George Soule, the Pilgrim, was also her ancestor. 
He married 2d, Rebecca Crocker. 

Children of First Wife born in Plympton. 

29G I. Oliver,« b. April 21, 1766; m. Saba Soule, 1793. 

II. Priscilla,® b. April 30, 1768; m. Lieut. Joseph Wright, son of 
Jacob, of Plympton. She died Nov. 7, 1863. 
Said to have had five children ; names not found. 
297 III. James,*^ b. Feb. 26, 1771 ; m. S.\rah Soule, dau. Ebenezer, Feb. 
16, 1794. He d. Nov. 1, 1803. 
IV. Isaiah, s b. Oct. 5, 1773: d. in Demerara, Sept. 23, 1799. 
V. Jane.*^ b. March 21, 1776; m. Francis Woods, Sept. 22, 1799. 
VI. Christiana,® b. Sept. 10, 1788. 

VII. Clara,® b. June 15, 1782; ni. 1st, Joel Ellis, April, 1802; m. 2d, 
Peleg Chandler, of Duxbury, April 28, 1817. 



FIFTH GENERATION 75 



VIII. Harriet,* b. March 25, 1785; died young. 
IX. Sophia,^ b. Nov. 3, 17S7; m. Marwick Ellis, of Plympton, 1807. 
X. Harriet,* b. June 18, 1791; m. Prince Bradford, b. Dec. li), 
1783, a direct descendant of Governor William Bradford in the 
seventh generation. 

Children. 

1. Gershom Bradford, b. 1816. 

2. Perez Bradford, b. 1818. 

3. Harriet Bradford, b. 1821. 

4. Otis Bradford, b. 1823. 

5. Hannah Bradford, b. 1825. 

6. Lydia Bradford, b. 1827. 

7. Susan Bradford, b. 1832. 

Children of James Churchill and Second Wife. 

XI. Edwin.® 
XII. Alice,* m. Luther W. Savery. 



134. 

NATHANIEL 5 CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ William,^ Will- 
iam,- JoH^r '). Born in Plympton, ^lay 10, 1746. Served in the 
Revolution. On the alarm of April 19, 1775, marched to ^farsh- 
tield, and again, July 25, 1776, was drafted into the service, on the 
day on which his son Levi was born. He lived in Plympton, and 
died Nov. 18, 1784. Married, Dec. 27, 1770, Deborah Wright, 
daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Brewster) Wright. 

Children born in Plymj^ton. 

298 I. Lewis,* b. Dec. 12, 1771 ; m. 1st, Desire Barker Brewster, in 

Corinth, N.H. ; m. 2d, Patty Thurston; m. 3d, Ruth Quimbt, 
1826. 

299 II. Hosea,* b. Feb. 21, 1774. No further record. 

300 III. Levi,* b. July 25, 1776; ni. Lydia Ripley, Nov. 3, 1799. 

301 IV. Stephen,* b. April 19, 1779. He is said to have married and lived 

in Taunton, and to have had four children. The name of one 
of the children only has come to us, and this information is from 
jVIrs. Deborah (Churchill) Hyde, of Glenmore, N.Y., aged 95 in 
1901, a daughter of Joseph *. The name was Deborah. 

302 v. Joseph,* b. Dec. 13, 1781 ; ni. Hannah Woodward, of Thompson, 

Conn. 

303 VI. Nathaniel,* b. Mav 13, 1784, married and lived in Grantham, 

N.H. 

135. 

EBENEZER5 CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ William,^ William," 
JoHX '). Born in Plympton, March 1, 1744. Lived in Plympton. 
Served in the Revolution from Plympton in Capt. Thomas Loring's 
Company, April 19, 1775. Marched to Marshfield. Also several 
other longer terms of enlistment in other commands during 1775 to 
1777. Died in 1824. Married, July 17, 1764, Lucy Palmer. 



7() THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born in Plyrnpton. 

304 I. Prince,^ b. Aug. 23, 17G5; m. Mus. { ) Randall, wiilow. 

No further record. 

305 II. Jacob,'^ b. Dec. 21, 1766; m. 1st, Eunice Sturtkvant; ni. 2d, 

Joanna Sturtevant. 
30() III. Ebenezer,® b. July i*, 1768. No furtlier record. 
IV. Samuel,® b. Aug. 2!», I77U. No further record. 

307 V. Alford," b. Feb. 19, 1773; m. Lyuia Cushman. 

VI. LucY,*^ b. Feb. 20, 1776; m. Daniel Churchill (No. 128), q. v. 
VII. Rebecca,® b. September, 1778. 

308 VIII. Cornelius,® b. Nov. 4, 1780; m. Desire Litchfield. 

IX. Bathsheba,® b. Aug. 29, 1784; m. Elmah Vickery. 

309 X. Ansel,® b. Aug. 22, 1787; ni. Lois Caswell, of New Bedfonl. 



136. 

ICHABOD^ CHURCHILL (Ichabod,* William,^ William,' 
John '). Born Sept. 7, 1751. He lived at Plymptou until after 
1784, when he removed to Middleboro', and thence to Poinfret, Yt., 
where he died May 7, 1813. He was a farmer. He served in the 
Revolution as private in Capt. James Harlow's Company, Colonel 
Cary's Regiment, January, 1776. Also Capt. Nathaniel Goodwin's 
Company in September and October, 1777. Died May 7, 181.3. 
Married, Oct. 12, 1775, Abigail Doteist, daughter of Edward and 
Joanna (Whiting), b. Plyrnpton, Jan. 28, 1755, O.S. She married 
2d, JosiAH Babcock, who died soon after. She died in Woodstock, 
Yt. 

Children, first three horn in Flymiiton. 

I. Edward.® b. Sept. 1, 1770. No further record. 
II. Joanna,® b. Oct. 20, 1779; m. Josiah Crocker, Jan. 11, 1798. 
Moved to Canada. 

Child. 
1. Heman Crocker, and perhaps others. 

III. Serviah,® b. Sept. 20, 1781; m. 1st. Samuel Colwell, Dec. 10, 
1801; m. 2d, Simeon Dunham, Sept. 7, 1814. Shed. Jan. 25, 
1840. 

Children of Serviah by First Husband. 

1. Seth Colwell I 3. Harriet Colwell. 

2. Mary Colwell. | 

By Second Husband. 

4. Pattie Dunham. I 6. Horace Dunham. 

5. Simeon Dunham. | 

310 IV. Zebedee,® b. May 15, 1784; m. Sarah B. Colwell, about 1809; 
d. 1827. 
V. Abigail,® b. about 1790 ; m. Abel Sanders; no children. 
3il VI. Seth Washburn,® b. 1797; m. riiEBE Darling, of Woodstock, 
Vi. 



FIFTH GENERATION 77 

137. 
THOMAS^ CHURCHILL (Ichabod/ William/ William,- 
Joiin'). P)Orn in Plymouth, March 7, 17o(i ; died Feb. 26,1826. 
Lived in Plynipton and Plymouth. Served in the Revolution, Capt. 
Seth Stower's Company, July 1, 1777, six months at Rhode 
Island. Married Mary Holmes, daugliter of Zaccheus. She died 
July 12, 1835. 

Children, ike four oldest born in Flympion, the rest in Plijniouth. 

312 I. Zacchecs,* b. 1779; m. Alice Duxckler, of Dnnvers. 
II. Na>-cy.® b. 1781; m. John Atwood, 17y'.i. 

Children. 

1. John Atwood, in. Hannah Wiswall, 1828. 

2. William Atwood, m. Lydia (^Holmes) Savary, dau. George 

Holmes. 

3. Maria Shaw Atwood, m. Iij;natius Pierce. 

4. Mary Ann Atwood, ni. Ephraim Holmes. 

5. Nancy Atwood. 

III. Temperance,'' b. June 30, 1783; m. William Atwood, 1804. 

Children. 

1. William Atwood. 

2. Nancy Atwood, m. 1st, Branch Johnson; m. 2d, Anthony 

Morse. 

3. Thomas C. Atwood. 

4. Henry Atwood. 

5. Isaac Atwood, m. Ann Brown. 

6. Eunice Atwood, m. Charles Raymond. 

IV. PoLLY,6 b. Dec. IS, 178G. 

313 V. Charles,'' b. Sept. 10, 1792; m. Abigail Russell, 

VI. Thomas,'' b. Aug. 4, 179G. Drowned at sea, June 8, ISKJ. 

138. 
DANIEL 5 CHURCHILL (Lsaac,^ William,^ William,^ Jomx i). 
Born Aug. 4, 1767, in Plympton, and lived there. Died June 7, 
1858. Married Lucy Churchill, daughter of Ebenezer ° (No. 125). 
She died Decembei-, 1858. 

Children born in Plympton. 

I. Eunice," b. April 1, 1798; d. March 7, 1799. 

314 II. Daniel," b. June 19, 1800; m. Rerecca W. Soule. 

315 III. Harvey," b. April II, 1805; ra. Eliza Vose, June, 1843. 

139. 

JOSIAH^ CHURCHILL (Isaac,* Isaac,^ William,^ JoH>f^). 
liorn in Plympton, Jan. 19, 1770, and lived there. Died Dec. 14, 
1844. Married Deborah Piiinney (daughter of Ichabod, of 
Plympton, and his wife Deborah Churchill, daughter of Ichabod), 
b. Sept. 21, 1776. She died March 5, 1853. 



•78 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born in Plympion. 
I. SosANNA,^ b. Aug. 20, 1795; m. 1st, Joseph Nte; rn. 2l1, John 
Delano. She'd. March 31, 1861. 

316 II. TiMOTHT,*^ b. Aug. 7, 1797; m. Ruth Soule, of Plympton. 

317 III. Pelham,^ b. March 14, 1800; m. Eunice T. Simmons, of Ply- 

mouth. 

318 IV. Simeon,'' b. May 25, 1802; m. Mrs. Sally (Bisbee) Cdshman, 

March, 1830. 
V. Svlvanus,^ b. Dec. 15, 1804; m. Abbie Billings, of Vermont. 
, JSTo children. 

319 VI. Alexander,^ b. April 3, 1807; m. Lydia Bosworth, of Halifax, 

Mass. 
VII. Joanna,*' b. May 27, 1812; unmarried. 

320 VIII. Albert Smith,*' b. April 19, 1815; m. Priscilla S. Simmons, at 

Plymouth, 1841. 

130. 

SETH^ CHURCHILL (Isaac,* Isaac,^ William,- Johx'). 
Bom Sept. 29, 1777, in Plympton. Died June 4, 1849. Married 
Rebecca Phinney, daughter of Ichabod. Slie died Sept. 16, 1854. 

Children. 

I. Eunice,^ b. March 22, 1808. 

II. Deborah.*' b. Feb. 3, 1810; m. ( ) Sturtevant. 

III. Sally,*' b. Eeb. 13, 1813. 

IV. Rebecca.*' b. Nov. 23, 181C.; d. July 22, 1S20. 

131. 

ISAAC ^ CHURCHILL (Isaac,* Isaac," William,- Johk^). 
Born in Plympton, April 26, 1782. Lived in Plympton and Abing- 
ton, to which latter place he removed about 1820. Died in Abing- 
ton, Aug. 7, 1842. IMarried, in Provincetown, 1806, IMary 
Grozier. 

Children horn in Plympton and Ahington. 
I. IsAAC,^ b. Oct. 14, 1807. 

II. Mary Grozier,'' b. June 9, 1809; m. Hector Foster, Nov. 30, 
1828. She was living in So. Ahington in 1896. 

Children born in Abington. 

1. Mary M. Foster, b. Oct. 25, 1829 ; m. 1st, B. Frank Hutchinson, 

March 2, 1848; m. 2d, James A. Bates, Nov. 20, 18G5. 

2. Rolinda Holmes Foster, b. Oct. 31, 1831 ; d. April 2, 1834. 

8. Thomas Foster, b. June 9, 1333; m. Mary Hutchinson, May 27, 
1853, and d. Jan. 12, 1860. 

4. Samuel Foster, b. July 22, 1835; m. Abigail P. Porter, Oct. 15. 

1857. 

5. Rolinda Holmes Foster, b. March 14, 1837; m. Henry West, 

July 17, 1853. 

6. Sophia Wade Foster, b. Dec. 30. 1839 ; d. Jan. 8, 1844. 

7. John Albert Foster, b. Sept. 13, 1845 ; d. as soldier in First Regi- 

ment Artillery, Mass. Vols., May 19, 1864. 

8. Arthur Waldo Foster, b. May 12, 1850; d. Sept. 14, 1801. 

III. Sophia.*' b. April 29, 1810; m. Orkin Wade, at Plympton, Aug. 
24, 1834. 



FIFTH GENE RATION 



Children. 

1. Allen Wade, b. June 14, 1835; m. Sarah Smith, Nov. 22, 1862. 

2. Isaac E. Wade, b. Aug. 12, 1839; m. Martha A. Hunt, Nov. 26, 

1862. 
IV. William Grozier,^ b. Nov. 17, 1811. 

321 V. IIeuben,6 b. May 30. 1813; ra. Maria Crockett, Oct. 27, 1847. 

322 VI. FREE.MAN Grozier,*^ b. Jan. 2, 1815; m. Elizabeth Winslow, 

June 2, 1836. 
VII. Jane,** b. Julv 6, 1816; m. Thomas Drayton, of Brid^ewater, 
May 3, 1840. - ^ . 

Children born at Bridgeivater. 

1. Charles Drayton, b. July 2, 1843; m. 1st, Georgianna Osgood, 

Nov. 21, 1866; m. 2d, Mary Jane Latuck, June 3, 1882. 

2. Frank Otis Dravton, b. Dec. 29, 1846; m. Jane E. Taggart, Mav 

22, 1878. 
VIII. Emily,s b. Aug. 10, 1818; m. Jared Vining. of Weymouth, 
Dec. 8, 1837. 

Children horn in Weymouth. 

1. Jefferson Vining, b. Aug. 29, 1839; m. a Brazilian woman 

in 1867. 

2. Geo. Henry Vining, b. March 16, 1847; m. a Texan woman. 

3. James Vining, b. June 19, 1850; m. Jennie Vogel, in 1850. 

4. Emma C. Vining, b. April 3, 1854; m. Reuben I). Burrell in 

1870; d. 1877. 

5. Laura Vining, b. July 19, 1856; m. Edward Paine, May, 1876. 
IX. Ruth Dyer,^ b. Mav 12, 1820, at Abington; m. Spexcer Gloyd, 

May 22, 1844. She d. April 3, 1862. 

Children horn in Abington. 

1. Sophia Wade Gloyd, b. Oct. 13, 1845; m. Sihis Warren Hall. 

Nov. 28, 1867. 

2. Henry Glovd, b. Oct. 25, 1846; m. Ruth A. Orcutt, July 20, 

1871 ; d.'Feb. 4, 1872. 

3. Geo. Spencer Gloyd, b. Sept. 30, 1848. 

4. Andrew Gloyd, b. Aug. 31, 1850. 

5. Betsey Jane'Glovd, b. Nov. 30, 1852. 

6. Ruth Alice Gloyd, b. Jan. 14, 1854. 
X. Ezra,« b. May 21, 1821; d. Jan. 17, 1827. 

XL Eunice RiplJey," b. April 15, 1823; d. June 11, 1823. 
XII. Almira,*^ b. Feb. 21, 1825: m. William Belcher, of Randolph, 
June 21, 1840. 

Children born in Randolph. 

1. Almira Jane Belcher, b. Nov. 27, 1842; d. Dec. 1, 1842. 

2. Jane Belcher, b. Oct. 29, 1843; m. Jonathan Hopkins, March 

24, 1862. 

3. AVilliam B. Relcher, b. Oct. 1, 1847; m. Laura E. Blanchard, 

Nov. 13, 1867. 

4. Allen W. Belcher, b. Nov. 27, 1849 ; d. March 4, 1850. 

5. Caroline Belcher, b. Oct. 31, 1852; m. Calvin Orcutt, May 13, 

1869. 

6. Almira Anna Belcher, b. A[)ril 10, 1855; m. Roscoe Childs, 

May 17, 1872. 

7. Laura Etta Belcher, b. March 11, 1857: d. March 26, 1857. 

8. Lillian Belcher, b. Dec. 24, 1859; m. C. U. Turner. Dec. 24, 

1876. 

9. Emily Louisa Belcher, b. Nov. 25, 1861 ; ra. N. H. Small, Julv 

16, 1879. 
10. Irene Estella Belcher, b. Aug. 27, 1866; d. March 23, 1869. 



80 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

323 XIII. EzRA,s b. Jan. 18, 1827; m. xMyea Jane Bosavorth, of Belling- 

ham. Oct. 20, 1856. 

324 XIV. Otis," b. Oct. 6, 1828; m. Mary A. Temple, of Marlboro'. 

132. 

ZEBEDEE^ CHUECHILL (Perez,* Bexjamix,^ William,- 
JoHN^). Born Aug. 19, 1745, in Middleboro'. Lived in Middle- 
boro', probably at Pope's Point Furnace. Married at the age of 
19, he died at 22, Dec. 13, 1767. Married, May 24, 1764, Sakah 
CusHMAx, daughter of Caleb. She was born Nov. 12, 1743, and 
after the death of her first husband, Zebedee, she married Samuel 
Cobb, of Middleboro', Sept. 24, 1772. She was then of Ware- 
ham. She died in -Middleboro', March 14, 1834, aged about 91 
years. 

Children bo7-n in MidcUeloro' . 

325 I. Asaph,* b. May 5, 17G5; m. Mary Gardner, dau. of Edward. 

II. Zebedee,® d. young. 

133, 

PEEEZ^ CHUECHILL (Pep.ez,* Benjamin,^ William," 
JoHN '). Born April 26, 1753. Lived in Middleboro'. Served in 
Eevolution, in his father's company. Colonel Sprout's Eegiment, 
first as private and later as a sergeant, in 1778 and 1780. Married, 
Oct. 1, 1778, Patience Wood. 

Childre7i born in Middleboro'. 

326 I. Asaph," b. March 7, 1789; m. Khoda J. Atwood, 1819. 
II. Lydia,® m. ( ) Tubes. 

III. Patience,® m. ( ) Jackson. 

IV. Deborah," m. ( ) Markham. 

V. Benjamin," d. unmarried; drowned at sea. 
VI. Edmund," d. unmarried. 

134. 

ISAACS CHUECHILL (Perez,* Benjamin,^ William,- 
JoHN '). Born in Middleboro', Nov. 23, 1758. Lived in Middle- 
boro' until about 1795-8, when they removed to Pomfret, Vt. He 
probably served in the Eevolution, but I cannot identify him in the 
rolls. Perhaps in Capt. John Gibb's Company, 1778. He died in 
Pomfret, Jan. 5, 1803. Married, Jan. 21, 1777, Betsey Eaymond, 
daughter of James, of Middleboro'. 

Children lorn in Middleboro'. 

327 I. Joseph," b. June 6, 1778; m. Margaret Gardner, Nov. 6, 1817. 

328 II. Zebedee," b. Feb. 19, 1779; m. Azubah Cheedle, Nov. 4, 1809. 

III. Martha," b. Feb. 9, 1782; m. Zebulon Thomas, Marcli, ISOi. 

Lived in Montgomery, Vt. , in 1857. 



FIFTH GENERATION 81 



IV. Betsey,^ b. Dec. 2fi, 1784; m. John Thompson, of Bridgewater, 

Vt., Dec. 21, 1803. 
329 V. Isaac, ^ b. June 30, 178f! : m. Lydia Rogers, December, 1804, and 

lived in Urbana, 111., 1859. 
VI. RnTH,6 b. March 8, 1789; m. Elisha Watkins, July, 1818. 



Childreii born in Pomfret, Vt. 



5. Harriet Watkins. 

6. Henry Watkins. 

7. Jane Watkins. 

8. Betsey Watkins. 



1. Charles C. Watkins. 

2. Frank W. Watkins. 

3. Cliauiicy Watkins. 

4. Mary Watkins, m. Boy n- 

ton. 

330 VII. Phineas.6 b. April 28, 1793; ra. Akvilla Grow, 1815. 

331 VIII. Jacob," b. April 5, 1795; m. Betsey Howard, April 4, 1821. 

135. 

JOSEPH ' CHURCHILL (Pekez," Benjamin," William,^ John ^). 
Born April 23, 1761. Lived first in Middleboro'. Moved later to 
Hebron, Me., but soon after to Paris, Me., and settled in the Swift 
neighborhood. Joseph, about 1809, went on a visit to Dunstable, 
Mass., and died there. The mother, Alice, died in Paris, Me. Mar- 
ried, March 8, 1785, Alice Drake, in Middleboro'. 

Children. 

332 I. Spragde,^ b. April 28, 1787; ra. Harriet Holmes. 

II. Polly," b. April 3, 1790; m. Daniel Dudley, June 9, 1835. She 
was his second wife. 

333 III. William," b. May 21, 1792; m. 1st, Polly Bird; m. 2d, Rebecca 

Churchill, of Buckfleld, Me., dau. of No. 142. 
IV. Sally," b. 1795; m. Shadrach Keen, of Suumer, Me. 

334 V. Sullivan," b. 1798; m. Martha Smith. 

VI. Sophia," b. April 12, 1801 ; m. Nathaniel Libby, Dec. 2, 1819. 

Children born in Greenwood, Me. 

1. Alice Jane Libby, b. Feb. 15, 1823; m. Albert Winslow, July 

3, 1841. 

2. Joseph Lamoine Libby, b. April 30, 1827; m. Evelyn J. Stuart, 

Harrison,- Me., Nov. 4, 1857. Live in So. Paris, Me. 

3. Sarah Sophia Libby, b. Sept. 20, 1832 ; m. Stetson L. Gordon, 

Sept. 2, 1853. 

4. Nathaniel William Libby, b. June 24, 1834; m. Effie A. Nelson, 

of Cynthiana, Ky. 
VII. Burudel," b. April 17, 1805; m. Jason Hammond. 
VIII. MiLLicENT," b. April 25, 1808; m. 1st, Levi Frank; m. 2d, Ben- 
jamin Bacon. 

136. 

JABEZ^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin,* Benjamin,'^ William,- 
JoHN '). Born in Middleboro', 1754, Served in the Revolutionary 
War, in Capt. Perez Churchill's Company, Colonel Sproutt's Regi- 
ment. Credited as company clerk. Company marched to Dart- 
mouth on two different alarms. His youngest daughter, Lucinda, 
was living in Augusta, ^le., in 1889, and our senior compiler, Mr. 
N. W. Churchill, visited her. She was nearly ninety years old, but 



82 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

still clear and bright of mind and memory. Several letters from 
her are before me. In one she says that her father served in the 
wsiT four years, and while the records do not substantiate the state- 
ment, it is probable that she had good foundation for it. She says 
in the same letter that her parents " were married in Mass. before 
the Dark Day," and their children were born in Middleboro', Mass. 
Her father was paid off for his services in the war in " bad money." 
He removed, in 1801, to Hartford, Me., bringing his father and mother 
along with him. He died Dec. 20, 1840. Married, before May 19, 
1780, Louisa Lucas. 

Children born in Middleboro' . 

I. Mary,^ b. February, 1782; d. aged 2 years. 
336 II. JoAB." b. March 2. 1784; m. Philena Hayford, Feb. 26. 1789. 

III. Louisa,^ b. Feb. 20, 178fi; m. James Keene. One of their chil- 

dren was Zilpah Keene, who married Nathan ® Churchill (No. 
338). 

IV. KizpAH,* b. Jan. 20, 1789 ; m. Reuben Bartlett. Had seven 

children. 
V. Hannah,^ b. March 13, 1792; d. unmarried. 
VI. Zilpah.^ b. May 2, 1794; d. aged 16 years. 
VII. Polly, ^ b. 1796; m. James Keene. 

336 VIII. Jabez,« b. March 14, 1797; m. Phebe Hazleton. 

IX. Ldcinda,^ b. April 25, 1800; m. John Savage; no children. They 
lived at Augusta, Me. She died there in 1889, aged 89 years 10 
months. 

137. 

WILLIAMS CHUECHILL (Benjamin," Benjamin,^ William,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Middleboro* in 1755, and lived there until after 
the war of the Eevolution, in which he served, in the Company 
of Capt. Calvin Partridge, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Pierce's Eegiment. 
Marched May 21, 1779, and was stationed at Little Compton, E.I. 
Some time before 1784 he settled in Buckfield, Me. About 1796 
or 1797 he removed to Wayne, Me. He drew a pension for his 
service in the Eevolution, according to the account of one of his 
grandsons. Married, in Middleboro', Mass., Ltdia Maxim. 

Children, four born in Buckfield, two in Wayne, Me. 

I. Lydia," b. Dec. 13, 1784; ra. Samuel Dinsmore ; both of Wayne. 
Intentions, July 15, 1809. 
They removed to Ohio. 
II. Mary,^ b. June 1, 1788; m. James Decker, of Temple, Me. 

Children. 

1. Benjamin Decker. 1 3. Lucy Decker. 

2. Rosella Decker. | 4. Hannah Decker. 

III. Benjamin,* b. July 22, 1791 ; d. unmarried in the " Florida War." 

337 IV. William,^ b. Aug. 5, 1796; m. Phebe Maxim, both of Wayne. 

Intentions May 24, 1817. 
V. Hepsirah,* d. unmarried. 

338 VI. Nathan,^ b. March 23, 1807; m. Zilpah Keene, Oct. 19, 1834. 



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83 



138. 

JOSEPH 5 CHURCHILL (Benjamin/ Benjamin/' William/ 
John ^). Born in Middleboro'. He served in the war of the Revo- 
lution, three brief terms of enlistment in the year 1779, viz., March 
14, for thirty days, under Captain Wilmarth at Howland's Eerry ; 
from May 20 to July 1, at Tiverton, R.I., and from Aug. 13 to 
Sept. 13, 1779. It is supposed that after the war he settled in 
Rhode Island at either Gloucester or Scituate. In 1792 he had a 
deed of land from Jabez Williams, of Gloucester, and was himself of 
Gloucester. One of his grandsons, writing of him in 1900, says he 
was a poor man and did not keep his family together. So it seems 
that they scattered early, and settled later, in different localities. 
Three of the sons removed to Pennsylvania, as will be seen, while 
the daughters, it is said, married and lived in central Massachusetts. 

He married in Rhode Island ( ) Williams, a descendant of 

Roger. 



Children. 



339 

340 
341 
342 
343a 



No record 



II 
III 



Abraham,* m. and settled in Rhode Island, it is said. 

found. 
Pardon,* b. about 1793; ni. Abigail Williams. 
Williams,* b. March 21, 1795; m. Batiisheba Williams. 
IV. Cyril,* m. and settled at Susquehanna, Pa. Lived and died there. 

V. Asa.* No further record found. 
VI. AsHA,* b. July 11, 1799; m. William Jepherson. He was a 
farmer and lived near Webster, and had a family. 

Children. 

1. Abel Jepherson, b. Oct. 1, 1819; ra. Eunice Bown. 

2. Elizabeth Jepherson, b. Aug. 3, 1821 ; m. Amos Morse. 

3. George Jepherson, b. Aug. 30, 182- ; m. Mary D. Scarborough. 

4. Willis Jepherson, died at the age of 15 years. 

5. Amos Jepherson, died at the age of 17 years. 

6. William Jepherson, died at the age of 2 weeks. 

7. William Jepherson, ra. Sarah ( ). 

8. Esther Jepherson, died at the age of 6 years. 

9. A daughter died in infancy. 

10. Sabia Jepherson, died at 17 years. 

11. Melvin Jepherson, died at 17 years. 
VII. Phebe,* b. 1802; m. Simon Fairfield. 



Children. 



Bathsheba Fairfield. 
James Marshall Fair- 
field, b. Nov. IG, 1823. 
Charles Fairfield. 
Enos W. Fairfield. 



5. John Nelson Fairfield. 

6. Clark Fairfield. 

7. Albert Fairfield. 

8. Asa Churchill Fairfield. 

9. Maria Fairfield, died in infancy. 



139. 

NELSON 5 CHURCHILL (Benjamin/ Benjamin/ William,- 
JoHN^). Lived in Middleboro' and Carvei', until 1802, when they 
removed to Colerain, Mass. Settled on a farm on " Catamount 



84 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

Hill." He was a farmer and a fine scholar. In his youth he was 
a molcler. He died in Rowe, Mass. Married, Jan. 12, 1786, 
Eunice Shaw. 

Children horn in Middleboro' . 

343 I. Artemas.** b. July 5, 1786; m. Ruth Maxim, March 6, 1812. 

344 II. Nelson,*' b. March 2, 1788; m. 1st, Nancy Lake; m. 2d, Lucy 

Willis Maxim, of Charlemont. 

III. Ruth,*' b. Nov. 29, 1790; m. James Bell, of Colerain. 

Children. 

1. Thomas Bell. I 3. Emily Bell. 

2. Edward Bell. | 

IV. Lovina,^ b. May 12, 1797; m. Alden Willis. 

346 V. Alvin,^ b. September, 1799 ; m. Emily Willis, of Charlemont, 

Dec. 2, 1825. 

139a. 

ALICES (CHURCHILL) MONK (Jabez,^ Josiah,^ William,^ 
JoHN^). Born in North Bridgewater, Feb. 23, 1753. Married 
Elias Monk, of Bridgewater, Feb. 10, 1772. Mr. Monk served in 
the Revolution, first on the Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775, in 
Capt. Peter Talbot's Company, Col. Lemuel Robinson's Regiment, 
seven days ; and in various enlistments under different officers, cov- 
ering almost the entire period of the war. He is said to have been 
of Stoughton. They removed, about 1781 or 1782, to Hebron, Me., 
and settled on a farm. Mrs. Alice Monk died Aug. 15, 1806, and 
Elias Monk died Dec. 17, 1842. 

Children, the first born in Bridgewater, the rest in Hebron. 

I. Lewis ^ Monk, b. Sept. 14, 1779. 

II. James ^ Monk, b. Dec. 12, 1782; m. Polly Jordan, of Hebron, 
May 9, 1802. 

III. Martha® Monk, b. Aug. 24, 1784; m. James Farris, Jr., 

of Hebron, Aug. 2, 1806. 

IV. Alfred'' Monk, b. Sept. 8, 1786; m. Relief Irish. 

V. Rebeckah® Monk, b. Sept. 7, 1788; m. Moses TwiTCHELL. Lived 

in Paris, Me. 
VI. Betty® Monk, b. April 4, 1791. 
VII. LoviNA® BisBEE Monk, b. Oct. 17, 1792; m. Joseph Penley. 
VIII. Melatiah" Monk, b. Oct. 28, 1794. 

139b. 

RACHEL^ (CHURCHILL) PRATT (Jabez,^ Josiah,^ Will- 
iam,^ John ^). Born in North Bridgewater, Oct. 17, 1754. Mar- 
ried there, July 23, 1777, Thaddeus Pratt, son of Barnabas and 
Isabella (Downey) Pratt, of Bridgewater, born in 1755. Mr. Pratt 
served in the Revolution, first on the Lexington Alarm, April 19, 
1775 ; marched from Bridgewater ; served twelve days in the com- 
pany of Capt. Josiah Hayden, Colonel Bailey's Regiment of Minute- 



FIFTH GENERATION 85 

men. He was in other companies in various service later, and in a 
" Descriptive list of the men raised in Plymouth County to serve in 
the Continental Army " he is described as, " Age, 24 years ; stature? 
5 feet 7 inches ; complexion, dark ; residence, Bridgewater ; delivered 
to Capt. L. Bailey." This last enlistment \yas on July 23, 1779, for 
nine months, and he was discharged April 23, 1780. He removed 
to Hebron, Me., in 1782, where he is said to have been the tenth 
settler of the new town. 

Children of Thaddeus and Rachel (CJiurchill) Pratt. 

I. WiLi-iAM ® Pratt, b. March 12, 1779; m. Martha Gurnet, July 1, 
1804. 
II. Josiah'^ Pratt, b. May 3, 1783; m. Sibyl GnRNEr, 1807. 

III. Barnabas « Pratt, b. July 13, 1785; d. March 12, 1790. 

IV. Rachel^ Pratt, b. Feb. 9, 1788; ni. Eliphalet Sturtevant, 

March, 1807. She died March 11, 1817, at Hebron. 
V. Barnabas^ Pratt, b. March IS, 1790. Never married. 
VI. Susanna ^ Pratt, b. June 1, 1793. 

VII. Polly ^ Pratt, b. July 5, 1795; m. Eliphalet Sturtevant, April 
23, 1818. She died Nov. in, 1833. 
VIII. Cyprian^ Pratt, b. Aug. 8, 1797; m. Betsey Dunham, June 24, 
1819. 
IX. RubyS Pratt, b. Feb. 14, 1801. 

140. 

JABEZ 5 CHURCHILL (Jabez,* Josiah,' William,^ Johx '). 
Born in Bridgewater, Mass., 1759. He enlisted in the Revolution- 
ary service, as private in Capt. Henry Prentiss's Company, Col. 
Thomas Marshall's Regiment, June 8, 1876 ; discharged Dec. 1, 
1776. Service five months twenty -four days. Again enlisted March 
27, 1777, in Capt. John Porter's Company, Col. Michael Jackson's 
Regiment ; age, 18 years ; residence, Bridgewater ; term of enlistment 
three years. One of his descendants claims that he served four 
years and nine days. About 1782 he went to Hebron, Me., and 
resided there afterwards. Married, 1785, Maria Benson. 

Children born in Hebron^ Me. 

346 I. Shepard,6 I b. 1786/7; m. Polly Dudley, Oct. 6, 1808. She was 

V of Hebron. 

347 11. JosiAH," j b. 1786/7; m. Rachel Curtis, of Woodstock, Me. 

348 III. Bela," m. Sarah Dudley. 

349 IV. Matthew," b. March 20, 1792; m. Dorothy Hall, of Falmouth. 

V. Ruhamah,^ b. Feb. 1, 1794; ra. Amos Winslow, Sept. 11, 1813. 

She d. in Buckfield, Dec. 10, 1877. He d. in Buckfield, Jan. 6, 
1855. 

Children born in Buckfield. 

1. Amos Winslow, d. young. 

• 2. Hannah Winslow, d. young. 

3. Solomon Winslow, b. Aug. 21, 1820. 

4. Hiram Winslow, b. March 12, 1822. 

5. Stephen Winslow, b. Feb. 19, 1824. 



86 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

6. Maria Winslow, b. Dec. 22, 1826. 

7. Miranda Winslow, b. Aug. 17, 1829. 

8. George Clinton Winslow, b. July 12, 1832. 

9. Amos Kendall Winslow, b. July 28, 1834. 

350 VI. Jabez,^ m. TiRZAH Dudley. 
VII. Maecena,^ m. John Bicknell. 

141. 

JOSIAH ' CHURCHILL (Jabez/ Josiah,'^ William/ Johx '). 
Born, 1762, in Bridgewater, Mass. It is probable that he served in 
the Revolution in 1779 among the nine months' men. It is a tradi- 
tion in the family that he went to Hebron before the others, but 
after a few years removed to Yarmouth or Falmouth, Me. Mar- 
ried Lydia Orr. She died April 11, 1790, aged 25 years. 

Child. 

351 I. JosiAH.^ No record. 

143. 

BENJAMIN^ CHURCHILL (Jabez,^ Josiah,-^ William,^ 
John ^). Born in Bridgewater about 1765, and removed with his 
mother and her family to Hebron in the spring of 1783 or '84 ; 
married 1st, Sally Benson. 

* Children born in Hebron, some, perhaps, elsewhere. 
I. Sally,® tn. Nathan Dudley. 

They lived at Oxford, Me., and had children. 



1. Benjamin Dudley. 

2. Caleb Dudley. 

3. Nathan Dudley. 



4. Samuel Dudley. 

5. Simon Dudley. 

6. William Dudley, d. in 1854. 

II. RuTH,^ m. Ebenezer Dudley, May 18, 1824, of Hebron, Me., in 
Hebron. 

Children. 

1. SethB. Dudley, b. 1825. 

2. Sarah Dudley, b. 1829. 

3. Jane Dudley, b. 1831. 

4. Daniel Dudley, b. 1834. 

5. Harrison Dudley. 

III. Celia,® m. Benjamin Witt, of Norway. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Witt. | 3. Cyrus Witt, m. Angle Bird. 

2. George Witt. | 4. Betsey Witt. 

IV. PoLLY,*^ m. ( ) BiGELOW, of Worcester. 

One child. 
1. Harriet Bigelow. 
V. Rebecca,® m. William® Churchill (No. 333), g. v. 
VI. Miranda,® b. 1813; d. 1886, aged 73; m. John Witt, of Norway. 
VII. Olive,® m. RufusBriggs, of Norway. 



* Note — I am not sure that the above is the proper order of births. — Editor. 



FIFTH GENERATION 87 



Children. 

1. Sarah Briggs, m. Albert Moss. 

2. Emmeline Briggs, unmarried. 

3. Ellen Briggs, m. Hiram Moore. 

4. Charles Briggs, lives in Indianapolis. 

5. Ada Briggs, married in Dallas, Texas. 

142a. 

CHARLOTTE^ (CHURCHILL) BARROWS (Jabez,'* Jo- 
siAH,^ William,'- John^). Born in North Bridgewater, Mass., 
Nov. 1, 1767. Married Ephbaim Barrows, of Hebron, born 
Aug. 14, 1762. Served in the Revolution, from Plympton, Mass., 
June, 1778 ; age, 16. Died May 2, 1838. 

Children. 

I. Jabez ^ Barrows, b. Jan. 16, 1786; d. in Foxcroft, Me. 
II. Abigail^ Barrows, b. July 15, 1787; m. Reuben Chandler. 
III. Ephraim '^ Barrows, Jr., b. Nov. ;j, 1789; d. in Bangor, Me. 
IV Benjamin^ Barrows, b. Sept. 2, 1792; d. in Norway, Me. 
V. Mary*^ Barrows, b. June 25, 1794. 
VI. JoEL*^ Barrows, b. May 17, 1796; d. in Sumner, Me. 
VII. Charlotte^ Barrows, b. Oct. 2, 1798; never married. 
VIII. IvEziAH ^ Barrows, b. April 27, 1801 ; never married. 
IX. LuciNDA^ Barrows, b. Sept. 25, 1803; m. Richard Houghton. 

X. Hiram ^ Barrows, b. May 7, 1805; d. in Otisfield, Me. 
XI. Miranda'' Barrows, b. Dec. 8, 1808; d. April 26, 1815. 

142b. 

* SILENCE 5 (CHURCHILL) BESSEY (Jabez,* Josia< 
William,- John^).. Born in North Bridgewater, Mass., in 1772. 
Moved to Hebron, Me., with her mother in 1784-5. Married 1st, 
Jepthah Benson, who was born Sept. 4, 1763. Married 2d, 
John Bessey, as his second wife. We have found no record of 
children of first husband, but by riccond husband she had three 
children born in Paris, Me. 

Children hy Second Husband. 

I. Joshua® Bessey, b. May, 1802. 

II. Charity'^ Bessey, b. M irch, 1804; ru. John Thurlow, of Wood- 
stock. 
III. Mahala ® Bessey, b. May, 1806; m. Sumner Stearns, of Bethel. 

143. 

ASAPH s CHURCHILL (Jabkz," Josiah,- William,- John'). 
Born in 1775 in Bridgewater, and lived in Hebron and Paris, Me. 
Married 1st, Betsey Dean : married 2d, 1806, Polly Merrill. 

* The name referred to this number was given incorrectly Celestia, and 
printed so before the error was discovered. One informant wrote the name in 
that way. No record of the family of Susan (140a) has been found. — Editor. 



88 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Child of First Wife, born in Buckfield. 

352 I. Asaph,'' b. July 31, 1803; m. 1st, Sally Peterson, 1825; m. 2d, 

LoviNA Moody, 1842. 

Children of Second Wife, horn in Buckfield. 

353 II. HiRAM,^ b. Aug. 20, 1808; m. 1st, Margaret Tarbox; m. 2d, 

Melinda S. Rockwell. 
854 III. Nathaniel,^ b. May 28, 1810; m. Abby W. Stevens, of Shap- 

leigb, Me. 
355 IV. Elbridge,*' b. Jan. 28, 1812; m. 1st, Mary Peterson; m. 2d, 
Abbie Cole. 
V. Betsey,^ b. Jan. 22, 1814; m. Martin Chcrchill.(No. 732), q.v. 
3oG VI. Albert,'' b. May 21, 1816; m. Mercy Freeman. 

VII. Polly,^ b. May 26, 1818; m. Hanson Ham, of Saco. She had two 
children who died in infancy. She died at the age of 48 years. 

Children born, probably, in Paris, Me. 
VIII. LucY,6 b. March 4, 1822; m. 1st, ( ) ( ); m. 2d, Isaac 

SCAMMAN. 

Child. 
1. Child by first husband died in infancy. 

children by Second Husband. 

, 2. Lizzie P. Scamman, b. in Portland, Sept. 14, 1852; m. Fred C. 

Merrill. 

3. Mary E. Scamman, b. in Porthind, Sept. 2, 1854; m. John T". 

Smith. 

4. Charles L. Scamman, b. in Presque Isle, June 28, 1858 ; m. Vira 

Packard. 

5. Helen Amanda Scamman, b. in Presque Isle, March 12, 1860; 

d. Dec. 18, 1860. 

IX. Nancy,« b. Feb. 8, 1824 ; m. John F. Emery, Dec. 10, 18-^ 

Children. 

1. Lyman C. Emery, b. April 6, 1846, in Alfred, Me.; d. Sept. 2, 

1847, in Portlani\ Me. 

2. Infant son, b. July 10, 1848, in Portland, Me; d. July 18, 1848. 

3. John C, b. Sept. 16, 1850, in Saco, Me.; d. Oct. 17, 1851. 

4. Howard, b. Oct. 3, 1^53; m. Elizabeth A. Sanborn, June 15, 

1885. 

5. Herbert, b. Oct. 10, 1856, in Saco, Me.; d. Dec. 17, 1863. 

144. 

JOHNS CHURCHILL (Israel/ Josiah,^ William/ John i). 
Born (probably) at Tribes' Hill, in the Mohawk Valley, and settled 
at Yonge, Leeds County, Ont. Married Anna Hewitt. 

Children born in Yonge, Ont. 

I. Nancy, ^ b. 1802 ; m. James Nicholson. 

II. Jane,® b. 1805; m. John Chapman. 

357 III. David Russell,* b. 1808; m. Jane McVeigh. 

IV. Mary Ann,^ b. 1810; m. John Bdi.nes. 

V. William,^ b. 1812; never married. 

VI. RuHAMA,® b. 1814; m. John Cowan. 



FIFTH GENERATION 89- 

358 VII. JoHN,6b.]81G; m. 1st, ( )( ); m. 2d, Sophia Tompkins. 

"VIII. Edward Sydney,^ b. 1818; never married. 

IX. Elizabeth,^ b. 1820; never married. 

X. Eleanor,® b. Sept. 15, 1822; m. Peter Kellet. 

XI. Maria.® b. 1824:; m. Omar Cook. 

359 XII. Jones,® b. 1829; m. Elizabeth Forrester. 
XIII. Charles Stuart,® never married. 

145. 

JOSEPH 5 CHURCHILL (Israel," Josiah/ William/ John '). 
Born at Tribes Hill, probably. Settled at Yonge near Farmers- 
ville, Out. Married Abigail Hanley. 

Children born at Yonge. 

I. EzRA,®b. 1800. No further record. 

II. Hannah.® 

III. EzEKiEL.® No further record. 

360 IV. Jehiel,6 b. Feb. 9, 1807; m. Sarah Shanard. No record. 

V. Lucy Ann,® m. ( ) Beebe. 

VI. Lewis.® No further record. 

VII. Albert.® No further record. 

VIII. Dorcas,® m. ( ) Beebe. 

147. 

CORNELIUS PHILLIPS 5 CHURCHILL (Israel/ Josiah,^ 
"William,- John '). Born in the JNIohawk Valley, June 27, 1789. 
Settled at Pickering, Canada. Married, April 29, 1810, Charlotte 
Barry. He died at Pickering, Ontario County. When married 
they were both of the Township of Yonge, County Leeds, District 
of Joh Jstown, Canada West. 

Children born in Yonge. 

861 I. Levius,® b. Jan. 29, 1812; m. Delilah Betts, Nov. fi, 1836. 

II. Almira,® b. Nov. 12, 1814; m. David Hogle. April 21, 1842. 

III. Eleanor,® b Dec. 23, 1818; m. William Marr, of Pickering, 

Nov. 3], 1839. 

IV. Harriet,® b. Feb. 20, 1826; m. Thomas Hubbert, Oct. 21, 1843. 

362 V. Charles,® b. Oct. 8, 1828; m. Jane Major, May 10, 1848. 

148. 

JACOBS CHURCHILL (Joseph,* Josiah,^ William,^ John^). 
Born in Gloucester or Scituate, R.I. Lived in Gloucester till after 
1790, then near Providence, and thence moved to Williamstown, Vt. 
He was a nail maker. He died in Sterling, N.Y., in 1847. Mar- 
ried, 1788, at or near Bellows Falls, Vt., Abigail Turner, of 
Gloucester, R.I. Abigail died in Vermont about 1830. 

Children. 

363 I. William T.,® b. June 21, 1790; m. Isabel Gilbert. 
II. Susan,® b. 1794; m. Timothy Claflin. 



90 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Child. 
1. Maria Claflin, m. Van Allen. 

364 III. Aktemas,^ b. Aug. 4, 1797; m. Annie Mattison, Dec. 31, 1820. 
IV. Lydia,^ unmarried. 

V. Olive, ^ b. 1799; m. Eli Boctelle. 
VI. Gardner,* never married. 

365 VII. Palmer,'' b. 1805 ; m. Susan Henry. 

3<>6 VIII. Otis,« b. Oct. 10, 1808 ; m. Maria Vaughn. 
367 IX. Jacob,« b. July 13, 1810; m. Clarissa Vaughn, 1830. 
X. Abigail,® m. David Fish. 
XI. Sophia,® m. George Vanderwater. 



149. 

BENJAMIN^ CHUECHILL (Joseph,* Josiah/ William,^ 
John ^). Born in Bristol County, Mass., 1778. Settled with his 
brothers, Samuel, Nathaniel, and William, in Westminster, Vt., 
some time before October, 1799. Lived for a time at Putney, and 
then in Westminster. He may have removed to Washington 
County, N.Y., where his oldest brother Jacob lived at Fort Edward, 
and Nathaniel at Fort Ann. Married, at Putney, Oct. 6, 1799, 
Temperance Perky, of Putney, Vt., by Asa Washburn, Justice of 
the Peace. 

Children born in Putney, Vt. 

368 I. Sylvester,® b. March 6, 1801 ; ni. Fanny Davenport. 
II. Temperance.® 

' III. Araminta.® 

369 IV. Erastus,® b. Dec. 13, 1809; m. Almira Churchill. 

370 V. Charles Perry,® b. March ^9. 1812; ni. 1st, Amelia Ann Daven- 

port, March 20, 1834; m. 2d, Elizabeth Van Sheick, Sept. 
12, 1856. 
VI. Irena.® 

371 VII. James,® m. 1st, Charlotte ( ); m. 2d, ( ). 

150. 

ALVA 5 CHUECHILL (Jacob,* Josiah,^ William,- John^). 
Born in Stockbridge. Joined the church there in 1803. Settled at 
first in Stockbridge, but after the first wife's death removed to 
Lenox, thence to ISTew Marlborough, and lived there till 1817, when 
the family removed to Pennsylvania. Married 1st, Arvilla 
Andrus, daughter of Elisha, of Great Barrington ; 2d, Ann Mott. 

Children of First Wife, first three horn in Stockbridge. 
I. Achsah,® m. Dunham Ross. He died during the Civil War. 

She died in 1852, leaving a family of six children, viz. : (1) 
Dunham Ross, (2) Develon Ross, (3) Dennis Ross, (4) Lillis 
Ross, (5) Phebe Ross, (6) Amanda Ross. 

372 II. Calvin W.,® b. July 23, 1809; m. 1st, Luna Holcomb, Nov. 8, 

1832 ; m. 2d, Mehitable Gee. 



FIFTH GENERATION 91 



III. Amanda,^ m. Hakry Bailey. Five cliiklren, viz. : (I) Festus 
Bailey, (2) Sybil Bailey, (o) Persons Bailey, (4) Lution Bailey, 
(5) Arvilla Bailey. 

373 IV. La Fayette, « b. June 22, 1828; m. Susanna Vrooman, Dec. 21, 

1847. 

151. 

SEYMOURS CHURCHILL (Jacob/ Josiah,^ William,^ 
John ^). Born in Stockbridge, and lived and died there. Married 
Rebecca Palmer. 

Children horn in Stockbridge. 

374 I. RoswELL Palmer,® b. Sept. 14, 1818; m. Maria Knapp. 
II. William Pitt, ^ d. young; unmarried. 

III. Charles Seymour,® d. at the age of 18. 



153. 

DANIEL 5 CHURCHILL (Jacob/ Josiah/ William,- John '). 
Born in Stockbridge. Lived at Newark Valley, N.Y. We have not 
been able to find anything further about this family. Married 
Experience Stafford. 

Children. 
I. Mary.® 
II. Seymour.® 

Said to have been a physician in Oswego, N.Y. 



153. 

JACOBS MILES CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Josiah,^ William,- 

JoHN '). Born in Stockbridge, May 10, 1799. Lived in Delhi, 

N.Y. He died Jan. 14, 1876. Married Lucinda Thompson, at 

Stockbridge, Mass., where she was born May 30, 1800. She died 

Oct. 5, 1880. 

Children. 

I. Pamelia,® b. Feb. 18, 1826; m. 1st, Alfred Fitch, at Delhi, May 
22, 1849. Mr. Fitch died Sept. 23, 1854; m. 2d, Joseph II. 
FooTE, May 21, 1856. He was a physician, at Franklin, N.Y. 

Child by First Husband. 

1. Helen B. Fitch, h. April 3, 1850; d. Nov. 8, 1865. 

Children by Second Husband. 

2. Julia Foote, b. April 8, 1858; d. April 26, 1858. 

3. Stella Foote, b. July 1, 1850. 

375 II. Charles F.,® b. in Delhi, N.Y., May 20, 1837; ra. Harriet F. 

Armstrong, June 14, 1876. 
III. Helen,® b. Oct. 1, 1844; d. May 15, 1845. 



92 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

155. 

GEORGE 5 CHURCHILL (Ebenezer,^ Joh^ John/ JohnI). 
Boru in Plymouth, April 18, 1761. Served in Revolution in Capt. 
Ebenezer Washburn's Company, Col. Eleazer Brook's Regiment. 
Enlisted Nov. 7, 1777 ; served to Feb. 3, 1778 ; in regular army, 
1779. Descriptive list says 18 years old, stature, five feet eleven 
inches ; complexion, dark ; residence, Plymouth. He died at 
Martha's Vineyard, Sept. 14, 1796. Married, April 2, 1786, Eliza- 
beth Haklow. 

Children. 

376 I. Ebenezer,^ b. March 19, 1787; m. Elizabeth Peabodt. 

II. Elizabeth,^ b. July 25, 1789. 

III. Branch, 6 b. Aug. 23, 1792. 

IV. Sarah Warren," b. July 15, 1795. 



SIXTH GENERATION. 



156. 

ASAHEL « CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Samuel/ John/ Joseph/ 
JoHN^). Born in Stockbridge, jVIass., Jnly 3, 1769; baptized Aug. 
6, 1769. After marriage removed to New York State and settled on 
the Susquehanna River, about nine miles above Oswego, now Apa- 
lachin. The family removed from that place about 1809, came 
down the river into Pennsylvania, across the country to the Ohio 
River, and then down that stream to Cincinnati, at that time a 
small village. The party consisted of Asahel's family, including 
his daughter Sarah and her husband, Mary, Daniel, Olive, and 
Samuel. From Cincinnati they went into Indiana and settled at 
Brookville in Franklin County, then scarcely more than a wilder- 
ness. The Indians were not friendly, and the families, for security, 
gathered into block-houses at night. About two years after the 
settlement there, Asahel, the father, died, leaving the family in 
destitute circumstances. The mother lived to be 95 years old, and 
died in 1864. Married, Feb. 4, 1785, Polly Hart, who was born 
July 3, 1769. 

' Children. 
I. Sarah,' m. George Giltner. 



Children. 



1. Asahel Giltner, b. July 

16, 1809. 

2. Milton Giltner, . , . 
o A 1 n-ii. V twins. 

3. Amanda Giltner 



,}' 



4. Pamelia Giltner. 

5. Hamilton Giltner. 

6. William Giltner. 

7. John Giltner. 



II. Mart,' ra. ( ) Mount. 

III. Olive.' 

IV. Asahel ' Jr., d., aged 9 years. 

377 V. William,' b. 1795; m. Hannah Freeland. 

377a VI. Samuel,' m. 1st, ( ) Abernath ; m. 2d, Mrs. Snowdon. 

378 VH. Daniel,' b. 1800; m. 1st, Nancy Street; m. 2d, Julia Street. 



157. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Samuel,"* John/ Joseph/ 
JoHN^). Born in Stockbridge, Jan. 9, 1772. Married, Feb. 25, 
1796, Phebe Seward, who was born Dec. 10, 1771. 

(93) 



94 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Children . 

I. Frederick Seward,' b. Sept. 9, 1797; d. at 20 years. 

379 II. Lyman,' b. Sept. 17, 1799; m. Charlotte Dewey, Sept. 20, 1826. 

III. Phebe,' b. Jan. 14, 1803; m. Henry Curtis, Dec. 14, 1824. 

IV. Caroline,' b. April 30, 1805; m. Federal Whittlesey, Dec. 15, 

1824. 
V. Jerdsha,' b. Jan. 3, 1808; m. Albert Broavn, Oct. 10, 1827. 

Children born in Stockhridge, Mass., and Schenectady, N.Y. 

1. Theodore Backus Brown, b. July 20, 1828; m. Julia E. Strong. 

2. Emily Brown, b. May 30, 1830; d. in infancy. 

3. Henrietta Brown, b. July 17, 1832; d. young. 

4. Clinton C. Brown, b. Jan. 16, 1835; m. Anna Eamsay, Oct. 20, 

1869. 

5. Emily W. Brown, b. Nov. 22, 1836. 

6. Mary G. Brown, b. Nov. 30, 1841 ; m. Clark Brooks. 

7. Alice Seward Brown, b. April 7, 1844. 

380 VI. Henry,' b. July 7, 1812; m. Sarah Dewey, May 20, 1835. 



158. 

BANIEL« CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Samuel,* John,^ Joseph,^ 
John ^). Born in Stockbridge, June 7, 1778, and lived there or 
in the vicinity. Married, May 25, 1799, Jerusha Willard, who 
was born Jan. 31, 1778. 

Children horn in Stockbridge or Vicinity. 

I. Mary,' b. 1800. 
II. Abbie,' b. 1803; m. ( ) Cooper. 

381 III. William C.,' b. July 7, 1810; m. 1st, Eliza S. Ariel; m. 2d, 

Jane W. Leonard ; m. 3d, Caroline Sherrill. 

382 IV. Samuel,' b. 1811 ; m. Mary Taylor, of Lee, Mass., Oct. 14, 18.35. 

159. 

JOB« CHURCHILL (Barnabas,^ Barnabas," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born at Plymouth, March 2, 1787, and lived 
there. Married, Dec. 18, 1808, Hannah T. Harlow, daughter of 
Jesse, of Plymouth. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

383 I. Barnabas,' b. Sept. 30, 1809 ; m. Eliza Eddy, March 10, 1833. 
II. Job,' b. Jan. 17, 1812; ra. 1st, Jane D. Reed, Oct. 27, 1833; m 

2d, Widow Susan Rogers, September, 1853; m. 3d, Widow 
Nancy J. Stetson, Oct. 10, 1863; no children. 

384 III. Sylvanus H.,' b. Feb. 23, 1815; m. Lucretia Ann Bacon, Oct. 

10, 1837, dau. of Captain George. 
IV. Hannah Faunce,' b. Jan. 1, 1817; m. Allen Holmes, March 17, 
1840. She d. Feb. 12, 1884. 

Children horn at Plymouth. 

1. Susan Augusta Holmes, b. May 16, 1841 

2. Allen Turner Holmes, b. Dec. 18, 1844. 

3. Frank Holmes, b. September, 1846. 

4. Esther Holmes, died in infancy. 



SIXTH GENERATION 95 

V. Sally,'' b. Dec. 14, 1819; d. Feb. Ifi, 1821. 
VI. Sally,'' b. Nov. 23, 1821 ; d. April 20, 1823. 
385 VII. Cornelius Bradford,' b. March 26, 1824; m. 1st, Sarah F. 
Gushing, Nov. 15, 184G ; m. 2d, Carrie R. Taylor, of Natchez, 
La., Dec. 6, 1856. He d. at New Orleans, Nov. 6, 1879. 



160. 

ICHABOD« CHURCHILL (Iohabod/ Joseph,^ Babnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born in Middleboro', Mass., Jnly 21, 1772. 
Lived in Bridge water, Vt., was a farmer, and died in Stowe, Vt., 
1834. Married Prisctlla Meacham. She was born April 30, 
17S0, and died in Stowe about 1840. 

Children born in Bridgeivaier, Vt. 

I. Salome,' b. April 3, 1807; m. Jonathan Barrows, of Stowe, Vt. 
38(} II. Joseph,' b. Aug. 26, 1811; m. Eliza Ann Russell, of Stowe, Vt., 

Feb. 28, 1833. 
III. Abigail.' 

161. 

NOAH 6 CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ Joseph,* Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). He was born in Middleboro', Mass., May 29, 1774. 
but went to Woodstock, Vt., in his father's family, at an early age. 
He lived in Stowe, and was one of the leading men of that town, first 
selectman of the town, and representative to the Legislature. He 
was the first man married in town, — the "Intentions of Marriage " 
being published by the town-clerk, Josiah Hurlburt, at the " rais- 
ing " of James Town's barn. " The clerk stood on one of the plates 
of the frame and cried aloud, ' Hear ye ! Hear ye ! marriage is in- 
tended between Noah Churchill and Polly Marshall,' " giving the 
date and adding the usual ascription, " God save the people ! " He 
died Nov. 4, 1843. Married, May 29, 1798, Polly Marshall, of 
Waterbury, Vt. She was born in Dudley, Mass., August, 1782, and 
died in Stowe, Jan. 5, 1849. She was the daughter of Amasa and 
Tamar Marshall. 

Children horn in Stowe., Vt. 

I. Hiram,' b. June 4, 1799; d. Sept. 4, 1803. 

II. Sarah,' b. March 23, 1801 ; d. Sept. 30, 1803. 

III. Minerva,' b. Oct. 23, 1802; d. June 1, 1815. 

IV. Almira,' b. Feb. 7, 1805 ; m. Kendrick Jenney, Dec. 4, 1830. 

She d. 1843. 

Children . 

1. Harriet Jenney. 3. Ann Jenney. 

2. Edwin C. Jenney, d. 4. Lucia Jenney. 

at 20 years. 5. George Jenney. 

V. Noah,' b. June 8, 1806; d. May 23, 1809. 
VI. Hiram Noah,' b. Aug. 27, 1807; d. Aug. 11, 1810. 
VIL Milan,' b. Jan, 5, 1811; d. Sept. 26, 1811. 



96 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

387 VIII. Stillman,' b. Sept 13, 1812; ni. Roxa Ann Marsh, of Mont- 
pelia, Vt., May 20,»l.s41. 

388 IX. Edwin,' b. Jan. 4, 1815; m. Mary M. Robinson, of Stowe, March 

5, 1837. 

389 X. Heman Allen,' b. July 27, 1816; m. Mariette L. Benson, 

of Stowe, May 1, 1844. 
XI. Harriet E.,' b. March 30, 1823; d. Sept. 4, 1824. 



163. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Ichabod/ Joseph,^ Barnabas,^ 

Joseph,- Johx '). Born in Middleboro', Mass., Nov. 12, 1776. He 

lived in Stowe, Vt., a farmer, and died about 1830. Married 1st, 

Jan. 1, 1802, Eunice Badger, of Bridgewater, Vt. ; married 2d, 

Orinda Badger. 

Children born in Stowe, Vt. 

31)0 I. John,' b. Oct. 2, 1802; m. Experience Hale. 

II. Lyman,' b. Feb. 12, 1804; died young. 

391 III. William,' b. Aug. 16, 1805; m. Adaline H. Darling, of Water- 

bury, Vt., Aug. 15, 1830. 
IV. Lucy,"' b. Sept. 3, 1807; m. William Small, of Morristown, Vt. 

392 V. Norman,' b. Jan. 15, 1811; ra. Eliza Spaulding. 
VI. Jefferson,' b. Sept. 12, 1815. 

Children of Second Wife. 

VII. Eunice,' m. William Jenkins. 
VIII. Orinda.' 

163. 

JOSEPH 6 CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ Joseph," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John '). Born in Middleboro', Mass., Dec. 25, 1777. 
Was taken with his father's family to Woodstock, Vt., in 1780, and 
there grew to manhood, working on the farm and attending the 
public school. He was five feet ten inches in stature, light com- 
plexion, gray eyes, dark hair. He was a farmer and lived in 
Stowe, Vt., until after 1830, when he removed to the West and 
settled for a time in Illinois. He died in Benton City, Iowa, March 
21, 1857. Married 1st, in Stowe, Vt., Dec. 25, 1803, Dorothy 
Marshall. She died in Stowe, Vt., May 2, 1829. Married 2d, in 
Champaign, 111., May 2, 1832, Betsey Parker. 

Children horn in Stowe, Vt. 

I. Emily,' b. June 18, 1805; d. March 12, 1820. 

393 II. Almond M.,' b. April 24, 18U8 ; m. Anna Lovejoy, March 24, 

1834. 

III. Adaline,' b. July 27, 1812; m. John W. Sessions, in Stowe, Jan. 

22, 1832. 

Mr. Sessions was a cabinet-maker, but they removed to Wood- 
stock, Ohio, and he was there settled as a minister. After his death 
she lived in North Lewisburg, Ohio, and died there in 1897-8. 

IV. Sophronia,' b. Jan. 27, 1817; d. Aug. 22, 1817, in Stowe, Vt. 
V. Sdsan,' b. Jan. 16, 1823; d. March 6, 1823, in Stowe, Vt. 



SIXTH GENERATION 97 

164. 

JESSE" CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ Joseph,^ Barnabas/^ 
Josii:PH,- JoHN^). Born in Woodstock, Vt., May 8, 1792, and was 
brought up there on his father's farm, attended the district school, 
and learned the trade of wheelwright. He served in the war of 1812. 
He lived in Woodstock, Vt., where he was a farmer as well as a 
wheelwright. Married, at Plymouth, Vt., March 1, 1819, Mary 
Washburn, of Woodstock. She died March 14, 1859. 

Children horn in Woodstock. 

394 I. Alden p./ b. July 8, 1822; m. Euzabeth M. Oilman. 

395 II. Horace M.,' li- Auij. 8, 1824; ni. Maky Ann Flynn, in Fitchburg, 

Mass., Nov. 1, 18(!0. 

Enlisted in the 53(1 Ucgiment Massachusetts Volunteers in Civil 
War. Served v^'ith the army in Louisiana, and died in the service 
from exposure. No record of children. 

30(> III. Jesse F.,^ b. Dec. 16, 1826; nv Saiuia Cakter, at Bellows Falls, 
Vt., Aug. 2, 1854. 

LEVI" CHURCHILL (Joskph,^ Joseiii,' Barnabas," Joseph,- 
JoHN '). ])orn in Middleboro', Mass., April 24, 1772. Lived in 
Woodstock, Vt., and died there. May 4, 1845. He was a farmer. 
Married 1st, at Woodstock, Vt., 1798, Pimscilla Simmons. She 
died 17'.**.), without issue; 2d, 180- Keziah Fletcher; she died 
June 4, 184*). 

Children of Second Wife, horji at Woodstock, Vt. 

I. Priscilla E.,' b. 1807; d. unmarried in 187G. 
II. Oramel W.,' b. 1809; d. unmarried in 1878. 
397 III. EoMDND Fletcher,^ b. 1811; m. Maria Marble, at Ilartland, 

Vt., Sept. 25, 1844. 
39S IV. Levi,- b. Sept. 16, ISlo; m. Elizabeth M. Proctor, Oct. 2, 
1844. 
V. Harriet,' b. 1S1.">; m. George Merrifield. No children. 



1G6. 

JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ Barnabas,'- 

Joseph,- John'). Born in Woodstock, Vt., July 7, 1781. Lived in 
Woodstock, Vt. ; was a painter by trade, and died Aug. 25, 187.3. 
Married, Eeb. 24, 1813, Mrs. Clara (Meecham) Eddy, widow of 
Stafford Eddy. She died in 1870. 

Children horn at Woodstock, Vt. 

I. Laura Meecham,' b. Oct. 18, 1814; d. unmarried, Oct. 27, 1885. 
II. Mary Eddy,' b Jan. 18, 1816. Living unmarried in Elizabeth- 
town, N.Y , 1896. 



98 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

III. Elizabeth Palmer,' b. March 17, 1818 ; m. Stafford Eddy Hale, 

Sept. 23, 1843. She d. March 8, 1871. 

Children. 

1. Frederick Churchill Hale, b. June 24, 1844; m. Mary Louise 

Kenicutt, June, 1878, at Wlieeling, 111. 

2. Clara Lucinda Hale, b. Jan. 12, 1851. Lives at Elizabethtown, 

N.Y. 

3. Joseph Churchill Hale, b. Sept. 6, 1855. Lives at Leadville, 

Col. 

IV. Frederick Meecham,' b. 1820; d. at Woodstock, Oct. 3, 1835. 
V. Sarah,' b. Jan. 20, 1822. Liveil at Elizabethtown, N.Y. 

VI. Joseph,' b. June, 1828; d. unmarried at Woodstock, Oct. 15, 1882, 

167. 

GEN. SYLVESTER « CHURCHILL ( Jo.seph,^ Joseph/ Bar- 
nabas," Joseph,- John '). Born at Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 2, 1783. 
He was reared in that town and received his education in the public 
schools there. He early showed somewhat of the fibre and calibre 
of his mind and ambition. He found time and means of training 
for leadership of men. At the age of twenty-five we find him pub- 
lishing a weekly newspaper at Windsor, Vt., called the "Vermont 
Republican," which he continued until 1812, during which time 
he was largely instrumental in changing the politics of his 
State from Federal to Democratic. He was active in military 
affairs, and upon the outbreak of the War of 1812 he was appointed 
captain of infantry, but declined, and, having recruited a company 
of light artillery, received a commission as first lieutenant of artil- 
lery in the army. Under General Dearborn, and later, he rendered 
distinguished service with this company, which under his drill became 
very efficient. It was his company which constructed the battery 
at Burlington, Vt., under whose protecting guns Commodore 
McDonough's storm-crippled and weakened fleet took shelter from 
the furious attacks of the British, till the necessary repairs were 
made. He was promoted to captain and served in the Chateaugay 
campaign under General Wade Hampton, and soon after was ap- 
pointed inspector general with rank of major, Avhich position he 
held till the close of the war, serving on the staffs of General Wil- 
kinson, General Izard, and General McComb, successively. He still 
retained his office as inspector-general, and was stationed at differ- 
ent points on the Northern frontier and Atlantic coast. He was 
called to active service in the Creek Indian war of 1836, where he 
won distinguished honor by his administration, and was promoted 
to a colonelcy, to succeed General Wool, promoted in 1841. In 
1845, by President Polk's clumsy attempt to reduce the army roster, 
Colonel Churchill was retired with honor, but upon the reassembling 



SIXTH, GENERATION^ 99 

of Congress lie was at once restored to his rank and position. In 
1846, by General Wool's special request, Colonel Churchill went 
with him to Mexico, and, as most of the forces were raw recruits, 
his work of directing the training and drilling, and rigidly holding 
officers and men up to a proper military standard of efficiency, was 
very arduous, and at first made him unpopular, but soon afterwards 
resulted in his becoming one of the most honored and beloved officers 
in the army. At the battle of Buena Vista his heroism and wise post- 
ing of troops in the temporary absence of the general officers un- 
doubtedly saved the whole army from disaster, and resulted in a 
victory. His horse was shot under him, but he escaped without 
wounds. For his gallant services in this battle he was promoted 
to brigadier-general by brevet. After the Mexican war he retained 
his position, being engaged for many months mustering out the 
returning troops. Then up to 1856 he was engaged in the duty of 
inspecting the army posts, travelling at least 10,000 miles a year to 
all the frontier outposts. In 1856 a long-continued and confirmed 
lameness demanded his release from his arduous duties, and he was 
retired with high honor from his post. He died in Washington, 
D.C., Dec. 7, 1862, in his 80th year. General Churchill married, at 
Windsor, Vt., Aug. 30, 1812, Lucy Hunter, daughter of William 
and Mary (Newell) Hunter, born at Windsor, Vt., July 17, 1786, 
and died at Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 6, 1862. 

Children. 

I. Helen Susan,' b. at Governor's Island, N.Y., May 29, 1817; d. 
Sept. 27, 1818. 
399 II. William Hunter,' b. at Fort Wood, Bedloe's Island, July 8, 1819 ; 

m. Elizabeth M. Cuyler, of Savannah, Ga., 1844. 

III. Mary Helen,' b. at Windsor, Vt., Aug. 30, 1821 ; ra. Spencer F. 

Baird, at Carlisle, Pa., Aug. 8, 1846. He was born Feb. 3, 
1823, and died at Wood's Holl, Mass., Aug. 19, 1887. Mrs. M. 
H. Baird died at Washington, D.C., Dec. 22, 1891. 

Child. 

1. Lucy Hunter Baird, b. at Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 8, 1848. Resides 
in Philadelphia, Pa. 

IV. FitANKLiN Hunter,' b. at Fort Hamilton, April 22, 1823; d. un- 

married at Newport, R.I., May 24, 1889. He was educated as a 
lawyer and practised for years in Brooklyn, N.Y. He prepared 
and published a sketch of his father's life in the later years of 
his own life. 
V. Capt. Charles Courcelle,' b. at Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 
Pa., July 18, 182.^. He received a thorough military education, 
and was appointed captain of Third Artillery, U.S.A. ; m. at Port- 
land, Me., April 22, 1868, Alice Dow, dau. of William H. and 
Delia L. He resides, in 1903, at Newport R.I. 



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100 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

168. 

ISAAC « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph/ Barnabas,' Joseph, 
JoHN-i). Born in Woodstock, Vi, Feb. 19,1787. Lived there, a 
merchant, and died Dec. 7, 1870, in the 84th year of his age. 
Married, at Woodstock, Oct. 18, 1824, Julia Arnold, daughter of 
Isaac and Sarah (Howe) Arnold, born in Manslield, Conn , Nov. 12, 
1797, and died at Woodstock, Vt., Sept. 18, 1879. 

Children of Isaac and Julia Churchill, horn at Woodstock. 
I. Maria Frances,' b. Sept. 21, 1825; m. Edward Johnson, son of 
Eliakim and Mary (Hall) Johnson, b. Sept. 18, 1823, at Walling- 
ford, Vt., and died at Port au Prince, Hayti, Sept. 15, 1864. 

Children of Edward and Maria F. {Churchill) Johnson. 

' 1. Julia Churchill Johnson, b. at Woodstock, Jan. 19, 1855, m. 
Edwin A. Vaughan. They settled at Princeton, 111., and had 
one child, Marjorie Vaughan, b. Sept. 25, 1885. 

2. Frederick Churchill Johnson, b. at Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 3, 

1858, and died there April 10, 1860. 

3. Philip Edward Johnson, b. at Woodstock, June 7, 1861. 

II. Delia Arnold,' b. Sept. 4, 1833; m. Ward A. Thompson, who 
was born at Bridgewater, Vt., April 24, 1835, son of Ovid and 
Waitstill (Shurtleff) Thompson. 

Children of Ward A. and Delia A. {ChurcMll) Thompson. 

1. Arthur Churchill Thompson, b. at Woodstock, July 8, 1864, 

and died there Sept. 30, 1883. 

2. Mary Thompson, b. at Woodstock, May 8, 1866. 

169. 

NATHANIEL" CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,'' Lemuel,^ Bar- 
nabas,'' Joseph, - John ^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Nov. 22, 1773, 
and lived there until 1831. They, with most of their sons and 
daughters, in 1831 removed to Ontario and settled in the vicinity 
of what is now Bealton. He died at Townsend, Ont., 1850 
Married, at Mangersville, 1797, Eunice Kinney, born April 19, 
1782 ; married by Parson Basley. She died in Buford, Out., in 
1859. 

Childre7i. 
409 I. Nathaniel,'' b. May 0, 1799; m. Jerusha Freeman, July 30, 

1822. 

401 II. Jesse,'' b. Jan. 7, 1801; m. 1st, Phebe Barlow; m. 2(1, Mary 

Hart. 

402 III. Charles,' b. Jan. 1, 1803; m. Mary J. Dumphy. 
IV. Eliza,' b. M;irch 19, 1805; m. Daniel Kinney. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Kinney. I 5. Jesse Kinney. 

2. Rhoda Kinney. | (5. Stephen Kinney. 

3. Cyrus Kinney. 7. Israel Kinney. 

4. Eunice Kinney. | 8. Susan Kinney. 

Said to have been three nice children, names not received. 



SIXTH GENERATION 101 



403 V. Isaiah,' b. Feb. 6, 1807; m. Mary Freel. 

VI. Rhoda,' b. Dec. 22, 1809; m. John Schneider. 

Children. 

1. Jolin Schneider, Jr. I 3. Rhoda Schneider. 

2. Winslow Schneider. | 4. Nathaniel Schneider. 

VII. Susannah,^ b. Dec. 23, 1811 ; in. Frederick John Vv'hitfield, 
Dec. 24, 1828. He wa.s born in Woolwich, England, May 9, 
1800; m., as above, in Wakefield, N.B. They lived in varions 
towns of Canada, as the birtlis of the children show. Died in 
Paris, C.W., Oct. 21, 1865. She died in Keen, Mich., July 21, 
1862. This family moved from New Brunswick to Ontario in 
1831. 

Children. 

1. Mariah Whitfield, b. Wakefield, N.B., March 19, 1830; d. in 

Upper Canada, Oct. 13, 1831. 

2. Dr. George Frederick Whitfield, b. in Hamilton, C.W., Nov. 

30, 1832; m. Phebe Brant. 

Dr. Whitfield was a prominent physician in Grand Rapids, 
Mich., and furnished valuable help upon this line of the 
family. 

3. John Isaiah Whitfield, b. in Selfleet, C.W., Fob. 23, 1835; m. 

Kate Knapp. 

4. Charles Watts Whitfield, b. in Selfleet, C.W., April 17, 1837; 

m. 1st, Orphia White; m. 2d, Phebe Fletcher. 

5. Thomas Nice Wliitfield, b. in Burford, C.W., Oct. 29, 1830; 

d., Baltimore, Md., Dec. 6, 1863, in Marine Hospital. 

6. Nathaniel Churchill Whitfield, b. in Norwich, C.W., May 7, 

1843; m. 1st, Julia Wooil ; m. 2d, Amelia M. Atkins, 

7. Henry Allen AVhitfield, b. in Burford, C.W., May 14, 1845; m. 

Minnie Wead. 

8. Rebecca Carr Whitfield, b. in Burford, C.W., July 23, 1847; 

m. Orrin T. Fuller. 

9. James Carr Whitfield, b. in Burford, C.W., June 11, 1849; d. 

June 25, 1849. 
10. Zenas FUiot Bliss Whitfield, b. July 1, 1854. 
Israel,' b. March 13, 1813; m. Eliza Dumphy. 
Elias Winslow,' b. Jan. 26, 1817. No further record. 
Eunice,' b. Sept. 26, 1818. 
Maria,' b. July 20, 1823; m. Thomas Gardner. 

Children. 

1. Eliza J. Gardner, b. Norwich, Can., Feb. 17, 1843. 

2. John W. Gardner, b. Brantford, Oct. 19, 1844. 

3. Martha M. Gardner, b. Brantford, Oct. 26, 1846. 

4. Ethelyn Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Oct. 18, 1848. 

5. Julia Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Feb. 6, 1851. 

6. Wellington Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., May 1, 1853. 

7. Annie May Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Feb. 25, 1856. 

8. Charles Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Aug. 17, 1858. 

9. Thomas W. Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Dec. 3, 1860. 
10. Neadora Gardner, b. Keen, Mich., Dec. 16, 1862. 

406 XII. Richard Watts,' b. July 19, 1826; m. 1st, Mary C. Taylor; m. 
2d, Mahala Beal. 

170. 

LEMUEL « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel/ Lemuel,'* Barnabas," 
Joseph,- John '). Bom in Yarmouth, N.S., Eeb. 20, 1777. The 
information relating to this family is meagre and very late in com- 



404 


VIII. 


405 


IX. 




X. 




XI. 



102 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

ing, so that in the first mention we had to report '' no further record," 
but since that have received the few items below. He lived in New 
Brunswick, Carlton County, removed to Niagara Township, Upper 
Canada. My informant, Mr. George W. Boyer, of Hartland, K.B., 
is able to give but little account of his after life. He died Dec. 14, 
1859. Married 1st, Lois Foster, who was born April 21, 1783 ; 
married 2d, Mary Brown. 

Children by First Wife, born in New Brunswick. 

406a I. James C.,' b. Feb. 18, 1805. He had three wives, as will appear. 

40(>b II. Amos,' m. Eleanor Sinclair. 

III. Stephen.' Drowned while crossing St. John's river. 

40Gc IV. Chloe Ann,' m. George K. Boyer. 

Children by Second Wife, horn in New Brunswick. 

406(1 V. Daniel.' 

406e VI. Edward ' 

406f VII. Rebecca,' m. David Phillips, of Ontario, 1836. 

406g VIII. Betsey.' 

173. 

BENJAMIN « CHURCHILL (Nathan iel,^ Lemuel,* Barna- 
bas,'' Joseph,- John ^). Born at Kingston, N.S., Feb. 4, 1790, and 
died Dec. 29, 1871. The record of births of this family is from 
Mr. Calvin Churchill, of Lakeville, N.B., and he furnishes mostly the 
other items. No returns have been received from the families of 
the daughters. Married, July 15, 1813, Elizabeth Everett, who 
was born Feb. 16, 1793, and died Aug. 2, 1879. 

Children. 
I. Hannah,' b. May 28, 1814; m. W. B. Estey, b. Nov. 10, 1804. 

Children. 

1. William E. Estey, b. July 30, 1833. 

2. Joseph E. Estey, b. Dec. 11, 1835; died. 

3. Charles L. Estev, b. Oct. 17, 1837. 

4. Benjamin F. Es'tey, b. Oct. 19, 1839. 

5. Hannah E. Estey, b. Aug. 4, 1841. 

6. George H. Estey, b. Sept. 12, 1843. 

7. Mary H. Estey, b. Dec. 22, 1845. 

8. Aaron S. Estey, b. Dec. 28, 1847. 

9. Henrietta A. Estey, b. March 1, 1850. 

10. Frederick M. Estey, b. March 28, 1852. 

11. Alice M. Estey, b. Sept. 9, 1854. 

12. Jane H. Estey, b. Nov. 10, 1857. 

II Mary Ann,' b. Oct. 15, 1815, at Wakefield, N.B.; m. Michael 

Campbell, Oct. 24, 1833. 

They lived at Wakefield, N.B., until 1895, when they removed 
to Washburn, Me., to live with their son Benjamin, and she died 
there Sept. 3, 1895. He was born at Queensbury, N.B., Aug. 28, 
1808, and died at Washburn, Me., Nov. 15, 1901. 



SIXTH GENERATION 103 



Children born in Wahefitld, N.B. 

1. Benjamin Campbell, b. Dec. 15, 1834; m. Frances Jane Estev, 

Feb. 7, 1857. 

2. George Campbell, b. July 10, 1837; m. Sophronia Tracy, Aug. 

28, 1858. 

3. Elizabeth Campbell, b. Nov. 6, 1838; m. Hiram Smith, Aug. 

23, 1859. 

4. Thomas Campbell, b. March 26, 1840; m. Sarah Beardsley, 

March 15, 1862. 

5. Mary Hester Campbell, b. July 14, 1843; d. April 23, 1846. 

6. William Harrison Campbell, b. March 12, 1845; d. Jan. 25, 

1866. 

7. Sarah J. Campbell, b. March 18, 1848; m. Charles W.Plummer, 

March 5, 1873. 

8. Hannah Ann Campbell, b. May 8, 1850; m. J. H. Seely, Nov. 

3, 1867. 

9. James Todd Campbell, b. May 3, 1852; m. Mary H. Corson, 

April 11, 1878. 

10. John Calvin Campbell, b. March 3, 1856; m. Adelia A. Little. 

11. Jarvis Campbell, b. July 10, 1858; d. same day. 

407 111. John Russell,' b. Aug. 22, 1817; m. Margaret B. McIntosh. 
IV. (Jeorge Lathrop,' b. Oct. 25, 1819; m. Mary Watson. 

They had no children. They lived in Portland. He died there 
Jan. 2, 1889. 
V. Elizabeth,' b. Dec. 19, 1821 ; m. Alexander Sharp. 

They had three children, viz.: (1) Joel Sharp; (2) Alonzo 
Sharp; (3) Melissa Sharp. The mother died many years ago. 
VI. Calvin,' b. Jan. 3, 1824; m. 1st, Ann Loomer, September, 1846, 
and she d. April 22, 1854; ra. 2d, Elizabeth A. Corbette, Oct. 
2, 1856. 

408 VII. Benjamin,' b. Jan. 11, 1826; m. Rachel Howard, "in the 

States." He died in Ohio, leaving one daughter, Ella. No further 
known. 
VIII. Thomas,' b. April 26, 1828; m. 1st, Nancy Watson, who died 
■without children. He removed to Texas and m. 2d, name un- 
known, and had several children. No more heard from the 
family. 

409 IX. William,' b. March 21, 1830; m. Jane Good. He died before 

1889. 

In 1889 his family lived in Jacksontown, N.B., his son George 
Churchill being one. 
X Jarvis,' b. Oct. 5, 1832. Went to California and died there un- 
married. 
XI Sarah Estey,' b. March 11, 1835; m. Leonard Watson. 

They lived in Jacksontown, Carlton County, N.B., and had 
children, of whom George Watson, a son, was living there in 1889. 



174. 

EZRA « CHURCHILL (Ezka,^ Lemuel," Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ 
John '). Born at Yarmouth, N.S., May 17, 1784. He was a sailor, 
and was lost on the brig " Hibernia," wrecked on the " Mud Islands," 
on a voyage from New York to Yarmouth, Oct. 16, 1807. Married, 
1802, Elizabeth Trefry, of Hantsport, N.S., daughter of Joshua 
P. After the death of Mr. Churchill the widow removed to Hants- 
port, and married Mr. Eaulkner, 



104 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Cliildren. 

410 I. Ezra,'' b. Nov. 1, 1804; m. 1st, Anne Davidson, of Falmouth, 

N.S.; m. 2c1, Rachell Burgess, of Billtown, N.S.; d. April 14, 
1870. 
II. Elizabeth,' b. July 2, 180(!; m. Benjamin Davidson, Sept. 21, 
1825, 

Their home wa« in Halifax. He died at " "West River," Neb., 
1870, and she died at Halifax, June 8, 1874. 

Children horn in Halifax, N.S. 

1. Edgar Davidson, b. July 13, 1826; d., at Halifax, Nov. 8, 1846. 

2. Churchill Davidson, b. Sept. 18, 1827; m. Martha M. Gruber, 

June 24, 1852. 

3. Cyrena Davidson, b. May 22, 1829; m. Joshua E. Hall, of 

Cleveland, Ohio, June 17, 1851. Live in Australia. 

4. Leander Davidson, b. Aug. 16, 1831; d. Aug. 26, 1873; m. 

Tibbie Burton, of Ilantsport, Nov. 16, 1858. Moved to 
California. 

5. Learchus Davidson, b. Dec. 24, 1833; d. June 30, 1886; m. 

Sophia A. Mcllrcath, Halifax, Oct. 11, 1858. 

6. Ezra Davidson, b. Sept. 4, 1836; m. Mary F. McPherson, June 

6, 1867. Lives at Halifax. 

7. Almira Davidson, b. Nov. 21, 1838; m. Francis A. Beamish, 

of Halifax, Nov. 20, 1861. 

8. Louisa Davidson, b. April 10, 1841; d. March 16, 1880; m. 

George A. Tupper, of Halifax, June 25, 1872 

9. Andrew Davidson, b. Aug. 3 1842; m. Abbie Murphy, Dec. 22, 

1877. 
10. Lewis Davidson, b. Sept. 11, 1845; unmarried, lived in Cali- 
fornia. Lost at sea. 



175. 

NEHEMIAH" CHURCHILL (Ezra/' Lemuel/ Barnabas/ 
Joseph/ John ^). Born in Yarmouth, IST.S., 1786, and lived there. 
Married Elizabeth Canx, daughter of Hugh. 

Children. 
I. Mart,' m. 1st, Edmund R. Wyman; m. 2d, Thomas O'Brien. 

Children . 

1. Nehemiah C. Wyman, lost at sea, 1855. 

2. William Jesse Wyman, m. Elizabeth Crosby. 

3. Hannah Alice Wyman, m. James W. Shaw, Dec. 30, 1862. 

4. Elizabeth Wyman, d. unmarried, Oct. 8, 1895. 

5. Edmund R. Wyman, m. 1st, Drusilla Shaw, Dec. 30, 1862; m. 

2d, Harriet Strickland. 

6. George Wyman, m. Letitia Mayer, of St. John's, N.B. 

7. Jacob Wyman, d. unmarried, aged 20 years. 

8. James Wyman, settled in the United States. 

II. Elizabeth,' b. 1813; m. Levi Eldridge. 

Children. 

1. Nathaniel Eldridge, m. Victoria Crosby . 

2. Harvey Eldridge; b. 1842; d. March 22, 1854, aged 12 years. 

3. Wallace N. Eldridge, m. Thankful Crosby, July 10, 1875. 

4. Levi Eldridge, m. in England. 



SIXTH GENERATION 105 



5. Laura Ann Elizabeth Eldridge, b. March, 1855; d. Jan. 1, 1856, 
aged 10 months. 



III. Cynthia,' b. 1815; m. William Doane. 



Children. 



1. Augustus Doane, d. unmarried. 

2. William Doane. Lost at sea, April 21, 1856 ; unmarried. 

3. James Doane. 

4. Harvey Doane, m. Elizabeth Crowell, dau. of Enoch. 

5. Elizabeth Doane, ra. 1st, Samuel Winter, Nov. 20, 1859; m. 

2d, Simeon Ryerson. 

6. Sabra Doane, m. Edward Fletcher, Nov. 7, 1866. 

7. Martha Doane, m. 1st, Thomas Crowell; m. 2d, James Killam. 

8. Mary Doane, m. Isaiah Crosby, son of John. 

9. Ellen Doane, m. George Buclianan, of Boston. 

411 IV. James,' m. Elizabeth Byrne, Jan. 31, 1839. He d. Dec. 28, 

1892. 
V. Edith,' m. 1st, Capt. James Durkee, son of Amasa, Sept. 12, 
1842; m. 2d, Joseph Hurlburt, Jan. 21, 1856. 

ClMdrciu 

1. Anna Durkee, m. ( ) Ray, of Weymouth. 

2. Maria Durkee, unmarried. Lives in Boston. 

VI. SoPHRONiA,' m. 1st, Cyrus Moses, Nov. 5, 1844; in. 2d, George 

McCoNNELL. 

Children. 
1. Cyrus Moses, m. Adelaide Landers. 
VII. Jane,' m. Richard Tedford, March 9, 1847. 

Children. 
1. Henry Ashlon Tedford, b. November, 1854; d. April 25, 1855, 

aged 5 months. 
•>. Richard B., b. May, 1856; d. Sept. 19, 1856, aged 4 months. 

VIII. Ann.' 

412 IX. Nehemiah,' m. 1st, Sarah II. Kinney; m. 2d, Amanda Kinney. 

413 X. William,' m. Matilda Allen. 
XI. Asenath.' 

176. 

BENJAMIN « CHURCHILL (Ezra/^ Lemuel,' Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John'). Bom in Yarmouth, July 2(), 178S, and died 
Dec. 18, 1849. Married 1st, Lucy Ring, who was born Dec. 18, 
1788, and died Sept. 25, 1825; married 2d, Mrs. Lydia Ann 
(Butler) Moses. 

Children by First Wife. 

I. Coleman,' b. Aug. 5, 1812; d. at sea, unmarried. May 16, 1840. 
II. Emily,' b. Sept. 2(!, 1814; m. William Fletcher. 

Children . 

1. George Fletcher, b. 1840; lost at sea, March 2, 1867. 

2. Edward Fletcher, m. Sabra Doane, Nov. 7, 1866. 

3. Coleman Fletclier, m. Mary Titman, dau. of Nelson. 



106 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

4. Emily Fletcher, m. Ebenezer Clark, March 8, 18fi7. 

5. Elizabeth Fletcher, m. Amniiel R. Brownson, son of Cliarles. 

6. Lalia Fletcher, m. William Lamont. 

7. Rachel Fletcher, m. John Gowdy. 

8. Mary Fletcher, unmarried. 

III. George,' b. Aug. 3, 1816; d. single, Nov. 6, 1842. 

414 IV. EzRA,'b. Dec. 30, 1817; m. Mary Crosby, Feb. 1, 1842. 

415 V. Benjamin,' b. July 7, 1819; m. Abby Dunham. 

VI. LucT,' b. May 29, 1821 ; m. Elias Crosman, Jan. 8, 1846. 

Children. 

1. George N. Crosman. 

2. Sarah J. Crosman, b. Jan. 5, 1854; m. Isaiah Crosby, Feb. 2, 

1879; she d. Sept. 2, 1881. 

VII. Lydia,' b. Jan. 2, 1823; m. John Winter, April 17, 1850. 

Children. 

1. ( ) Winter, m. James Clements. 

VIII. Mary,' b. Feb. 26, 1824; m. James Cleland. 

Children. 

1. James Cleland, m. 1st, Emmeline Saunders; m. 2d, Margery L. 

Cann. 

2. Jane Cleland, m. Henry W. Crowell. 

3. Jacob Cleland. 

4. Margaret Cleland, m. Cliiford Locke, of Lockport. 

5. George Cleland, m. Margaret A. Moses. 

6. William Cleland, m. Alice L. Moses. 

416 IX. Edson,' b. July 29, 1825; m. Sarah Jane Carver. 

Children by Second Wife. 

417 X. John,' b. Aug. 21, 1833; m. Eliza Redding, dau. of Joseph. 

418 XI. Lewis,' b. March 16, 1835; ra. Sarah Durkee. 

XII. Nathaniel,' b. Nov. 1, 1837; m. Wealthy Porter. No children. 



177. 
LEMUEL « CHURCHILL (Ezra,^ Lemuel,^ Barnabas,-' 
Joseph,'-' John '). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Aug. 7,1790, and lived 
there. Married, Dec. 25, 1809, Lydia Gardner, who was born 
August, 1788. 

Children. 
I. Abigail,' b. Jan. 27, 1811; m. Charles Brown, Jan. 10, 1828. 

Children. 

1. Mary Brown, b. Nov. 28, 1828 ; m. Gabriel Trefry, Dec. 8, 1846. 

2. Agnes Brown, b. July 7, 1833; m. Nathaniel Ward, Dec. 16, 

1849. 

3. William Brown, b. July 7, 1833; m. 1st, Sarah Murray, Aug. 2, 

1856; m. 2d, Emma Wyman, April 3, 1865. 

4. Ammiel R. Brown, b. Oct. 1, 1849; m. Elizabeth Fletcher. 

5. Lydia C. Brown, b. June 25, 1851; m. James T. Currier. 

II. Mary,' b. Aug. 7, 1812; m. Thomas Nickerson. 



SIXTH GENERATION 107 



Children. 

1. Maria Nickerson, m. Edward R. Perry, son of Capt. Joseph. 

2. Lemuel C. Nickerson, m. Elbertine ( ). 

3. diaries Nickerson, unmarried ; lost at sea. 

4. Rufus S. Nickerson, m. Mary Whitman, dau. of Rev. Jacob ; 

lost at sea. 

5. Theodore Nickerson. 

«). 'J'homas Nickerson, m. Lydia Perry, dau. of Capt. Joseph. 
7. Stephen Nickerson, m. ( ) Goodnow. 

419 III. Theodore,^ b. Aug. 14, 1814; m. Martha Jeffrey, dau. of 

Matthew, 2d. 
IV. Elizabeth,^ b. June 1, ISlfi; m. Heman Rogers. 

V. Lemuel,' b. May 'J, 1819; d. July 18, 1831. 
VI. Lydia Ann,' b. Feb. 19, 1823; m. Thomas C. Trefrey. 
VII. Bethiah,' b. Dec. 20, 1826; m. Benjamin Richards. 

Children. 

1. Margaret A. Richards, b. March 30, 184G; m. Thomas B. 

Crosby, Sept. 6, 1864. 

2. Ammiel Rogers Richards, b. 1847; d. May 16, 1848. 

3. Thomas Barnard Richards, b. 1849 ; m. Jessie Brown Kirby. 

4. Edson Churchill Richards, b. 1852; d. May 3, 1854. 

5. Benjamin Franklin Richards, b. 1857; d. Sept. 13, 1866. 

6. Martha Ellen Churchill Richards, b. 1863; d. April 8, 1863. 

178. 

JOHN'' CHURCHILL (Ezra,^ Lemuel/ Barnabas,'^ Joseph,- 
JoHN '). Born in Yarmouth, Sept. 4, 1797. They lived in Yarmouth, 
N.S. Married, 1817, Abigail Rogers, daughter of John. 

Children. 
I. Dorcas,' b. Marcli 19, 1818; m. Nathan Weston, son of Zadoc. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

1. Matilda Weston, m. 1st, William F. Brown ; m. 2d, W. T. Lent. 

2. Frederick Weston, ni. Martha Jenkins. 

3. Robert Weston. 

4. Elinor Weston, b. February, 1841 ; d. Sept. 13, 1841. 

5. Lydia E. Weston, b. 1844; m. Josiah Ross. 

6. Jacob Weston, m. ( ) Eldredge. 

7. Lemuel Weston, m. Elizabeth Hatfield. 

8. Norman J. Weston, m. Sophie Jenkins, dau. of George. 

9. George Weston, m. Leoni Kelley. 

II. Almira,' b. June 19, 1819; m. Andrew McGray, April 5, 1838. 

Children. 

1. Fanny McGray, m. William Morrill, of Westport. 

2. Mary McGray, m. Joseph Durkee. 

3. Albert McGray, lost at sea. 

4. Andrew McGray, Jr., m. Julia Perry. 

5. Benjamin McGray. 

6 Frederick McGray, ni. Elvira Devilla. 

7. Almira McGray, m. Nathan Tlmrber, of Westport. 

420 III. John,' b. March 6, 1821 ; m. Marv A. Taylor, Dec. 29, 1844. 
IV. Chloe,' b. Feb. 16, 1823. 

421 V. Joseph,' b. Sept. 15, 1824; m. Caroline Archer, Nov. 15, 1843. 



108 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

422 VI. Freeman,' b. April 4, 1826; m. Martha Purdy. 

423 VII. Jacob,' b. Jan. 29, 1828; m. 1st, Martha Pitman; m. 2d, Ada 

Earlb. 

424 VIII. Samuel,' b. Jan. 27, 1831 ; ra. Hannah Churchill, July 8, 1858. 

425 IX. Lemuel,' b. September, 1832; m. Adahne Hemeon, Oct. 28, 1861. 

X. Eliza,' b. Jan. 29, 1835; m. Thomas Perry. 

Children. 

1. Martha Perry, m. T. R. Hogan. 

2. Ida May Perry, m. Wellington W. Perry. 

3. George Perry, m. Alice Cook. 

4. William E. Perry, unmarried. 

5. Ellen H. Perry, m. Henry R. Moody. 

6. Alvin Perry, unmarried. 

XI. Israel,' b. Feb. 12, 1837; unmarried. 

179. 

TIMOTHYS CHURCHILL (Lsaac,^ Isaac/ Barnabas/ 
Joseph,- John^). Born at Plymouth in 1785. Married in Dux- 
bury, 1804, Olive Curtis, of Marshfield. 

Children. 

I. Nancy,' b. in Plymouth; d. in infancy. 
II. Henrietta,' b.May 2, 1812; m. Isaac Curtis, of Pembroke, 

Nov. 11, 18o4. 

One Child horn in Pembroke. 

1. Albert W. Curtis, b. Nov. 9, 1840; m. Hannah M. Taylor, of 
Duxbury, March 18, 1864. 
III. Hannah W.,' b. in Duxbury, April 26, 1816; m. Warren T. 
Whiting, Nov. 5, 1834. She died 1862. He died in 1882. 

Children born in Pemhroke, Mass. 

1. Sarah M. Whiting, b. November, 1835; m Hiram Delano, of 

Pembroke, May, 1859; d. 1867. 

2. Olive F; Whiting, b. December, 1837; m. Peleg B. Ford, 

of Pembroke, 1868. 

3. George W. Wliiting, b. January, 1840; m. Louisa Glover, 

of Duxbury, April, 1864. 

4. Franklin T. Whiting, b. March, 1842; m. Ida Sprague, of 

Marshfield, June, 1866. 

5. William H. Whiting, b. October, 1843; m. Martha Pratt, of 

Weymouth, 1865. 

6. Ida J. Whiting, b. August, 1847; d. November, 1862. 

7. Rosilla E. Whiting, b. November, 1849; d. 1865. 

180. 

SETH« CHURCHILL (Isaac,'^ Isaac,^ Barnabas,^^ Joseph,^ 
John'). Born in Plymouth, 1790. He was a seaman, a privateer, 
in the War of 1812, and died in 1816. Married Sarah S. Johnson. 

Children. 

I. Eliza,' b. in Plymouth, 1812; m. Alfred Chubbuck, of Valley 
Falls, R.I., where she died Sept. 4, 1889. 




HON. JAMES CREIGHTON CHURCHILL. 

(No. 181, page 109.) 



SIXTH GENEEATION 109 

Child. 
1. William Chubbuck, lived in Valley Falls in 1890. 

426 11. Benjamin,' b. Jan. 6, 1814; m. Betsey Bumpcs, Nov. 12, 1835. 

427 III. James W.,' m Sarah Ann Carr. 

Said to have lived in Atlanta, Ga., and to have died there, leav- 
ing one son, Augustus R. Cliurchill, who was living in Atlanta in 
1890. 

181. 

JAMES CREIGHTON« CHURCHILL (Thomas,^ Thomas/ 
Barnabas/ Joseph,- John '). Born in Newmarket, N.H., April 
24, 1787. Died in Portland, Me., Nov. 20, 1865. His early life was 
passed in his native town where he received the usual common- 
school edncation of that day. He evidently had experience also on 
ship-board, as he was in command of a vessel in his early manhood. 
He learned the trade of ship-carpenter and later engaged in ship- 
building at Portland, Me. In the War of 1812 he served as a ser- 
geant, in the 34th U.S. Infantry, Capt. David Sherman's Company. 
Was later appointed quartermaster, serving two enlistments con- 
secutively, from May 13, 1814, to June 15, 1815, when he was 
honorably discharged at Portland, Me. After engaging in ship-build- 
ing for a few years he became interested in the trade with the West 
Indies, then just beginning to attract the attention of ISTorthern mer- 
chants. After a few voyages of investigation he combined with several 
associates and bought some sugar plantations near Cardenas, Cuba, 
which was soon made a port of entry, and established there the 
beginning of the large and prosperous business which later made 
Portland one of the most important seaports on the coast. He was 
thus a pioneer and leading spirit among the notable old-time Port- 
land merchants. He was public-spirited and influential in many 
directions. In 1828 he was elected one of the presidential electors, in 
the bitter contest waged between the parties, and he was known 
long after as " the star of the East," because of his solitary persis- 
tent vote for Andrew Jackson. In the political upheaval of 1834 
he was Whig candidate for Congress, but the party was in the 
minority and he failed of election. In 1844 he was elected mayor 
of Portland, and is remembered as one of the ablest and most popu- 
lar of the city's old-time rvilers. He was a natural organizer of 
commercial enterprises, and in the agitation of the plan to connect 
Portland and Montreal by a railroad he was chief actor, and be- 
came treasurer of the old " Portland Company," organized for the 
manufacture of locomotives, cars, and railroad machinery, furnish- 
ing much of the rolling stock and running material of the old " At- 
lantic and St. Lawrence Railroad," now a part of the " Grand 



no THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Trunk " system. He held the position of treasurer of the railroad 
till a short time before his death. He was also chiefly instrumental 
in organizing the " Casco Iron Works/' of which he was treasurer, 
while for many years he conducted an extensive insurance business, 
and to his last days attended promptly and faithfully to all his 
official duties. He was a prominent Mason, a member of <' Ancient 
Landmark Lodge No. 17, of Free and Accepted Masons." Was a 
Past Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Maine. He is 
remembered in all his public relations and in his personal life as 
one of Portland's most useful and honored citizens. His funeral 
service was held in the Pearl Street Universalist Church, of which 
society he was an honored member, and was attended by a great 
concourse of his fellow-citizens. Masonic brethren, and members of 
city. State, and national governments. Three of his personal friends, 
and prominent clergymen, officiated at the service : Revs. Dr. Bolles, 
George W. Quimby, and I. M. Atwood. He married, in Portsmouth, 
at her father's house, Jan. 8, 1809, Eliza Walker Osborne, 
daughter of Rev. John Osborne, a P>aptist minister, who officiated 
at the marriage ceremony. They lived for some time after mar- 
riage at Lee, and New Market, N.H., where their eldest child was 
born, and, after 1815. at Portland, Me. 

Children of James Creighton and Eliza W. Churchill. 

I. Jane Alice,' b. March 30, 1810; m. Caleb S. Carter, of Portland, 
Aug. 23, 1805. 

They lived in Portland, where he died Dec. 18, 1855, and she 
died Aug. 20, 1865. 

They had Children horn in Portland. 

1. Alice Eliza Carter, b. April 19, 1831; m. William Henry Ste- 

phenson, May 3, 1853. He was born Jan. 12, 1824, and died 
Aug. 21, 1882. Mrs. Stephenson was greatly interested in 
the compilation of this volume of Churchill history and has 
been a ready and able helper in this Portland line. She died 
March 3, 1903, at Portland. Children: (1) William Stephen- 
son, b. March 3, 1855. He served as brigade-surgeon, with 
rank of major, in the Spanish war, on the staif of Gen. Fred. 
D. Grant; (2) Marian Stephenson, b. Jan. 15, 1857; (3) 
Marion Alice Maud Stephenson, b. May 4, 1858; (4) Henry 
Stephenson, b. March 30, 1865; (5) Mabel Stephenson, b. 
May 17, 1868; d. in Portland, Dec. 5, 1897. 

2. James E. Carter, b. June 14, 1833, unmarried. 

3. Mary Georgianna Carter, b. Aug. 18, 1834; m. William O. Fox, 

Portland, June 12, 1862. She d. March 25, 1895. He d. 
June 4, 1899. They had children : (1) James Fox, b. April 1, 
1864; (2) Selden Connor Fox, b. Feb. 16, 1866; (3) William 
L. Fox, b. April 27, 1867; d. Dec. 3, 1887; (4) Arthur 
Churchill Fox, Sept. 29, 1868; d. Feb. 2, 1869; (5) Sidney 
Fox, b. July 10, 1870; d. July 4, 1887. 



SIXTH GENERATION HI 

4. Jane Adelaide Carter, b. Aug. 9, 1836; ni. Henry Evans, Nov. 

24, 1859. She d. Oct. C, 1875. They had children: (1) 
Mildred Evans, b. Dec. 18, 1860; (2) Jane Evans, b. Aug. 13, 
1862; (3) George Evans, b. February, 1864; d. young; (4) 
Edwin, d. young; (5) Adelaide May Evans, b. May 2, 1868; 
m. Dr. Joseph L. Goodale, Aug. 30, 1893, and has three 
children. 

5. Caleb Thomas Carter, b. May 7, 1841 ; d. June 20, 1842. 

6. Ada Celestine Carter, b. Sept. 13, 1842; d. Oct. 7, 1876. 

7. Caleb Stoddart Carter, b. Feb. 23, 1844; d. Jan. 1, 1846. 

8. Plenry Theophilus Carter, b. June 4, 1845; ni Hannah J. True, 

of Portland, Dec. 17, 1868. He d. Jan. 14, 1878. They had 
children: (I) Clara C. Carter, b. Dec. 13, 1869; d. Dec. 11, 
1875; (2) Philip Greenleaf Carter, b. Oct. 29, 1871. 

428 II. Edwin,'' b. March 15, 1812; m. 1st, Mary P. Carter, Sept. 29, 

1834; m. 2d, Anna IIoole, June, 1865. 

III. Thomas,' b. Oct. 2, 1814; m. Ecnick Dyer. They had no chil- 

dren. He died at sea, June 15, 1838, and she died in Portland, 
Nov. 17, 1838. 

429 IV. JAME.S Morrill,' b. in Portlnnd, June 11, 1816; m. Harriet E. 

HooLE, Dec. 30, 1838. 
V. John Osborne,' b. April 26, 1818; d. in infancy. 

430 VI. George Albert,' b. Dec. 25, 1820; m. Sarah Allen Lunt, Aug. 

26, 1856. 
VII. Henry Hill Boouy', b. June 15, 1823; died unmarried. 
VIII. Eliza Clara,' b. July 15, 1826; m. Marshall P. Wilder, Jr., of 
Boston. No children. 
IX. William Creighton,' died young. 

431 X. Frederick Augustus,' b. May 5, 1834; m. Annie L. Levering, 

of St. Louis, June 20, 1860. 

183. 

THOMAS 6 CHURCHILL (Ichabou,- Thomas,^ Barnabas, 
Joseph,- John'). Born in Parsonstield, Me., Jan. 20, 1798, and 
lived there. A farmer. Married IsL, at Parsonsfield, Me., March 
14, 1830, Mary Banks, born Jnly 9, 180G ; married by Rev. 
John Buzzell. Married 2d, Mrs. Olive B. Roberts, of Whites- 
town, N.Y. 

Children horn in Parson fjieh/. 

432 I. Thomas S.,' b. May 6, 1831; m. Mary A. Dixon, Jan. 1, 1855. 

She was born Oct. 2, 1833. 

433 II. Otis B.,' b. Nov. 5, 1832; m. Susan E. Ferrin, Jan. 2, 1861; b. 

Jan. 14, 1839. 

434 III. John C.,'b. Dec. 11, 1834; m. Annie Burk, Oct 18, 1869. 

IV. Mary Reliance,' b. Feb. 12, 1837; m. Nehemiah T. Libby, Feb. 

23, 1860. 

Children. 

1. Emma A. Libby, b. Nov. 2, 1862. 

2. Walter D. Libby, b. Nov. 8, 1864. 

V. Nathaniel,' b. May 8, 1839; unmarried. 
VI. Elizabeth A.,' b. March 15, 1841 ; d. March 17, 1844. 
VII. Joseph,' b. 1843; d. Oct. 18, 1844. 
VIII. Lydia F.,' b. March 15, 1851; m. John Colcdrd, of Cornish, 
Me., May 5, 1880. 

Child. 

1. Lura M. Colcord, b. Aug. 31, 1882. 



112 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

183. 

COL. JOHN TASH« CHURCHILL (Joseph,-^ Thomas/ Bak- 
NABAs/ Joseph/ John'). Bom in Newmarket, N.H., Aug. 6, 
1796, and lived there and at Brookfield. He was a farmer, drover, 
merchant, and hotel keeper. He was colonel of a regiment of New 
Hampshire militia. He died at Brookfield, N.H., Dec. 6, 1873. 
Married, March 5, 1817, Mkhitable Gilman Willey, of Brook- 
field, N.H. She was born Dec. 15, 1795, and died July 15, 1869. 

Children lorn at Newmarket. 

435 I. John,' b. May 19, 1818; m. Eliza Lang. 

486 II. Gkoiuse Harris,' b. Nov. 7, 1819; ni. Maky Emily Daniels, of 

Durham, May 10, 1849. 

437 III. Thomas Lindsay,' b. April 16, 1822; ni. 1st, Sarah Stackpole, 

March 2, 1847; m. 2d, Nancy Seward. 

438 IV. Alfred,' b. Nov. 24, 1823; m. Louisa W. Giles'. 

439 V. Joseph,' b. Sept. 10, 1825; m. Mercy Anne Bailey. 

440 VI. Nathaniel Wiley,' b. Oct. 12, 1827; m. Martha J. Wiggin, 

March 10, 1852. 
VII. Henry,' b. Nov. 21, 1829; d. Jan. 21, 1831. 
VIII. Harriet Em.meline,' b. March 25, 1831 ; m. W. K. Lindsay. 
IX. Henry,' b. June 26, 1834; m. Annie E. Noyes. No children. 

He was a lieutenant in the Thirteenth New Hampshire Regiment, 
in the War of the Rebellion. 
X. Charles Edwin,' b. .Tune 30, 1836; d. April 1, 1837. 

184. 

JOSEPH TASH6 CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas,^ Barna- 
bas,'^ Joseph,- John^). Born April 18, 1798; died Oct. 17, 1875. 
Born in Newmarket ; lived in ( 'ornish. Me., a farmer and drover, a 
man of influence, selectman, and representative to Legislature. 
Married, Sept. 1, 1824, Martha M. Wiggin. She was born May 
7, 1803, and died Feb. 44j^l881^- 

Children born at Brookfield, N. II. 

I. Noah Wiggin,' b. March 26, 1826; d. Jan. 27, 1852. 
II. Luther,' b. April 1, 1828; d. Sept. 16, 1833. ■ 

III. Alexander,' b. Aug. 15, 1830; d. Sept. 15, 1833. 

IV. Susan,' b. July 16, 1832; d. Sept. 16, 1833. 
V. Susan A.,' b. July 5, 1834; d. Aug. 23, 1839. 

VI. Mary A.,' b. April 3, 1837; d. Aug. 16, 1839. 
VII. Martha,' b. Sept. 16, 1840; m. Henky H. Oilman, June 3, 1877. 
VIII. Joseph,' b. June 30, 1843; unmarried; living. 
IX. Charles,' b. Dec. 30, 1845; unmarried; living. 
X. George A.,' b. April 13, 1852; unmarried; living. 

185. 

THOMAS TASH« CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas,^ Bar- 
nabas,'^ Joseph,-' John '). Born in Newmarket, N.H., Aug. 6, 
1800. Married 1st, Ann Wentworth, daughter of Thomas, of 
Wakefield, N.H. ; m. 2d, Mrs. Eunice (King) Hoyt, widow. 



SIXTH GENERATION^ 113 



Cliildren of First Wife. 

1. Julia Ann,' b. March 29, 1823; d. unmarried. 
II. Sarah,' b. March 27, 1824; m. John H. Chapman, May 13, 1846. 

Children. 

1. George Elbridge Chapman, b. July 1, 1847. 

2. Nellie Ann Chapman, b. July 27, 1851. 

3. Frank Dudley Chapman, b. July 4, 1853. 

4. Susan Maria Chapman, b. April 4, 1859. 

5. Henry Jay Chapman, b. March 10, 1863. 

III. Thomas Charles,' b. 1827; d. in infancy. 

IV. Abby Stone,' b. 1829; d. in infancy. 

V. Susan Maria,' b. 1832; m. George Robinson, of Newmarket. 

No issue. 
VI. Jay,' b. 1834; d. unmarried, 1861. 

Children of Second Wife. 

VII. Eunice Ellen,' b. Oct. 25, 1843; m. Willis K. Plummer, b. in 
Mason, N.H., July 5, 1838. 
They lived at Newmarket, N.H. 

Children. 

1. Frederick C. Plummer, b. in South Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 6, 

1867. 

2. Harry Churchill Plummer, b. in South Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 

29, 1883. 
VIII. Arabella,' b. June 15, 1846; m. Alfred S. Horne, of Lowell. 

Children horn in Lowell. 

1. Edward Alfred Horne, b. Aug. 7, 1872; d. June 20, 1890. 

2. Samuel Churchill Horne, b. Aug 17, 1878; m. Grace Varnum, 

June 28, 1900. 
IX. LuELLA Frances,' b. Oct. 2, 1848 ; m. Edgar L. Lowell. 

Child. 
1. George Elbridge Lowell: drowned. 



186. 

EBENEZER CHAPMAN " CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Thomas," 
Barnabas,-' Joseph,- John '). Born in Brookfield, N.H., Nov. 11, 
1802. Married, 1827, Ann Langdon Gove, of Portsmouth, N.H. 

Children. 

I. Hannah Langdon,' b. Sept. 30, 1828; m. Isaac Townsend Clark, 
of Wakefield, N.H., March 4, 1850. 

Children. 

1. Mayhew Clark, b. Jan. 3, 1853. 

2. Ellen I. Clark, b. Nov. 25, 1855. 

441 II. Albert,' b. April 13, 1830; m. 1st, Belinda Colbath, 1863; m. 

2d, Hannah J. Bailey, of Plymouth, N.H., 1870. 
III. Mary Jane,' b. May 15, 1832; m. William Colbath, Nov. 19, 
1855. 



114 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Charles William Colbath, b. Aug. 13, 1857. 

2. Emily Jane Colbath, b. July 13, 1859; d. Oct. 13, 1859. 

3. Edwin Churchill Colbath, b. Oct. 8, 1862. 

4. Annie Laura Colbath, b. March 21, 1864. 

5. George Colbath, b. May 1, 1869. 

6. Albert Fayson Colbath, b. Nov. 26, 1874. 

7. Irving Colbath, b. Jan. 16, 1877. 

442 IV. Eben,^ b. March 2, 1834; ra. Emma Bowen, dau. of William. 

V. LvDiA Ann,' b. Jan. 2, 1836; m. Charles Brewster. No chil- 
dren. 
VI. Sarah Elizabeth,' b. Sept. 7, 1837; m. William Sims. 

Children. 
1. Frank Sims. | 2. William Sims. 

VII. Helen,'! b. March 23, 1839; d. in infancy. 
VIII. Ellen,' / b. March 23, 1839; d. in infancy. 

IX. RoENA A.,' b. Nov. 8, 1840; d. unmarried, aged about eighteen 
years. A lovely girl both in person and character. 

443 X. Joseph Edward,' b. Aug. 1, 1842; ni. Anna Harmus, Sept. 20, 

1871. 
XI. Rockwell Plummer,' b. May 14, 1844; m. Lucy Jenness, of 
Wolfborough, March 7, 1872. No children. 

444 XII. Woodbury Langdon,' b. Aug. 9, 1847; m. Mary A. Nason. No 

children. 

187. 

NATHANIEL 6 CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John'). Bom in Brookfield, N.H., April 7, 1807. Lived 
in Exeter. Married, May 20, 1830, Sophia King. She was born 
Jan. 6, 1808 ; died Aug. 18, 1885. 

Children born in Exeter. 

445 I. Addison,' b. May 27, 1831; m. Jennie Isabella Green. 
II. RosiNA,' b. Oct. 6, 1832; d. Aug. 18, 1834. 

446 III. Almander,' b. July 14, 1834; m. 1st, Clara F. Taylor; m. 2d, 

Catharine C. Parkhurst. 

447 IV. Nathaniel,' b. Aug. 17, 1836; m. Elizabeth A. James, Dec. 21, 

1858. 
V. Jasper Hazen,' b. Sept. 17, 1838; d. June 12, 1841. 
VI. Sylvester Edwin,' b. March 25, 1841; d. Sept. 6, 1846. 
VII. Sophia Helen,' b. Aug. 14, 1842; d. Aug. 14, 1843. 

448 VIII. Jasper Hazen,' ) b. Nov. 25, 1844; m. Ella A. Porter, May 31, 

\ 1877, at Exeter, N.H.; d. Oct. 6, 1879. 
IX. Sophia Helen,'] b. Nov. 25, 1844; d. July 1, 1845. 
X. Sylvester Edwin,' b. March 19, 1847; d. unmarried. May 15, 
1870. 

188. 

DANIEL « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas," Barnabas,''' 
Joseph,- John'). Born in Brookfield, N.H., Dec. 3, 1811; died 
March 23, 1884. Married, May 5, 1834, Eleanor Longley, who 
died Eeb. 18, 1880. 



SIXTH GENERATION 115 



Children. 

449 I. Sheldon W.,' b. Feb. 14, 1835; m. 1st, Olive A. Wiggin, May 

14 1861; m. 2d, Clara B. Douglas. 
II. Orissa Jane,' b. Jan. 29, 1838; m. Orrin Murray, of New- 
market, N.H., Feb. 25, 1862. 

Children. 

1. Fred H. Murray, b. July 15, 1864. 

2. Frank C. Murray, b. April 11, 1868. 

3. Harry E. Murray, b. March 12, 1870. 

III. Sarepta,' b. July 7, 1840; ui. Charles E. Wiggin, Nov. 25, 1870. 

Children . 

1. Kissa May, b. March 16, 1872. 

2. Alice C, b. April 7, 1874. 

IV. Mart A.,' b. Dec. 16, 1850; m. Charles Jay, Nov. 15, 1883. 

189. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Joseph,' Thomas," Baknabas,- 

Joseph,- John '). Bom iu Brookfield, N.H., April 3, 1814, died 

Nov. 2, 18G6. Married, July 6, 1837, Hykona Folsom Purinton, 

born June 26, 1816. 

Children. 

I. Almena Augusta,' b. March 17, 1839; m. James Dana Hart- 
well, May 5, 1857. 

Children. 

1. Emma Belinda Ilartwell, b. March 14, 1859; m. James B. Rud- 

dick, June 21, 1880. 

2. Charles Churchill Ilartwell, b. Sept. 18, 1860; m. Rosa A. 

Ryder, Sept. 21, 1884. 

3. George Washington Hartwell, b. June 29, 1862 ; m. Ida Lennox 

Harriman, June 29, 18S7. 

4. Jennie Louise Ilartwell, b. Aug. 7, 1864; d. Feb. 7, 1887. 
II. Irena,' b. Sept. 17, 1841; d. Sept. 19, 1841. 

III. Jennie Adelaide,' b. March 10, 1844; m. Solomon Augustus 

Lenfest, Dec. 7, 1865. 

IV. Ella Frances,' b. Nov. 5, 1848; m. William Pitt Canning, Feb. 

8, 1871. 

Children. 

1. Edith Almena Canning, b. May 24, 1875. 

2. Alice Churchill Canning, b. Feb. 13, 1878. 

3. Edward Weeks Canning, b. Sept, 30, 1880. 

V. Emma Irene,' b. Oct. 3, 1850; d. unmarried, Sept. 22, 1873. 

190. 

JAMES MONROE « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas,^ Barna- 
bas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born in Brookfield, N.H., Jan. 3, 1819. 
Married, March 3, 1852, Elizabeth Perkins, of Exeter. 

Child. 
I. Elizabeth,' b. Sept. 30, 1865; unmarried. 



116 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

191. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Thomas," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph/ John ^). Born Aug. 8, 1821. Married Elizabeth Kit- 
TREDGE, of Lowell, Mass. 

Children. 
I. Herbert,'' b. June 10, 1849; d. unmarried, April 10, 1870. 
II. Ernest,' b. May 11, 1855; m. Ada Upham ; no issue. 
III. Frank,' d. in infancy. 

192. 

THOMAS C.« CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Thomas," Barna- 
bas,=' Joseph,- John^). Born Feb. 26, 1807, at Eaton, N.H. He 
was living, in 1895, at Murphy, Calaveras County, California. Mar- 
ried, March 20, 1834, Emmeline Stevens Bailey, daughter of 
Richard G. and Emma Bailey, of North Bridgton, Me. She died 
at North Bridgton, Dec. 20, 1873. 

Childo-en. 
I. Ellen Maria,' b. at Waterford, Me., March 19, 1835; d. at San- 
bornton Bridge, N.H., Sept. 3, 1819. 

450 II. Algernon Howe,' b. at Wilton, Me., June IG, 1837; m. Martha 

Helen Stinchfield Nov. 9, 1861, at Lewiston, Me. 

III. Margaret Ann,' b. Sept. 13, 1839, in Wilton, Me., and died there 

June 27, 1841. 

IV. Estelle Maria,' b. at Sanbornton Bridge, N.H. , Dec. 23, 1851; 

d. at No. Bridgton, Aug. 16, 1872. 
V. Frances Ilsley,' b. at No. Bridgton, Aug. G, 185G; d. there Aug. 
12, 1858. 

193. 

JOHN« CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Thomas," Barnabas," 
Joseph,- John '). Born June 17, 1811. Married, October, 1834, 
Melissa Colby. She was born June 27, 1813. 

Children. 
I. Mary Ann,' b. Jan. 20, 1837; d. Oct. 13, 1864. 
II. Nancy C.,' b. March 31, 1839; d. Nov. 30, 1852. 

451 III. John Henry,' b. July 1, 1844; m. Irene Gertrude Canfield. 
IV. Charles Frederick,' b. April 22, 1847; d. Dec. 2, 1852. 

194. 

NATHANIEL « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Thomas," Bar- 
nabas," Joseph,'- John '). Born July 1, 1818. Lived in Madison, 
N.H. Married, Nov. 4, 1841, Elizabeth Goldthwait. 

Childi-en. 

452 I. Nahum B.,' b. Jan. 8, 1843; m. Lydia A. Moore, June 8, 1867. 
II. Sarah E.,' b. May 24, 1847; unmarried. 

III. Edwin N.,' b. April 6, 1848; deceased. 

IV. Mary Ellen,' b. July 6, 1852; unmarried. 



SIXTH GENERATION 117 



195. 

ICHABOD D.« CHURCHILL (Nathaniel/ Thomas," Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born Sept. 29, 1845. Lived in Madi- 
son, N.H. Married 1st, Dec. 30, 1847, Clara Quint. She died 
March 24, 1865. Married 2d, Sept. 8, 1866, Mrs. Sarah D. Lord. 

Children by First Wife. 
I. Miranda C.,^ b. May 21, 1851; m. Freeman Johnson, March 3, 

1872. 
II. Sarah A.,' b. April 14, 1856; m. Frank Wentworth, June, 1878, 
and died 1883. 
463 III. Nathaniel I.,' b. Dec. 28, 1857; ni. Carrie Loud, Dec. 7, 1880. 
No further record. 

IV. IcHABOD F.,'' b. Aug. 6, 1859; d. March, 1865. 
V. Ltdia,'' b. Dec. 23, 1863. 

By Second Wife. 

454 VI. Herbert C.,^ b. May 12, 1878. No further record. 

196. 

WILLIAM GRAVES « CHURCHILL (John,^ Thomas," Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born July 29, 1809. Married, June 
20, 1831, Sally Mead Page. She was born May 12, 1809, and 
died A.ug. 6, 1868. 

Children . 

455 I. William Alvah,' b. June 4, 1832; m. Martha Folsom Robin- 

son, of Greenland, b. Jan. 30, 1831. 
II. Mary Mead,' b. Aug. 28, 1834. 

197. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (John,* Ebenezer," Barnabas,"' 
Joseph,- John'). Born in Pittsfield Feb. 25, 1796. Lived in 
Pittsfield; representative in Legislature, 1855. Died Dec. 23, 
1881. Married, Dec. 4, 1826, Charlotte M. Francis, of Pittsfield. 

Children horn in Pittsfield. 
I. Jane Charlotte,' b. Jan. 7, 1828; m. William Watt, May 27, 

1857. 

Their Children horn in Pittsfield. 

1. Charles Adams Watt, b. May 28, 1858; m. MoUie O'Donald, 

June 3, 1885. 

2. William Edward Watt, b. July 8, 1859. 

3. Clara Maria Watt, b. March 5, 1861. 

4. Mary Kate Watt, b. Oct. 7, 1863; m. George E. Ferguson, Oct. 

6, 1880. Had John C, b. 1882. 
II. Frederick Augustus,' b. Oct. 20, 1829; d. June 30, 1830. 

456 III. Frederick Augustus,' b. Sept. 6, 1831 ; m. Clara P. Butler, 

Sept. 11, 1861. Lives in Pittsfield. 

457 IV. Edward Payson,' b. Aug. 6, 1834; m. Dora Kettell, of Pitts- 

field, Jan. 3, 1870. Died Sept. 28, 1874. 

V. Maria Francis,' b. April 28, 1840; d. Aug. 3, 1863. 



118 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



198. 

SAMUEL ADAMS « CHURCHILL (John/ Ebenezer/ Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph,^ John ^). Born in Pittsfield, Sept. 28, 1810. 
Lived in Pittsfield. Married, Sept. 22, 1840, Esther Brook, of 
Lenox, Mass. 

Children born in Pittsfield. 

I. Jane C.,' b. Feb. 18, 1842; m. William Henry Thompson, Nov. 
13, 1867, of Chatham, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Mary Churchill Thompson, b. in Greenbush, N.Y., Jan. 19, 

1869. 

2. Emily Churchill Thompson, b. in Chicago, Sept. 4, 1875. 

458 ir. John B.,' b. Dec. 12, 1844; m. Mart Belden, April 8, 1868, of 

Lenox. 

199. 

ORRIN « CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ John," Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ 
John '). Born in Truxton, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1809. In 1833 he went 
to Buffalo by the Erie canal, thence by boat to Detroit, and walked 
across Michigan to Berrien County, where he took up a government 
grant of land in the heavily wooded section, where deer, wol^s, and 
bears were very abundant. Making such improvements for occu- 
pancy as he was able, he returned in the fall to his home in New 
York, and the following spring, taking his family and effects in an 
ox-cart, he made the journey to his new home, opening up a large 
farm, but later settled in what is now Buchanan, Mich., in the hard- 
ware business, the farm being in the same town, but some distance 
from his store. He died Sept. 13, 1881, at Buchanan, Mich. 
Married 1st, in Truxton, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1832, Emmeline Pope, 
who died in 1842 ; married 2d, in Buchanan, Mich., Nov. 2, 1843, 
Jane L. Porter, died Nov. 16, 1854 ; married 3d, in Buchanan, 
Mich., Nov. 3, 1855, Frances E. Richardson. 

Children of First Wife, born in Truxton, N. Y. 

I. Lemuel,' b. Oct. 27, 1832; d. Oct. 14, 1842. 

459 II. George,' b. April 12, 1834 ; m. Elizabeth Halsted, July 15, 1856 ; 

d. 1900. 
III. Caroline,' b. March 24, 1837; d. Dec. 6, 1855. 

460 IV. Owen,' b. April 24, 1840; m. Elora Adams, Dec. 20, 1869. 

Children of Second Wife, born at Buchanan, on the farm. 

461 V. John Porter,' b. Dec. 2, 1846; m. Harriet Moore, Oct. 12, 

1873. 
VI. Almira Louisa,' b. Feb. 12, 1848; m. 1st, David Cassler, April 
29, 1866 (divorced) ; m. 2d, Michael Harner. 




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THE CAPT. CHURCHILL HOUSE, 

BRISTOL, R.I. 
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SIXTH GENERATION 119 

Child by First Husband. 

1. George B. Gassier, b. Feb. 4, 1867. 

Children by Second Husband. 

2. Willard A. Harner, b. 1878. 

3. Orrin C. Harner, b. 1879. 

4. Murray P. Harner, b. 1880. 

5. Alfred L. Harner, b. 1882. 

6. Orne C. Harner, b. 1884. 

7. Alma Bessie Harner, b. 1885. 

8. Roy Harner, b. 1886. 

VII. Lenora,' b. Aug. 18, 1850; m. Frank Munson, Dec. 25, 1867; 

d. June 10, 1868. 
VIII. Orrin L ,' h. Dec. 10, 1852; unmarried. 

He is a merchant, firm of Churchill, Webster &Bolinger, James- 
town, North Dakota. 

300. 

LEMUEL « CHURCHILL (John/ John," Barnabas/ Joseph/ 
John '). Born in Pittsfield, Nov. 24, 1816, and lived there. Mar- 
ried Lydia Bkadford, of Conway, Mass. 

Children. 

I. Susan Anne,' b. June 7, 1855; unmarried, in Pittsfield. 
II. John B.,'' b. Aug. 11, 1858; unmarried, in Pittsfield. 



301. 

ALANSON« CHURCHILL (Bradford,"' John,' Barnabas/ 
Joseph/ John'). Born in Truxton, N.Y., Sept. 4, 1812. Married 
Eliza Burlingame, of Lanesboro', N.Y. 

Children. 

I. Harriet,' b. Oct. 18, 1835; m. George Murdock. 

II. Marietta,' b. March 4, 1837. 

III. Ellen,' b. Jan. 25, 1839. 

IV. Bradford,' b. Feb. 1, 1840; never married. 
V. Helen.' 

VI. Robert,' d. young. 
462 VII. George Clinton,' b. Dec. 27, 1847; m. Eunice Follansbee. 



303. 

BENJAMIN KING^ CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Joseph/ 
Joseph/ Joseph/ John '). Born July 13, 1774, in Wells (or 
Kennebunk), Me. He went to sea young, and, it is related, was 
captured by an English press-gang, and made to serve for two years 
. on a British man-of-war. With another sailor, while the ship was 
near the coast of Cuba, he jumped overboard and swam to the 



120 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

shore. From Cuba he returned in an American ship to his home, 
resumed his sea-faring life, and became captain of a ship as early as 
1800. He commanded the privateer"" Yankee Lass," in the War of 

1812, and was second in command of the privateer " Yankee," which 
took five valuable prizes. Captain Churchill's share of the prize-money 
was quite large. In one of the battles at sea he was wounded and 
lost a leg. He settled in Boston at the time of his marriage, then 
lived at Salem a while, but removed to Bristol, R.I., as early as 

1813. He is mentioned as living in the " Capt. Jonathan Mason 
House" in Salem, on the road from North Street to near ''Mack's 
Hill." (Coll. Essex Inst., Vol. 31, p. 122.) He died in 1858. 
Married 1st, Clarissa Eaton, of Boston; married 2d, March, 1822, 
Mrs. Eliza (Holman) Norris, widow of Capt. H. L. 

Children horn in Boston. 

I. Ann Northy/ b. June 28, 1798; m. Rev. Alexander Jones, of 
Providence, R.I., Nov. 3, 1819. 

Children horn in Providence, R.I. 

1. Clara Churchill Jones, b. May 31, 1821; m. Alexander P. 

Crittenden, April 24, 1838. 

2. Alexander Jones, b. Aug. 5, 1822; m. Mary Lee. 

3. Benjamin Churchill Jones, b. Aug. 23, 1824; m. Josephine 

McGreal. 

4. Mary Farquhar Jones, b. July 26, 1826; m. Amos Joliffe, 

Nov. 16, 1848. 

5. George Wardwell Jones, ] b. June 11, 1828; m. 1st, Louisa 

I Adams Carrington ; m. 2d, 
. ( )( V 

6. Joseph Jones, | b. June 11, 1828; m. Courtney 

J Bowdoin. 

7. Charles Christian Jones, b. Jan. 23, 1830; d. unmarried. 

8. William Marlborough Jones, b. Jan. 28, 1832; m. Mary Lam- 

bert McMurdo. 

9. Rebecca Churchill Jones, b. Dec. 11, 1833; m. Col. William 

P. Craighill. 

10. Anne Northy Jones, b. Sept. 26, 1835; m. Dr. Johnson Price, 

of Kentucky, 

11. Larran Farquhar Jones, b. Nov. 9, 1837; m. Matilda Fontain 

Berkeley. 

12. Henry Holman Jones, b. Feb. 26, 1839; d. aged 20 years. 

13. Margaretta Brown Jones, b. Dec. 22, 1840; d. Jan. 10, 1841. 
II. Rebecca Jenks,' b. November, 1800; m. George Wardwell, of 

Providence, April, 1819. 

Children. 

1. Caroline Churchill Wardwell, b. June 23, 1824; m. Samuel D. 

Wyeth, Sept. 11, 1844. 

2. Edward Wilkinson Wardwell, b. 1826 ; d. in infancy. 

3. Annie Jones Wardwell, b. Jan. 28, 1828; d. April, 1851. 

4. George Marlborough Wardwell, b. 1832; d. in infancy. 

III. Harriet,' b. 1802; d. unmarried. 

IV. Benjamin King, Jr.,' b. Nov. 14, 1805; d. unmarried in 1832. 

V. Clara Eaton,' b. 1808; m. George W. Little, of Charlestown, 
Va., Oct. 11, 1831. 



SIXTH GENERATION 121 



Children. 

1. Ann Churchill Little, b. Julv 31, 1832; d. unmarried. 

2. Jane Craighill Little, b. April 25, 1834; d. Oct. 15, 1885. 

Children born in Bristol , R. I. 

VI. Sarah King,'' b. 1813; m. Capt. H. L. Norris, Nov. 2, 1837. 
She d. Oct. 9, 1840, leaving no children. 

463 VIL Marlborough,' b. February, 1816 ; m. Elizabkth Louise Voris, 

1837. 
VIIL William Ezra,' b. 1818; d. unmarried. 
IX. Caroline Electra,' b. 1820; d. in infancy. 

Children hy Second Wife. 

X. Agnes Fetters,'' b. Dec. 25, 1822. Living, unmarried, in 1805. 

464 XI. Samuel Holman,' b. July 13, 1826; ni. Adelaide M. Norris, 

Sept. 17, 1858. He d. in 1856. No further record. 

203. 

JOHN« CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Joseph/ Joseph,^' Joseph,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Salem, March 27, 1774, and died in Mooers, 
N.Y., May 2, 1858. Removed to the west side of Lake Champlain, 
where the Southwick Brothers, of Benson, Vt., had purchased a 
large tract of land, and settled what was then Champlain, but in 
1804 became the town of Mooers. All of his brothers and sisters 
settled, lived, and are buried there. JVEarried Hannah Schkiver, 
daughter of Frederick, Esq., of Hemmingford, Can. She was sister 
of Col. John Schriver, M.P. 

Children born in Mooers, N. Y. 

I. Clarissa,' b. March 19, 1803; m. Albert Belden, and d. 1837. 
No children. 

465 II. Warner,' b. July 16, 1808; m. Almira Schriver, Feb. 13, 1835. 

466 III. Gilbert,' b. May 18, 1810; m Elizabeth ( ). 

IV. Julia Ann,' b. Aug. 20, 1811; m. 1st, Jabin Fitch; m. 2d, Alex- 
ander Ferry, of Albaugh, Vt 

Children of First Husband. 

1. Susan Fitch, d. early. 

2. Harlow Fitch, d. early. 

3. George Fitch, d. early. 

4. Harrison Fitch, m. Addie Twombly, of Chazy, N.Y. 

5. Martha Fitch, m. Daniel McLaughlin, of Anoka, Minn. 

6. Henderson Fitch, d. young. 

-- V. Polly,' b. Oct. 10, 1813; d. at Mooers, in 1814. 

VI. Harriet,' b. June 26, 1815; m. Alonzo Stacy, Sept. 7, 1836, at 
Mooers. 

Children. 

1. Hiram Stacy, d. April 30, 1840. 

2. Mary Stacy, m. George Dixon, .luly 9, 1859. 

3. Eleanor Stacy. 

4. Frederic Stacy. 
_ 5. Emily Stacy. 

VII. Violetta,' b. July 9, 1817; d. March, 1833. 



122 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

467 VIII. John,' b. Jan. 30, 1820; m. Harriet ( ). Said to have had 

a family and to have lived in Greenville, Mich., but we have no 
record. 

468 IX. Theodore,' b. May 25, 1822; m. Lucy Frost. 

X. Sarah,' b. July 25, 1824; m. David Waterman. Live in Bath, 
N.H. 

Children. 



5. Nellie Waterman. 

6. Stella Waterman. 

7. George Waterman. 



1. Frederic Waterman. 

2. Julia Waterman. 

3. Emma Waterman. 

4. Charles Waterman. 
XI. Frederick,' b. Aug. 30, 1826; d. Sept. 2, 1850. 

XII. Hannah M.,' b. Feb. 16, 1829; d. January, 1837 



204. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Johx/ Joseph,* Joseph^ Joseph,- 
JoHN^). Born in New Salem, Mass., Jan. 18, 1776, and died in 
Mooers, N.Y., Jan. 25, 1848. He also settled in Mooers, and lived 
there near his brothers and sisters, whose farms, it is said, extended 
in an almost unbroken line, for five miles, through the centre of the 
town, from the Canada border. Married Susanna Bailey, in 
Chazy, N.Y. She was born in Windsor, Vt., Nov. 1, 1792, and died 
in Morrison, III, Nov. 25, 1884. 

Children horn in Mooers, N. Y. 

I. Eliza,' b. Oct. 24, 1810; d. Oct. 29, 1829. 

II. Caiista,' b. Sept. 28, 1812; d. Nov. 8, 1833. 

III. Joshua B.,' b. Nov. 1), 1814; d. March 5, 1815. 

469 IV. Benjamin Levery,' b. Feb. 7, 1816; m. Maria Fassett, Dec. 7, 

1844; d. in army, March 14, 1865. 
V. Jekemiah,' b. May 4, 1818; m. Eliza Vasburgh, Nov. 23, 1840. 
They were drowned in Lake Michigan, April 1, 184'.). 

470 VI. Joseph B.,' b. June 23, 1820; m. Eliza Tdrnbull, Dec. 11, 1841. 

471 VII. George ,W.,' b. April 10, 1825; m. 1st, Abigail Hitchcock, Sept. 

26, 1852; m. 2d, Ellen F. Strong. 

472 VIII. Sylvester S.,' b. Nov. 6, 1827; m. Jane R. Ransom, Oct. 19, 

1853. 
IX Susanna E.,' b. Oct. 9, 1830; m. M. S. Heaton, Feb. 27, 1861. 
They live in Morrison, 111., and have one child. 

Child. 
1. Nellie Churchill Heaton, b. Sept. 6, 1868. 

473 X. Charles C.,' b. June 15, 1836; m. Harriet A. McKibben, April 

7, 1866. 

205. 

SAMUEL" CHURCHILL (John,^ Joseph," Joseph,^ Joseph,'^ 
JoHN^). Born in New Salem, Aug. 8, 1782. Settled in Mooers, 
N.Y., in 1806. He was there prominent and respected, and always 
active in all matters of public interest and welfare for more than 
a half century. His wife was a woman of rare intelligence and of 
lovely character. He died Feb. 23, 1865. Married, Feb. 8, 1814, 



SIXTH GENERATION 123 

Martha Louisa Bosworth, daughter of John, Esq., of Sandisfield, 
Mass., where she was born Jan. 25, 1796. She died May 15, 1844. 

Children horn at Mooers, N. Y. 
I. Louisa Hannah,' b. May 10, 1815; m. Rev. Stephen House 
Williams, Aug. 6, 1844. 

Children. 

1. John Charles Williams, b. May 15, 1845. 

2. Sidney Phoenix Williams, b. Aug. 16, 1847. 
o. Mary Louisa Williams, b. Feb. 26, 1850. 

4. Samuel Harvey Williams, b. July 28, 1851. 

5. James E. Williams, b. Feb. 10, 1856. 

11. Emmeline Amelia,' b. Feb. 20, 1817; m. John Shedden, 1860. 
Live in Mooers ; no children. 

474 III. Samuel Harvey,' h. Jan. 24, 1819; m. Emeline H. Knapp, of 

Berlin, Vt., Feb. 19, 1851. 

475 IV. John Charles,' b. Jan. 17, 1821; m. Katharine T. Sprague, 

Sept. 11, 1849. 
V. Mary Eliott,' b. Oct. 16, 1822; lives unmarried in Mooers, N.Y. 

476 VI. James Guilford,' b. Jan. 4, 1825: d. at Alma, Parke County, 

Colo., Sept. 18, 1879. No further record. 
VII. Pliny Fisk,' b. April 15, 1830; d. unmarried, Oct. 1, 1857. 
VIII. Caroline Martha,' b. Dec. 10, 1833; ra. Hon. Samuel C. Win- 
GARD. Live at Walla Walla, Wash. 



306. 

JEREMIAH •"' CHURCHILL (John,« Joseph," Joseph,^ Joseph,- 
JoHN '). Born in New Salem, 1785. Settled in Mooers, N.Y., 
1802. He was a lieutenant in the War of 1812. He died Aug. 8, 
1817, in Mooers, N.Y. ; married Mary Frost. 

Child. 

I. Sarah Sophronia,' b. Nov. 11, 1815; m. Charles R. Rood, of 
Mooers, Oct. 27, 1842. Thev live at Gardner Plain, Whiteside 
County, 111. He was born July 20, 1813. 

Their Children. 

1. Almira A. Rood, b. Aug. 12, 1845. 

2. Albert Lawrence Rood, b. Oct. 11. 1847; d. Jan. 3, 1848. 

3. Helen Electa Rood, b. Nov. 12, 1848. 

4. Julia Elva Rood, b. March 11, 1856. 



207. 

JOHN« CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel," Joseph,^ Joseph,^ 
John '). Born in Sterling, July 7, 1782. Lived in Boston, and later 
in Chelmsford, Mass. Died in Chelmsford early in 1825, and his 
estate there Avas administered upon July 13, 1825. Married, in 
Sterling, Dec. 12, 1813, Dolly Mears. She was born Jan. 14, 
1777, and died in Clinton, Aug. 30, 1864. 



124 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Child born in Boston. 

I. Jane,' b. Nov. 20, 1815; m. Horace Jewett, in Lowell, Dec. 17, 
1832. Mr. Jewett was born April 10, 1809. 

Children. 

1. Mary Jane Jewett, b. in Lowell, Sept. 28, 1834; m. William 

Lawrence. 

2. George Horace Jewett, b. in Sterling, May 1, 1837; m. Eliza 

J. Taylor, 
.S. John Stewart .Jewett, b. in Lancaster, Sept. 12, 1839; single. 

4. Sarah Churchill Jewett, b. in Lancaster, Sept. 25, 1842; m. 

William Mirick. 

5. Emily Louisa Jewett, b. in Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1844; m. 

Palmer Fitts. 

6. Erastus Jewett, b. in Lancaster, Jan. 26, 1847; m. Annette 

Holland. 

7. Ella Josephine Jewett, b. in Sterling, Feb. 14, 1850; m. 

George Hall. 

8. Annie Maria Jewett, b. in Sterling, April 26, 1852 ; m. Levi 

H. Wiggin. 

9. Wilfred Emery Jewett, b. in Sterling, Nov. 13, 1854; single. 

10. Eugenia Olive Rebecca Jewett, b. in Sterling, Dec. 27, 1856; 

m. Edward S. Crocker. 

11. Flora Mabel Jewett, b. in Clinton, March 28, 1865; d. Jan. 20, 

1866. 

308. 
ELIEZER" CHURCHILL (Eltezer,^ Eliezek," Eltezek/ Eli- 
EZER,^ JoHN^). Born in 1765. They lived in West Bridgewater. 
Died suddenly in 1818. Married, Jan. 27, 1788, Lucy Otis, of 
Scituate, born Jan. 27, 1769. 

Children born in West Bridgewater. 

I. Sophia,'' b. July 1, 1789; m. Bethdel Pennyman, of Abington, 
Feb. 16, 1814. He was born May 8, 1787. 

Children. 

1. Sophia Pennyman, b. Aug. 18, 1810. 

2. Lucy Ann Pennyman, b. March 2, 1813. 

3. Mary Pennyman, b. Dec. 11, 1814. 

4. Eliza Pennyman, b. Jan. 9, 1817. 

5. Bethuel Pennyman, Jr., b. Feb. 11, 1819. 

6. William Pennyman, b. March 5, 1822. 

7. Addison Pennyman, b. April 29, 1827. 

8. Samuel Pennyman, b. Sept. 27, 1829. 

477 II. Charles,' b. Aug. 17, 1791; m. Dorcas Pratt Hawes, July 28, 

1814. 
III. Mary Otis,' b. March 26, 1794 ; m. James Nash, of Abington, Oct. 
29, 1812. 
She died Oct 27, 1864, and he died March 18, 1858. 

Children. 

1. James Otis Nash, b. Feb. 2, 1814; d. Dec. 27, 1880. 

2. Merit Nash, b. Oct. 10, 1815. 

3. Mary Ann Nash, b. Nov. 4, 1817; d June 18, 1864. 

4. Sylvanus Nash, b. Sept. 14, 1819; d. Feb. 5, 1882. 

5. Eleazer Dexter Nash, b. Jan. 23, 1821. 



SIXTH GENERATION 125 

IV. Deborah,' b. May 2G, 1796; d. in infancy. 
V. Lucy,' b. May 21, 1798; m. David Jenkins, Aug. 31, 1817; he 
was born Jan. 15, 1790. She died Oct. 13, 1834. He died Jan. 
7, 1881. 

Children. 

1. Spooner Jenkins, b. in Southbridge, Sept. 11, 1819. 

2. David Jenkins, Jr., b. in Southbridge, June 5, 1822; d. June 

17, 1848. 

3. Lucy Otis Jenkins, b. in New Bedford, July 22, 1829. 
VL Joshua,' b. 1800; d. in infancy. 

VII. Harriet,' b. Sept. 18, 1802; m. John Reed, Jr., Jan. 28, 1819. 
VIII. Deborah,' b. June 29, 180i; m. Comfort Whiting, of New 
Bedford. 
IX. Hannah Otis,' b. May 15, 1806; ni. George Douglas. 
X. Rhoda,' b. July 16, 1808; m. Samuel Keene, of East Bridge- 
water. 
XI. Jane,' b. Sept. 11, 1811; m Valentine Erskine, of Abington. 

309. 

THADDEUS « CHURCHILL (Thaddeus,^ Eliezer," Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born March 23, 1776, in Plymoutli, and died 
Sept. 10, 1832. Married, Oct. 11, 1798, Mercy Fuller, daughter 
of Captain John, of Kingston. She was born Oct. 16, 1776, and 
died April 8, 1861. 

Children. 

I. William,' b. July 22, 1799; d. Sept. 22, 1799. 

478 II. AViLLiAM,' b. Nov. 25, 1800; m. 1st, Mary C. Fuller, Sept. 27, 

1828. Shed. June 22, 1829; m. 2d, Beulah Orton, Aug. 28, 
1830. She d. Dec. 18, 1851; m. 3d, Jane R. Squires, Aug. 28, 
1852. 

479 III. Henry,' b. Nov. 18, 1802; m. Maria B. Swift, Aug. 2, 1832. 
IV. AsenathD.,' b. Aug. 5, 1805; m. James Fuller, May 11, 1830. 

Children. 

1. Mary Fuller, ni. George Collingwood. 

2. James A. Fuller, unmarried. 

3. William H. Fuller, m. Clarissa Burns. Lives in Cambridgeport. 

4. Lucia C. Fuller, m. John Brown. Lives in Haverhill. 

5. Arabella J. Fuller, m. Horace Page. Lives in Haverhill. 

6. Chester H. Fuller, unmarried. Lives in Kingston. 

V. Maria,' b. Oct. 14, 1807; m. Edwin Powers, December, 1839. 
Lived in Kingston. 

Children. 

1. Maria E. Powers, m. Asa U. Bray. 

2. Charles T. Powers, unmarried. 

VI. Elizabeth F.,' b. Mav 12, 1811; ra. Dr. Frakcis Barker, August, 
1839. She d. August, 1883. 

Immediately after marriage they went as missionaries to the 
Shoshone Indians for thirteen years, when they settled in Lawrence, 
Kansas, and spent the remainder of life there. 

Children. 

1. William Barker, m. in Kansas. 

2. Sophronia Barker, m. in Kansas. 

3. Mary F. Barker, m. William H. Miles, of So. Hanson. 



12r) THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



VII. Marcia,' b. Dec. 1, 1813; m., Jan. Ifi, 1868, Dea. Thomas 
Potter, of New London, Conn. No children. 
VIII. Lucia R.,' b. Aug. 2«, 1816; d. Jan. 3, 1835. 
IX. Lewis,'' b, Feb. 18, 1819; d. Sept. 21, 1835. 

210. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Thaddeus,^ Eliezer," Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born about 1782. He sailed out from Boston 
in 1836, aged fifty-four years, and was never heard from afterwards. 
Married 1st, July 28, 1804, Mercy LeBaron Goodwin, daughter 
of Thomas. She died Oct. 2, 1822. Married 2d, Lydia LeBaron 
Goodwin, sister of Mercy. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

480 I. Joseph Lewis,' b. Aug. 21, 1805; m. Abigail Merrill Goodwin, 

of Falmouth, May 27, 1830. 
He died at sea, August, 1842. 
II. Amelia,' b. Feb. 7, 1807; d. Sept. 12, 1807. 

III. Edward,' b. Dec. 13, 1808; d. Jan. 3, 1809. 

IV. George,' b. Aug-. 2, 1811; d. Oct. 2. 1811. 

V. GusTAVOS,' b. Dec. 27, 1814; unmarried; lost at sea between 
Boston and Bangor. 
VI. Marcia,' b. June 15, 1817; d. unmarried in 1839. 
VII. Charles Thomas,' b. April 21, 1820; d. Feb. 13, 1825. 

211. 

SAMUEL 6 CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Josiah,^ Eliezer,'^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Plymouth, May 3, 1779, and lived there. 
Married, Nov. 8, 1801, Nancy Covington. After the death of 
Samuel, the widow married Benjamin Dillard, as his third wife. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

481 I. Samuel,' b. Aug. 31, 1802; m. Rachel Capen, Jan. 1, 1827. 

482 II. Ezra,' h. March 10, 1805; m. Mehitable Porter, June 29, 1830. 

III. Francis,' died at sea. » 

IV. Pollt,' m. William Raymond, of No. Bridgewater. 

V. Nancy,' b. Feb. 6, 1814; m. Avery Capen, of Stoughton. 

Children horn in Stoughto7i. 

1. Arabella Capen, b. Dec. 22, 1836; d. Dec. 20, 1841. 

2. Nancy Arabella Capen, b. May 11, 1843; m. Charles Tucker, 
' June 29, 1865; d. Sept. 18, 1867. 

3. Avery Augustus Capen, b. May 9, 1844; killed at Fredericks- 

burg, Dec. 13, 1862. 

4. Elizabeth Churchill Capen, b. Aug. 15, 1853; m. William E. 

Hayward, of Oxbridge. 

483 VI. Jacob,' m. Maria Mosier, of New Bedford. 

484 VII. John E.,' m. Eleanor Shuman. 

212. 

CALEB <= CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Josiah,^ Eliezer,=* Eliezer,' 
John '). Born in Plymouth, March 25, 1782. Married, Nqv. 21, 
1801, Lydia Greenold. 



SIXTH GENERATION 127 

One Child. 
I. Eliza, ^ m. John Briggs, of Berkeley, Mass. 

Children. 

1. John C. Briggs. 

2. Eliza Ann Briggs, ni. Reuben Richmond, of Taunton. 

3. Lydia Southworth Briggs, tn. 1st, Dr. ( •) Larkin, of 

Wrentham; m. 2d, Rev. ( ) Sheff, of Wrentham. 

313. 

ENOS « CHURCHILL (Enos,^ Josiah," Eliezer,^ Eliezer,= 
John'). Born at Ragged Island, Nova Scotia, April 9, 1797. Mar- 
ried, Dec. 19, 1822, Abigail Locke. 

Children . 

485 I. Lewis P.,'' b. Nov. 8, 182(;; ra. Ann Locke. 
II. Elizabeth.' m. John Locke. 

III. Trtphenia,' 111. Andrew C. Congdon. 

IV. Priscilla.' 
V. Louisa.' 

VI. Emily,' in. Henry Studley, M.D. 
VII Cecilia.' 
VIII. Augusta.' 

314. 

SILVANUS« CHURCHILL (Silvanus,^ JosiaV Eliezer,^' 
Eliezer,- John '). Born Sept. 25, 1805. He died July 26, 1879. 
Married 1st, 1836, Lydia Russell, of New Bedford ; 2d, 1843, 
Eliza W. Gifford, of New Bedford. 

One Child by Second Wife. 

486 I. Robert, b. in New Bedford, Dec. 13, 1848. No further record. 

315. 

JOHN DARLING" CHURCHILL (Silvanus,' Josiah,''Eliezer,3 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Plymouth, Nov. 8, 1817, and lived 
there. Married 1st, April 11, 1840, Marcia J. Holmes. She died 
May 22, 1882. 2d, Dec. 30, 1883, Julia A. Hawley. 

Children. 

487 I. John Franklin,' b. Jan. 11, 1841; ni. Clara Finney, Dec. 30, 

186G. 

Born in Plymouth and lived there till the close of his school- 
days, when he received the appointment of cadet at the Annapolis 
Naval Academy, by the suggestion of Congressman Robert B. Hall. 
Upon graduation he entered the merchant service until the opening 
of the Civil War, when he was appointed ensign in the navy, and 
served on the U.S. man-of-war " Yautic." He was attached to 
Admiral Porter's floet with Dewey and Schley, and was engaged 
in both battles at Fort Fisher. At the close of the war he 
returned to Plymouth and entered the store of his uncle, and con- 
tinued in the business until he became secretary of the " Mixter 



128 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Saw Gummer Company," of whose Eastern interests he had charge 
until his death, March 29, 1903, at his honoe in Plymouth. He was 
a member of the Masonic order. No children. 

488 II. Feed Lee," b. Feb. 8, 1846; m. Mary N. Dimon, June 7, 1874. 

48y III. JosiAH Darling,' b. Oct. 24, 1853; m. Martha Tillson, Oct. 6, 
1876. 

216. 

LEMUEL 6 CHURCHILL (Jesse/ Jonathan/ Eliezer/ 
Eliezer," John^). Born Dec. 5, 1775. He settled, after marriage, 
at Richmond, Va. Married, March 21, 1803, Sarah Sumner, of 
Roxbury, daughter of Deacon Samuel. 

Children horn, some at Roxbury and the younger at Richmond, Va. 

I. Elizabeth,' b. 1804; d. unmarried. 
II. Eliphalet Porter,' d. unmarried. 
III. Hannah,' d. in infancy. 

490 IV. GusTAvus Vasa,' b. 1809; m. Sophia Prescott. Had one son 

Harry ; d. in infancy. No further record. 
V. Abigail,' d. young. 
VI. Mart Ann,' b. 1813; m. Jonathan Bdffinton. 

491 VII. William Worcester,' m. 1st, Caroline Gore Woodman; m. 2d, 

Mrs. Hurll. 

317. 

SIMEON *= CHURCHILL (Jesse,' Johnathan,^ Eliezer,'' 
Eliezer,- John^). Born June 25,1786. Lived in Cincinnati, a 
cabinet-maker. Married Caroline Hunt, of Baltimore. 

Children. 

492 I. Frederick Augustus,' b. in'Baltimore, Aug. 13, 1811 ; m. ( ) 

( )• 

They had four children, viz. : 

1, William ; 2, Frederick A. ; 3, Elizabeth; 4, Caroline. 
All of these died without issue, and we have no record. 
II. Hannah Hunt,' b. in Cincinnati, Jan. 29, 1813. 

III. Alonzo Wooster,' b. in Cincinnati, Jan. 9, 1816; m. Ellen 

Sand; no children. 

IV. Laura Spencer,' b. in Cincinnati, March 23, 1819, d. in infancy. 

318. 

DAVID '^ CHURCHILL (Jesse,^ Jonathan,^ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- 
JoHN ^). Born July 16, 1795. He lived in Cincinnati ; was a cabi- 
net-maker. He was a very large man, six feet two inches in height, 
and weighed three hundred pounds. Died May 17, 1853. Married, 
Feb. 22, 1825, Frances Ann Clifton McKin. 

Children horn in Cincinnati. 

I. Abigail Wooster,' b. 1826; unmarried. 
II. George Washington,' b. 1828; never married. 
III. Franklin,' b. 1880: never married. 



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SIXTH GENERATION 129 

219. 

WILLIAM LEATHERS « CHURCHILL (Francis,' Jona- 
than/ Eliezer/ Eliezer,- John ^). Born March 22, 1787. Lived 
at West Eairlee, Vt. Held a captaiu's commission in War of 1812. 
Married Eliza Lamphire, of West Eairlee, Vt. 

Children born in West Fairlee. 

493 I. William Leathers, Jr. J b. Sept. 5, 1811 ; m. Minerva Nichols, 

of Corinth. Vt. . 

Austin Finlet,' b. Oct. 6, 1813; d. unmarried Jan. 26, 1823. 

Chaunct Carroll,' b. Sept. 2fi, 1815; m. Pamelia Sarin, of 
Amesbury, jMass. 

Eliza Jane,' b. June, 1818; m. Asa Southworth, of West Fair- 
lee. She d. in Boston. 

Benjamin Pixley,' b. Sept. 2, 1822; m. Susan Thompson. He 
d. in Fairlee, Aug. 14, ISfi-l. 
VI. Francis Vennell,' b. Dec. 6, 1827; m. Marinda E. Munn, Jan. 
31, 1854. 

220. 

CAPT. FRANCIS W^ORCESTER « CHURCHILL (Francis,^ 
Jonathan,^ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born Feb. 9, 1789. 
Lived in East Fairlee, Vt. He was a carpenter and architect, and 
was captain of a cavalry company in the War of 1812. Married 
Millicent Whitcomb. 

CJiildren. 

I. Launcelot,' no record. 

497 II. James Monroe,' b. April 3, 1813; m. Kuth E.Tilden, of Thetford, 

Vt., 1844. No further record. 

III. Orlanzo,' d. at 10 years. 

IV. Sarah Adeline,' b. July 29, 1815; m. Moody Coffin, of Haver- 

hill, Mass. 
V. Caroline Houghton,' b. Julv 29, 1817; m. Phineas E. Davis, 
Sept. 3, 1839. 
VI. Mary Marion.' 
VII. Helen Mar,' b. in Lowell about 1830; d. in East Fairlee, Vt. 

221. 

DAVID CARROLL 6 CHURCHILL (Francis,^ Jonathan,^ 
Eliezer,' Eliezer,"- John^). Born in East Fairlee, Vt., Dec. 16, 
1790. Lived in Fairlee, Vt. ; a man of ability and influence. He was 
for years sheriff of Grafton County, N.H. He was judge of the 
county, and several times representative from his town to the Legis- 
lature. Married, Jan. 3, 1816, Polly Franklin, of Lyme, N.H, 

Children. 

L Maria,' b. April 11, 1817; d. May 29, 1838. 
II. Jonathan Franklin,' b. Feb. 8, 181H ; d. Sept. 28, 1827. 

498 III. David Carroll, Jr..' b. April 12, 1821; m. Lydia Ann Perry, 

Oct. 20, 1847. 



130 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

499 IV. Charles Henry,' b. Aug. 21, 1824; m. 1st, Mart Jane Turner, 

of Oberlin, O., Nov. 28, 1846; m. 2d, Henrietta Vance, of 

Lima, Ind., Oct. 10, 1859. 
600 V. Lewis Franklin,' b. June 1, 1826; m. Harriet Augusta Drew, 

Dec. 31, 1849. 
VI. Lucretia,' b. Aug. 9, 1828; m. Thomas L. Nelson, of Elyria, O. 

She d. in childbirth. 

Child. 
1. Lucretia Nelson, m. Rev. ( ") Butler, of Sunderland, Mass. 

501 VII. Jonathan Franklin,' b. June 26, 1833; m. Laura A. Chandler, 

of Oxford, N.H. 
VIII. Mart,' b. July 3, 1839; m. A. W. Dimmick, of Watertown, Mass. 
One child, which, with the mother, died at the birth. 

222. 

SIMEON RICHARDSON'^ CHURCHILL (Fraxcis/ Jona- 
than,^ Eliezer/ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in East Eairlee, Vt., 
Dec. 9, 1794. Died in Syracuse, N.Y. Married, 1821, Mart 
Ann Doane, of Troy, N.Y. 

Children. 

I. Mart Ann,' d. in infancy. 
II. Charles,' b. March 11, 1823; d. unmarried. 

III. Cleopatra,' b. April 17, 1825; d. young. 

IV. Mart Ann,' b May 1, 1827; m. Edward Seabury, of Troy. 

502 V. Francis,' b. March 20, 1829; m. 1st Charlotte StIats ; m. 2d, 

Mart Kibbe, March 16, 1854. Lived in Batavia, N.Y. 
VI. Cleopatra,' b. April 3, 1831; m. John M. Kirk, April 16, 1851. 
Lived in Rochester, N.Y. 

Children born in Rochester, N. Y. 

1. Lilian Kirk, b. Feb. 11, 1852. 

2. Ida M. Kirk, b. Nov. 30, 1853. 

3. Charles LeGrande Kirk, b. Aug. 1, 1856. 

4. Ella Kirk, b. Nov. 6, 1858. 

5. Henry Richardson Kirk, b. Aug. 31, 1860. 

6. Gertrude Kirk, b. April 26, 1868; d. in infancy. 

VII. LoviNA,' b. Aug. 10, 1833; m. Amos Gould, Sept. 4, 1850. Lived 
in Buffalo. 

Children. 

1. Cynthia Gould, b. July 9, 1858. 

2. Grace Gould, b. Jan. 22, 1871 ; d. at the age of 4 years 10 months. 

3. George C. Gould, b. Oct. 27, 1875. 

4. Mortimer Gould, b. Feb. 29, 1879. 

VIII. Elizabeth,' b. June 26, 1836; m. James Girard. Lived in 
Michigan. No children. 
IX. Ctnthia,' b. May 24, 1841 ; m. Henrt H. Warner, Jan. 12, 
1860. Lived at Rochester, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Jennie Elizabeth Warner, b. Jan. 10, 1861. 

2. Charles Shattuck Warner, b. May 18, 1863. 

3. Henry Plato Warner, b. Aug. 24, 1864. 

4. William Thomas Warner, b. Aug. 14, 1876. 

X. Sarah,' b. May, 1844; m. Washington Perkins. 



SIXTH GENEEATION 131 



1. Arthur Perkins. 

2. Maude Perkins. 

3. Carl Perkins. 



Children. 

4. Blanche Perkins. 

5. Harry Simeon Perkins. 



223. 

SAMUEL STILLMAN" CHURCHILL (Francis/ Jonathan/ 
Eliezeb," Eliezer,- John ^). Born at East Fairlee, Vt., May 26, 
1796. Lived in Tlietford, Vt., Lowell, Mass., and Eairlee, Vt. 
Married Sarah C. Coburn, of Fairlee, Vt. Born Aug. 3, 1797. 

Children. 
I. Rodney,' b. in Thetford, Vt., Sept. 20, 1820. 

503 II. Stillman,' b. in Lowell, Mass., July 28, 1823; m. Lucinda 

Hathorn, Oct. 13, 1848. 
III. Josephine,'' b. in Thetford, Vt., Aug. 22, 1825. 

504 IV. Samuel,' b. June 19, 1829, in Lowell, Mass. No further record 

obtained. 

505 V. Henry,' b. Sept. 15, 1831, in Lowell, Mass. No further record 

obtained. 
VI. Robert Wallace,' b. Jan. 7, 1834, in Fairlee, Vt. No further 
record obtained. 

506 VII. George Webster,' b. June 5, 183C, in Fairlee, Vt. No further 

record obtained. 

507 VIII. Mary Lawrence,' b. July 20, 1840, in Fairlee, Vt. No further 

record obtained. 

224. 

JOSEPH WARREN « CHURCHILL (Francis,' Jonathan,^ 
Eliezer,'' Eliezer,- John ^). Born at Fairlee, Vt., Feb. 2, 1798. 
He was a merchant and lived in Troy from the age of twenty-one 
years to his death. He died Jan. 12, 1S75. Married, Feb. 2, 1825, 
Sarah N. Doane. 

Children horn in Troy. 
I. Jane,' b. Dec. 23, 1825 ; m. Nelson Penfield, Jan. 18, 1842. 

508 II. George,' b. Aug. 18, 1827; m. Anna L. Sullivan, Feb. 14, 1859. 

Said to have had one child, but no record found. 
III. Watts,' b. Feb. 13, 1831 ; d. Aug. 8, 1831. 

509 IV. Lee,' b. April 20, 1836; m. Ella Higgins, Sept. 20, 1871. 

510 V. DeWitt,' b. .Tune 10, 1838. No further record. 
VI. Jay,' b. May 20, 1840; d. June 20, 1842. 

225. 

REUBEN EDWARD « CHURCHILL (Francis,' Jonathan,^ 
Eliezer,'' Eliezer,- John ^). Born at Fairlee, Vt., Oct. 26, 1799. 
Settled in Paw Paw, Mich. He died Dec. 29, 1856. Married, Dec. 
1, 1823, Mary Goodin, born April 6, 1803 ; died Dec. 4, 1884. 

Children. 
I. Lorenzo Goodin,' b. Aug. 29, 1824; d. Oct. 16, 1868. No further 
record. 
II. Alonzo Perry,' b. March 1, 1826; d. Feb. 18, 1847. No further 
record. 



132 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

III. Mart Melissa,' b. Aug. 19, 1828 ; d. Sept. 10, 1830. No further 

record. 

IV. Sally Melissa,' b. Nov. 28, 1832; d. Jan. 20, 1880. No further 

record. 
V. Mary Lodisa,' b. May 1, 1887; d. Jan. 5, 1874. 
VI. George Washington,' b. Nov. 9, 1840; d. in Andersonville prison, 
September, 1864. 
VII. Hannah Malinda,' b. Sept. 15, 1844; ra. James Frederick Bul- 
LARD, June 30, 1866. 

Children. 

1. Edwin Lerov Bullard, b. July 14, 1868. 

2. Frederick Irwing Bullard, b. Feb. 14, 1881 ; d. June 20, 1881. 

236. 

THOMAS WOECESTER^ CHURCHILL (Francis/ Jona- 
than,^ Eliezer," Eliezer/ John^). Born in East Fairlee, Vt., 
Sept. 20, 1802. Lived in Utica, N.Y. Married, in Exeter, N.H., 
Sept. 8, 1827, Polly Brown, of Lowell, Mass. 

Childo-en horn in Utica. 
611 I. Franklin Green,' m. 1st, Amelia Layman; m. 2d, Ida Hall. 

We have the name of one child. 

Child. 
1. Frank Albert, b. in Dundee, N.Y. No further record. 
II. Sarah E.,' m. Joseph W. Gushing, March 8, 1843. 

227. 

JOHN EMERY" CHURCHILL (Francis,' Jonathan," 
Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in East Fairlee, Vt., July 20, 
1811. Lived in Nashua, jST.H. Married Eliza Ann Coburn. 

Children horn in Nashua, N.H. 

512 I. John Wesley,' b. May 26, 1839 ; m. Mary J. Donald, of Fairlee, 

Vt. 
II. Eliza Jane,' b. June 14, 1840; m. Stephen Cook, Oct. 17, 1871. 
No children. 

III. Phebe E.,' b. Aug. 30, 1842; unmarried. 

IV. Mary Esther,' b. Nov. 14, 1845/6; m. Reuben Webber Swift, 

of Provincetown, Dec. 26, 1871. They were married in Nashua, 
N.H., but lived in Provincetown, where were born their chil- 
dren. 

Children. 

1. Jennie C. Swift, b. Jan. 16, 1873; m. Frank G. Westwood, of 

Newton, Sept. 18, 1895. 

2. Georsje W. Swift, b. May 31, 1875. 

3. Edith T. Swift, b. May 29. 1879. 

4. Helen M. Swift, b. July 24, 1882; d. Sept. 26, 1882. 

513 V. George Francis,' b. Oct. 6, 1846; m. Ella G. Holbrook. 

VI. MoRGiANA Francelia,' b. Oct. 25, 1848; unmarried; d. in Boston, 
Dec. 12, 1887. 
VII. William H.,' Aug. 11, 1851; d. July 18, 1852. 

514 VIII. Elbert Lawrence,' b. at East Cambridge, April 13, 1857 ; m. 

Gertrude A. Taylor, April 9, 1884. 



SIXTH GENERATION 133 

228. 
DR. GEORGE WASHINGTON « CHURCHILL (Francis.^ 
Jonathan/ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Eairlee, Vt., 
Nov. 4, 1814. He was a physician. Married 1st, in Troy, N.Y., 
Elizabeth Milliken ; 2d, in Post Mills, name not obtained ; 3d, 
Mrs. Lydia Ann (Wharf) Shaw. 

One Child by First Wife. 
I. Mary Jane.' No record. 

239. 

CHARLES 6 CHURCHILL (Charles,^ Ephraim," Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John ^). Born at Plymouth, Oct. 8, 1767. Married 
Hannah Nye, of Wareham, jMass. 

Children. 

515 I. Charles,' b. Aug. 2fi, 1797. No further record. 
II. Betsey,' b. Dec. 9, 1799. 

516 III. Nelson.' No record. 

517 IV. Joseph,' b. Jan. 1, 1805; m. Betsey Ellis. 

518 V. Elkanah,' b. 1809; m. Ly'dia Sherman, of Carver, dau. of John. 

330. 

RUFUS« CHURCHILL (Charles,^ Ephraim," Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Plymouth, April 12, 1772. He died 
April 26, 1826. Married, March 10, 1797, Eunice Covington. 

Children . 

519 I. Isaac Covington,' b. Nov. 28, 1797; m. Mary T. Jenney, Dec. 

16, 1820. 
II. RuFDS,' b. May 25, 1799; d. Nov. 1, 1799. 
III. Eunice,' b. March 14, 1803; m. Richard Pope. 



Children. 



1. Richard Pope, unmar- 

ried ; settled in Cal- 
ifornia. 

2. William Pope, settled 

in California. 

3. Rufus Pope. 



4. Joseph Pope. 

5. Lydia Pope. 

6. Eunice Pope. 

7. Lucy Ann Pope. 

8. Adrianna Pope. 



520 IV. Rufus,' b. March 9, 1806; m. Lucy W. Nte, dau. of William, and 

d. April U, 1828. 

521 V. William,' b. Nov. 25, 1816; m. Emily Tribble, Jan. 3, 1841. 

Lived in Plymouth. 

331. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (Charles,^ Ephraim," Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John '). Born at Plymouth, Sept. 23, 1774. Died 
March 1, 1803. Married, Nov. 11, 1798, Bathsheba Collins. 
She died Aug. 30, 1803. 



134 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

One Child. 
522 I. Samuel,' m. Calista Pool, dau. of Perez. No record. 

232. 

EPHEAIM« CHUECHILL (Charles,^ Ephraim,^ Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John^). Born May 16, 1782. He left his family many 
years ago and went to Ohio, and never returned. Married, March 
2, 1804, Sally Einnet, daughter of William. 

One Child. 
623 I. Ephraim Finney,' m. Martha H. Whiting. 

They lived in Chiltonville. No further record. 

233. 

EPHRAIM « CHURCHILL (Zaccheus,^ Ephraim,^ Stephen," 
Eliezer,- John"^). Born September, 1759. Perhaps served in 
Revolution, Captain Packard's Company, Colonel Cary's Regiment, 
alarm on July, 1780, eleven days in R.I. Settled, about the close of 
the Revolution, in Yarmouth, IsT.S., and there died March 22, 1826. 
They lived just south of the village. Married, in Yarmouth, I*^.S., 
AsENATH HiBBARD. She was born 1768, and died February, 1830. 

Children born in Yarmouth, U.S. 

524 I. Zaccheus,' b. Feb. 23, 1786; m. Susannah (Rose) Killam; d. 

Yarmouth, May 23, 1861. 
Stephen,' b. April 15, 1789. Lost at sea. 
Thomas,' b. June 6, 1791; m. Mary Harris; d. Yarmouth, Nov. 

7, 1847. 
RuFus,' b. May 19, 1793; ra. Gertrude Flint, Dec. 10, 1816; d. 

Yarmouth, Aug. 25, 1865. 
Nathaniel,' b. July 1, 1795; m. Abigail Valpey. 
Maky,' b. Sept. 1, 1798; m. David Flint, Jan. 26, 1819. 

She died in Yarmouth, Oct. 4, 1891. 

Children. 

1. William Flint, b. Jan. 12, 1820; m. Emmeline Vickery, dau. of 
Moses. 

2. Samuel S. Flint, b. March 18, 1822; m. Elizabeth Walker, De- 
cember, 1844. 

3. Mary Ellen Flint, b. Aug. 19, 1823 ; m. 1st, Alfred Morrill, son 
of Capt. Moses; m. 2d, Robert Spiers. 

4. Catharine Flint, b. May 24, 1825; m. Robert Spiers. 

5. Asenath Flint, b. April 10, 1827; d. June 28, 1828. 

6. David Flint, b. Oct. 8, 1828; m. Emma Rusco, of Cornwallis. 

7. Jacob Flint, b. Sept. 28, 1832; m. 1st, Margaret Harding, May 
21, 1886; m. 2d, Anne H. Haley. 

8. John E. Flint, b. July 27, 1836; d. unmarried. 

VII. William,' b. Dec. 17, 1800; m. 1st, Mary Corning, Dec 28, 1828; 

no issue; m. 2d, Letitia Durkee, April 21, 1855; no issue. 
VIII. Elizabeth,' b. May 10, 1803; m. 1st, Ebenezer Corning; no 
issue; m. 2d, Abraham Killam. 



525 


II. 
III. 


526 


IV. 


527 


V. 
VI. 



SIXTH GENERATION 135 



Children. 

1. Harriet N, Killam, b. 1831; m. Capt. George R. Doty. 

2. Ebenezer C. Killam, l b. 1833; m. Lois R. Moses, Nov. 25, 



I b. 1833; m 
\ 1863. 
j b. 1833; d. 



3. Abram Killam, ) b. 1833; d. Feb. 21, 1843. 

4. William Killam, b. 1834; d. May 5, 1835. 

5. Elizabeth Killam, b. 1837: m. William G. Sims, Nov. 20, 1862. 

6. Martha Killam, b. 1838 ; m. James McConnell. 

7. William A. Killam, b. 1844; m. Sarah J. Moses, dau. of Capt. 

Nathan. 

528 IX. Walter,' b. June 3, 1805; m. 1st, Sarah Flint; m. 2d, Elsie 
Murphy. 
X. Hannah,' b. Sept. 9, 1807; m. Thomas Byrnes, Oct. 29, 1826. 

Children . 

1. William Byrnes, b. Dec. 24, 1827; d. unmarried March 1, 

1858. 

2. Eben Corning Byrnes, b. Jan. 18, 1829; m. 1st, Lois E. Perry, 

Nov. 27, 1856; m. 2d, Marie Curry. 

3. Ann Byrnes, b. March 30, 1831 ; m. Capt. Thomas Perry. 

4. Martha Greenough Byrnes, b. Aug. 18, 1833; d. young. 

XI. Ephraim,' b. July 29, 1809; d. young. 
XII. AsENATH,' b. March 30, 1812; m. John W. Scott. 

Children. 

1. Hugh Scott, b. Sei)t. 3, 1840; m. Lovina Barker, of Clinton, 

Me., Sept. 2, 1^79. 

2. Mary Scott, b. Sept. 2, 1842 ; m. William Harris, of Dixmont, 

Me., 1865. 

3. Amelia Scott, b. May 5, 1844; m. Norman Brown, March, 

1870. 

4. William Scott, b. Sept. 17, 1846 ; d. unmarried, 1880. 

629 XIII. John,' b. Sept. 23, 1814; m. 1st, Betsey Flint, Feb. 4, 1832; m. 
2d, Maria Anne Haskell; m.3d, Almira (Gouday) Sanders; 
no issue. 



337. 

LEWIS « CHURCHILL (Ellis,^ Ephraim,* StephexX,^ Eliezer,^ 
John ^), Place and date of birth not found. Married, Oct. 21, 
1792, Nancy Mitchell. 

Children. 

630 I. Lewis,' b. Feb. 12, 1794; m. Hannah Covington, at Plymouth, 

July 28, 1817. No record obtained. 

531 II. Sylvands,' b. July 25, 1796; m. Betsey Carver. No further 

record. 
III. Mary,' b. July 1, 1798; ra. Zacchecs Barnes, August, 1821, in 
Plymouth. 

One Child. 
1. Nancy Paty Barnes; m. Ozen Bates. 

532 IV. Joseph,' b. June 8, 1804. No further record. 



136 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

239. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Ellis/ Ephraim/ Stephb.V 

Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Plymouth, Dec. 12, 1780. Lived in 

Plymouth, and died May 15, 1870. Married 1st, 1805, Sally 

Rounds. She died May 16, 1823 ; married 2d, Abigail I^nopp. 

She died in 1867. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Ellis,' b. 180(5; d. March 29, 1835; unmarried. 
II. William,' b. 1808; d. 1850; unmarried. 

III. Sarah,' b. Nov. 11, 1810; m. Dexter Packard, 1835. Mrs, 

Packard d. April ]3, 1885. 

Children. 

1. William D. Packard. 

2. Hiram R. Packard. 

3. Amelia Packard. 

IV. Nancy E.,' b. April 10, 1813; m. 1st, John Adams, Oct. 5, 1831; 

m. 2d, Leonard Burt, Dec. 30, 1863. 

Children. 

1. John S. Adams, b. April 15, 1831; d. in California. 

2. Oscar C. Adams, b. March 20, 1847; d. April 25, 1894. 

Two other children died young. 
V. Amanda,' b. March, 1816; d. unmarried, July 18, 1848. 

533 VI. Simeon R.,' b. Feb. 23, 1819; m. Abigail Eddy, and d. July, 1865. 

A daughter, it is said, married Alden Lee. No further record. 

340. 

JOHN « CHURCHILL (Ansel,^ Ephraim," Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ 
John ^). Born in Plymouth, 1775, and there lived, and died Oct. 
14, 1841. Married, June 6, 1801, Nancy Jackson, of Carver. 

ChildjVen horn in Plymouth. 
I. Hannah,' b. 1802; m. Bartlett Ellis, of Plymouth, 1821. 

Children. 

1. Nancy Ellis, m. Willard Wood. 

2. Nathaniel Ellis. , 

3. Hannah E. Ellis, m. Charles Ryder. 

4. George Ellis. 

5. Charles Ellis. 

534 II. George,' b. 1803; m. Martha C. Holmes, March 5, 1826. 

III. John,' b. June, 1805; d. May 15, 1806. 

IV. Bethia,' b. April 12, 1807; m. Thomas B. Bartlett, Nov. 26, 

1829. 

Children. 

1. Charles Bartlett, h. July 3, 1831 ; m. Lucy A. Pratt. 

2. Mary A. Bartlett, b. May 10, 1836; m. Capt. Charles C. Doten. 

3. Thomas Bartlett, b. Jan. 6, 1840; m. 1st, Emmeline Savery ; m. 

2d, Ruhamah D. Raymond. 

4. Priscilla Sampson Bartlett, b. Dec. 7, 1845. 



SIXTH GENEEATION 



137 



V. Nancy, 7 b. 1808; d. in 1822, aged U. 
VI. Sally Ann,' b. Aug. 26, 1811; m. Alden Winsor, of Duxbury, 
February, 1835. They lived in Lynn. She d. May 12, 1892. 
Alden d. Aug. 15, 1868. 

Children horn in Lynn. 

1. Henry A. Winsor, b. April 25, 1837. 

2. Maria E. Winsor, b. Nov. 17, 1839. 

3. Harriet G. Winsor. b. October, 1841 ; d. Nov. 30, 1863. 

4. Sarah A. Winsor, b. Sept. 8, 1845. 

5. Charles E. Winsor, b. April 18, 1852. 

"VII. Lillis Barton,' b. Nov. 22, 1813; ra. Joshua B. Loud, of 
Abington, Nov. 2, 1837. She d. Sept. 16, 1871. He d. Feb. 13, 
1873. 

Children. 

1. Isabel F. Loud, b. April 6, 1839. 

2. John M. Loud. b. Feb. 3, 1S41. 

3. Millard E. Loud, b. July 25, 1851. 

4. George Churchill Loud, b. Dec. 31, 1854. 

341. 

STEPHEJ^e CHUECHILL (Stephex,^ Stephen,* Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Plymouth, May 7, 1768. Lived in 
Duxbury. Married 1st, June 4, 1791, Elizabeth Gray. Married 
2d, Mrs. ISTanct (Jackson) Churchill, widow of John (No. 240). 

One Child. 
I. John Stephen,' b. in Duxbury, April 24, 182G. 



342. 

PELEG« CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Stephen," Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Plymouth, Aug. 11, 1769. Lived in 
Duxbury. He died in 1810 and his widow married Studley Sampson, 
of Duxbury, and died Nov. 24, 1848, aged 76 years. Married 1st, 
( ) Bradford. Married 2d, April 14, 1791, Hannah Hosea. 

Children born in Duxbury. 

I. Harriet,' b. Oct. 4, 1791; m. Prince Bradford, son of Samuel,* 
b. Dec. 19, 1783. 

Children born in Duxbury. 



1. Gershom Bradford, b. 1816. 

2. Perez Bradford, b. 1818. 

3. Harriet Bradford, b. 1821. 

4. Otis Bradford, b. 1823. 



5. Hannah Bradford, b. 1825. 

6. Lydia Bradford, b. 1827. 

7. Susan Bradford, b. 1832. 



535 II. Peleg,' m. 1st, Lucy Sprague; m. 2d, Jane Pease. 

III. Eliza,' b. 1795; m. Joseph Chandler. 



Children. 



1. James Chandler. 

2. Joseph Chandler. 

3. Albert H. Chandler. 



4. Peleg C. Chandler. 

5. Ezra Chandler. 



138 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

636 IV. William,' b. May 18, 1798; m. Mary Holmes, Oct. 5, 1823. 

537 V. Otis,' m. Esther Harlow. 

538 VI. Ezra,' m. Susan Allen. 

243. 

HEMAN« CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Stephen/ Stephen," 
Eliezer/ John^). Born in Plymouth, March 10, 1771. Lived in 
Plymouth. Died Nov. 22, 1840. Married, Jan. 1, 1795, Jane 
Churchill ; she died April 2, 1848. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

I. Mart Anne,' b. 1795. She was living in Plymouth in 1888. 
II. Lemuel,' b. 1797; d. Oct. 1, 1802. 

III. Patience,' b. 1799; m. Capt. William Randall, in 1819. 

Children. 

1. William Randall, b. 1820. 

2. George Randall, b. 1822. 

3. Charles Randall, b. 1824. 

4. James Randall, b. 1826. 

IV. Heman,' d. Oct. 1, 1802. 
V. Jane,' d. June 11, 1808. 

VI. Heman,' b. 1805; d. April 6, 1808. 
VII. Jane,' b. 1809/10; d. April 26, 1812. 

344. 

DANIEL 6 CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Stephen,* Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,- John^). Born at Plymouth, Feb. 5, 1773. He died 
March 5, 1855. Married 1st, 1796, Sarah Collins; she died Nov. 
3, 1836. Married 2d, Nancy (Holmes) Brewster. 

Children. 

I. Sallt,' b. Nov. 17, 1799; d. Aug. 16, 1801. 
II. Sally,' b. Aug. 1, 1801; m. Harvey Weston. 

539 III. Daniel,' b. Sept. 9, 1803; m. Mary Briggs Brown, 1826. 
IV. Lois Collins,' b. Oct. 22, 1805; d. Aug. 14, 1806. 

V. Lois Collins,' b. June 19, 1807; m. William F. Soule. 
VI. Jane,' b. July 27, 1809; m. George Ryder, Aug. 14, 1881. 

Children. 

1. Sarah Jane Ryder, b. May 17, 1832, 

2. Helen M. Ryder, b. Sept. 10, 1833; d. Feb. 6, 1866. She 

married William H. Winsor, and had four children. 

3. George S. Ryder, b. April 27, 1835; d. Dec. 13, 1877. 

4. Julia Rvder, b. Feb. 17, 1837; d. Feb. 23, 1837. 

5. William" E. B. Ryder, b. March 10, 1838. 

6. Charles E. Ryder, b. Feb. 11, 1841. 

7. Harriet J. Ryder, b. Oct. 27, 1843. 

8. Alfred H. Ryder, b. Sept. 29, 1848; d. Feb. 11, 1872. 

VII. Eleanor,' b. Jan. 15, 1811; m. Albert Leach, 1830. 

540 VIII. Heman,' b. May 1, 1816; m. Almira Holmes. No further record. 

IX. WiNSLOw Bradford,' b. June 26, 1819; d. April 12, 1820. 



SIXTH GENERATION 139 

245. 

WILSON « CHURCHILL (Wilson,^ Benjamin,* Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Plymouth, December, 1778. Married 
1st, Dec. 9, 1804, Ruth Hinckley, daughter of Jabez, of Barn- 
stable ; 2d, May 25, 1816, Susan Lucas. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. Ruth Hinckley,' b. 1812; m. William L. Finney, 1834. 

Children. 

1. William Finney. 

2. Ruth H. Finney, m. M. F. Holmes. 

II. Deborah Hinckley,' m. Ephkaim Finney. 

Children of Second Wife. 

541 III. Ansel R.' No record. 

542 IV. Wilson.' No record. 

V. Susan,' b, 1820; m. Ephkaim Finney. 

246. 

NATHAN « CHURCHILL (Ben.jamin,^ Benjamin," Stephex,^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Plymouth, Dec. 16, 1785, and lived 
there ; was alive in 1881, it is said. INIarried, Aug. 29, 1804, Eliza- 
beth (Sylvester) Tinkham, Avidow of Enoch Tinkhara. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 
I. Betsey',' m. Abuot Drew, 1823. 

Children. 

1. Mary Drew, b. 1827; m. Benjamin F. Pierce. 

2. Ann Russell Drew, b. 1830; m. Robert D. Fuller. 

3. Francis Abbot Drew, b. 1832; m. Margaret Coates, of Morris- 

town, Pa. 

4. George Franklin Drew, b. 1835; m. Lucy Pettingill, of Lynn. 

5. Josiah Russell Drew, b. 1839 ; m. Hatty Whitten. 

6. Adaline Drew, b. 1841. 

7. Helen Augusta Drew, b. 1844; m. Gideon F. Holmes. 

II. Mary Sylvester,' m. John Persons. 

543 III. Nathan.' No record. 

544 IV. Solomon Sylvester,' b. April 4, 1817; m. Ruth Nelson Cobb, 

April 23, 1840. 
V. Charlotte Sylvester,' m. James A. Sylvester. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Catharine Sylvester. 

2. Charles Sylvester. 

247. 

AMAZIAH 6 CHURCHILL (Amaziah,^ Amaziah,* Elkanah,' 
Eliezer/ John^). Born in 1772. Lived in Plymouth. Married 
1st, Jan. 26, 1799, Martha Doten ; married 2d, Margaret Wal- 
lace, of Newbern, N.C. ; married 3d, April 8, 1805, Mary Harlow. 



140 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children of First Wife. 

I. Martha,' b. Oct. 12, 1799 ; unmarried. 
II. Betsey,' b. July 17, 1802; m. Henry Robbins. 

Children. 

1. Edward L. Robbins, b. 1836. 

2. Martha Robbins, b. 1839. 

3. Harry H. Robbins, b. 1840. 

4. Margaret H. Robbins, b. 1843. 

Child of Seco?id Wife. 

III. A Son; died soon. 

Children of Third Wife. 

IV. Louisa,' b. Feb. 18, 1809; m. Thomas Bartlett Sear8. 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1. Louisa Frances Sears, b. Dec. 25, 1831. 

2. Thomas Bartlett Sears, b. July 2, 1834. 

3. Amasa Churchill Sears, b. July 22, 1886. 

4. Walter Herbert Sears, b. Dec. 8, 1847. 

5. Francis Dana Sears, b. Aug. 30, 1851. 

545 V. Amasa,' b. June 12, 1811; m. Leonice Harlow. No further 

record. 

248. 
EDMOND« CHUECHILL (Amaziah,^ Amaziah/ Elkanah,^ 
Eltezer,- John ^). No dates or other particulars about this family- 
have been found. Married, Oct. 10, 1801, Mary Hueston. 

Children. 
I. Mary.' m. Albert Thomas, of Middleboro, June 22, 1831. 
II. Harriet B.,' ni. Joseph Barden, of Middleboro, Oct. 9, 1833. 
III. Eliza W.,' m. Cephas Simmons, Oct. 18, 1832. 

349. 

SOLOMON*' CHUECHILL (Solomon/' Amaziah/ Elkanah,^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Plymouth, Aug. 26, 1788. He fol- 
lowed the sea in early life, and,became captain of a vessel. Later he 
settled in Union Township, Lawrence County, 0., and died March 14, 
1835, at Portsmouth, 0. Married, at Union Township, March 16, 
1818, Mary Pritchard, daughter of Nathaniel and Comfort, born 
at Milton, N.Y., Sept. 16, 1800, and died at Portsmouth, 0., 
March 20, 1873. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth Bartlet,' b. Sept. 20, 1820; m. Elisha B. Greene, 
Dec. 27, 1838, at South Point, O. 

Children. 

1. Charles William Greene, b. March 20, 1841 ; m. Isabel Block- 

som, of Zanesville, O., Jan. 20, 1876. 

2. Albert Edward Greene, b. Sept. 20, 1843; d. May 26, 1844. 



SIXTH GENERATIO]S^ 141 

3. Mary Ellen Greene, b. June 20, 1845; m. J. J. Gist; and died 

Jan. 16, 1881. 

4. Elisha Barton Greene, b. May 12, 1849; m. Virsrinia S. Moore, 

March 11, 18t»5. 

5. Albert Edward Greene, b. Jan. 24, 1851 ; d. Nov. 3, 1854. 

6. Cyrus Dwight Greene, b. July 14, 1854; livinsi in Zanesville. 

7. Elizabeth B. Greene, b. Feb. 1, 1858; d. Nov^. 10, 1860. 

8. Fred Churchill Greene, b. March 2, 1862. 

II. Charles William,'' b. Nov. 22, 1822; d. unmarried at Quartzburg, 

Cal., July 13, 1855. 
III. Melissa,' b. Sept. 18, 1827; m. 1st, Joseph F. Wheeler, Sept. 
15, 1844; b. at Burlington, O., Dec. 24, 1823; d. there Oct. 18, 
1851; m. 2d, Dk. C. C. Bronson, at Ironton, O., March 31, 
1856. 

Children horn at Burlington. 

1. Edward Churchill Wheeler, b. Aug. 26, 1846: d. Aug. 12, 1851. 

2. James Snow Wheeler, b. Oct. 26, 1848. 

3. Joseph Franklin Wheeler, b. May 27, 1851. 

545 IV. Mendall,' b. July 23, 1829; m. Mary Carlisle Loughry, Nov. 

28, 1861. No children. 

Born in Union Township, Lawrence County, O. His father dying 
in middle life he was early thrown ujion his own resource.*, with 
limited opportunity for school, but he made the most of his chances 
at the common school, and attended two terms at the County-seat 
Academy. He worked in a country store during his boyhood and 
youth, and at twenty-one gained the position of store-keeper and 
book-keeper at the Keystone, O., iron works, which he held until 
the breaking out of the Civil War, when he enlisted as a private, 
but was soon chosen captain of Company E, 27th Regiment. Ohio 
Volunteer Infantry. In December, 1862, he was appointed major 
and afterward rose to be lieutenant-colonel and colonel of the regi- 
ment, and then was commissioned as brigadier-general by brevet 
for meritorious service. The 27th Ohio was a fighting regiment, 
and was engaged in many battles, first in the Army of Missouri, 
then in the Army of the Mississipi.d, and last in the Army of the 
Tennessee. In the battle of Atlanta, July '.'2, 1864, his regiment 
had one hundred and fifty men killed or wounded. Colonel Churchill 
himself being wounded September, 1864, with his health much 
impaired, he resigned. Later he engaged in the iron business at 
Zanesville, O , and became one of the leading iron men of that sec- 
tion, until 1891, when he retired, and enjoyed his well-earned com- 
petency in extensive travel. He held many positions of honor 
and trust, was an ardent Republican in politics, a presidential 
elector in 1880, and a member of the national convention in 1888. 
He was a warm personal friend of Mr. McKinley. His wife died 
in 1886. He spent his last years in Coronado, Cal., where he died 
Oct. 28, 1902. 

V. Julia,' b. Feb. 25, 1832; ra. Dr. Edwin H. Griswold, June 6, 
1853, at Gallipolis, O. They had one child who died in infancy. 
Dr. Griswold died in Portsmouth, O., June, 1859, and she died 
there March 15, 1871. 

546 VI. Solomon.' b. July 19, 1834; m. Mrs. E. L. Keys, at Logan, O., 

Feb. 20, 1878, and died April 21, 1886. No further record. 

350. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Solomon,^ Amaziah," Elkanah,^ 
Eliezer,- John^). Born in Plymouth, July 13, 1798. He became 
a merchant in New York, of the lirm of Churchill & Collamore, 



142 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

dealers in chinaware, a very prominent and prosperous firm. He 
died in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1861. Married Mary Myrick 
Haden, who was born in Nantucket, Sept. 21, 1803, and died in 
Smithson, L.I., February, 1850. 

Children. 

547 I. William,' b. in Boston, Feb. 4, 1825; m. Ist, Luct C. Averill, 

July 28, 1847; m. 2d, Sarah J. Starkweather, Oct. 6, 1858. 
II. Mary Elizabeth,' b. in Staffordshire, Eng., Jan. 23, 1831 ; m., 
March 6, 1856, Henry Hdngerford, b. in Seymour, Conn., June 
21, 1825. 

Children. 

1. Harry Hungerford, b. in Brooklyn, Feb. 9, 1857. 

2. Hattie Churchill Hungerford. b. in Brooklyn, Oct. 5, 1858. 

3. Churchill Hungerford, b. in New Haven, Nov. 25, 1867. 

4. Mai Hungerford, b. in New Haven. 

351. 

JABEZ6 CHURCHILL (Jabez,^ Elkanah,* Elkanah,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Plymouth, June 30, 1806. Died Oct. 
19, 1841, of yellow fever, on voyage from West Indies. Married, 
Sept. 25, 1832, Charlotte W. Keen. 

Children. 

548 I- Jabez,' b. June 26, 1835; m. Abby A. Barnes, of Stockton, Cal., 

and lived there. No further record. 
II. Sylvester,' b. April 24, 1838; d. unmarried in 1858. 
III. Charlotte,' b. Feb. 3, 1.840; d. Aug. 21, 1844. 

549 IV. William Keen,' b. Feb. 21, 1842; m. Sarah E. Nelson, of 

Plymouth. 

In 1888 they were living in Walpole, Mass. No further record. 

252. 

NATHANIEL « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Elkanah," El- 
KANAH,^ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in. Plymouth. Married 1st, 
Lucy Morton ; married 2d, Almira Bartlett. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. A Daughter; d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Nathaniel,' b. July 5, 1832; unmarried. 
III. Almira B.,' b. in Plymouth, Oct. 25, 1834; m. Stephen Pember, 
June 20, 1851. They lived at Plvmouth and Walpole. He was 
b. in Randolph, Vt., Aug. 28, 1827; d. Feb. 7, 1881. 

Children, first nine horn in Plymouth. 

1. Henry S. Pember, b. Jan. 1, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1877. 

2. Howard Pember, b. June 17, 1855. 

3. Mabel Pember, b. Oct. 17, 1856. 

4. Florena Pember, b. Nov. 22, 1860. 

5. John Pember, b. Nov. 24, 1862. 

6. Charles Pember, b. Aug. 10, 1863. 



SIXTH GENEKATION 143 

7. Walter Stephen Pember, b. July 16, 1865; d. Dec. 22, 1883. 

8. Myra Pember, b. Nov. 28, 1866". 

9. Nathaniel Churchill Pember, b. Pec. 10. 1873. 
10. Harry Edgarton Pember, b. Dec. 10, 1842. 

253. 

WILLIA:^! « CHURCHILL (Nathai^iel/ Elkaxah/ Elkanah,^ 
Eliezer,'' Johx^). Born in Plymouth, 1811. He died Sept. 8, 
1839. Married, Jime 3, 1833, Maria Mortox, daughter of Ichabod, 
Jr. She died Oct. 9, 1841. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

55 \) I. William,'' b. Feb. 19, 1835; m. Mary Ash, March 2, 1864. 

II. Hannah,' b. June 7, 1838; d. Feb. 11, 1839. 

254. 

JOHN 6 CHURCHILL (Johx,^ John," Johx,^ Eliezer,^ Johk '). 
Born in New Haekensack, N.Y., May 26, 1769. Married Anna 
Letster. 

CJiildren. 

I. Maria,' b. July 17, 1789. 

551 II. John.' No record. 

552 III. Benjamin.' No record. 

IV. Catherine Leyster,' b. Aug. 4, 1799. 
Y- Hetty,' b. Jan. 10, 1801. 

255. 

BENJAMIN « CHURCHILL (John,^ John," John,^ Eliezer,' 
John ^). Born Dec. 4, 1770, in New Haekensack, N.Y. He died 
Feb. 21, 1848, aged 77 years 2 months 17 days. Married, June 21, 
1795, Mart Bloom, who was the daughter of Sylvester Bloom, and 
born Aug. 18, 1778. 

Children. 

I. Mary,' b. Nov. 7, 1796. 

II. Susannah.' b. Jan. 24, 1799. 

III. Hannah,' b. Jan. 29, 1801. 

IV. Phebe,' b. Feb. 12, 1803 

554 V. John B.,' b. March 26, 1805; m. Jane Green. 
VI. Sarah,' b. April 15, 1807. 

VII. Jemima,' b. July 17, 1809. 
VIII. Laura,' b. March 13, 1812. 

555 IX. Benjamin,' b. April 8, 1814. No further record. 

X. Elenor Ann,' b. March 9, 1817. 
XI. Ruth,' b. Feb. 28, 1819; m. John Oakxey, Nov. 19, 1840. 

556 XII. Sylvester,' b. Jan. 1, 1822; m. Jane Depney, of Middleport, 

N.Y., in 1844. No further record obtained. 

256. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (John,^ John," John,^ Eliezer,^ 
John '). Born Sept. 26, 1779, in New Haekensack, N.Y., and lived 
there. Married Cornelia Van Nostrand, born Nov. 19, 1793. 



144 



THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children born in New I/ackensack, N'. Y. 

I. John,' b. Dec. 8, 1810. 

II. Caroline,' b. Aug. 10, 1812; unmarried. 

III. Sarah Ann,' b. Nov. 5, 1814; unmarried. 

IV. Hannah Eliza,' b. Nov. 22, 1816; unmarried. 

V. Catherine,' b. Feb. 6, 1819; m. John W. Leavitt. 



1. John Leavitt. 



Children. 

1 2. Grace Leavitt, and several more. 



VI. Jane Doty,' b. June 18, 1821; m. 1st, Samuel H. Smith; m. 
2d, Samdel Stewart. 

Children. 

1. Jane Emily Stewart, b. Oct. 22, 1839. 

2. Frederick Stewart, b. Dec. 19, 1841. 

3. William Stewart, b. March 25, 1844. 

4. Cornelia Stewart, b. Jan. 2, 1847; died in infancy. 



5. Harry Stewart, died in infancy. 



557 



VII. Cornelius,' b. Oct. 30, 1823; 
VIII. Harry,' d. in infancy. 



m. Elizabeth Knapp. 



257. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (John,^ John/ John/ Eliezer/ 
John ^). Born April 7, 1785, in New Hackensack, N. Y. Married, 
in New Hackensack, Sallie ( ), of New Hackensack. 

Children. 

Vv'iLLiAM.' No record. 
Isaac' No record. 
Henry.' No record. 
Charles.' No record. 
Said to be two daughters whose names are not received. 



558 


I. 


559 


II. 


560 


III. 


561 


IV. 



258. 
SAMUEL « CLARK CHURCHILL (Samuel,« Clark,^ Ben- 
jamin,* JoHN,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Augusta, Me., Feb. 
14, 1749, and lived there. Married, in Augusta, Me., May 8, 1823, 
Lucy Savage, born Aug. 5, 1799. 

Children horn in Augusta, Me. 

I. Lucy Ann,' b. May 17, 1825; m. Daniel Moore. 
They lived in Augusta, Me., and had 

Children. 

1. Esther Moore, b. July 4, 1844; m. Henry Potter. 

2. Sylvester Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1846; d. April 2, 1847. 

3. Silas Moore, b. April 16, 1848; d. July 4. 1850. 

4. Paulina M. Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1849; m. Humphry P. Webber. 

5. Daniel F. Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1853. 

6. Nellie R. Moore, b. Sept. 7, 1861. 

7. Ida M. F. Moore, b. Dec. 26, 1864. 



SIXTH GENERATION 145 

562 II. Samuel Clark J b. July 11, 1827; m. 1st, Eliza J. Morrill, 

July 8, 1861; m. 2d, Anna J. McCldre. 

563 III. CoLUMBtrs,' b. Nov 12. 1829; m. Elsie Jane White. 
IV. Susannah Elizabeth,' b. Mav G, 1833; unmarried. 

V. Helen Mark,' b. Ai)ril 28, 183G; d. Nov. 5, 1854. 
VI. Lorenzo Wesley,' b. Oct. 21, 1846; unmarried. 

259, 

ALFEED DELUEA« CHURCHILL (Samuel Clakk,^ Ben- 
jamin/ John/ Eliezer,- John '). Born in Augusta, Me., June 
23, 1801, and lived there. Married, Dec. 28, 1828, Jane Chambers, 
of St. John, N.B. 

Children horn in Augusta, 3fe. 

I. Paulina,' b. Sept. 23, 1829; m. Lewis Ward. 
II. Angeline.' b. Aug. 13, 1833; d. Dec. 23, 1848. 

III. Roselle,' d. in infancy. 

3G1. 

JOHN« CHURCHILL (Joiin,^ Joseph,* John,' Eliezer,- 
JoHN^). Born in Xew Portland, Me., June 10, 1793. Married, 
May, 1818, Mary Dennis. 

Children. 

564 I. George W. D.,' b. May 24, 1819; m. 1st, Cynthia Carter; ra, 

2d, Elmira Caliss. 
II. Sanford,' b. July 29, 1821; d. in 1842. 

565 III. Cyrus,' b. May 21, 1823; m. Eliza Mellen. 

IV. Charles W.,' b. Aug. 25, 1825; m. Talista Cleveland. No chil- 

dren. 
V. Lavina,' b. January, 1830; m. George W. Stewart. 
VI. RociLDA,' b. 1832; d. 1836. 
VII. Eliza,' b. 1834; d. in infancy. 

263. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (John,^ Joseph,* John,"' Eliezer,-' 
John '). Born June, 1795, in New Portland, Me. Married Han- 
nah B. SiSSONS. 

Children . 

566 I. Jason,' b. April 24, 1819; m. Jane Gunn. 

567 II. Joseph,' b. Oct. 20, 1821. 

568 III. Burdeck,' b. 1824. 

IV. Elizabeth,' b. Dec. 15, 1831; m. Washburn Campbell. 

263. 

JAMES « CHURCHILL (John,^ Joseph," John,^ Eliezer,^ 
John^). Born in New Portland, Me., July 4, 1799. Married, 
Nov. 25, 1816, Clarissa Thompson. 

Child. 
I. Ellen,' b. Oct. 9, 1817. 



146 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



264. 

SANFOED 6 CHUECHILL (John/ Joseph," Johx,^ Eliezer/ 
JoHN^). Born in New Portland, Me., Jnly, 1801. Settled in 
Stark, Me. Married Thankful Fames, of Madison, Me. 

Children horn in Stark, Me. 

568a I. DiADEMA.' 

568b II. Irene.' 

569 III. Cyrus.'' 

570 IV. Mollis Hutchins.'' 

570a V. Ctrena EAMEsJm. ( ) Perkins. 

570b VI. LuciNDA.' 

571 VII. John.' 

572 VIII. Elias HuTCHiNS,' b. July 25, 1833; m. Nancy Greenleaf, Sept. 

21, 1858. 
572a IX. Marcia Ann.' 

266. 

SAMUEL « CHUECHILL (John,^ Joseph," John,^ Eliezer,^ 
John'). Born in New Portland, Me., March 19, 1816. ]\tarried 
Lydia Small. 

Children. 

573 I. John.' 

574 II. George M.,' b. Dec. 22, 1845. 

575 HI. Emery S.,' b. July 21, 1847. 

576 IV. Isaac' b. 1849. 

577 V. Joel,' b. Dec. 20, 1851. 

578 VI. Edsie,' b. April 2, 1853. 

267. 

WILLIAM « CHUECHILL (William,^ Joseph," John," Elie- 
ZER,- JoHN^). Born in New Portland, Me., Feb. 13, 1803, and 
lived there. Married 1st, 1826, Nanct Walker, who died Dec. 
24, 1841. Married 2d, Jan. 12, 1843, Asenath S. Newell. 

Children of First Wife born in New Portland^ Me. j 

I. Tabitha,' b. July 22, 1827; d. Nov. 6, 1833. 

II. Mary,' b. Oct. 26, 1829; d. April 29, 1849. j 

III. Nancy,' b. April 29, 1832; d. Nov. 30, 1855, 

579 IV. John William,' b. Sept. 13, 1835; m. Hannah Bailey. 

V. Joseph,' b. March 13, 1838; d. Jan. 18, 1839. 
VI. Elizabeth,' b. March 15, 1841; m. James Dobbins. 

They lived at Farmington, Me., and had six children. 



Children. 



1 . Maria. 

2. Elvira. 

3. Harriet. 



4. Katharine. 

5. Daniel. 

6. John. 



Children of Second Wife. 

VII. Sarah,' b. Nov. 7, 1843; m. Abel Thompson, of New Tortland, 
Oct. 22, 1860. 



SIXTH GENEEATION 147 



Children horn in Ne%o Portland. 

1. Ida M. Thompson, b. April 25, 1861 ; m. Alvarus Churchill, son 

of No. 580. 

2. Charles L. Thompson, b. April 18, 1870; m. Jennie Greenwood, 

June 16, 1891. 

Children: (1) Hazel Thompson, b. March 31, 1894; (2) 
Evan G. Thompson, b. May 19, 1896; (3) Melvina Thompson, 
b. May 2, 1898. 

VIII. Martha S.,' b. July 26, 1845; m. Henry J. Whitman, of Turner, 
Me. 
IX. Delphina,' b. March 1, 1849; m. Asburt Soule, of Lewiston, 
Me., Nov. 29, 1873 

One child, Elmer Linwood Soule, b. June 1, 1882. 
X. Ella,' b. May 8, 1852; m. 1st, William Parlin; m. 2d, Edwin 
Martin, of Lewiston, Me. 

268. 

TILSON « CHURCHILL (William,^ Joseph," John,^ Elie- 
ZER,- John'). Born in Xew Portland, Me., Jan. 29, 1810, and 
lived there. Married Sally Elliott. He died Sept. 5, 1833. 

Cliild horn in New Portland. 

580 I. William Tilson,' b. Sept. 30, 1833; m. Abigail Luce. 

3G9. 

DANIEL « CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Joseph," John,^ Eliezer,-' 
John'). Born in Bingham, Me., April 20, 1800. Brought vip on 
his father's farm, his school advantages were very limited, yet in 
the practical hard work which was his " school," he gained the 
knowledge which made a self-reliant and successful business man. 
At twenty-seven years he settled on a farm at the forks of the 
Kennebec. He afterwards became extensively engaged in the lum- 
ber trade in Maine and somewhat in Canada. He removed to Solon, 
Me., in 1837, and then in 1856 he was one of the many who 
removed to the attractive farm and timber lands of the Great West. 
He settled at Symco, Wis., where he kept up his business of 
farming and lumbering. He lived to a good old age, and died at 
Symco, Nov. 24, 1887. Married Caroline Baker, who was born 
Oct. 8, 1811. 

Children horn, the first seven at the Forks., the others at Solon. 

I. Mart,' b. Feb. 22, 1828 : died in six days. 

581 II.- Albert,' b. Oct. 29, 1829; m. Irena Berry, 1854. 
III. OcTAViA,' b. July 2, 1831 ; d. March 22, 1834. 

582 IV. Abel,' b. May 3, 1833; m. Lydia M. Berry. 

V. Julia Ann,' b. May 14, 1835; m. 1st, James Ricker, 1854. No 
children; m. 2d, A. T. Stevens. 

There were eight children by the second marriage, names not 
received. 



148 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



VI. Lewis,' b. April 19, 1837; d. June 20, 1855. 

VII. Dorcas Foster,' b. May 25, 1839; m. 1st, H. C. Eastman, 1860; 
m. 2d, J. H. Baker, 1888. 

One Child by First Husband. 

1. Julia Ellen Eastman, b. 1861; m. Herbert H. Jenkins, 1881. 
They had two daughters, Cora and Cleora. 

584 VII. Daniel Foster,' Jan. 6, 1842; m. Lucena I. Dame. 

IX. Warren,' b. Feb. 17, 1844; d. Aug. 6, 1846. 
685 X. Warren,' b. Sept. 6, 1846; m. 1st, Clara E. Woodbury; m. 2d, 

Ada Hill. 
XI. Mary Caroline,' b. Jan. 6, 1849; m. 1st. Amos Churchill (No. 
591); m. 2d, Charles Jenkins. Children by 2d husband, 
William, Leslie, Floyd, and Ray H., Jenkins. 
XII. Melvin,' b. Dec. 20, 1851; unmarried. 

XIII. Hannah E.,' b. April 26, 1854; m. 1st, Homer W. Carpenter, 
Dec. 25, 1873; m. 2d, William H. Potts, June 3, 1899, of 
Plainfield, Wis. 

Children by First Husband. 

1. Avril C. Carpenter, b. in Union, Wis., Oct. 6, 1874; m. Charles 

Lawson, April 30, 1899. 

2. Lewis Lester Carpenter, b. in Lanark, Wis., Feb. 21, 1876. 

370. 

ASA« CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Joseph," John,^ Eliezeb,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Litchfield, probably,' 1802. Lived at Moose 
River, Me., where he died Aug. 7, 1847. Married Mary Holden, 
of Moose River, Me. After Mr. Churchill's death the widow mar- 
ried John Doyle, of Moose River. She died at Manton, Mich., 
March 4, 1878. 

Children born at Moose River. 

I, Josephine,' b. March 8, 1832 ; m. Spencer Colby, April 7, 1855. 

Mr. Colby was born at Embden, Somerset County, Me., April 12,- 

1835; son of Ambrose. This family removed to Kent City, Mich., 

in 1867. Mrs. Josephine CoUiy was living in Marquetta, Neb., in 

1901. 

The First Six Children born at Moose River, Me. 

1. Sumner E. Colby, b. Feb. 26, 1856. Killed by a falling tree, 

Feb. 8, 1875. 

2. Laura Colby, b. Jan. 16, 1858. 

3. Ansel 8. Colby, b. May 31, 1859. 

4. Webster W. Colbv, b. April 28, 1861. 

5. Mary J. Colby, b. Sept. 17, 1862. 

6. Asa W. Colby, b. Sept. 15, 1864, 

7. Alice J. Colbv, b. Jan. 13, 1867, at Pleasant Ridge, Me. 

8. Mvra T. Colby, b. Sept. 9, 1868, at Kent City, Mich. 

9. Hartwell C Colby, b. Jan. 15, 1871, at Kent City, Mich.; d. 

in infancy. 
10. Willard D. Colby, b. Aug. 21, 1872. 

II. Clarissa,' b. March 28, 1834; m. Jonas Holden Colby, of Emb- 
den, Me., Dec. 4, 1854. Mr. Jonas H. Colby was born May 
5, 1833. Mrs. Clarissa Colby was living at Moose River, 1901. 



SIXTH GENERATION 149 



Children. 

1. Emily Adelia Colby, b. June 19. 1S5G. 

2. Elmer Enrique Colby, b. June 13, 1859. 

3. Viola May Colby, b. Sept. 20, 1861. 

4. George Boomer Colby, b. March 25, 1864. 

5. Calvin Herbert Colby, b. July 26, 1868. 

5,S6 III. John,' b. June 6, 1836; m. Harriet L. Parker, Sept. 27, 1870. 
oK7 IV. Harrison,' b. May 2, 1841 ; m. Dora Oliver, March 12, 1886. 
5S8 V. Horatio,' b. April 1, 1843; m. 1st, Melinda H. Keliher, Dec. 10, 

1874; m. 2d, Mary H. Hodgetts, Sept. 12, 1881. 
589 VI. Hartwell,' b. Feb. 2, 1845; m. Lydia E. Pratt, Jan. 13, 1870. 

AMOS« CHURCHILL (Daniel/ Joseph,'* John/ Eliezer/ 
JoHN^). Born in Bingham, Me., March 27,1805. They lived on 
a farm in Madison, Me. Married Ellen Chase. 

690 I. Luther,' m. Elizabeth Palmer. 

One daughter Francelia. 
II. Eunice,' m. David Hunnewell. 

III. Ellen,' m. Charles Bean. 

They bad five children, names not obtained. 

IV. Flora,' m. Mr. Scribner. 
V. Mary.' No record. 

691 VI. Amos,' b. Sept. 6, 1845; m. Mary Caroline Churchill. 

692 VII. Joel.' No record. 

VIII. Almeda,' m. Mr. Davenport. 
IX. Sarah,' m. Walter Pearson. 

They had one daughter, name not obtained. 
X. Emma,' no record. 
XI. LiLiE,' m. Mr. Siter. 

212. 

ELI « CHURCHILL (Daniel,'' Joseph,^ John/ Eliezer,- John >). 
Born in Bingham, Me. Married Rachel Steward. 

Children. 
I. Daniel.' 
II. Eber.' 

373. 

WARREN « CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Joseph," John,3 Eliezer,* 
JoHN^). Born in Bingham, Me. Removed to the " York Settle- 
ment," N.Y., and settled among his kindred. He was killed by an 
explosion in a sawmill about 1860. Married, at Huron, N.Y., July 
7, 1842, LoviLLA York (his cousin), who was born Jan. 25, 1814, 
and died December, 1846. 

Child. 
597 I. Cyrus,' b. Nov. 8, 1846; m. 1st, Emma A. WooLEY, Feb. 7, 1867; m. 

2d, Sarah Allen, July, 1880. He was taken by his grandmother 
York after his mother's death, and brought up. Removed in early 
manhood to Wisconsin, near his uncle Daniel Churchill's, and 
settled on a farm in Helvetia, Wis. He d. May 5, 1889, at his 
home, Ogdensburg, Waupaca County, Wis. 



150 THE CHURCHILL EAMILY 



Children born in Helvetia, Wis., of First Wife. 

1. Louis L. Churchill, b. Jan. 26, 1869; m. Arvilla B. Mowry, 

May 31, 1896, and has one son Lawrence E. Churchill, b. 
March 5, 1901. 

Child of Second Wife. 

2. Clyde Churchill, b. February, 1885. 

274. 

WILLIAM FLETCHERS CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Joseph/ 
John/ Eliezer,- John^). Born in Bingham, Me., Feb. 1, 1814. 
He died Feb. 9, 1869. Married 1st, at Bingham, Me., Sarah 
Chase, of Bingham, who died Jan. 3, 1849 ; married 2d, Eunice 
York, of Brighton, Me. ; married 3d, Emma Boise, of Skowhegan, 
Me. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Charles,^ d. in infancy. 
II. Climena,' m. 1st, Augustus Hunnewell, d. in 1889; m. 2d, 
Oliver Moulton. 

III. Marden,^ d. in infancy. 

IV. Cordelia,' b. Jan. 31, 1844; m. John B. Taylor, April 7, 1892. 

Children of Second Wife. 

V. Sarah, ^ m. Daniel Denmon. 
VI. William,' d. young. 

Child of Third Wife. 
VII. Lillian,' m. Fremont Dresser. 

275. 

TOBIAS « CHURCHILL (Tobias,^ Joseph,* John,^ Eliezer,' 
JoHN^). Born at New Portland, Me., Jan. 23, 1807. Married 
Irene Walton, who was born Dec. 16, 1809. 

Children. 

598 I. Byron.' b. March 11, 1828. 
II. EosEA,'b. July 14, 1829, 

III. Tobias,' b. November, 1830; d. at 2 years. 

IV. Irene,' b. Jan. 23, 1838. 

599 V. Tobias Bertram,' b. March 14, 1840. 
VI. Parthenia,' b. Nov. 9, 1842. 

277. 
JESSE 6 CHURCHILL (Ben.jamin,^ Joseph,* John.^ Eliezer,* 
John ^). Born in ISTew Portland, Me. (probably), in 1809. No 
further records relating to this family have been obtained. Married 
Clymena Walton, of New Portland, Me. 




CALEB CHURCHILL. 

(No. 280, page 151.) 



SIXTH GENERATION 151 



Childreti. 

600 I. Marcellus,' b. 1834; m. Zelinda Ditson. 

601 II. Joel,' b. Sept. 20, 183(i; m. Lorinda Chase. 
III. Ruth,'' b. 1839; m. Josiah Chase. 

602 IV. Myron,' b. 1841; m. Elizabeth Taylor. 

603 V. Charles,' b. 1844; m. Villa A. Boynton. 

604 VI. Benjamin,' b. 1851; m. Edith W. Hutchins. 

605 VII. Forest F.,' b. 1858; m. Mary Stalker. 

280. 
CALEB « CHURCHILL (John,^ Ebenezer," William,^ Will- 
iam,^ John ^). Born in Plynipton, April 4, 1757, and lived there 
until the age of twenty -live years, when, with his father, he removed 
to Chittenden, Vt. He served in the war of the Revolution, Capt. 
Thomas Sampson's Company, from Plympton ; Col. Theophilus 
Cotton's Regiment ; General Palmer's Brigade, September and Octo- 
ber, 1777 ; thirty-two days on a secret expedition to Newport, R.I. 
Also in Captain Curtis's Company Oct. 13 to Dec. 1, 1779, at Rhode 
Island. Enlisted March 14, 1781, and served in Rhode Island, three 
days ; discharged March 17, 1781 ; roll dated at Plympton. His 
father's family was the third settling in the town, which was then 
called Philadelphia, Vt. He purchased or "took up" a farm and 
lived upon it until his death. He was a respected citizen, with 
large influence for good in the town and community ; a member of 
the Congregational Church in Pittsford, Vt., from 1817 to the close 
of his life. His mind remained clear and his memory good to the 
last. He died Sept. 15, 1856, aged 99 years 5 months and 11 days. 
He married at Chittenden (then Philadelphia, Vt.), Nov. 14, 1788, 
Sarah Hawley, of Pittsford, Vt., whose father, Nathan Hawley, 
was one of the first settlers of Pittsford about 1780. She was born 
in New Milford, Conn., Nov. 3, 17(38, and died in Chittenden, Nov. 
12, 1842. 

Children horn in Chittenden. 
I. Betsey,' b. April, 24, 1789; m. Anson Manlet, Nov. 8, 1807. 
He was of Brandon and they lived there and had 

Children. 

1. Abigail Manley. b. July 10, 1809; m. Samuel Lackman, Feb. 

6, 1834. 

2. Dan P. Manley, b. May 10, 1811; m. Mrs. Martlia Farmenter, 

April 13, 1834. 

3. Laura Manley, b. Feb. 25, 1813; m. Harry Sessions, Dec. 23, 

1830. 

4. Betsey M. Manley, b. March 29, 1822; m. Joseph Bushey. 

606 II. John,' b. Dec. 12, 1790; m. Lois Latham, Nov. 26, 1818. Lived 

in Brandon. 
III. Leah,' b Dec. 9, 1792; ni. Thomas Rogers, of Brandon, Vt., 
March 6, 1821. She died at Leicester Vt., Feb. 1, 1S64. and he 
died there April 1, 1859. They lived in Brandon, and had there 
seven children, viz. : 



152 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Sarah M. Kogers, b. March 13, 1822; m. William Wood. 

2. Thomas S. Rogers, b. Sept. 14, 182.3 ; d Sept. 24, 1833. 

3. Hannah M. Rogers, b. July 24, 1825; m. 1st, Reuben Martin, 

April 22, 1846; m. 2d, Joel Baird, Nov. 29, 1849. 

4. Caleb A. Rogers, b. July 3, 1827; m. Martha C. Simons, Jan. 1, 

1857. 

5. George T. Rogers, b. Jan. 12, 1830; m. Mary A. Handy, Feb. 1, 

1853, at Fairhaven, Mass. 

6. Mary E. Rogers, b. May 24, 1832; m. Thomas Hendry, Aug. 1, 

1850. 

7. Alonzo M. Rogers, b. Oct. 31, 1834; m. Delia Bump, Oct. 7, 

1860. Lived in Chittenden. 

607 IV. Caleb,' b. Dec. 15, 1794; m. Miriam Parmelee, Dec. 19, 1832. 

V. Sarah,' b. March 10, 1797; m. Ebenezer Nutting, Nov. 23, 1817, 
of Brandon, Vt. She died in Pittsford, Vt., July 12, 1876; and 
he died April 14, 1876. They lived at first in Chittenden and 
later in Brandon. Late in life they went West and settled for a 
few years at Fond du Lac, Wis., but returned to Pittsford, Vt., 
and lived with their son William. 

Children horn in Chittenden or Brandon, Vt. 

1. William J. Nutting, b. Sept. 7, 1818; m. Esther L. Manley, 

Aug. 7, 1856. 

2. Willard Nutting, b. Sept. 2, 1822; d. April 28, 1823. 

3. Albert Nutting, b. July 2, 1824; m. Helen C. Stewart. 

4. Edmond D. Nutting, b. June 19, 1826; m. Caroline H. Parme- 

lee, Feb. 22, 1842. 

5. John A. Nutting, b. July 22, 1829; d. June 1, 1845. 

608 VI. Zaccheus H.,' b. March 29, 1799; m. Hannah M. Bacon, Dec 4, 

1827. He settled near Erie, Penn. No further record obtained. 

609 VII. Nathan H.,' b. June 11, 1803; m. 1st, Dorothy Sheldon, Oct. 4, 

1825, She d. March 10, 1838; m. 2d, Nancy Lyon, March 10, 
1839. Lived in Chittenden. 

610 VIII. AzEM,'b. Nov. 13, 1805; m. Mercy M. Manley, of Chittenden, 

Aug. 29, 1831. 
IX. Joanna,' b. March 26, 1808; d. March 31, 1814. 
X. Mariah,' b. May 29, 1810; m. 1st Stephen H. Sparks, Jan. 27, 

1831; m. 2d, ( ) ( ) ; m. 3d, Graham Rogers, April 

25, 1833. Lived near Buffalo, N.Y., and later in Pennsylvania. 

No record of children. 
XI. Sylvia,' b. Aug. 1, 1814; m. George Smith, son of Zenas and 

Leah (Churchill) Smith, April 25, 1833, at Chittenden. She 

died at Brandon, Vt., June 8, 1895. He died at Brandon, Dec. 

31, 1876. He was a farmer, lived in Pittsford and Chittenden, and 

last in Brandon. 

Children born., three in Chittenden, two in Pittsford. 

1. Jane D. Smith, b. November, 1834; d. April 8, 1835. 

2. George W. Smith, d. June 26, 1862, at New Orleans, La., in the 

army. Company D, Seventh Regiment, Vermont Volunteers ; 
date of his birth not received. 

3. Otis E. Smith, b. April 7, 1837; d. unmarried at Brandon, Jan. 

19, 1897. 

4. Julia N. Smith, b. Dec. 25, 1839 ; m. Willard S. Johnson, Dec. 

1, 1858. 

5. William H. Smith, b. Jan. 17, 1842; m. 1st, Mrs. Martha A. 

Sprague, Feb. 13, 1867 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Cynthia A. Clark, Jan. 1, 
1896. 




DEACON WINSLOW CHURCHILL. 

(No. 282, page 153.) 



SIXTH GENERATION 153 



281. 

MICHAEL « CHURCHILL (Isaac/ Ebexezer/ William,'^ 
William,^ John '). Born in Chittenden, Vt., 1767. Settled in St. 
Lawrence County, N.Y. After much research I have just found a 
probable descendant of the eldest son of this family at Brasher 
Falls, N.Y. (May 29, 1903). Married Lucy Dodge, of Brandon, 
Vt. 



Gil 





Childi-en, probably not in proper order 


■ of birth 


I. 


Isaac' 




II. 


Lucy.' 




III. 


Sarah.' 




IV. 


Molly.' 




V. 


Anna ' 




VI. 


Diana.' 




VII. 


Rachel.' 




VIII. 


Mercy.' 




IX. 


William.' 





612 

383. 

DEACON WINSLOW« CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Ebenezer," 
William,^ William,^ John '). Born in Plympton, Mass., Dec. 
30, 1770, and removed with his father to Chittenden, Vt., in 1785. 
He became a farmer and also exercised the mason's vocation. In 
1804 he removed with his young fajnily to Camillus, Onondaga 
County, N.Y., where he piirchased a farm, which he cultivated for 
thirty years. The Erie canal was afterwards cut through his 
farm, and he built and " ran " a boat called " The Growler " on 
the canal. As a member of the New York militia he was called 
into service for a time in the War of 1812. May 6, 1834, he re- 
moved West with his family, going by the canal as far as Buffalo, 
thence by sail-boat on the lake to Chicago, where he arrived June 
4, 1834, and bought an ox-team, and started out to locate a new 
home. With him on his journey were his children, viz., Lurana, 
Seth, Betsey, Winslow, Jr., Amanda, Isaac, Bradford, and Hiram. 
William and Christiana joined him some four years later. 
After a somewhat prolonged search for a location, he finally chose 
a claim in the north-east corner of Milton township (as it was then 
called), Du Page County, 111. The log-house which he built at the 
time of his settlement is (1900) still standing. He cultivated 
and improved this farm during the remainder of his active life. 
He became a member of the Presbyterian church in early life, and 
in that communion was deacon and chorister for many years. 
Upon his settlement in the West he joined the Congregational 
church, and when the Methodists came and established religious 
services in a school-house in the town Deacon Churchill often 



154 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

officiated, in the absence of the regular minister, his son, Isaac B., 
reading a sermon selected from some authorized book. In politics 
Mr. Churchill was an ardent Whig, though never seeking office. 
He was public- spirited and patriotic, diligent and earnest in what- 
ever he undertook. He won the respect and confidence of all, and 
holds an honored place among the pioneers of Du Page County. 
He died Sept. 18, 1847. "Milton Township" became Babcock 
Grove, and, the name was later changed to Danby, then Prospect 
Park, and later, still to Glen Ellyn, the present name. Married, 
Thanksgiving Day, November, 1796, Mercy Dodge, who was the 
daughter of William and Mercy, of Rutland, Vt., and was born 
June 15, 1774, and died Feb. 21, 1863. 

Children, the first fo\ir born in Chittenden, the rest in Camillus, N. Y. 

612 I. William,' b. Aug. 16, 1797; m. Mrs. Polly Hand, widow, at 

Camillus. 
II. Melinpa,' b. July 24, 1799; m. Sylvester Ketchum, d. Nov. 8, 
1877 ; no issue. 

III. *LuRANA,^b. Feb. 15, 1802; m. John D. Akerman, at Camillus, 

N.y. 

Children horn, four at Camillus, the last at Glen Ellyn. 

1. Winslow Akerman, m. Pamelia Holmes. 

2. Elbyron Akerman, m. ( ) Russell. 

3. Miles Akerman, m-. Mary J. Cox. 

4. Erastus Akerman. 

5. Alonzo Akerman. 

IV. * Christiana,' b. Feb. 15, 1802 ; m. 1st, Erastus Ketchum ; m. 2d, 

David Christian. Settled at first at Camillus, later at Glen 
Ellyn. 

Child of First Husband. 

1. Erastus Ketchum, b. Feb. 15, 1826, m. Mary J. Churchill, 
dau. of No. 613. 

* These names deserve more than the above brief record. They were still 
living in the town of Glen Ellyn, Feb. 15, 1893, at the age of 91 years, a-id 
said to be then " the oldest twins in the world." Born in Chittenden, Vt., 
as above noted, they spent their girlhood and young womanhood in Camillus, 
N.Y. A Chicago paper of February, 1893, commenting upon the celebration 
of their ninety-first birthday at Glen Ellyn, on the 15th of the month, mentions 
several interesting jjoints. There has never been more than a mere family re- 
semblance between them, their tastes have never been similar, they have never 
dressed alike. They were born in a log-house, common to pioneers of the then 
wild country, and have preserved some rare bits of household ware and kitchen 
furnishings of those early days. The correspondent of 1893 says: "They are 
now two quaint little old women, slight and frail, with placid, kindly faces and 
snow-white hair drawn smoothly down under black lace caps." Mrs. Ackerman 
dresses in black, Mrs. Christian in gray, but the soft old-fashioned silk kerchit f , 
folded around the neck and crossing upon the breast, is worn by both. Tiiey 
delight to tell over the reminiscences of their early days and the labors and en- 
joyments of those primitive times. Their younger brother, Isaac Bradford 
Churchill, lives near them at Glen Ellyn, and in September, 1891, celebrated, 
with his wife, his own golden wedding. 




MRS. CHRISTIANA (CHURCHILL) CHRISTIAN. 

MRS. LURANA (CHURCHILL) AKERMAN 

(See Note under No. 282, page 154.) 



SIXTH GENERATION 155 



Children of Second Husband. 

2. Wesley Christian, b. 1835. 

3. William Christian. 

613 V. Seth,' b. May 25, 1805; m. Roxana Ward. 

614 VI. Major,' h. July 8, 1807; m. Mart A. Delano, Dec. 31, 1835. 
VII. Betsey,'' b. Aug. 4, 1809; ni. Samuel Mahaffi", at Babcock's 

Grove. They live at Palos, Cork County, 111. He is a farmer. 

Children born at Palos. 

1. Samuel Mahaffy, d. in infancy. 

2. William Mahaffy, d. in the army in the Civil War. 

3. Winslow Mahaffy. 

615 VIII. Winslow, Jr.,' b. June 13, 1812; m. 1st, Juliette Morton, of 

Babcock's Grove; m. 2d, Sarah A. Nichols; m. 3d, Margaret 
Willard; m. 4th, Elizabeth Evans. 

IX. Amanda,' b. May 6, 1814; d. unmarried, June 12, 1835, in Illinois. 

616 X. Isaac Bradford,' b. April 22, 1818; m. Angeline Barker, Sept. 

15, 1844. 

617 XI. Hiram,' b. April 7, 1820; ni. Drusilla Miller. 

He was killed near Fort Carney on his way to California in 1849. 

283. 

SETH « CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Ebenezer,* William,' Will- 
iam,- John ^). Born in Plympton, June 28, 1773 ; reared in Chitten- 
don, Vt. Settled with his brother Winslow in Milton Township, 
now Glen Ellyn, 111. Married, Feb. 14, 1793, Eunice Durkee, who 
was born April 28, 1772. 

Children horn at Chittenden, Vt. 
I. Stephen,' b. Sept. 27, 1793; d. young. 
II. Jerusha,' b. March 16, 1796; m. Seth Warren, about 1818, in 
N.Y. State. 

618 III. Bradford,' b. Aug. 23, 1800; m. Mary Adams. 

IV. Alzina,' b. Jan. 10, 1805; m. Ira Balch, and d. in Wisconsin, 
June, 1881. 

619 V. Enos,' b. March 13, 1807; m. Nancy Searles. 

384. 

ELISHA « CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Ebenezer,^ William,' Will- 
iam,^ John ^). Born in Plympton, Mass., Aug. 4, 1781. He was 
reared in Chittenden, Yt. ; settled in East Swanton, Vt. He was a 
farmer and carpenter, and lived an industrious, upright, and hon- 
orable life. In stature he was six feet four inches. He was strictly 
temperate in habits and language, and was highly respected in his 
community. He died Sept. 1, 1831. Married, 1806, Lydia 
Lackey, b. 1784 ; d. April 9, 1827. 

Children born in Swanton, Vt. 

620 I. Elisha Bradford,' b. June 14, 1807; ra. Miranda Barber, 1833. 
II. Augustus,' b. Aug. 10, 1808; m. Widow Betsey (Chapman) 

Caswell, Aug. 28, 1831. No issue. 

III, AvALiNA,' b. Oct. 3, 1809; d. unmarried, Sept. 22, 1846. 

IV. Sarah,' b. July 23, 1811; d. unmarried, Aug. 17, 1839. 



156 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

621 V. Luther,' b. Aug. 6, 1812; ra. Chloe Barber, 1833. She died 

July 1, 1842. They lived first at St. Albans, Vt., but moved to 
Milwaukee, Wis., in 1837. He was a merchant. They had a 
family, but all died young ; no record found. 

622 "VI. Horace,'' b. Dec. 14, 1814; m. Alsista Italy Bowen. 

VII. Lucretia,' b. Aug. 25, 1817; m. H. O. Green, at St. Albans. Vt., 
1834. They lived first at Highgate, Vt., but moved to Milwau- 
kee, Wis. She died Dec. 21, 1878. 

Children horn in Highgate, Vt. 

1. Willard Owen Green, b. June 7, 1837; m. Imogene Bates, Ken- 

ellville, Ind., May, 1862. 

2. Charles Fay Green, "b. July 27, 1839 ; m. Ursula Adams, of Mil- 

waukee, Wis., 1875. 

3. Sarah L. Green, b. Jan. 28, 1841 ; m. Edgar Martin, of Milwau- 

kee, Wis., 1861. 

623 VIII. Seth Warren,' b. Mav 17, 1821; m. Sophia Mat, Dec. 31, 1854. 

624 IX. Henry,' b. Sept. 23, 1823; m. Miranda Gates, Sept. 28, 1847. 

X. Philander,' b. June 29, 1825. We have no record of marriage; 
d. at North Hammond, N.Y., May 14, 1899. 

385. 
JOSHUA « CHURCHILL (Joshua,^ Ebenezer,^ William,' 
William/ John ^). Born in Plympton, Feb. 1, 1769. Moved with 
his father to Hartford, Me., in 1800. Lived in Salem, Mass. He 
died in Sumner, Me., in 1870, aged 101 years. Married Sylvia 
Churchill, daughter of David, Jr. She was born Feb. 21, 1767. 

Children horn in Salem, except the first. 

I. Infant, b. Jan. 31, 1795; d. in Buckfield, Me., Feb. 8, 1795. 

II. Ellis,' b. Sept. 10, 1796. Never married. 

III. Harvey,' b. Feb. 23, 1801 ; died voung. 

IV. Maria,' b. March 31, 1803; d. Jan. 31, 1836. 

V. Lebbeus,' I). Aug. 23, 1805; m. Mrs. ( ) Sturtevant. No 

record. 
VI. AcHSAH,' b. Sept. 2, 1808; m. Samuel Churchill, April, 1834. 
Son of Ezra (287). 

ANDREW 6 CHURCHILL (Joshua,^ Ebenezeb,* William,' 
William,- Johx ^). Born in Plympton, Nov. 18, 1772. Removed 
with his father's family to Hartford, Me., and was there brought up, 
and lived there and at Sumner, Me., where he died, Oct. 22, 1821. 
Married, April 15, 1831, in Sumner, Polly Oldham, who died May 
7, 1863. 

One child. 
625 I. Andrew Jackson,' b. June 12, 1821 ; m. Nancy Wyman. 

387. 
EZRA « CHURCHILL (Joshua,^ Ebexezer,^ William,^ Will- 
iam,- John i). Born in Plympton, Sept. 25, 1780. Moved with 
his father to Hartford, Me., in 1803, and settled, after marriage, 



SIXTH GENERATI01>r 157 

in Sumner, Me. Moved afterward to Montville Centre, IVIe. Married 
Bethia Mehurin, born in Jay, Me., May 25, 1783. 

Children born in Sumner, Me. 
I. Deborah,' b. April 28, 1800; m. Joseph Palmer, Nov. 6, 1825. 

Children. 

1. Adeline Palmer, b. Nov. 4, 1826. 

2. Ira Palmer, b. Oct. 17, 1829. 

3. Deborah Palmer, b. Sept. 15, 1831. 

4. Joseph Palmer, Jr., b. Jan. 31, 1835. 

5. Emily Palmer, ) . . 

o T\ • I T3 1 y twins. 

6. Daniel Palmer, J 

7. Ezra Palmer, b. Nov. 23. 1843. 

626 II. Alexander,' b. April 11, 1802; m. Margaret Davis. No further 

record. 

III. Bethany,' b. Oct. 17, 1804; ra. Sewall Curtis. No children. 

IV. Olive,' b. Dec. 6, 1807; m. Daniel Phillips. One son, Augustus 

Phillips. 

627 V. Samuel,' b. Aug. 15, ISIO; m. 1st, Achsah Churchill; m. 2d, 

Nancy Penney, March 15, 1808. 

628 VI. James A.,' b. Sept. 13. 1812; m. Polly Thompson. 

629 VII. Ezra, Jr.,' b. Sept. 18, 1814; m. Keziah Mitchell. No further 

record. 
VIII. Phebe C' b. Aug. 17, 1817; m. 1st, Daniel Davis; m. 2d. 
Asa Thompson. No children by second husband. 

Children by First Husband. 
1. Elbridge Davis. | 2. Otis Davis. 

IX. Bethia,' b. Nov. 1, 181!); m. Asa Mehurin, March 28, 1837. 
He died April 1, 1871. 

Children. 

1. Achsa J. Mehurin, b. May 7, 1843. 

2. Alvarado F. Mehurin, b. Nov. 30, 1847. 

3. Ellen E. Mehurin, b. Jan. 16, 1853. 

4. Winfield S. Mehurin, b. Feb. 22, 18G1. 

630 X. Barnard,' b. April 17, 1822; m. Charlotte Thomas. 

631 XI. Otis M.,' b. Nov. 3. 1824; m. Eliza J. Phillips. 
XII. Narcissa,' b. Feb. 3, 1828; m. William Bracket. 

Children of William and Narcissa Churchill Bracket. 

1. Phebe C. Bracket, b. March 15, 1852. 

2. Narcissa S. Bracket, b. Nov. 30, 1853. 

3. Joseph W. Bracket, b. Feb. 2, 1856. 

4. Emma F. Bracket, b. March 19, 1858. 

5. Orrington A. Bracket, b. Jan. 26, 1860. 

6. Ida B. Bracket, b. Aug. 13, 1863. 

7. Loring E. Bracket, b. May 4, 1865 ; d. April 12, 1872. 

8. Lottie J. Bracket, b. April 2, 1867. 

9. Oscar M. Bracket, b. Dec. 25, 1870; d. April 25, 1872. 
10. Oscar L. Bracket, b. Aug. 29, 1874; d. Jan. 21, 1876. 

28S, 
CAPTAIN" ELIAS « CHURCHILL (David,^ David," William,' 
Willi AM,2 John ^). Born in Plympton, Jan. 26, 1759, and lived 



158 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

there until about 1800, when he removed to Duxbury and there 
died May 3, 1829. Married Haxj^ah Cushman, daughter of 
Elkanah, b. July 2, 1759, and died at Duxbury, Feb. 12, 1828. 

Children born at Plympton. 

I. Levi,' b. Aug. 14, 1779; d. Aug. 28, 1779. 

II. Patty,' b. May 10, 1782; m. Luther Sturtevant. 

III. Elias, Jr.,' b. Nov. 4, 1785; d. May 28, 1786. 

IV, Jane,' b. Aug. 19, 1787; m. John Standish. 

They lived in Plympton, Halifax, and later (in 1857) in Stough- 
ton, Mass. 

Children. 

1. Elias Ellis Standish, b. June 29, 1806; m. Rachel Rickard. 

2. John Ellis Standish, b. 1808; d. young. 

3. Alexander Standish, b. Oct. 29, 1809; m. 1st, Sarah W. Dean; 

m. 2d, Elizabeth S. Wright. 

4. Erastus Warren Standish, b. 1812; died young. 

5. Jane Ellis Standish, b. in Plympton, Jan. 25, 1816; m. Ellis 

Delano. 

6. William Henry Standish, b. 1818; d. young. 

7. Joseph Warren Standish, b. 1820 ; d. young. 

8. Benjamin William Standish, d. young. 

9. Lewis Weston Standish, b. 1822; d. young. 

10. Laura A. Standish, b. in Middleboro', May 5, 1823 ; m. Isaac 

Thayer. Sept 20, 1847. 

11. George Washington Standish, b. in Middleboro', April 27, 1826; 

m. Mary J. Thompson, 1847. 

V. Hannah,' b. Feb 20. 1790; m. Lewis Weston. 
VI. Esther,' b. Oct. 2,1792; m. 1st, Nathan Morton; m. 2d, Samuel 
Weston. 
VII. Clarissa,' b. July 30, 1796; m. Otis Weston, of Marshfield. 
Lived in Charlestown in 1857. 

632 VIII. Ivory,' b March 18, 1799; m. Mary Eleanor Clark, of Boston, 

1823. 
IX. Earl,' b. May 14, 1801; d. July 15, 1801. 
X. Eliza Ellis,' b. March 17, 1803; m. Rufus Weston; d. in Dux- 
bury. 

289. 

DAVID « CHURCHILL (David,^ David,* William,^ William,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Plympton, June 11, 1778. Lived in Boston after 
marriage. He was a brickmaker by trade. He died in Plympton, 
September, 1806. Married Mary Hersey, of Boston. 

Children horn in Boston. 

633 I. Solomon,' b. 1799; m. Esther Shepard. No further record. 

634 II. David, Jr.,' b. 1801; m. Arabella Cooper. Had a family, it is 

said, but we have no record of them. He died aged 80. 
III. Mary Salo.me,' b. 1803; d. young. 

635 IV. Otis,' b. in Plympton, Jan. 12, 1805 ; m. 1st, Mary Russell, May 

30, 1831; m. 2d, Belinda Russell, Dec. 14, 1.S42; m. 3d, Mary 
L. (Calkins) Pomeroy, widow of Charles B. Pomeroy, Dec. 17, 
1862; d. at Watertown. Wis. 



SIXTH GEKERATION 159 



290. 

LEVI « CHURCHILL (David,^ David/ William,^ William,- 
JoHN^). Born in Plympton, Feb. 20, 1780. Lived in Hingham. 
He died 1843. Married 1st, Sept. 19, 1799, Cynthia Packard, of 
East Bridgewater. She died 1832. Married 2d, Oct. 20, 1833, 
Adaline C. Wright, of Plympton. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. AsABA,^ b. Aug. 9, 1801 ;'in. Lewis Keith, 1819. He was born 
April 12, 1799. 

Children. 

1. Harriet L. Keith, b. Feb. 24, 1820. 

2. Eliza A. Keith, b. July 2, 1822; d. Jan. 12, 1823. 

3. Eliza A. Keith, b. July 18, 1823; d. Feb. 17, 1851. 

4. Lurana Keith, b. March 11, 1825; d. April 4, 1844. 

5. Marcus M. Keith, b. March 20, 1827; ni. Mary A. Bailey, June 

18, 1857. 

6. Adaline C. Keith, b. March 22, 1829; d. July 31, 1845. 

7. Lewis Keith, b. July 4, 1831 ; d. April 3. 1859. 

8. Nahum Keith, b. May 29, 1833. 

9. Maria B. Keith, b. June 26, 1835; d. April 12, 1846. 

10. Joshua S. Keith, b. April 25, 1837; d. Dec. 29, 1879. 

11. Elizabeth C. Keith, b. Feb. 8, 1839; d. Sept. 20, 1839. 

12. William H. H. Keith, b. April 1, 1840; d. May 5, 1870. 

636 11. Levi,' b. March 5, 1803; m. Ldcretia Keen, of E. Bridgewater, 

Sept. 10, 1828. 
III. Lurana,' b. April 17, 1804; unmarried. 

637 IV. Luther,' b. April, 1805; m. Eveline Blanchard. 

638 V. Aeisha S.,' b. Oct. 13, 1807; m. Mercy L. Whitman. 
VI. Cynthia,' b. Jan. 27, 1809; m. Joshua Bennett, 1825. 

Children. 

1. Maria Miles Bennett, b. 1826; d. at age of 5 years. 

2. Edwin Scott Bennett, b. Sept 15, 1828. 

3. Andrew J. Bennett, b. Dec. 15, 1832. 

4. James H. Bennett, b. January, 1834. 

5. George W. Bennett, b. January, 1837 ; d. aged 8 years. 

VII. Sarah C.,' b. in Boston, March 9,1811; m. Elijah Scott, of 
Ludlow, Vt. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth A. Scott, b. Sept. 29, 1839; m. Charles H. Merrill. 

2. Henry L. Scott, b. Jan. 16, 1841; unmarried. 

3. Annie C. Scott, b. Oct. 17, 1843; m. Frank Lihby. 

4. Josephine F. Scott, b. Jan. 8, 1845; m. Montville Graves, June 

20, 1877. 

5. Clementine Scott, b. Dec. 12, 1847; d. Nov. 20, 1855. 

6. Walter W. Scott, b. Jan. 23, 1854; m. Hattie Perham. 

VIII. David,' b. June, 1812; d. unmarried, aged 36 years. 
689 IX. William Morton,' b. Aug. 24, 1814; m. Mary R. Tribeau. No 
further record. 
X. Bethia,' b. May 11, 1816; m. Nicholas Vella, who was b. May 

25, 1812. 



160 THE CHUPvCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Joseph F. Vella, b. July 30, 1835. 

2. William Wallace Vella, b. March 19, 1837. 

3. Valanca Vella, b. Nov. 8, 1840. 

4. Henry Washington Vella, b. May 10, 1842. 

5. Levi Churchill Vella, b. July 10, 1845. 

6. Samuel Vella, b. Nov. 17, 1847. 

XI. Elizabeth,' b. Jan. 6, 1818. 

XII. Benjamin Pierson,' b. February, 1820; m. Amanda N. Bancroft, 
1845. No children. 
XIII. George,' b. May 5, 1821; ra. Julia Soule, of Lynn, Mass., Feb- 
ruary, 1846. No children. 

By Second Wife. 

04:0 XIV. Ethan S.,' b. Jan. 11, 1835; m. Adaline Wright. No further 
record. 

391. 

JESSE « CHURCHILL (David,^ David/ William,^ William,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Plympton, Aug. 28, 1784. Lived at West 
Hingham. He was a soldier in the War of 1812. He was a stone- 
mason by occnpation. He died Sept. 20, 1853. Married, 1805, 
Anna Barrel, of Scituate. She died July, 1861, aged 76 years. 

Children horn in Hingham. 

641 I. Jesse,' b. Jan. 30, 1806; m. Christiana Cushing, Oct. 20, 1833. 

042 II. James,' ^ b. Feb. 5, 1808 ; m. Cynthia Humphrey, of Hingham, 

> November, 1834. He died in Hingham in 1870. 

643 III. Thomas,' j b. Feb. 5, 1808; ni. Sally Sprague. 

644 IV. Charles,' b. July 10, 1810; m. 1st, Morgiana Gill, 1833; m. 

2d, Sarah Nichols, of Boston. 
V. Martha Ann,' b. Dec. 12, 1812; m. Loring Hersey, April 10, 
1831. 

Children. 

1. George Loring Hersey, b. July 18, 1832; m. Mary A. Bates, 

Dec. 21, 1851. 

2. Charles Churchill Hersey, b. May 3, 1836; m. Lucy J. Hjiskell, 

of Hallowell, Me., May 10, 1857. 

3. Francis Henry Hersey, b. Feb. 16, 1840; d. Nov. 3, 1842. 

645 VI. RuFDS,' b. April 23, 1815; m. Lucy Burr. 
VII. Polly Barnes,' b. Jan. 1, 1818; d. May 4, 1819. 

VIII. David,' b. June 8, 1820; ra. Mary Eliza Pitts, of Boston, March 
1, 1851 ; d. in Boston, 1869. No children. 

646 IX. Thaddeus,' b. Feb. 27, 1823; ra. 1st, Margaret M. F. Green, 

1844; m. 2d, Mary Jane Hersey, b. Jan. 7, 1837. 

293. 

RUFUS « CHURCHILL (DAvir),^ David," William,^ William,- 
JoHN ^). Born in Plympton, Oct. 10, 1789. Lived in Hingham, on 
Main street ; was a master mariner. Married, 1818, Eunice Lewis, 
of Hingham. She died 1871. 



SIXTH GENERATION 161 



Children born in Ilingham. 

I. Susan,'' b. 1821; m. Samuel B. Lincoln. [March 29, 18-11. She 
d. 1841. 
II. Elizabeth L ' ni. Blosso.m Sprague, Nov. 29, 1843. 

III. William,'' b. 1825; d. at Calcutta, 1855. 

IV. Maria,'' b. 1830; in. Edwin Toaver, Jan. 1, 1851. No issue. 

393. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (William,^ David," William,^ Will- 
iam,- JoHX '). Born in Plympton, June 29, 1760. Married Debo- 
rah Wright, daughter of Jacob. 

ChildreJi. 

(Ml I. Zadock,' b. July 13, 1780; m. Betset Palmer. 

II. Desire,' b. Sept. 21, 1782; d. in childhood. 

III. Deborah,' b. April 12, 1785; m. Seth Bosworth. 

Children. 
1. Martin Bosworth. | 2. Sarah Bosworth. 

IV. Elizabeth,'' b. Oct. 14, 1788; d. in childhood. 
V. Merct,' b. Oct. 4, 1791; m. Stillman Pratt. 

Child. 

I. Harriet Pratt. 

VI. Ruth,' b. Sept. 27, 1795; never married. 
648 VII. Samuel,' b. May 24, 1804, m. 1st, Saba Churchill, dan. of 
Oliver, No. 29(; ; m. 2d, Sarah Sturtevant, April 30, 1837. 

294. 

JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (William,^ David," William,^ 

William,^ John^). Born in Plympton, Oct. 24, 1761, and 

lived there. Married Euxice Churchill, daughter of Ichabod, 

No. 45. 

Children born at Plympton. 

I. Susannah,' b. April 11, 1784; m. Peter Tower; b. April 14, 
1787, died in Belmont, Me., Sept. 80, 1865. 

Children of Peter and Susannah Toioer. 

1. Martin Windsor Tower, b. Nov. 10, 1806, in Plympton ; m. 

Elenor Spencer. 

2. Malachi Tower, b. June 30, 1808 ; m. Ruth Hunt. 

3. Eunice Churchill Tower, b. May 12, 1810; m. Nathaniel 

Elmes. 

4. Sarah A. Tower, b. Nov. 12, 1812; unmarried. 

5. Warner C. Tower, b. Jan. 2, 1814; m. Mary Jones. 

6. Peter Tower, b. April 24, 1816; m. Hulda Frohock. 

7. Elbridge Gerry Tower, b. March 29, 1818; m. Mary Edge- 

comb. 

8. Susan Gibbs Tower, b. Dec. 16, 1819; m. Nathaniel Warren. 

9. Nehemiah Hayward Tower, b. July 31, 1822; in. Mary ( ). 

10. Jerome A. Tower, b. Nov. 7, 1823 ; d. unmarried in Belmont, 

Me., Aug. 10, 1872. 

II. John Crosby Tower, b. April 24, 1825; m. ( ) Clark. 

II. Sally,' b. June 13, 1786. 



162 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

649 III. Joseph,' b. Aug. 10, 1788; m. Rebecca Dunham Moret, of 

Plymouth. 
IV. Stlvanus,' b. March 9, 1790. 

650 V. HosEA,' b. Aug. 24, 1792 ; m. Eunice Moret, of Plymouth. 

VI. Mary,' b. Aug. 20, 1794; m. Ichabod Morey; he died in 1816 ; 
she died Dec. 25, 1895. 
They had two sons, names not obtained. 

651 Vll. Zenas,' b. June 28, 1797. No further record. 

652 VIII. Hiram,' b. Sept. 1, 1800. No further record. 

653 IX. George,' b. Oct. 29, 1802; m. Lydia Morton. 

654 X. John,' b. Aug. 15, 1804; m. Margaret Tilden. 

295. 

WILLIAM 6 CHURCHILL (William/ David," William,^ 
William/ John^). Born in Plympton, March 8, 1767; followed 
the sea and rose to command a vessel. Afterwards was a stone- 
mason and bricklayer. He died in Bainbridge, N.Y., where they 
lived after marriage. Married Joanna Tilton, of Easton, N.Y. 

Children born at Easton, N.Y. 

655 I. William,' b. May 22, 1795; m. Minerva Luther, who was born 

March 1, 1800. 
II. Catherine.' 

III. Margaret.' 

IV. Zena^.' 

296. 

OLIVERS CHURCHILL (James/ David/ William/ Will- 
iam/ John ^). Born in Plympton, April 21, 1766. Died Nov. 24, 
1851. Lived in Plympton. Married Saba Soule, who was born 
Jan. 16, 1773, and died Jan. 31, 1839. 

Children born in Plympton. 

656 I. Oliver,' b. Nov. 19, 1794; m. 1st, Sally Bradford, in 1826; m. 2d, 

Mary Ann Loring, of Plympton. She d. 1873. 
II. Frances,' b. Aug. 28, 1797; m. Stephen Bonney, Nov. 17, 1822. 

Children. 

1. James S. Bonney. 

2. Thomas Bonney, d. September, 1861. 

III. Saba/ b. July 5, 1800; m. James Churchill, of Halifax. He 
d." 1884. She d. 1836. No children. 

657 IV. Isaiah,' b. Oct. 10, 1806. He d. May 19, 1877; m. 1st, Polly 

Stevens Parker; m. 2d, Jane Bradford Hayward; m. 3d, 
Angeline Standish, dau. of John. 
V. Mary Magoon,' b. June 16, 1811; m. Martin Bosworth, of 
Halifax. She d. 1838. 

Children. 

1. Seth Bosworth, b. Feb. 15, 1830; d. March 26, 1831. 

2. Mary Elizabeth Bosworth, b. March 15, 1835. 

3. Saba Soule Bosworth, b. Jan. 24, 1837; m. Bradley F. Durphy, 

of Sharon, Mass. 



SIXTH GENERATION 163 



VI. Jane HudsonJ b. June 22, 1817; m. Charles W. Engleslid, 
Sept. 9, 1850. He was born in Sweden. They had three 
children. 

1. Norman Engleslid, b. July 7, 1852. 

2. Jane Engleslid, b. May 5, 1855. 

3. Charles A. Engleslid, 'b. May 28, 1857. 



297. 

JAMES « CHURCHILL (James,^ David,^ William,^ Will- 
iam,- John '). Born Feb. 26, 1771, in Plympton, ]\La.ss., and lived 
there. Died March, 1803. Married, Feb. 16, 1794, Sakah Soule, 
daughter of Ebenezer. After the death of first husband she married 
Jeftha Delano, of Duxbury. 

Cliildren horn in Plympton. 

I, Olive Soule,' b. Feb. 11, 17!)5; m. Lemuel Sturtevant, Aug. 
17, 1817. 
II. Sarah Hudson, b. May (J, 1797; m. Jabez Fuller, of Bridge- 
water, 1815. 

398. 

LEWIS « CHURCHILL (Natiiaxiel,^ Nathaniel," William,^ 
William,- John '). Born Dee. 12, 1771, in Plympton, Mass. 
Lived in Plymouth until after January, 1797, when he moved 
to Cornish, N.H. He was a farmer, very active and agile even to 
old age. When 83 years of age he used to mount his horse and 
ride a distance of ten miles, as well as a young man. He died in 
Cornish, July 15, 1855, aged 83 3^ears 7 months 3 days, and there 
lies buried with his three wives. He married 1st, Desire Barker 
Brewster ; 2d, Patty Thurston, daughter of Stephen and 
Keziah (Cheney) Thurston, born in Rowley, April, 1784 ; 3d, 
1826, Ruth Quimby. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Deborah,' b. Oct. 22, 1794, at Plymouth, and died May 3, 1803. 
II. HosEA,' b. Jan. 18, 1797, at Plymouth; m. Polly Hardv. Lived 
in Sempronius, N.Y. Had no jhildren. 

658 III. .Nathan,' b. April 17, 1799, at Cornish, N.H. Lived in Iowa. No 

record. 

659 IV. LouLs,' b. Jan. 15, 1802, at Cornish, N H. ; m. Rosamond Record. 

V. Edna,' b. Aug. 14, 1804, at Cornish, N.H. 
VI. Deborah,' b. March 24, 1807; m. Anskl Barnes, June, 1832, in 
Milibury, Mass. Mr. Barnes was born iu Hardwick, Mass., and 
soon after marriage settled in his native town, and lived there 
until after their four eldest children were born, when they moved 
to Pelham, Mass., and spent the rest of their lives there, and 
there died, — Mrs. Barnes Feb. 14, 1868, and Mr. Barnes Aug. 
12, 1878. 



164 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Susan E. Barnes, b. March 6, 1833 ; m. Ziza Hanks, Nov. 26, 

1850. 

2. Lewis Churchill Barnes, b. April 9, 1835; m. Jane Boynton, 

May 2G, 1857. He died Oct. 14, 1857. 

3. Lucretia Barnes, b. Sept. 27, 1837; d. June 29, 1840. 

4. Martha Ann Barnes, b. Feb. 26, 1840; d. Nov. 6, 1848. 

5. Dexter Randall Barnes, b. Oct. 8, 1842; ra. Jennie Kellogg, 

Oct. 17, 1868. Lives in Granby. 

6. Harriet Louise Barnes, b. Oct. 29, 1845; m. Albert Avery, Oct. 

27, 1869. 

7. Lois Maria Barnes, b. Aug. 23, 1848; m. Levi Gold, Jan. 26, 

1870. Lives in Barkhamstead. 

8. Hosea Ansel Barnes, b. Jan. 29, 1854. Unmarried. 

660 VII. Nathaniel,' b. April 12, 1809; m. Maria ( ). Lived in 

California and Pennsylvania. Had a daughter married a Mr. 
Dick. No records received. 

Chilch-en of Second Wife, lorn at Cornish. 

661 VIII. Barker Brewster,' b. Feb. 4, 1815; m. 1st, Mart A. Angier; 

m. 2d, Mrs. Mart J. (Westgate) Britton, Jan. 31, 1867. 
IX. Ltdia,' b. June 1, 1819; m. Ephraim Nelson, March 26, 1844. 
They settled in Croyden, and their children were there born; 
Lydia, the mother, d. Oct. 9, 1881. 

Children. 

1. Mira A. Nelson, b. Feb. 11, 1845 ; m. John Lear, March 4, 1867, 

2. Marietta Nelson, b. Sept. 4, 1846; m. Charles Upton, Feb. 22, 

1898. 

3. Rial Flanders Nelson, b. Feb 4, 1848 ; m. Ida L. Farr, Oct. 11, 

1876. 

4. John Lewis Nelson, b. April 6, 1850; m. Sarah E. Farr, Oct. 

11, 1876. 

5. Jane Patty Nelson, b. Sept. 8, 1853; m. 1st, Brooks Burns, of 

Hollis, July 5, 1887 ; m. 2d, John Trow, of Sunapee, April 
11, 1896. 

6. Sylvia Hardy Nelson, b. April 8, 1855; d. June 5, 1865. 

X. Emilt,'' b 1821 ; d. at the age of twelve years. 

Child of Third Wife. 

XI. Sarah,' b. 1830; d. May 12, 1874; m. Lemuel Benwat, of Cornish, 
N.H. 

Child. 
1. Arthur L. Benway, b. May 18, 1860; m. Sarah J. Tandy, Nov. 
16, 1880. Have one child, Lucy E. Benway, b. Sept. 21, 
1881. 

300. 

LEVI« CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathakiel,^ William,^ 
William,- John ^). Born July 25, 1776, in Plympton. He was a 
farmer. Removed from Massachusetts to Croydon, N.H., and later 
settled in Stowe, Vt. About 1816/17 lie removed to Union County, 
Ohio, and later to Missouri, and died there in 1845. Married, Nov. 
3, 1799, Lydia Ripley. She died in 1847. 



6(>2 


I. 


663 


II. 


664 


Ill 



SIXTH GENERATION 165 



Children. 

Phflander,' b. Sept. 20, 1800; ra. Dorothy Feuebout. No further 

record. 
Levi,'' b. Oct. 17, 1802, in Croydon County, N.H. ; m. Nancy A. 

Sprague, March 28, 1827. 
David Ripley,^ b. 1805, in Stowe, Vt. ; m. Mary A. Pekew, April 
24, 1829, in Ohio. 
IV. Jane,' b. Oct. 13, 1807, in Stowe, Vt. ; m. 1st, Joseph Geer, April 
fi, 1823, in Ohio; m. 2d, Garet Tease. One child of first hus 
band, died young. 
V. Lydia Deborah,' b. Jan. 25, 1811; m. John George. 
VI. Hannah,' b. April 14, !817, in Union County, Ohio; d. unmarried. 



301. 

STEPHEN « CHURCHILL (Natiianiel,^ Nathaniel/ Will- 
iam, '^ AViLLiAM,- John ^). Born in Plynipton, April 19, 1779. 
Lived in Taunton, Mass. Since passing this number, 301, we have 
received the name of another of the cliiklren of Stephen, but we have 
not learned the name of his wife. Of their four children, born in 
Taunton, we have only two names. 

Children. 

I. Deborah.' No further record. 

665 II. Nathaniel.' No further record. 

303. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,'^ Nathaniel," William,=^ 
William,- John ^). Born in Plynipton, about 1781. He removed 
to Thompson, Conn., where four of his children were born. Between 
1S15 and 1825 he removed to Annsville, N.Y., Avhere his Avife died 
about 1855, and he died about 1862. Married at Thompson, Conn., 
1804/5, Hannah Woodward, of Thompson, Conn. 

Children . 

I. Deborah,' b. May 4, 1800; m. Waterman Hyde, of Annsville, 
N.Y., 1830. 

Children, dates of hirth not received. 

1. Mary Hyde. 

, 2. Ezra Hyde. Killed at Gettysburg. 

3. Harriet Hyde. 

4. Niles Hyde. Mortally wounded at Gettysburg. 

5. Joseph Hyde. 

666 II. Nathaniel,' b. April 23, 1810; m. Nancy Mowers. 

667 III. Orrin,' b. Dec. 18, 1812; m. Sarah E. Spragoe. 

668 IV. George,' b. June 7, 1815; m. 1st, Sarah Powers Clark, April, 

1842; m. 2d, Mrs. Lucinda Monell, 184(j. 

669 V. Edwin Lewis,' b. in Annsville, N.Y. ; m., 1825, Charity Collins, 

of Annsville. 



166 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

303. 

NATHANIEL « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,* 
William,^ William,- John ^). Born in Plympton, May 13, 1784. 
Settled in Grantham, N.H., a farmer. He was killed by being 
thrown from his horse while riding across a brook, Jan. 4, 1808, 

aged about 24 years. Married ( ) Hardy. After his death 

his widow married Mr. Clifford. 

One Child. 

I. Alice, ^ b. in Cornish, N.H., Aug. 5, 1808; ni. Varncm Stone, 
March 24, 1830, and lived for a time in Grantham, but in Septem- 
ber, 1833, removed to Palermo, Me., wliere they lived thirty-five 
years, and then, April 1, 1868, moved to Fairfield, Me., where 
Mr. Stone, who was born in Granthnm, .June 9, 1806, died May 
14, 1883. The widow, Alice Churchill Stone, died in Fairfield, 
April 7, 1888. 

Children. 

1. Vesta A. Stone, b. in Grantham, Feb. 7, 1832; m. Josiah Foye, 

and had one son, Dana W. Foye, who lives at Fairfield, Me., 
where Vesta, the mother, died Nov. 29, 1890. 

2. Willard Rawson Stone, b. in Palermo, Me., June 1, 1834. He 

was living in Augusta, Me., in December, 1899. 

305. 

JACOB « CHURCHILL (Ebenezer,^ Ichabod," William,* 
William,- John ^). Born in Plympton, Dec. 21, 1766. Was of 
Plympton, Oct. 15, 1787, when his marriage intentions were pub- 
lished. We have not been able to get any further information 
about this family. He died at sea. Married 1st, Eunice Stukte- 
VANT, of Halifax, Mass. ; d. March 7, 1789. Married 2d, Joanna 
Sturtevant ; d. March 28, 1843. 

Child of First Wife. 

670 I. Jacob,' b. March 14, 1788. No further record received. 

Children of Second Wife. 

671 II. Cyrus,' b. May 3, 1793. No further record received. 

III. Rebecca,' b. Sept. 9, 1797. 

IV. Joanna,' b. March 14, 1801. 

307. 

ALrORD« CHURCHILL (Ebenezer,^ Ichabod," William,* 
William,^ John^). Born in Plympton, Feb. 19, 1773. Married 
Ltdia Cushman. She died Jan. 27, 1840. 

Children. 

1. Ltdia,' b. Nov. 18, 1793. 

II. Nancy,' b. Aug. 25, 1798. 

III. Lucy,' b. Nov. 8, 1805. 

IV. Abigail,' b. Nov. 6, 1809 ; d. Feb. 26, 1821. 



SIXTH GENERATION 167 

308. 

CORNELIUS « CHURCHILL (Ebexezek/ Ichabod," William,^ 
William,- John-'). Born in Plymptou, Nov. 4, 1780, and died 
Dec. 10, 1833. Married Desire Litchfield. She died March 18, 

1813. 

Children . 

I. Olive,' b. Feb. 21, 1801. 
II. CoRNELins,' b. Nov. 22, 1802. 
Ephraim,' b. Nov. 3, 1804. 

Charles,' b. July IG. 1807; ra. Mary B. Wales. 
John,' b. July 9, 1809. 
VI. Bethany,' b. April 21, 1812. 

309. 

ANSEL « CHURCHILL (Ebenezer,^ Ichabod," William,^ 
William,- John^). Born in Plympton, Aug. 27,1787. Married 
Lois Caswell, of New Bedford. 

Children. 

676 I. Ansel,' b. Dec. 23, 1809; m. Sarah P. Delano. 

II. Eliza,' b. May 10, 1811; ra. Smith Fuller. 



672 


II 


673 


III 


674 


IV 


675 


V 



Children. 



1. Ansel Fuller. 

2. Eliza Fuller. 

3. Nathan Fuller. 



4. Hannah Fuller. 

5. Ann Fuller. 



677 III. Henry,' b. Jan. 13, 1813; m. Esther Shaw. 

678 IV. James,' b. July 5, 1815; m Rebecca Crocker. 

679 V. George Lewis,' b. Sept. 15, 1817; m. Louise Bonney. 
VI. Marcia,' b. Aug. 18, 1819; ra. Samuel Fuller. 

Children. 

1. Maria T. Fuller. I 3. Waldo Fuller. 

2. Lois F. Fuller. \ 

VII. Mercy Seekins,' b. Jan. 25, 1823; ra. Robert Weston. 

Children. 



1. Robert Weston. 

2. Charles Weston. 

3. Mercy M. Weston. 



4. William Weston. 

5. Lucy Weston. 



310. 

ZEBEDEE« CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ Ichabod,* William,'^ 
William,- John ^). Born at Plympton, May 15, 1784. Soon after 
marriage he moved to Pomfret, Vt. He was a builder by trade. 
He died about 1827. Married Sarah B. Caswell, of Middleboro' ; 
she died in Taunton, July G, 1814. 

Children. 

I. Lebbeus C.,' b. in Woodstock. Vt., April 25, 1811; m. Malaney 
J. Hart, of Taunton ; no children. 
They lived in Middleboro'. 



168 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

II. Lydia,'' b. in Pomfret, Vt., June 13, 1813; m. Roswell Hill. 
They live at Milton Junction, Wis. 

III. George W. C.,' b. at Pomfret, Vt., July 14, 1816; m. 1st, Chloe 

Jones, June 3, 1837; slied. witliout children. May 17, 1877; m. 
2d, Jane Moore, Oct. 10, 1880; no issue. 

IV. Susan B.,' b. at Woodstock, Vt., 1820; m. George Wilbur, of 

Dighton, Mass. 

They lived in Taunton. 

Children. 
1. George E. Wilbur. | 2. Francis M. Wilbur. 

680 V. Oramel H.,' b. at Woodstock, May 20, 1825; m. Sarah C. Smith, 

of Middleboro', Sept. 16, 1848. 

311. 

SETH WASHBURK6 CHURCHILL (Ichabod,^ Ichabod,^ 
William/ William,^ John ^). Born in Plympton, 1797. Lived in 
Woodstock, Vt., a farmer. Married 1st, Phebe Darling, in Wood- 
stock, Vt. She died there Dec. 2, 1833. 

Children horn in Woodstock, Vt. 
I. Maria,' b. July 13, 1815; m. 1st, John Wait ; m. 2d, Volney 
Bradley, of Woodstock. 

681 II. IcHABOD Sylvester,' b. 1817; in. Adeline Dickerman, of Chico- 

pee, Mass. 

682 III. Joseph Henry,' b. Sept. 28, 1820; m. Caroline Sikes, of Aga- 

wam, Jan. 29, 1843. 

683 IV. Seth Doten,' b. May 5, 1823; m. Eliza Tinkham, of Westfield. 

V. Hannah Crawford,' b. 1826; m. John G. Daniels, of Springfield, 
1850. 

Children. 

1. Clara Daniels, m. ( ) Wait; lives in Springfield. 

2. William Daniels. 

3. George Daniels. 

VI. Nancy Eveline,' b. November, 1831 ; m. Lyman C. Frost; lives in 
Springfield, Mass. 

Children. 

1. Frank P. Frost, b. July 5, 1854. 

2. Edgar Lyman Frost, b. Sept. 9, 1856. 

3. Henry Lyman Frost, b. March 9, i860. 

4. Lizzie Amelia Frost, b. Sept. 2, 1862. 

5. Ella Jean Frost, b. Jan. 29. 1865. 

6. Charles Lyman Frost, b. Oct. G, 1868. 

7. Arthur B. Frost, b. Aug. 2, 1871. 

8. Harold Lewis Frost, b. May 13, 1881. 

Of Second Wife. 

684 VII. Daniel Brainard,' b. Dec. 20, 1838; m. Lydia Gray, of Prov- 

idence, E.I., July 11, 1858. 

He was captain of a company in the War of 1861. Lives in Brook- 
lyn, N.Y. 

313. 

ZACCHEUS« CHURCHILL (Thomas,^ Ichabod,^ William,^ 
William,- John^). Born in Plympton, April 20, 1779. He was 
a house and ship joiner, and lived in Salem. JMarried Alice 
DuNKLER, of Danvers. 



SIXTH GENEEATION 1()9 



Children horn in Salem. 

685 I. Zaccheus,' b. 1799 ; m. Elizabeth Gilbert, of Magnolia, 1819. 

II. Nancy,^ b. Nov. 12, 1805; in. William McLean, April 29, 1829, 
of Salem. 
086 III. William,' b. June 10, 1807; ni. Sarah L. Curtis, Jan. 13, 1828. 
IV. Mart,' m. Jonathan Horton, in Salem, Aug. 21, 1825. 
V. Abigail M.,' b. Nov. 11, 1813; m. Francis Phelps. 

Children. 

1. Abby Churcliill Phelps, b. March 2, 1834: m. Moses Wingate, 

Oct. 4, 1837. 

2. Alice Hunt Phelps, b. Nov. 10, 1841. 

313. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Thomas,^ Ichabod," William,'' 
William,-' John '). Bom in Plymouth, Sept. 10, 1792, and prob- 
ably lived there. Married Abigail Russell. 

Chiklren. 
I. Mart E.,' d. in infancy. 
687 II. Charles Otis,' b. Feb. 25, 1821. 

III. Betset Russell,' m. Nathaniel Wood. 

IV. Catharine Bridgham,' d. at 12 years. 
V. Rebecca Twiner,' d. in infancy. 

314. 

DANIEL « CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Isaac," William,^ Will- 
iam,- John'). Born in Plymouth, June 19, 1800. Married 1st, 

Rebecca Soule. 

Children . 

I. Ruth H.,' b. Aug. 17, 1821; m. Nelson Wright, March 3, 1837. 
No children. 
II. Rebeccas.,' b. May 8, 1825; m. 1st, Ira Sumnkr, February, 1841 ; 
ra. 2d, Orrin Clarke, 1865. 

III. LucT A.,' b. Aug. 22, 18J7; m. Otis W. Phtnnet, October, 1842. 

IV. Eunice R.,' b. Nov. 1, 1832; m. Calvin II. Bryant, Oct. 8, 1850. 

315. 

HARVEY 6 CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Isaac," William,' Will- 

iam,2 John'). Born in Plymptoii, April 11, 1805. Married Eliza 

Vose, June, 1843. 

Children. 

I. Eliza J.,' m. Joshua Churchill, of Abington. No children. 
II. Eunice R.,' m. Lawrence Fklch, of Boston, 1872. 

316. 

TIMOTHY '5 CHURCHILL (Josiah,^ Isaac,-^ Isaac,' William,- 
JoHN '). Born in Plympton, Aug. 7, 1797. Died Nov. 23, 1869. 
Married Ruth Soule, of Plympton. 



170 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

I. Sarah,'' b. Dec. 20, 182(>; m. William Rounds. 
II. Delia,^ b. Oct. 3, 1829; m. George H. Sherman. 

688 III. JosiAH,' b. Sept. 19, 1833; m. Anna Ashley. 
IV. Maria,' b. June 24, 1837; m. John Matthews. 

317. 

PELHAM 6 CHUECHILL (Josiah,^ Isaac,* Isaac/ William,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Plyrapton, March 14, 1800. Lived in Newport, 
E.I., and Plymptou. He was an invalid for many years. Died 
Feb. 1, 1861. Married Eunice T. Simmons, of Plymouth. 

Children born at Neivport. 

689 I. Pelham F. R.,'b. Dec. 11, 1828; m. Charlotte M. (King) Ben- 

son, Jan. 8, 1863. 

690 II. Lemuel P.,' b. April 2, 1831; m. Priscilla F. Perkins. 

318. 

SIMEON « CHUECHILL (Josiah,^ Isaac," Isaac,"^ William,^' 
JoHN^). Born in Plympton, May 25, 1802. Married, March 7, 
1830, Mrs. Sally (Bisbee) Cushman. She was the daughter of 
John Bisbee and Priscilla (Eipley) Bisbee, his wife, and was born 
Oct. 9, 1805. 

Cliildren. 

I. Ann Janet,' b. May 13, 1831 ; m. William Perkins, of Plympton, 
June 6, 1850. 

691 II. Leander Scott,' b. Dec. 19, 1832; unmarried. 

III. Priscilla Ripley,' b. Oct. 24, 1835 ; m. Martin Ricard. 

IV. Bartholomew Cushman,' b. Nov. 23, 1837; unmarried. 
V. Charlotte,' b. July 20, 1840; d. July 10, 1842. 

319. 

ALEXANDEE" CHUECHILL (Josiah/ Isaac,* Isaac,'' 
William,- John ^). Born in Plympton, April 3, 1807. Married 
Lydia Bosworth, of Halifax, Mass. 

Children. 

692 I. Asa Lyman.' 
II. Susan L.' 

320. 

ALBEET SMITH" CHUECHILL (Josiah,^ Isaac,* Isaac;' 

William,- John^). Born in Plympton, April 19, 1815. Lived in 

Halifax, Mass. He died Sept. 18, 1882. Married, 1841, Priscilla 

S. Simmons. 

Children horn at Halifax. 

I. Helen,' b. March 30, 1843; m. Elmer Joscelyn. 

693 II. JosiAH,' b. Feb. 14, 1845; m. Mary H. Willis, October, 1867. 



SIXTH GENEEATION 171 



331. 

EEUBEN" CHURCHILL (Lsaac,^ Isaac,^ Isaac," William,- 
John'). Born in Plympton, May 30, 1813. Married, Oct. 27, 
1847, Maria Crockett, at Abington. 

Cliildren. 

I. Mart,' b. Sept. 14, 1848; ni. Harrison A. Wadk, July 2. ISfiG. 
II. Chastina,' b. Sept. 24, 1850; m. George H. Merrill, Dec. 15, 

1875. 
III. Ella,' b. May 26, 1854; d. Oct. 2, 1854. 

694 IV. Nelson,' b. May 12, 1856; m. .Amy Reed, Aug. 11, 1877. 

695 V. Edward Clinton,' b. Aug. 16, 1864; d. Oct. 22, 1864. 



333, 

FREEMAN GROZIER" CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Isaac," Isaac,'' 
William,- Johx^). Born at Abington, Jan. 2, 1815. Married, 
Jime 2, 1836, Elizabeth Wikslow, daughter of Thomas, of Han- 
over. 

Children. 

696 I. Joshua Freeman,' b. Jan. 1.3, 1837; m. Josephine Churchill, 

July 6, 1864. 
II. Isaiah Jenkins.' b. April 2:5, 184.3; d. Aug. 31, 1843. 

697 III. Isaiah Thomas,' b. April 19, 1844; m. Jane French, Nov. 29, 

1865. 

698 IV. George Quinct,' b. May 25, 1852; m. Agnes Howard, Sept. 27, 

1876. 

699 V. Franklin Newton,' b. Nov, 24, 1853; d. Sept. 13, 1854. 
VI. Louise Fleeda,' b. Nov. 3, 1857; d. Sept. 9, 1858. 



333. 

EZRA" CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Tsaac,^ Isaac,^ William,- 
John'). Born in Plympton, Jan. 18,1827. Lived in Worcester. 
Married, Oct. 20, 1855, Myra Jane Bosworth, of Bellingliam. 

Childre?i born in Worcester. 

I. LiLLiE Eliza,' b. Feb. 26, 1859 ; d. Sept. 11, 1859. 
II. Nellie Evelyn,', b. Jan. 11, 1861; m. Sidney P. Harding, of 

Worcester, July 28, 1880. 
III. Fannie Hart,' b. Sept. -JO, 1863. 
700 IV. GEORciE BosAvoRTH,' b. Oct. 24, 1866. 
V. Florence Aline,' b. Dec. 30, 1871. 



334. 

OTIS" CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Isaac,^ Isaac,' William,- 
JoHN^). Born in Plympton, Oct. 6, 1828. Lived in Abington. 
Married Mary A. Temple, of Marlboro'. 



172 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Children. 

I. Ellen SophiaJ b. Dec. IS, 1851; d. Dee. 2, 1870. 
II. Alice Louise,' b. Oct. 15, 1854; m. Edgar S. Dodge, of Natick, 
April 15, 1880. 

III. Idella Francis,' b. June 22, 1856. 

IV. Abbey Pierce,' b. June 9, 1859. 
701 V. Charles Otis,' b. May 31, 1861. 

325. 

ASAPH" CHURCHILL (Zebedee,^ Perez,^ Bexjamin,' 
William,- John^). Born in Micldleboro', May 5, 1765. His father 
died when he was about two years old, and his mother soon married 
again. ISTothing is known of his childhood, until in his early youth 
he told of working in an iron-foundry, at six and one-quarter cents 
a day, and living on corn-bread and milk and fish, the latter then 
very plentiful. The facts of those early years are not known, but 
it is certain that he had an ambition to break away from his narrow 
surroundings, and conceived the idea that the way out was by means 
of an education. Prom some one he learned about Harvard College, 
and that to be admitted there one must have at least the rudiments 
of Greek and Latin. From some source he secured the books and 
the instruction, and one day, in the summer of 1785, he took his 
little bundle of earthly belongings, including his only pair of 
shoes, and started out into the world alone to "try his fortune." 
He walked from Middleboro' to Cambridge, barefoot, to save the 
wear of the shoes. He presented himself, was examined and 
admitted, and was graduated, well up in his class, in 1789. By 
teaching, and, it is said, preaching, as was the custom of graduates 
of that day, he gained the means of pursuing the study of the lavv\ 
He studied for a time with the Hon. John Davis, and was admitted 
to the Plymouth County bar, Aug. 13, 1793, at the age of 28 years. 
He soon after settled in Boston, and about 1805 began practice in 
Milton, where he continued until his death. He was one of the 
ablest lawyers in Norfolk County. Mr. Churchill was a very 
industrious student, a diligent reader of the French classics, reading 
and speaking the language with fluency. He had almost a passion 
for the acquisition of land, and became an extensive owner in Milton 
and vicinity. He served a brief enlistment in the War of 1812. 
He represented the town of Milton in the General Court for the 
years 1810 and 1812. Mr. Churchill was a man of public spirit and 
enterprise, but of independent disposition and strong individuality. 
He took great pains in the training of his children, seeking to shield 
them from the hardships which he had endured. He sought to 
leave them a competency, as well as an education fitting them for 




ASAPH CHURCHILL. 
(No. 325, page 172.) 



ASAPH CHURCHILL. 
(No. 702, page 296.) 




GARDNER ASAPH CHURCHILL. 
(No. 1165, page 297.) 



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.SIXTH GENERATION 173 

useful aud happy lives. He was a member of the Third Church in 
Dorchester. In 1810 he purchased the fine estate, on jMiltou Hill, 
known as " the Governor Eobbins place," and there established his 
home Avith a lady of distinguished beauty and lovely character as 
his wife. ]Married, in Charlestown, May 5, 1810, Mary Gakdner, 
daughter of Dr. Edward, of Charlestown. She died in Milton, 
Jan. 21, 1859. Mr. Churchill died in 1841. 

Children horn in Miltoti. 

I. MARYjb. April 12, ISll; d. Feb. U, 1828. 
II. Juliet,' b. Dec. 13, 1812; d. unmarried, May 30, 18G2. 

702 III. Asaph,' b. April 20, 1814; m. 1st, Mary Buckminster Brewer, 

May 1, 18;!8; in. 2d, Mary Ann Ware, of Milton, 18()2. 
IV. Sarah,' b. Feb. 1, 1816; d. unmarried, June 28, 1.S8G. 
V. Charles Marshall Spring,' b. April 25, 1819; d. Oct. 9, 1822. 

703 VI. Joseph McKeen,' b. April 29, 1821; m. Augusta Phillips Gard- 

ner, of Richmond, Va., June 6, 1861. 

704 VII. Charles Marshall Spring,' b. May 1, 182.5; m. Susan E. 

Spooner, dau. of Dr. Jolin P. Spooner, of Dorcliester, April 6, 
1853. 

32(5. 

ASAPH « CHURCHILL (Perez,^ Perez,^ Benjamin,"' William,- 
JoHx ^). Born in Middleboro', March 7, 1789, and lived there until 
his death in ISGl. Mr. Churchill learned and followed the dyers' 
trade for some years, but settled down to farming later. Married, at 
Middleboro', Jan. 6, 1819, Ehoda Johnson Atwood, daughter of 
John and Rlioda Atwood, born in Bridgewater, Aug. 30, 1798. 
When she was four years old her parents removed to Middleboro', 
and she always lived there afterwards. On the occasion of her one 
hundred and first birthday, sketches appeared in Massachusetts 
papers, telling something of her life. She lived in her later years 
with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Waterman, on Spring street, Middle- 
boro'. Aug. 30, 1899, she was still bright and active, retaining her 
faculties remarkably, especially her memory. She was very fond 
of recalling the incidents of her girlhood, remembering distinctly 
the marching of the soldiers in the W^ar of 1812, as they marched 
through Middleboro' to Plymouth for the protection of that port. 
Neither of her parents lived to old age, her mother dying of con- 
sumption at the age of thirty-nine years, and her father at sixty- 
three years. She has lived a simple, hard-working, cheerful, and 
healthy life. She died Sept. 7, 1902, aged 104 years and 8 days, 
retaining her mental faculties to the end. 

Children born in 3Iiddleboro' . 

705 I. George Atwood,' b. Sept. 26, 1819; in. Amarantha J. Burgess, 

March 2, 1842. 
II. Charlotte Augusta,' b. May 26, 1821; m. Edmond Pope. 



174 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

One child. 
1. Henry Freeman Pope, b. July 5, 1843; d. June 11, 1895. 

III. Rhoda Johnson,' b. Sept. 16, 1823; m. George S. Savory. She 

died in Middleboro', Jan. 7, 1899. No children. 

IV. Julia Allen,' b. Oct. 11, 1827; ni. James H. Waterman, Nov. 

28, 1855. 

They lived in Middleboro' and had three children. 

Children. 

1. Mary Isabella Waterman, b. Sept. 17, 1850; m. Edward S. 

Gay. 

2. Julia Ann Waterman, b. June U, 1858; d. .Jan. 8, 1864. 

8. Rhoda Savory Waterman, b. June 17, 1869; m. Harrison B. 
Ellis, June 9, 1892. 

706 V. Charles Asaph,' b. Nov. 6, 1835; m. Hannah D. Drinkwater. 

337. 

JOSEPH « CHUECHILL (Isaac/ Perez/ Benjamin/ William/ 
John ^). Born in Middleboro', June 6, 1778. Lived there, and 
later in Pomfret, Vt. Married, Xov. 6, 1817, Margaret Gardner. 
She died Nov. 11, 1830. 

Children. 
I. Matilda,' b. 1818. 

707 II. Daniel,' b. 1820. No further record. 
III. Clarinda,' b. 1830. 

Four other children, whose names are not received, died young. 

328. 

ZEBEDEE « CHUPvCHILL (Isaac/ Perez,^ Benjamin,^ Will- 
iam/ JoHN^). Born in Middleboro', Feb. 19, 1779. Settled in 
Pomfret, Vt. Married, at Pomfret, Vt., Nov. 4, 1809, Azubah 
Cheedle, of Pomfret, Vt. 

Children born in romfret. 
I. Rachel,' b. Aug. 21, 1810; ra. Edward Brown, April 22, 1832. 

They lived in Bridgewater, Vt. , where she died Dec. 20, 1857. 
A son, James Brown, was living in Plymouth, Vt., in 1H87. 

II. Isaac 0.,'b. Marcli 27, 1812; never married; d. Oct. 1, 1886. 

III. Asaph W.,' b. March 16, 1814; m. Mrs. Olivia M. Jackman, 

March 20, 1844. No children. 

They were living in Pomfret, Vt., in 1887. 

IV. Marv Ann, b. Feb. 11, 1816; m. Zenas Adams, at Pomfret, Vt., 

Nov. 25, 1837. 

They were living in Florida in 1888. 

Children. 

1. Martha L. Adams, b. Nov. 27, 1839. 

2. Milo P. Adams, b. Oct. 8, 1841. 

3. We;illhy B. Adams, b. Nov. 13, 1843. 

4. Zenas Adams, b. Feb. 22, 1849. 

5. Frank Adams, b. Jan. 19, 1855. 




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SIXTH GENERATION 175 

708 V. Zebedee p.,' b. May 15, 1818; m. 1st, Orleana Boutwell, June 

1, 1846; m. 2d. Emily Okdwat. 
VI. Frances Maria, ^ b. May 22, 1820; m. Alvin Perham, May 14, 
1849. 

They lived, in 1857, at Barnard, Vt. She died May 3, 1867. 
VII. Fidelia,' b. March 3, 1822; m. Lyman Perkins, May 1, 1849. 

They lived, in 1857, in Bridgewater, Vt. A son, Lyman Perkins, 
was living in Taftsville, Vt., in 1887. 

339. 

ISAAC" CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Perez,^ Benjamin^MVilliam/ 
John'). Born at Middleboro', June 30, 1786, and moved to 
Pomfret, Vt., with his father's family. He served in the War of 
1812, and his wife was with liim at Plattsburgh, and one of their 
childreii was born in camp during the battle. In 1857 they lived at 
Mt. Anna, 111., and he died about 1869. Married, December, 1809, 
in Vermont, Lydia Rogers, who was born in Lynn, Conn. 

Child7-en. 

I. Arethi-sa,' b. July 10, 1811. 

709 II. Liberty,' b. at battle of Plattsburgh, Sept. II, 1814. 

710 HI. Daniel H.,' b. March 1, 1818. 

711 IV. Lorenzo Dow,' b. May 3, 1820; m. Lovisa Jane Hackett. 

This man was living at Mellette, S. Dak., in 1887, and wrot° t o 
letters, but made no mention of having any children. 
V, Malentiia,' b. Aug. 22, 1823. 

330. 

PHINEAS " CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ Perez,^ Benjamin,'^ Will- 
iam,- JoHN^). Born in Middleboro', April 28, 1793. Lived in 
Pomfret, Vt., and later in Barnard, Vt. He died August, 1886. 
Married, 1814, Arvilla (Grow) Watkins. 

Children lorn in Pomfret. 

I. Arabella E.,' b. Aug. 19, 1815; m. Obed Adams, in Woodstock, 
Vt., Nov. 23, 1834. 

Children. 

1. Martin V. Adams, b. Aug. 29, 1835; unmarried. 

2. Austin V. Adams, b. May 26, 1837. 

3. Edgar A. Adams, b. July 26, 1840; d. Jan. 3, 1863; un- 

married. 

4. Owen O. Adams, b. Sept. 30, 1841; m. 1st, Sarah Gibbs, Sept. 

17, 1867; ra. 2d, Alice Perry, Nov. 13, 1873. 

5. Celestia Adams, b. April 22, 1843; m. Morillo M. Whipple, 

Feb. 16, 1871. 

6. Willis C. Adams, b. May 18, 1845; m. Ollie Norcross, July 10, 

1883. 

7. James D.Adams, b. May 28, 1846; m. Effle Dana, Sept. 7, 

1873. 

8. Annette Adams, b. Feb. 18, 1848; m. Henry L. Stevens, Sept. 

5, 1867. 

9. Millard O. Adams, b. July 6, 1850; d. March 22, 1852. 
10. Martha A. Adams, b. Sept. 11, 1851 ; d. March 27, 1852. 



176 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

II. Adeline,' b. June 27, 1817; m. Maverick Adams. 

III. James,' b. Oct. 15, 1819 ; d. unmarried at the age of 64 years. 

IV. Elvira,' b. July 22, 1822; ni. Charles Howard, of Bethel, Vt. 

712 V. Orlando,' b. Oct. 23, 1825; m. Temperance Holmes, at Little 

Falls, Minn. 
VI. Arvilla,' b. June 15, 1829; m. Horace Dewey. 
VII. Henry,' b. July 30, 1832; d. aged 11 years. 
VIII. Martha,' b. Aug. 17, 1834; m. Allen Kendall. 

331. 

JACOB '■■ CHURCHILL (Isaac/' Perez,' Benjamin/ William/ 
JoHN^). Born in Miclclleboro', April 5,179-. Lived in Pomfret, 
Vt. Married at Pomfret, April 4, 1821, Betsey Howard. 

They had one Child. 
I. Emily,' no record received. 

SPRAGUE*^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Perez/ Benjami^ 
William," Johx ^). Born in Middleboro', April 28, 1787. Moved 
with his father's family to Paris, Me., and settled on the lot, now 
the homestead of his son, Kingman Chnrchill. Married Harriet 
Holmes, daughter of Captain Lemuel. 

Children horn in Paris, Me. 

713 I. William,' b. Sept. 5, 1814; m. Mary Libby, Nov. 30, 1841. 

II. Harriet,' b. Sept. 28, 1816; m. 1st, Wright Barrett; ra. 2d, 
SoLOMAN Chase. 

III. Polly,' b. April 26, 1819; d. Oct. 12, 1838; unmarried. 

IV. Clara,' b. June 24, 1821; m. 1st, Joseph C. Tuttle, Eeb. 19, 1851, 

in Paris, Me.; m. 2d, America Bisbee. 

Children. 

1. Walter H. Tuttle, b. April 22, 1856; d. March 2, 1859. 

2. Clara F. Tuttle, b. Feb. 6, 1858; m. George P. Downing, of 

Norway, Me., Dec. 24, 1887. 

714 V. Kingman,' b. June 18, 1823; m. Loretta Andrews, dau. of David. 

333. 

WILLIAM'' CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Perez,^ Benjamin/ 
William,- John ^). Born in Oxford County, Me., May 21, 1792. 
He was a soldier in the War of 1812. He lived in Bucbfield. Mar- 
ried 1st, Polly Bird. No children. Married 2d, Rebecca 
Churchill, of Buckfield. She was born Oct. 9, 1802, and died in 
Norway, July 9, 1880. 

Children of Second Wife. 
716 I. Joseph,' b. Feb. 2, 1828; m. 1st, Betsey Moody, of New Glouces- 

ter; m. 2d, ViANA Perham, of Woodstock. 
II. Calista,' b. March 22, 1833; ni. Calvin Richardson, of Green- 
wood, Oct. 13, 1856. 



SIXTH GENERATION 177 



Children born in Norway. 

1. Herbert Richiirdson, b. Nov. 27, 1857. 

2. Emma RicliarJson, b. Aug. 14, 1861. 

3. Hattie Richardson, b. April 21. 1864. 

4. Levi Richardson, b. Feb. 1'6, 1868. 

717 III. William," b. Jan. 22, 1837; m. Mary Perlet, of Norwav. Dead. 

IV. Ellen,' b. Jan. 1, 1839; m. John Gerry, of Norway, Me., IMarch 

13, 1860. Mr. Gerry was born in Fermoy, Munster County, 

Ireland, Aug. 3, 1826, and died in Norway, Me., May 12, 1877. 

Lived in Greenwood and Norway, Me. 

Children. 

1. Cora Gerry, b. in Greenwooil, Feb. 18, 1864; d. in Norway, 

May 1, 1879. 

2. Ina Gerry, b. in Norway, Nov. 12, 1867. 

3. William Gerry, b. in Norway, Oct. 29, 1875. 

334. 

SULLIVAN'' CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Perez/ Ben-jamix,' 
William,- John '). Born in 179S. Lived in Oxford County, Me. 
Married Martha Smith. 

One son. 

I Horace P.,' said to have lived in Gorham, N.H., in 1900. No 
further record obtained. 

335. 

JOAB« CHURCHILL (Jakez,'' Benjami^V Ben.jami.V Will- 
iam,- JoHN^). Born in Middleboro', Mass., March 2, 1784. W^ent 
with his father's family to Hartford, ^Nle., about 1800. Died April 
12, 1857. He lived in Hartford, Me. Married, Feb. 2G, 1809, 
Philexa Hatford. 

Children horn in Hartford, Me. 

I. JiLiA French,^ b. June 7, 1810; m. Daniel Thurston Stevens, 
Dec. 3, 1834. She d. Nov. 16, 1860. 
II. Philena Haykoud,' b. June 12, 1812; m. Brownell M. Bicknell, 
Dec. 7, 1834. She d. Feb. 19, 1841. 

III. Maria,' b. May 19, 1814; d. Aug. 23, 1814. 

IV. Nancy Harmon,' b. May 9, 1816; m. Rev. Charles P. Bartlett, 

May 6, 1840. 

336. 

JABEZ« CHURCHILL (Jabez,^ Bex.jamix,^ Benjami^ 
William,- Johx^). Born in j\[iddleboro', March 14, 1797. Re- 
moved with his father's family to Hartford, Me. He settled first in 
Parkman, Me., later in Portland and Hallowell. Died in Stockton 
Minn., 1876. Married Phebe Hazelton. 

Children . 
I. Mary D.,' b. Aug. 18, 1823; m. Albert Thomas. 



178 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children, 

1. Fred A. Thomas, b. in Hallowell, Me., June 2, 1854. 

2. Charles F. Thomas, b. in Hallowell, Me., Aug. 2, 18.56. 

3. Walter U. Thomas, b. in Stockton, Minn., Nov. 20, 1859, 

4. Alberta Thomas, b. in Winona, Minn., July 30, 1869. 

718 11. Chauncey,' b. March 28, 1830, in Parkman, Me. 

III. LucT Ellen, ^ b. Jan. 2, 1834, in Portland; m. Jesse Tuck. 

Child. 
1. William A. Tuck, b. in Hallowell, Me., Dec. 26, 1864. 

719 IV. Charle.s E.,' b. May 22, 1836, in Portland, Me. 

V. Sarah F.,^ b. May 16, 1839, in Hallowell, Me. 

720 VI. WiLLL\M H.,' b. Oct. 10, 1841, in Hallowell, Me. 

337. 

WILLIAM ^ CHURCHILL (William/ Benjamin/ Ben.jamin/ 
William/ John^). Bom in Buckfield, Me., Aug. 5, 1796, but re- 
moved soon with his father's family to Wayne. He was of a roving 
and adventurous nature and followed the sea for many years, return- 
ing to his family in Wayne after his voyages. He related many 
wonderful adventures at sea. He was once wrecked and with one 
companion swam to a wild shore where they were captured by the 
natives and made slaves, but escaped to a passing vessel and so got 
home. On another voyage he was captured by pirates, and on their 
capture of a prize they paid him five hundred dollars, and he soon 
after made his escape while the ship was in a West Indian port 
taking fuel and water. He lived on his farm in Wayne later. He 
was a large and powerful man, active in hunting and fishing. He 
was drowned in Wayne Pond, Dec. 3, 18.32, while skating across in 
pursuit of some wild ducks which had lighted in an open place. He 
skated into a hole, while his three eldest children stood on the shore 
watching, but unable to help. They ran to call a neighbor, but their 
father crawled out and came nearly to the shore Avhen the ice again 
gave way, and he was so exhausted and chilled that he sank down 
before help could reach him. Married in Wayne (intentions pub- 
lished May 24, 1809), Phebe Maxim, of Wayne, who was born Aug. 

5, 1795. 

Children born in Wayne, Me. 
I. Florinda W.,' b. Oct. 8, 1817; m. Charles Gordon, at Monmouth, 
May 20, 1838. 

He was the son of Jonathan and Sarah (Pettingill) Gordon, died 
July 1882. She died May 21, 1886. 

Children horn in Leeds, Me. 

1. Phebe J. Gordon, b. July 21, 1845; m. Hezekiah Gordon, Jan. 

1. 1868. 

2. Charles W. Gordon, b. Jan. 15, 1849 ; m. Annie Burrell, of Mil- 

ford, Mass., Jan. 1, 1868. 

3. Lydia A. Gordon, b. Nov. 10, 1850; m. Herbert Millett, of 

Leeds, 1871. 



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721 II. Thomas Wilsox,' b. June 28, 1821; m. Sarah Ireland. 

722 III. Lewis,' b. March 2, 1823; m. Rith Pettingill, of Presque Isle, 

Me., Feb. 19, 1850. 
IV. William,' b. May 1, 1825; m. Mary J. Gordon, of Leeds, Me., 1852. 
V. Jemima,' b. July 6, 1827; m. Lyman Seabfuy. 

Child. 

I. Mary Seabury ; m. Frederick Flanders, of Monmouth. 

VI. Lydia,' b. April 16, 1829; d. unmarried, June 30, 1845; aged 

1(5 years. 
VII. Emily,' b. April 27, 1831; d. March, 1883. 
VIII. Emily A.,' b. March 19, 1833; m. Daniel H. Peaslee, at Lewis- 
ton, Feb, 13, 181rlt. 

He was the son of Jonathan and Sally (Ilook) Peaslee, and was 
borninWeare, N.II., March 15, 1818. He acquired a good busini'ss 
education; he was a farmer in Springfield, N.H., a respected and 
influential citizen, and died Jan. 1, 1877. 

Children of Daniel H and Emily {Churchill) Peaslee. 
The first born in Monmouth, Me., the rest in Springfield, JV.U. 

1. Emily Amanda Peaslee. b. Dec. 13, 1849 ; m. William Sever- 

ance, of Grafton, N.H., Oct. 20, 1869. 

2. Alice Alta Peaslee, b. Nov. 24, 1852; d. unmarried, Oct. 31, 

1869. 

3. Ida Irene Peaslee, b. Aug. 3, 1854; m. Frank Sargent, of Graf- 

ton, N.H., Nov. 29, 1876. 

4. Lewis Churchill Peaslee, b. Sept. 30, 1856; m. Minnie True!), 

of Corni.sh, N.H. 

5. Phebe Ellen Peaslee, b. Nov. 3. 1857; m. George II. Cross, 

Nov. 22, 1885, of Springfield, N.H. 

6. Daniel Hook Peaslee, Jr.. b. Aug. 13, 1859; m. Abbie M. 

Hardie, of Springfield, Nov. 10, 1882. 

7. Carrie Peaslee, b. June 8, 1861 ; m. Henry G. Gordon, of Wayne, 

Me., Nov. 11, 1884. 

8. Ernest Peaslee, b. March 13, 1<S(;6. 

9. George Wilson Peaslee, b. Feb. 18, 1870; m. Kate Eastman, 

of Danbury, N.II. 
10. Alice Alta Peaslee, b. Dec. 29, 1871; m. John F. Richmond, 
of FarmingtoM, Me., March L'5, 1891. 

II. Stephen Bailey Peaslee, b. March 14, 1874. 

Mrs. Emily A. Peaslee, the mother and widow, lives with 
Stephen B., her youngest son, on his farm at North Wilmot, 
N.H. 

338. 

NATHAN '• CHURCHILL (William,"' Benjamin/ Benjamin,'^ 
William,- John ^). Born in Wayne, Me., March 23, 1807. He 
was a farmer, and lived in Avon, Me. Married, Oct. 19, 1834, 
ZiLPAH Keene, of Salem, Me. 

Children born in Avon, Me. 

724 I. Addison H.,' b. April 23, 1836; m. Maky Tebbetts, of Avon, 

September, 1867. 
II. Lydia D.,' b. July 12, 1838 ; m. 1st, Anson Lombard, of Carthage, 
Me., 1857; no issue; m. 2d, S. Littlefield, of Dixfield, June 
1, 1877; no children. 
III. LoriSA,' b. June 1, 1840; unmarried; lived at Augusta, Me. 



180 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

725 IV. William W.,' b Oct. 1, 184G; m. Cora M. Rangek, Jan. 1, 1878. 
V. Mart A.,' b. Jan. 5, 1850; ni. E. H. Vaughx, September, 1869. 

Mr. Vaughn was a shoemaker and lived in Strong, Me. ; d. Febru- 
ary, 1881. 

aiiUl. 
1. Frank Vaughn. 

VI. Florinda', b. Jan. 30, 1855; d. May 16, 1860. 

340. 

PARDON'' CHURCHILL (Joseph/' Benjamin/ Benjamin/ 
William/ John ^). Born iu Mansfield, Mass., or near there. In 
the year 1816 he made a journey into the forest lands of the Sus- 
quehanna County, Pa., purchased a tract of woodland, made a small 
clearing, and built a house. Returning home, he made preparations 
for removal, and in the winter of 1817-18, having constructed a 
cloth-covered house or tent upon an ox-sled, and packing their supplies 
and necessary furnishings, and accompanied by his young wife and 
infant son, Asa, with John and Bathsheba Williams, his wife's mother 
and sister, he set out for the new home. They were fourteen days 
on the journey to the wilderness, in the town of Herrick, where his 
farm was located. He died about 1825, leaving a widow and one 
son. He married in Scituate, R.I, Abigail Williams, daughter of 
Squire and Anna Williams, the father being a descendant of Roger 
Williams, the pioneer settler of Providence, R.I. Squire Williams 
was in the fifth generation from Roger, and was born in Scituate, 
R.I., May 20, 1753, son of Benoni and Abigail (Smith) Williams. 

Children of Pardon and Abigail (Willliams) Churchill. 

I. A.SA,' b. 1817; died early. 
725a II. Asa.' 

He is said to have settled inToronto, Can., but no record has been 
received. 

341. 

WILLIAMS « CHURCHILL (Joseph,' Benjamin/ Benjamin/ 
William/ John ^). Born in Mansfield, Mass., March 21, 1795. He 
obtained a fairly good education by his industrious "^ and studious 
habits, and learned the fuller's trade. In the spring of 1818 he fol- 
lowed his brother, Pardon, to Herrick, Pa., built a small house near by, 
and lived by himself for some two years, while working at his trade at 
Mount Pleasant, five miles away. Upon his marriage to his brother's 
wife's sister he took a farm a mile away at a clearing where there 
Avas a saw mill, built a log house, and lived there five years, until 
the death of his brother Pardon, when he removed to that farm, and 
there spent the rest of his strong, useful, and upright life. He be- 



SIXTH GENERATION 181 

came a member of the ^ietliodist (Jliuich in early life, and was a 
preacher in many pulpits of that denomination from the age of 
27, until his death, April 28, 1877. He married, in Heri-ick, Pa., 
May 18, 1820, Bathsheba Williams, daughter of Squire and Anna 
"Williams, of Scituate, R.I. Her father was a descendant in the 
fourth generation of Roger Williams, of Providence R.I. She 
was born May 9, 1800, and died Sept. 29, 1875. 

Children horn in Ilerrick, Fa. 

725b I. Abraham,' b. Jan. 10, 1821; m. Margaret Clarksox, Feb. 2G, 

1845. 
11. Mary,' b. June 30, 1822; m. John C. Higgins. 
III. Susan,' b. Feb. 5, 1824; rn. Homer Davison, Oct. 2, 1845. 

Children born in Susquehanna County. In 1900 they lived in No. JacA-son. 

1. Pauline E. Davison, b. in Greenfield, Pa., Oct. 11, 1846; m. 

John M. Prime, No. Jackson, Pa., Aug. 7, 187G. Slie died in 
Brooklyn, N.Y.,Aug. 3, 1895. 

2. Daniel D. Davison, b. in Greenfield, Pa., Feb. 3. 1850; m. 

Jennie Lind Butterfield, of No. Jackson, Pa., Nov. 12, 1872. 

3. Mary L. Davi.'^on, m. Chas. Elmer Curtis, and had one child, 

Edith May Curtis. 

4. Annie E. Davison, m. Mr. Pope, and had two children. 

Children. 
(1) William Pope, and (2) Gertrude Pope. 

725c IV. JosniA Williams,' b. Dec. 31, 1825; m 1st, Sarah Gill, in 1850; 

m. 2d, LoriSA K. Treat, in 1859. 
725(1 V. Elisha \V.,' b. Dec. 28, 1827; m. Sarah Baker, Oct. 7, 1831. 
725e VI. James,' b. June 17, 1829; m. Coknelia King. No children. 

VII. Emmeline,' b. Dec. 26, 1831 ; m. Israel Rounds, in Dundaff, Pa., 

March 20, 1850. 

Children. 

1. Maurice Olin Rounds, b. July 28, 1851; m. Hannah Adelia 

Capewell, Dec. 9, 1874. 

2. Orilla Rounds, b. Marcli 21, 1853; d. April 7, 1853. 

3. Emma Sophronia Rounds, b. Jan. 15, 1855; m. A. E. Tiffany, 

Jan. 25, 1882. She d. July 16, 1884. 

4. Frank Wilmot Rounds, b. Dec. 2, 1862; d. Oct. 6, 1872. 

5. Henry H. Rounds, b. May 8, 1869; m. Lou H. Brown, Aug. 29, 

1894. 

6. Wellington Rounds, b. June 5, 1872; m. Edna Taylor, Auc:. 1, 

1895. 

7. Rufus Williams Rounds, b. Aug. 23, 1877; d. June 19, 1881. 

725f VIII. Charles,' b. June 12, 1834; m. Esther Jane Rogers. 
IX. Abba Maria,' b. June 23, 1836; m. Alvin Chandler. 
They both died, leaving one 

Child. 
1. Oliver W. Chandler, who lives at Elkdale, Pa. 

725g X. Silas Owen,' b. July 15, 1844; in. Helen E. Carpenter, b. Nov. 
21, 1849. 



182 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

342. 

CYEIL'^ CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Benjamin/ Benjamin/ 

William,- John^). Born probably at or near what is now Mans- 
field, Mass., about 1797. He settled in Herrick, Pa., near his 
brothers, but afterwards removed to Susquehanna, Pa. Married, 
but we have not the name of his wife. 

One Son. 
I. William.' No record. 

343. 

ARTEMAS« CHURCHILL (Nelson,^ Benjamin,^ Benjamin,^ 
William,- John^). Born in Middleboro', Mass., July 5, 1786. 
Lived in Coleraine, Mass. He served three years in the War of 
1812. He lived a while at New Salem, Mass., and at Readsboro', 
Vt., and died June 9, 1864, aged 78 years. Married, JMarcli 19, 
1812, Ruth Maxim, in Coleraine, Mass., on " Catamount Hill." She 
died at Haverhill, Minn., Sept. 5, 1883, aged 95 years. 

Children Lorn in Coleraine, except first and seventh. 

I. Cynthia,' b. in Heatli, Julv 30, 1813; m. Kiissell Stoxe, Sept. 
17, 1832. She d. at Shelburne Falls, Aug. 1, 18«7. 
II. LoviNA,' b. May 27, 1815; ni. Fuakcis Cresset, July 14, 1839. 

III. Hekvey Shaw,' b. Oct. 22, 1817; m. 1st, Mart Walker, of 

Williamstown, Nov. 5, 1844:; d. Sept. 14, 1870; no children; 
m. 2d, Mrs. Ltcketia Holbrook. May 27, 1871 ; no children. 

IV. Emily,' b. May 21, 1820; m. Enos Clemens, in Heath, Mass., Nov. 

30 1838 
V. Laura,' b. March 21, 1822; m. Nathax Chaffix, Feb. 17, 1842. 
VI. John Maxim,' b. March 7, 1824; ra. 1st, Julia A. Thomas, in 
Heath, Mass., Nov. 27, 1848 ; m. 2d, Almeda Culver, of Halifax, 
Vt. , 1878; no children. 
VII. Saloma Ann,' b. in Readsboro', Vt., Sept. 3, 1826; m. Robert 

Clemens; no children. 
VIII. HuLDAH Jane,' b. July 17, 1828; ni. 1st, Joseph F. Vincent; m. 
2d, Francis Henshaw. 

344. 

NELSON « CHURCHILL (Nelson,' Benjamin,^ Benjamin,^ 
William,- John^). Born in Middleboro', March 2, 1788. Lived 
in Coleraine, Mass., and died October, 1865. Married 1st, Nancy 
Lake ; married 2d, Lucy Willis Maxim, of Charlemont, N.H. 

Children horn in Coleraine. 

726 I. William,' m. Julia M(jsher. 

II. Electa.' 

III. Erastus.' 

IV. Elvira.' 
V. Nanct.' 



SIXTH GENERATION 183 



Cliildren by Second Wife, born in Heath and Coleraine. 

727 VI. Chandler,' b. July 23, 1826; ru. Lucy Flagg, in Charlemont, 

Nov. 8, 1849. 
VII. Louisa,' b. in Coleraine; d. young. 
VIII. Betsey,' b. in Heath; d. young. 

345. 

ALVIN« CHURCHILL (Nelson,' Benjamin,* Benjamin,'^ 
William,- John ^). Born in ]Nriddleboro', September, 1799, lived 
in Coleraine and Charlemont ; died Oct. 31, 1876, in Heath. Mar- 
ried, December, 1825, Emily Willis, of Charlemont. 

Children born in Coleraine and Charlemont. 

I. Louisa,' b. Dec. 30, 1826; d. July 1, 1829. 

II. RosiNA,' b. May 30, 1828; d. July 9, 1829. 

III. HoLLis,' b. Sept. 12, 1829; d. Nov. 9, 1836. 

IV. IzANA,' b. Oct. 26, 1832: m. Josiah Ames Uathaavav, of Buck- 

land. She d. Sept. 30, 1859. 

728 V. Horace,' b. Jan. I, 1833; m. Cynthia J. Chaffin, of Heath, 

Mass., Sept. 18, 1862. 

729 VI. Frederick,' b. Nov. 8, 1839, at Charlemont : ra. Josephine Willis, 

of Charlemont, Dec. 30, 1870. 

730 VII. Anson Irving,' b. Nov. 1, 1849; m. Anna Cilley, of Heath, Nov. 

28, 1874. 

346. 

SHEPARD •' CHURCHILL ( Jabez,^ Jabez,* Josiah,-^ William,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Hebron, Me., 1780. Lived in Buckfield, Me. 
Married, Oct. 6, 1808, Polly Dudley. 

Children born in Buckfield. 

731 I. Samuel.' b. April 1, 1809; m. Lovina Packard. 

732 II. Martin,' b. April 12, 1811; m. Betsey Churchill. 

III. ]Mary Ann,' b. Oct. 8, 1817; m. Lebbeus Robbins, in Buckfield, 
Sept. 22, 18,35. 

They lived in Buckfield, and had one child. Mr. Robbins was a 
farmer. 

Child. 
1. Emilv Ellen Robbins, b. Sept. 6. 1838; m. John T. Berry, 
Jiily 4, 1S60. 

733 IV. Nathan,' b. 1819; m. Harriet Thomas. 

V. Sarah,' b. 1822; m. Hanson Brown. 

Children. 

1. Henry Brown. j 3. Helen Brown, m. Harrison Dudley. 

2. George Brown. | 4. Eliab Brown. 

734 VI. Josiah,' b. Dec. 4, 1825; ni. Mary Holt. 
VII. Shepard,' b. May 15, 1830 ; unmarried. 

VIII. Lucy Ann,' b. 1834; m. Augustus Washburn. 

They lived in White Haven, Pa. He was employed in a mill. 

Children born, first two in Buckfield. 

1. Edith Washburn. 

2. Shepard Wa.Uiburn. 

3. Washburn, b. in White Haven, Pa. 



184 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

347. 

JOSIAH'' CHURCHILL (Jabez,^ Jabez,* Josiah,'' William,^ 
John ^). Born in Hebron, Me., May 13, 1786. He settled in Wood- 
stock, Me., about 1812, from Buckfield. He lived on the old road 
between Stephen Chase's and Asa Thnrlow's. Mr. Churchill was a 
supporter of the Universalist Society at Bryant's Pond. Married, 
June 18, 1784, Eachel Curtis, of Woodstock, Me. 

Children. 
I. Nancy,' b. 1814; in. Demeric Swan. 

Child. 
1. Nancy Swan, b. 1837; m. William Balcb, of Minot. 

735 II. Ezra,' m. Lydia Briggs. 

III. Noah, Itvcins. Noab d. in infancy. 

IV. Hannah,' j •' 

V. Levi,' m. Lucy (Swan) Billings, of Woodstock. 

736 VI. Daniel C.,' m. Elizabeth D. Curtis, of Woodstock. 

348. 

BELA''> CHUECHILL (Jabez," Jabez,* Josiah,'^ William,^ 
JoHN^). Born in Hebron, Me. Lived in Buckfield, Me. Married 
Sarah Dudley. 

Children horn in Buckfield. 

I. Jane,' b. Jan. 8, 1814; m. Daniel Dudley. 
II. Maria,' b. May 9, 1817; m. Demeric Swan (his second wife). 

Children. 

1. Sarah Swan, b. 1840; m. Ethiel Bumpus. 

2. Catharine Swan, b. 1842; ra. Charles Wight, of Oxford. 

3. Ambrose Swan, b. 1845; m. Frances Taylor. 

4. Lorinda Swan, b. 1847; m. Adelbert Jordan, of Buckfield. 

5. Orphia Swan. b. 1849; ra. Greenleaf Furness, of Buckfield. 

6. Henry Swan, b. 1855. 

III. Orphia,' b. 1818; m. James N. D. Churchill, son of Matthew, 
April 7, 1836. See No. 737. 

349. 

MATTHEW" CHUECHILL (Jabez,' Jabez," Josiah," Will- 
iam,-, John ^). Born in Hebron, March 20, 1791. Lived in Xorth 
Eaymond, Me. He was a farmer, a leading citizen of the town, a 
man of wide and good influence in the community, a justice of the 
peace. Married Dorothy Hall, of Falmouth, born Feb. 11, 1788. 

Children. 

737 I. James N. D.,' b. in Falmouth. Me., March 25, 1815; m. 1st, Orphia 

Churchill, dau. of Bela, April 7, 1836. She d. April 14, 1854. 
He m. 2d, Hannah White. 
II. Maria Benson,' b. in Falmouth, Jan 14, 1817; m. William 
Morrill, Jr., of Raymond, Nov. 30, 1837. 



SIXTH GENERATION 185 



Children horn in Raymond. 

1. Manjaret E. Morrill, b. Julv 9, 1838; m. Stephen R. Small. 

2. Mary A. Morrill, h. July 13", 1840; d. March 22, 1843. 

3. Matthew C. Morrill, b. Nov. 5, 1842; m. 1st, Mary Brown, Jan. 

12, 1867; m. 2l1, Mary J. MoConkey, Jan. 17, 1874. 

They lived in Gray, .Me. Mr. Morrill was a soldier of the 
Civil War, Second Maine Cavalry. Has served in the Maine 
Legislature, two years in the House and four years in the Senate* 
The children of first wife were all born in Gray, and were (1) 
Hugh r., b. Dec. 3, 1808; m Dora S. Brown, Feb. 8, 1893; d. 
June 7, 189G; (2) John, b. June 8, 1870; d. Aug. 7, 1872; (3) 
Mary B., b. Oct. 9, 1872; m. Isaiah Hawkes, March 19, 1894, 
and d. Nov. 26, 1895. The children of second wife were (4) 
AdaE., b. Feb. 27, 1876; d Jan. 27, 1880; (5) John \V., b. 
July 7, 1878; m. Bessie W. Anderson, Sept. 20, 1899; (6) 
George A., b. June 7, 1880; (7) True C, b. July '-'3, 1881 : d. 
Aug. 3, 1884; (8) True C, b. May 3, 1885; (9) Margaret E., 
b. May 29, 1895; d. Jan. 7, 1896. 

4. Marv A. Morrill, b. Feb. 16, 1845; d. Aug. 10, 1848. 

5. A.sa>. Morrill, b. Jan. 26, 1847; m. 1st, Lydia A. Morrill; m. 

2d, Eunice H. Powers. 

6. William Morrill, b. Nov. 29, 1>'^48; m. Alice Doughty. 

7. Mary A. Morrill, b. Dec. 6, 18.">0; d. March 2, 18(i9. 

8. Maria Morrill, b. July 8, 1852; m. Benjamin Haskell, of Gor- 

ham. May 12, 1877. 

9. Anna F. Morrill, b. Feb. 15, 1855; m. Nelker D. Haskell, Aug. 

17, 1873. 

738 III. Silas H.,' b. in Falmouth, Jan. 19, 1819; m. Ardella H. Tobie, 

of New Gloucester, xVpril 10, 1853. 

739 IV. Matthew,' b. in Raymond, Jan. 11, 1821; m. Sarah Abigail 

Adams, in Boston, Nov. 13, 1851. 
v. Haxnah N.,' b. in Raymond, Oct 27, 1823; m. Bei.a Latham, of 
Raymond, Oct. 19, 1841. He was born Feb. 15, 1819. 

Children born in Raymond. 

1. Lucv A. Latham, b. Aug. 9, 1841; d. March IG, 1842. 

2. Bela E. Latham, b. March 16, 1845; d. in U.S. Army, Aug. 23, 

1864. 

3. Charles H. Latham, b. April 19, 1847; m. Adeline E. Ilutchins, 

Aug. 11, 1870. 

4. Pheba J. Latham, b. Aug. 13, 1850; m. James H. Leach, Sept. 

24, 1868. 

VI. Sarah Ann,' b. in Ravmond, April 25, 1825; m. William Small, 

of Gray, March 26, 1845. 
VII. Persis M.,' b. in Raymond, Sept. 17, 1827; m. Samuel Hodgdon, 
Dec. 27, 18.50. 

Children. 

1. Lucy Hodgdon, d. in infancy. 

2. Elizabeth Hodgdon, b. Sept. 30, 1856; m. Horace Strout. 

3. Samuel Hodgdon, b. Sept. 9, 1859; m. Fannie McNally. 

4. Ellen Hodgdon, b. Sept. 5, 1861; m. Hadley Hunt. 

5. Mabel Hodgdon, b. May 23, 1863; m. Zenas Haines. 

6. Alfred Lyman Hodgdon, b. June 6, 1865. 

740 VIII. Joseph Warren,' b. in Raymond, Aug. 9, 1829; m. Mary J. 

Doane, of Durham, Me., July 8, 1849. 
IX. LorisA S.,' b. in Raymond, June 17, 1831; m. Lltiier Edwards, 
of Casco. 



186 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

350. 

JABEZ" CHURCHILL (Jabez,' Jabez/ Josiah/' Williams- 
John '). Born in Hebron, Me. ; m. Tirzah Dudley. 

Child. 

741 I. Osgood B.' No record. 

351. 

JOSIAH« CHURCHILL ( Josiah,"' Jabez,^ Josia^ William,^ 
John ^). The place and date of his birth have not been found. By 
a mistake of an informant, the name of his wife was given as 
his father's wife. We do not know the name of his father's wife. 
He settled in New Gloucester and married Lydia Orr. Intentions 
published in New Gloucester, Me., Dec. 17, 1808. 

Children born in New Gloucester and Raymond. 

741a I. JosiAH,' b. May 22, 1809; ra. Katharine Hilton. 

II. Jerathmeel,'' b. April 26, 1811 ; d. soon. 

III. Jerathmeel,' b. May -i, 1813; d. soon. 

IV. .Joseph Fessenden,' b. .June 4, 1815. 
V. Sally Rogers,' b. July 31, 1817. 

VI. Olive,' b. March 19, 1819. 
VII. Asaph,' b. Nov. 28, 1821; d. April 9, 1822. 
VIII. Lydia R.,' b. Dec. J 3, 1825; d. March 7, 1826. 

352. 

ASAPH « CHURCHILL (Asaph,' Jabez,^ Josiah,^^ William,- 
JoHN 1). Born in Backfield, July 31, 1803, and lived there. Died 
1876. Married, 1st, in 1825, Sally Peterson. She died in 1840. 
Married 2d, Lovina Moody, in 1842. 

Children of First Wife. 

742 I. Richard,' b. Jan. 28, 1828; m. Sarah Daniels, April 19, 1854. 
II. Francis,' d. young. 

III. Edwin,' d. young. 

743 IV. George,' b. Sept. 4, 1837; m. Annie H. Dwyer, Dec. 12, 1866. 

Children of Second Wife. 

744 V. Allen Moody,' b. July 21, 1842; m. Mary S. Newbegin, Oct. 4, 

1866. 
VI. Fabyan,' b. March 17, 1844; killed in battle during the Civil War. 
VII. Celeste,' b. Nov. 11, 1845; m. Metcalf Andrews. 
VIII. Adelbert,' b. September, 1847; killed in battle during the Civil 
War. 
IX. Ella,' b. May 6, 1849; m. Humphrey Herrick. 

X. Edgar Ensign,' b. March, 1851 ; d. in infancy. 
XI. A SON, not named, b. April, 1852; d. in infancy. 
XII. Hannah,' b. March 16, 1853; m. Edmund L. Bailey. 

745 XIII. Augustus Eugene.' b. April 28, 1856. 
740 XIV. Sherman,' b. April 21, 1801. 



SIXTH GENERATION 187 

353. 

HIRAM « CHURCHILL (Asaph,^ Jabez," Josiah,^ William,- 
JoHN 1). Born in Paris, Me., 1808. Died Jan. 5, 1882. Married 
1st, Margaret Tarbox. Married 2d, July 14, 18G1, Melinda S. 
Rockwell. She was born Jan. 13, 1842. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. Ellen,' d. unmarried. 

Children of Second Wife. 

747 II. George Hiram, '^ b. Oct. 4, 1864, at Charlestown, Mass. 

748 III. Frederick Augustus,' b. Dec. 21, 1867, at Charlestown, Mass. 
IV. Nettie Augusta,' b. April 3, 1870, at Charlestown, Mass. 

749 V. Edward Everett,' b. Feb. 3, 1873, at Charlestown, Mass. 

354. 

NATHANIEL « CHURCHILL (Asaph,^ Jabez," Josiah,^ 
William,- Johx '). Born in Paris, >[e.. May 28, 1810. Lived at 
Emory's Mill, .Ale. He died May 18, 1866. Married, Nov. 6, 1843, 
Abby W. Stevexs, of Shapleigli, Me., born Sept. 3, 1819. 

Children. 
I. Belle G.,' b. Aug. 23, 1845; m. George L. Prescott, Nov. 5, 
1870. 

750 II. Roger Williams,' b. Au^. 30, 1847; m. Maggie A. Archibald, 

Dec. 13. 1883. 

III. RuFus S.,' b. Dec. 6, 1856; d. March 9. 1857. 

751 IV. Edgar W.,' b. Dec. 15, 1858; unmarried in March, 1889. 

355. 

ELBRIDGE« CHURCHILL (Asapii,^ Jabez,^ Josiah,^ Will- 
iAM,2 JoHx^). Born in Paris, Me., 1812. Married 1st, Maky 
Sophia Peterson. She was born Sept. 27, 1824 ; married 2d, 
Abbie Cole. She was born Sept. 22, 1824. 

One Child by First Wife. 
I. Nancy,' d. ageil 2 j'ears 6 months. 

Children by Second Wife. 
II. Nancy,' b. Nov. 8, 1844. 
TIL Mary Sophia,' b. Sept. 22, 1846. 

IV. Asaph,' d. in infancy. 
V. Marilda,' d. in infancy. 

VI. Annette,' d. in infancy. 
VII. AMERicus,'d. at the age of 15 vears. 

752 VIII. Ferguson, ',b. April 1, 1859. 

IX. Maria,' d. in childhood. 

753 X. Albert,' b. Oct. 7, 1866. 

356. 

ALBERT « CHURCHILL (Asaph,^ Jabez," Josiah,^ William,- 
JoHN 1). Born in Paris, Me., May 21, 1816. Married, 1842, Mercy 
Ereeman. 



188 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 
I. Angeroxe,' b. 1843; d. unmarried, 1882. 
II. Ellen A.J b. Dec. 25, 184G ; m. Jasox McLeod, July 8, 1871. 

Ch ildren . 

1. Malcolm McLeod, b. June 23, 1872; d. Feb. 4, 1885. 

2. Albert Churchill McLeod, b. March 22, 1874. 

3. Arthur James McLeod, b. Aug. IG, 1878. 

4. Nettie Winfred McLeod, b. June 23, 1880. 

5. Mabel Angie McLeod, b. March 12, 1883 

6. Ethel McLeod, b. Aug. 5, 1888. 

III. Albert F.,' b. 1850; d. March, 1852. 

IV. Winnie,' b. 1856. 
V. Ada F.,' b. 1861. 

754 VI. Edwin P.,' b. 1865. 

357. 

DAVID EUSSELL ^ CHURCHILL (JoH>r,5 Israel/ Josiah/ 
William/ John '). Born at Yonge, Ont., January, 1813. Married, 
at Yonge, Jane jNIcVeigh. 

Children horn at Yonge, Leeds County, C. W. 

755 I. Arza," b. March 8, 1835; d. in Detroit. 

756 II. Malcolm,' m. Harriet Hamblen, settled in North Dakota. 
III. Adeline Adella,' m. William Bradley. 

757 IV. William Murray,' ra. LrcY Scott, at Elizabeth, Ont. 

V. Lavinia,' no record. 
VI. Ann Eliza,' m. William H. Moulton. 

They had a son, J. H. Moulton, who lived at Westport, Ont., 
April, 1901. 
VII. Diantha Jane,' died young. 
VIII. Sarah Diantha,' died young. 

758 IX. Benjamin McVeigh,' m. 1st, Mary Whalen, in Westport, Ont. ; 

m. 2d, ( ) ( ), in East Saginaw; m. 3d, ( ) ( ), in 

East Saginaw. 

358. 

JOHN« CHUECHILL (John,^ Israel/ Josiah/ William,^ 
John ^). Born in Yonge, Ont., in 1816, and died in 1860. Married 

1st, ( ) ( ) ; married 2d, in Oshawa, Wliitly County, C.W., 

Sophia Tompkins, July 28, 1847. 

Children hy First Wife. 

759 I. William Henry,' b. April 11, 1844; m. Alice Titus, who was b. 

Jan. 30, 1848. --^ 

Children by Second Wife. 

II. Sarah Ann,' b. in Oshawa, May 24, 1848 ; m. Williaji Lamb, of 
Oshawa, 1868. 

They had three children, names not received by us. 
III. Minerva,' b. in Oshawa, Feb. 29, 1852 ; m., in 18"70, Charles Rob- 
inson, of Highland Creek, Ont. 
They had five children, names not received by us. 
7<J0 IV. George Frederick,' b. Dec. 19, 1854; m. Lizzie M. Addy, of 
Chicago. 
V. Minnie,' b. Aug. 17, 1857; unmarried, living, in 1901, in Chicago. 



SIXTH GENEEATIOX 



189 



359. 

JO^TAS*= CHURCHILL (John/' Israel/ Josiah/ Williams- 
John ^). Born at Yonge, Ont., 1827. He Avas a farmer and lived 
at Yonge. Married, in Westport, Can., April 18, 1859, Elizabeth 
FoRRESTEK, b. April 18, 1833. 

Ch ildren . 

I. Jane,^ b. Feb. 11, 18C1 ; m. Joseph Moulton, July 9, 1883. 
They live at Farrensville, Ont., and have two children. 

Child. 
1. William John Moulton, b. April 11, 1885. 

761 II. John,'] b. June 12, imS; 

III. Ann,' ) b. June 12, 18G3 ; m. Christopher Johnston, March 9, 

1882. 

IV. Jones,' \ b. May 10, 18C8 ; died at 3 months. 

V. Elizabeth,') b. May 10. ISfiS; m. (^as his second wife) Christo- 
pher Johnston. 

361. 

LEVIUS " CHURCHILL (Cornelius/ Israel,^ Josiah/ Will- 
iam,- John^). Born Jan. 29, 1812, in Yonge, Ont. Married, Nov. 
6, 1836, Delila Betts. 

Children. 

I. Ltdia,' b. December, 1837; ra. Dr. Stanley Scott 
II. Charlotte,' m. William Paxton. 

III. Caroline,' ni. Jarvis Cornell. 

IV. Delila,' m. ( ) Bogart. 



3G3. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Cornelius/ Israel/ Josiah/ 



William,- John ^). Born Oct. 8, 1828, at Yonge, Ont. 
May 10, 1848, Jane Ma.jok. 



Married, 





I. 


Adelia.' 




II. 


Harriet.' 


762 


III. 


Levius.' 


763 


IV. 


Frederick.' 


764 


V. 


Benjamin.' 



Cli ildren. 



363. 



WILLIAM TURNERS CHURCHILL (Jacob/ Joseph/ 
Josiah/ William,- John '). Born in Gloncester, R.I., June 21, 
1790. Removed with his father's family to Williamstown, Vt., and 
lived there until 1838, when with his father he removed first to 
Kingsbury and then to Sterling, N.Y., where he kept a tavern. 
Died July 21, 1866, at Sterling. Married, 1811, Isabel Gilbert. 



190 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children horn in Williamstoivn, Vt. 

I, Anna,' b. 1813; d. 1822. 
764 II. Curtis M.,' b. 1815; m. 1st, Jane Ann Gilchrist; m. 2d, Mary 

L. Bunnell. 
III. Charles,' b. May 3, 1817; d. 1822. 
7G5 IV. Joel Gilbert,' b. July 26, 1819; ru. Margaret Hewett, August, 
1842. 
V. Ltdia Ann,' b. 1821 ; m. Isaac Parcel. 

One Child. 
1. William Turner Parcel, b. at Sterling, N.Y., 1844. 

364. 

ARTEMAS « CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Joseph,* Josiah,^ Will- 
iam,^ JoHx'). Born in Williamstown, Vt., Aug. 4, 1797. He 
went to Kingsbury, X.Y., Sept. 8, 1820, and engaged to '• carry on" 
the farm of Mr. Mattison of that town. He became engaged to the 
eklest of his employer's daughters and married, Dec. 31, 1820, Anxa 
Mattison, who was born in Kingsbury, IST.Y., Sept. 15, 1800. They 
lived in Kingsbury till near 1840, when they removed to vSterling, 
and afterwards lived at Scriba and Hannibal. He died at Cicero, 
Sept. 5, 1873. JMrs. Anna Mattison Churchill, in 1884, at the age 
of 84, wrote two clear and very full letters about her husband's 
father's family and her own, these letters being the basis of most of 
what is known about the origin and connections of the family. She 
was still living in Fairhaven, N.Y., with her daughter, Mrs. Pettitt, 
on July 17, 1887. She died September, 1892. 

Children born, the first six in Kingshury, the rest in Sterling. 

Carmi D..' b. Dec. 7, 1821; m. Silda Kimball, Feb. 10, 1850. 
Charles R.,' b. Nov. 24, 1824; m. Mary J. Asseltine, May 10, 

1854. 
Sarah E.,' b. Sept. 30, 1826; m. Dorastus Pettitt, Sept. 30, 

1854, in Sterling. 

They lived in Sterling and Fairhaven, N.Y. He is a farmer. 
Mattison A.,' b. Dec. 20, 1830; d. unmarried July 4, 1865. 
Julius B.,' b. March 5, 1832; m. Eliza Knight, June 18, 1859, in 

Scriba, N.Y. 
VI. Mary J.,' b. Oct. 8, 1834; m. Emery Moulton, June 6, 1860, in 

New Haven. 

They lived in Cicero, Onondaga County, N.Y. He is a farmer. 
770 VII. William T.,' b. April 21, 1841; m. 1st, Sarah Long, in Scriba, 

March 27, 1864; m. 2d, Ellen Ben^n. 

He served in the Civil War of 1861-1865. Afterwards a farmer 
in Scriba and Lansing. 
VIII. Martha A.,' b. Dec. 21, 1843; m. Col. L. V. S. Mattison, March 

26, 1864. She d. June 30, 1865. 

365. 

PALMERS (CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Joseph,* Josiah,^ Will- 
iam,' JoHN^). Born in Williamstown, Vt., 1805, and probably 
lived there. He died in Williamstown, Vt. Married Susais' Henry. 



766 
767 


I 
II 




III 


768 
769 


IV. 
V. 



SIXTH GENERATION 191 



Child. 

Ill I. Henry Palmer,' b. Aug. 11, 18S0 ; m. 1st, Mariah Brown, June, 

1853; m. 2d, Clarissa Meade, Dec. 18, 1879. 

3G6. 

OTIS« CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Joseph/ Josiah/ William,- 
John ^). Born in Williamstown, Vt., Oct. 10, 1808. Lived at 
Amsterdam, N.Y. Married, Sept. 18, 1829, Mariah L. Valtghn. 

Children horn in Amsterdam, N. Y. 

I. LoDusKT,' b. June 4, 1834; m. Augustus V. Wilder, Sept. 15, 
1857. 

772 II. Frank Alanson,' b. Aug. 9, 1838; m. Mary L. Shaffer, Oct. 4, 

1864. 

367. 

JACOB « CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Joseph,^ Josiah,^ William,^ 
John ^). Born near Providence, R.I., July 13, 1810. Moved with 
his father's family to Vermont at the age of 4 years. He was a 
house-joiner. Lived first at Kingsbury and Sterling, N.Y., but 
in 1833 removed to Fort Edward. Married, in 1830, Clarissa 
Vaughn. 

Two Children, ihe Son born at Kingsbury, ike Daughter at Fort Edward, N. Y. 

773 I. Charles Palmer,'' b. July 2G, 1832; ra. Emeline Beebe, July 3, 

1854. 
II. Adelia,' b. June 11, 1837; m. Daniel Whitford, of Saratoga, 
N.Y., 1857. 

They lived at Saratoga. She died in May, 1885. They had six 
children, nnmes not obtained. 

368. 

SYLVESTER" CHURCHILL (Benjam^V Joseph,^ Josiah,^ 
William,- John ^). Born at Putney, Vt., March 6, 1801. Re- 
moved to "Waukesha and thence to Manston, Wis., where he died 
about 1862. He was a farmer. Married Eanny Davenport. 

Child. 
I. Fanny,' m. Harry Smith. 

Child. 

1. Christopher Smith, m. Eliza Howard. One son, Benj. Smith, 
lives at Salesville, Wis. 

369. 

ERASTUS^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ JosEpn,^ Josiah,^ 
William,- John ^). Born at Putney or Westminster, Vt., Dec. 13, 
1809. Removed to New York State, and lived at Manlius, N.Y. 



192 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Removed to Waukesha, Wis. He has been a farmer. He was 
living in March, 1900, with his daughters, Mary and Emily, at 
Eagle, Wis. Married, at Manlius, N.Y., Almira Churchill, 
daughter of Joseph. 

Childo-en. 

JTIa I. Charles Hamilton,'' b. at Manlius, N.Y. ; m. Elizabeth Reg- 
ular. 
II. Austin,' b. at Manlius, N.Y., and d. May 15, 1863. 
7741) III. Hiram DeForrest,' b. at Manlius, N.Y. ; m. Mary Ann Howard, 

1861. 
774:C IV. William Nelson.' b. at Manlius, N.Y. ; m. Elizabeth S. Taylor, 
at Waukesha, May 14, 186:^. 
V. Mary,' b. at Waukesha; m. Marcellius White, March 26, 1862. 
Mr. White died April 8, 1885. 

One Child. 

1. Ida Mae White, b. June 10. 1864; m. George Weston, Feb. 4, 
1883. (Divorced.) One child, Florence White. 

VI. Irene Sophronia,' d. March 25, 1878. 
VII. Emily Amanda,' ni. Silas Stickles, 1877. 

Children. 

1. Maude Stickles, b. September, 1879. 

2. Roland Stickles, b. Sept 17, 1880. 

3. Harry Stickles, b. Oct. 15, 1883. 

4. Fred Stickles. 

370. 

CHAELES PERRY" CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Joseph," 
JosiAH,^ William,- Johx '). Born March 29, 1812, at Putney, or 
Westminster, Vt. Married 1st, March 20, 1834, at Manlius, N.Y., 
Amelia Ann Davenport. She was born Aug. 1, 1815, and died 
March 3, 1852 ; married 2d, Sept. 12, 1856, Elizabeth Van Sheick. 

Children. 

774(1 I. Charles Hawley,' b. Feb. 20, 1835; m. Sarah Van Sheick, 
March I, 1857. 
II. Francis Henry.' b. Jan. 26, 1837; d. in the Union Army, Sept. 11, 
1863 ; unmarried. 
III. Almeron Perry,' h. July 20, 183'J ; unmarried. 

774e IV. John Ira,' b. iMareh 18, 1842; m. ( ) McViccar. 

V. Fanny,' b. July 20, 1845; d. Oct. 10, 1854. 

VI. Amelia Ann,' b. Aug. 11,1848; m. Charles P. Peabody, April 
7, 1866. Said to have had a family of seven children, names not 
received. 

Children of Second Wife. 

774f VII. Alphonzo Theodore,' b. March 13, 1858. 

VIII. Maky Alice,' b. Jan. 29, 1860; m. Seymore E. Courtwright, 
Feb, 21, 1880. 
IX. Frank H ,' b. July 18, 1864; d. Sept. 4, 1873. 
X. Ella Evelyn,' b. March 8, 1866. 



SIXTH GENERATION 193 



371. 

JAilES" CHURCHILL (Bexjamin/ Joseph/ Josiah," Will- 
iam,- John ^). Born at Putney, Vt. We have been able to get very 
little information about him, and this from Miss Alice Churchill, of 
Waukesha, Wis., a grand-niece. He was a stage driver, and later 
a railroad man. He was twice married ; the first wife's name was 
Charlotte, to whom no children were born ; but by the second wife, 
whose name is not known to us, he had two children. 

Children. 

I. Pamelia,' who married and lived in California. 
II. George,' of wliom nothing is known. 

372. 

CALVIN W.'' CHURCHILL (Alva,"' Jacob,^ Josiah,MVill- 
lAM,- JoHN^). Born July 23, 1809, in Stockbridge, Mass. Married 
1st, Nov. 8, 1832, Luna Holcomb ; she died March 23, 1876 ; mar- 
ried 2d, Oct. 8, 1876, Mehitable Gee. 

Children . 

I. Child not named, died soon. 
II. Olney.' b. May 18, 18:lG; unmnrried. 

He practised dentistry and was interested in the rubber type 
business in Philadelphia. Died of consumption, July 1, 1874. 

III. LuTiLDA,' b. Nov. 7, 1839 ; m. Hollis Holcomb, October, 186G. 

Children. 

1. Charles S. Holcomb, b. May 24, 1808; m. Sadie Mott, July 3, 

1889. 

2. Dean Holcomb, b. Oct. 9, 1877. 

3. Lura M. Holcomb, b. June 19, 1880. < 

IV. Martha,'' b. April 11, 1849; m. Dudley S. Sherman, Aug. 30, 

1888. 

They lived in Leroy, Penn. 

373. 

LAFAYETTE « CHURCHILL (Alva,' Jacob/ Josiah,' Will- 
iam/ John ^). Born in Stockbridge, June 22, 1828. Removed 
with his father to Pennsylvania. Married, Dec. 31, 1847, Susanna 
Vrooman, b. Feb. 26, 1830. 

Children. 

I. Sarah Mellissa,' b. Dec. 26, 1848; m. Sidney W. Clark, July 

4, 18fi5. 

Children. 

1. Mina A. Clark, b. April 28, 1866; m. Kimberly Wilcox, June 

19, 1892. 

2. Julia Clark, b. March 21, 1868; d. June 31, 1871. 

3. Rosa Bell Clark, b. April 21, 1870; d. Aug. 25, 1879. 



194 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

4. Kuby May Clark, b. Jan. 4, 1874; d. Aug. 19, 1879. 

5. Jennie Clark, b. April 16, 187b; d. Aug. 27, 1879. 

6. Sadie Clark, b. May 8-15, 1878; d. Aug. 25, 1879. 

7. Encil Ernest Clark,' b. May 6, 1881 ; m. Tyra Holcomb, Dec. 26, 

1900. 

ir. Polly Diana,' b. Feb. 19, 1850. 

III. Calvin Mallory,' b. May 16, 1852. 

IV. Marah Mina,' b. Oct. 22, 1854. 

V. Melbourne,' b. Sept. 12, 1856; m. Bridget CirsTY, Feb. 25, 1879. 
VI. Dora Ann,' b. Sept. 9, 1863. 
VII. Elmer,' b. July 31, 1868; m., April 15, 1890, Ignatia Storrs, who 
was b. Feb. 26, 1872. 

374. 

ROSWELL PALMERS CHURCHILL (Seymore,^ Jacob," 
JosiAH,^ William,^ John ^). Born in Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 24, 
1818. Married Maria Knapp, who was born Oct. 29, 1830. 

Children. 
I. Charles Seymore,' b. July 16, 1850; m. Mrs. Alice (Rote) 
Ayer ; no issue. 
II. Alida jANE,'b. Nov. 14, 1852; d. Aug. 8, 1854. 

774 III. John Pitt,' b. Dec. 13, 1858: m. Elizabeth Phreun. 
IV. Clark,' b. Feb. 9, 1862; d. at 9 days of age. 

375. 

CHARLES FREDERICK « CHURCHILL (Jacob,^ Jacob,* 
JosiAH,8 William,^ John ^). Born in Delhi, N.Y., May 20, 1837, 
and lived there in 1890 when we received letters from him. Married, 
June 14, 1870, Harriet Frances Armstrong, b. in Walton, 
April 25, 1844. 

Children. 
I. Nellie,' b. July 29, 1871 ; d. Jan. 3, 1873. 
II. Louise,' b. July 25, 1879. 

775 III. William Wheeler,' b. July 3, 1882. 

376. 

REV. EBENEZERfi CHURCHILL (George,^ Ebenezer,* 
JoHN,^ John,- John ^). Born at Plymouth, May 19, 1787. He 
removed to Ohio, where he became a Presbyterian minister. Mar- 
ried Elizabeth Peabody. Died in Liverpool, Ohio, 1853. 

Children born in Middleiown, Ohio. 

I. Elizabeth A.,' b. Feb. 10, 1825; m. William Marlnee, July 6, 
1843. 

Children. 

1. Andrew Marlnee, b. May 3, 1844; m. ( ) Cofifee. 

2. Ebenezer Marlnee, b. April 24, 1846. 

3. J. B. Marlnee, b. April 15, 1848: m. Mary E. Galbraith. 

4. George Marlnee, b. May 21, 1852; d. unmarried. 

5. Sarah J. Marlnee, b. March 12, 1854; ni. S. A. McLane. 

6. Mary E. Marlnee, b. September, 1856; m. ( ) Ford, of 

Iowa. 



SIXTH GENEEATION I95 

II. Sakah B.,'' b. Sept. 5, 1827; m. George Bursox, March 8, 1847. 
He was born July 1, 1825. They lived in Middletown, Ohio. 

Children born in Middletown. 

1. Elizabeth Ann Burson, b. Sept. 17, 1849. 

2. Benjamin P. Burson, b. -Jan. 18, 1852; m. Emma J. Huston. 

3. Phebe Burson, b. Nov. 8, 1856; m. Alvin C. Huston. 

4. Nancy Emma Burson, b. Marcii 1, 1861; m. Thomas F. 

Shaffer. 

5. George Churchill Burson, b. July 24, 1867. 

776 III. George W.,' b. June 27, 1830; m. Elizabeth Georgk, Sept. 28, 

1850. ^ 

777 IV. Benjamin Peabody,' b. Aug. 4, 1832; m. Eveline E. Bradfield, 

of E. Fairfield, Ohio, 1854. 



SEVENTH GENERATION. 



377. 

WILLIAM^ CHUECHILL (Asahel,« Samuel,^ Samuel,* 
JoHN,^ Joseph/ John^). Born at Apalacliin, N.Y., April, 1795. 
Lived in Caroline, N.Y., and died in Bingham, Pa., April 9, 1850. 
Tlie account of this line was compiled for us by Mrs. Annie J., wife 
of Frank Churchill Scoville, of Greenwich, N.Y. William ' mar- 
ried in Berkshire, N.Y., August, 1818, Haxnah Freeland, who 
was born Aug. 12, 1795, and died at Spring Mills, N.Y., Oct. 2, 
1875. 

CJiildren horn at Caroline, N. Y. 

I. Eliza Lavina,® b. May 16, 1819; m. William Cobb, at Bingham, 
Pa., Nov. 20, 1838. 

They lived for fifty-seven years at Spring Mills, N.Y. She died 
Nov. 9, 1895. 

Children. 

1. Emmaline Cobb, b. Nov. 27, 1839; m. 1st, Ebenezer L.Nelson, 

Oct. 28, 1858; m. 2d, Delancey Ereeborn, June 30, 1860. 
They lived at Spring Mills and had four children; viz., Ger- 
trude, Angelo, Fairnian, and Eawn W. 

2. Angeline Cobb, b. March 22, 1841 ; m. Eugene B. Fullar, June 

1, 1874. 

They live at Wellsville, N.Y., and have one child, Bayard C, 
b. Aug. 26, 1875. 

3. Theodore Cobb, b. Feb. 8, 1843; ni. Margaret P. Metzger, 

July 13, 1864. 

They live at Spring Mills and have six children; viz. (H 
William M.; (2) Howard; (3) Arling; (4) Mary A.; (5) 
Churchill; (6) Claire. 

4. William Cobb, Jr., b. Aug. 23, 1848 ; m. Delia Lawrence, Aug. 

9, 1870. 

They live in Spring Mills and have five children: (1) Fordyce 
A.; (2) Eunice E. ; (3) Lera Lawrence; (4) Herbert L. ; (5) 
Camilla Angle. 

II. Harriet Amanda,^ b. Oct. 8, 1821 ; m. Luman H. Scoville, Oct. 
22, 1845 in Bingham, Pa., and had 

Children. 

1. Fayette L. Scoville, b. in Harrison, Pa., Oct. 31, 1846; m. 

Alice 0. Johnson in Knoxville, Pa., Oct. 31, 1875. They live 
in Wellsville, N.Y., and have two children: (1) Lewis 
Luman; (2) Harriet Caroline. 

2. Frank Churchill Scoville, b. in Bingham, Pa., June 4, 1850 j 

m. Annie Judson Dobbins, of Wellsville, N.Y., July 18, 1878. 
No children. 

(196) 



SEVENTH GENERATION 197 

III. Theodore,^ b, in Carolina, N.Y., June 10, 1826; d. in Bingham, 

Pa., Feb. 24, 1838. 

IV. Dorcas Maria, ^ b. March 23, 1829 ; m., in Bingham, Pa., Walter 

Leonakd, Dee. 25, 18.53. 

They lived in Spring Mills and had (1) Pred Churchill Leonard, 
b. Feb. 16, 1856: m. Estella G. Cook, and had Louise, Shirley, 
Walter C, and Marjorie. (2) Arthur George Leonard, b. June 26, 
1859; d. April U, 1872. (3) Luman W.Leonard, b. Jan. 22, 1866; 
m. Mary Wood Horton, and had Ruth Leonard, b. Jan. 26, 1890. 
(4) Myra Leonard, b. Sept. 25, 1872; m. Willet Lyon Ward, Nov. 
17, 1897. 

778 V. Georgk William," b. Feb. 24, 1834; m. 1st, Mary A. Youngman, 

of Bingham, Pa., 1854; m.2d, Susan Cheesbro, of Huntington, 
Ind., Dec. 30, 1860. 

Children. 

1. Charles D., b. May 7, 1862, who lived (1899) at East View, 

New Mexico. 

We have not been able to get any further account of him ex- 
cept that in 1899 he lived at East View, New Mexico. If with- 
out issue, he is the only living descendant of William^ Churchill 
who bears the Churchill name. 

2. Fred H., b. Feb. 27, 1867; d. Aug. 6, 1889. 

377a. 

SAMUEL ' CHURCHILL (Asahel,« Samuel/' Samuel," John,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born at Apalacliin, N.Y. Very little has been 
learned of his subsequent history. Mr. Frank Churchill Scoville, of 
Greenwich, N.Y., a grand-nephew, says that in 1862, as a small 
boy, he visited the family then living at Antioch, Ind. He was then 
living with his second wife. We have no dates at all and our only 
information comes from ]Mr. Scoville. Mr. Churchill is said to have 
died at Huntington, Ind. Married 1st, Miss Abernath, and mar- 
ried 2d, Mrs. Sxowdox. 

Children, of which wife not known, nor order of birth. 

Nelson.^ 
Amanda.^ 
Olive. ^ 
Frank.* 

378. 

DANIEL ^ CHURCHILL (Asahel,« Samuel,^ Samuel," John,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born in Apalachin, N.Y., July 31, 1800. Went, 
when 9 years old, with his father's family to the new Western 
home at Brookville, Ind. He died in 1858. Married 1st, 1825, 
Nancy Street. Married 2d, 1851, Julia Street. 

Children, all of First Wife. 

779 I. James Mortimer,* b. Jan. 11, 1827; m. Elizabeth McKay, Dec, 

31, 1856. 

780 II. William,^ b. Aug. 4, 1828; m. Anna R. Bush, Oct. 29, 1872. 

Lives at Rushville, Ind. A lumber dealer. 



198 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Jane B.. b. July 5, 1875; m. Ned Abercrombie, Dec. 28, 1899. 

2. Kate Wilma, b. April 25, 1881. 

III. Jefferson,^ b. March 13, 1830 ; m. Matilda Reeves. 

Children. 

1. Lena M., b. May 21, 1857; d. aged 4 years. 

2. Ernest M., b. Oct. 1, 18(j0; d. at 2 years 6 months. 

3. Anna Bruce, b. June 20, 18G5; died young. 

4. Earl Keeves, b. Aug. 27, 1874. 

IV. Sarah Ann,^ b. March 14, 1832; m. John S. Lewis. 

781 V. John Wesley,^ b. May 23, 1834; m. Annie Mintner. 

782 VI. George Tetlor,^ b. Oct. 28, 1837; m. Anna Gunit, October, 

1868. 
VII. Mart Elizabeth, ^ b. Sept. 10, 1840; d. young. 
VIII. Malinda,8 b. July 19, 1842; d. young. 

783 IX. Milton,** b. Nov. 11, 1843; m. Clara Matilda Alesworth, Aug. 

8, 1867. 

Lived in Toledo, Ohio. 

379. 

LYMAN ^ CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Samuel,'' John,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born Sept. 17, 1799. Place of birth and resi- 
dence not obtained. Married, Sept. 20, 1826, Charlotte Dewey. 

Children. 
I. Helen Dewey.* 

784 II. Frederic K.^ No further record. 
III. Chester,* d. in infancy. 

785 IV. Herbert,* m. Caroline J. Scribner. 

V. Henry,* d. in infancy. 
VI. Catharine A.,* m. Alonzo P. Strong. 

380. 

HENRY " CHUECHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Samuel," John,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born July 7, 1812. Lived in Rochester, N.Y. 
He was still living in Rochester, Aug. 15, 1887, but no answers 
were received to applications. These meagre notes were from a 
personal interview of Mr. IST. W. Churchill, at Rochester, and a let- 
ter from Edward S., of Napa City, Cal. Married, May 20, 1835, 
Sarah Dewey, who was born April 7, 1814. 

Children. 

786 I. Arthur,** b. March 1, 183fi. 

II. Frances V.,* b. Aug. 7 1837; m. John Hdmphret. 

787 III. Henry L.,* b. Sept. 29, 1839. 

788 IV. Edward S.,* b. April G, 1842; m. at Rochester, N.Y., April 28, 

1868, Mary Cornelia Wilder, who was born in ^Memphis, 
Tenn., Nov. 3, 1844, dau. of Daniel and Eliza (Goodman) 
Wilder. Mr. Churchill is a graduate of the University of 
Rochester, N.Y., in 1862. He settled in California in 1875, and 
since that time has been in the banking business; member of the 
firm of James H. Goodman & Co., Napa City, Cal. They lived 
at Napa City, Cal., in 1887. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 199 



CJiildren horn at Rochesier, N. Y. 

1. Edward Wilder, b. July 1, 1870. 

2. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 3, 1872. 

V. Mart,^ b. April G, 1842; d. Oct. 9, 18G7. 

381. 

WILLIAM CURTIS' CHURCHILL (Daniel/ Samuel,^ 
Samuel/ Johx/ Joseph,- John^). Born in Stockbridge, July 6, 
1809. Lived there until about 1852, when he removed to L^tiea, 
N.Y. Married 1st, Eliza S. Ariel, who was born 1813 ; d. 1837 ; 
married 2d, July 23, 1839, Jaxe Waldo Leonard, daughter of 
Solomon, born Nov. 1, 1813 ; married 3d, December, 1851, Caroline 
Sherrill, at New Hartfort, N.Y. Caroline died May 10, 1890. 

CJiildren of First Wife. 

I. Horace, « b. May, 1833: d. Aug. 5, 1833. 
II. Isabel,^ b. March, 1835; d. Aug. 25, 1835. 

Children of Second Wife. 

III. Eliza,8 b. July 16, 1840. 

IV. William,^ born in the spring of 1851 ; died in infancy. 

Children of Third Wife, horn in Utica, N. Y. 

V. Frances Caroline,^ b. July 5, 1854 ; ni. H. B. Riggs, 1871. 

789 VI. William Huntington,^ b. Mandi 10, 1855. 

VII. Cornelia Sherrill,^ b. March 4, 1858; m. George Wollcott 
HuBBELL, of Ncwarlv, N.J., Jan. 2G, 187G. 
VIII. James Sherrill,* b. Aug. 20, 1861 ; unmarried. 
IX. A CHILD, died in infancy. 
X. Grace Huntington,^ b. Sept. 25, 1863; m. Henry Lorillard 
Cammann, June 5, 1898. No children. 

382. 

SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Dantel,« Samuel,^ Samuel," 
John/ Joseph,- John ^). Born 1811. Married, Oct. 4, 1835, Mary 
Taylor, of Lee, Mass, 

Children. 

790 I. Charles Taylor,^ b. August, 1845; m. Minnie Butler, of New 

York, 1869. 

791 II. Everett,** b. December, 1«52; m. Agnes S. Goodnow, 1883. 

383. 

BAENABAS" CHURCHILL (Job,« Barnabas,^ Barnabas,* 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born at Plymouth, Sept. 30, 1809, 
and lived there. Married, March 10, 1833, Eliza Eddy, the 
daughter of John. 



200 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Cliildren. 

I. Barnabas Lothrop,^ b. April 1, 1834; drowned at the age of 17 

years. 
II. Robert Roberts,^ b. Jan. ], 1836; d. aged 1 year 5 months. 
III. Elizabeth Eddy,^ b. Oct. 16, 1837; m. Lothrop Kimball. 

Children. 

1. Mary Elizabeth Kimball, b. 1863. 

2. Carrie Gibson Kimball, b. 1865. 

3. Barnabas Lothrop Kimball, b. 1868. 

4. Emma Frances Kimball, b. 1870. 

793 IV. Robert Bruce,** b. June 8, 1841. 

V. Frances Marion,® b. Nov. 5, 1844; d. at the age of 2 years. 
VI. Emma Frances,® b. February, 1846; m. Henry L. Earned, of 
Buffalo, N.Y. 
VII. Mary Louise.* b. Aug. 1, 1847; m. Charles Cobb. 
VIII. Annie,® b. May 6, 1849; m. Arthur E. Lewis. 

384. 

SYLVANUS^ CHURCHILL (Job,« Barnabas,^ Barnabas," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born in Plymouth, Feb. 23,1815, 
and lived there. Married, Oct. 10, 1837, Lucretia Ann Bacon, 
daughter of Captain George and Hannah. 

Children horn in Plymovih. 

I. Lucretia L.,*^ b. July 27, 1839; m. Isaac W. Jackson, Dec. 25, 
1864. 

794 II. George Bacon,® b. July 28, 1841; m. Widow Mary Ramsay, of 

Nevada, March 12, 1871. 

III. Job,** b. Dec. 10, 1843; unmarried. 

IV. Timothy G.,® b. Aug. 6, 1846; d. May 8, 1848. 

V. Alice G.,® b. Oct. 17, 1848; d. April 26, 1866, at Manchester, N.H. 
VI. Jennie E.,® b. Dec. 23, 1851 ; d. at Columbiana, Feb. 12, 1864. 
VII. Rebecca J.,® b. Aug. 27, 1856; m. Lucius P. Nelson, of Arling- 
ton, Feb. 10, 1881. 

385. 

CORNELIUS BRADFORD^ CHURCHILL (Job,« Barnabas,^ 
Barnabas,* Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born in Plymouth, 
March 26, 1824. In 1852 removed from Plymouth to the South, 
and settled in Natchez, Miss. In 1873 moved to New Orleans, La., 
where he died Nov. 6, 1879. He was in the foundry business, a 
noted mechanic, and invented ,the cotton -tie and a cotton-press. 
Married 1st, Nov. 15, 1846, Sarah F. Cushing, daughter of Ezra. 
She died in Natchez, in 1853. Married 2d, 1856, Carrie R. Tay- 
lor, of Natchez, La., Dec. 6, 1856. 

Child hij First Wife. 
I. Sarah C,® b. Oct. 10, 1852. 

Children hy Second Wife. 

795 II. John Harry,® b. May 31, 1858. 

79G III. Ernest T. ,® b. Aug. 27, 1860 ; m. Mrs. Watkins, of Brooklyn, N.Y. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 201 



Children. 

1. Cornelius Ward Churchill, b. 1887. 

2. Catherine C. Churchill, b. 1889. 

3. Effie Hepsibah Churchill, b. 1894. 

797 IV. William Holmes,^ b. Oct. 12, 1863 ; m. Katherine Higginbotham, 

of New Orleans. 

Child. 
1. Harold Earle Churchill, d. in infancy. 

798 V. Cornelius Bradford, Jr., ^ b. Sept. 1, 1866.1 In 1899 these four 

799 VI. Albert CuMMiNGs,^ b. Jan. 19, 1873. (were still unmar- 

800 VII. Francis Gorton,** b. Feb. 12, 1876. fried and lived with 
VIII. Carrie Elizabeth,^ b. Nov. 12, 1878. J the mother in NO. 

386. 

JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (Ichabod,« Ichabod,^ Joseph," 
Barxabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born in Bridgewater, Vt., Aug. 2G, 

1811. Lived in Stowe, Vt. Married, in Stowe, Feb. 8, 1833, 
Eliza Ann Russell, who was born Oct. 8, 1813. 

Children. 

I. Mart Jane,^ b. Oct. 10, 1839; m. Rodney Corse, Nov. 8, 18.o7. 

801 II. Lyman Alonzo,* b. Nov. 15, 1841; m. Frances Marshall, July 

16, 1865. 
III. Abigail,** d. in infancy. 

387. 

STILLMAN^ CHURCHILL (NoAn,« Ichabod,' Joseph,' 
Barnabas,' Joseph,- John'). Born in Stowe, Vt., Sept. 13, 

1812. Worked on tlie farm and attended the district school until 
eighteen years of age, when he went to Montpelier, and attended the 
academy, and taught school until, at the age of twenty-three, he en- 
tered upon the study of the law in the office of Lucius B. Peek, 
afterward U.S. Senator from Vermont. Young Churchill was ad- 
mitted to the bar at twenty-six and two years later was elected 
Clerk of Courts in Montpelier, which office he held for six years. 
He resigned the office and purchased the home-farm and lived there 
until 1850, when he moved to Stowe village and built a hotel for 
summer tourists, and was largely instrumental in building a road to 
the top of Mount Mansfield, where he placed a tent for public use of 
travellers, and was the first to advertise Stowe as a summer resort. 
Like many pioneers of such enterprises he did not receive the coop- 
eration needed to assure prosperity, and later on others profited by 
his sacrifices and efforts. He removed to Montpelier in 1857, and 
to the West in 1862, and settled first in Woodford County, 111., and 
later in Bloomington, 111. He was engaged in Eire and Life Insur- 
ance, until 1875, when he removed his office to Chicago and there 



202 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

contiuued until 1890, when lie moved to Allerton, Iowa, where he 
died Nov. 6, 1892. (The account of this family has been collected 
by Mrs. Effie J. (Churchill) Clarke, of Allerton, Iowa.) Married, 
at Montpelier, Vt., May 20, 1811, Roxy Ann Marsh, daughter of 
Perry and Fannie (Wheelock) Marsh. 

« Children. 

I. IsABKr,,8 b at Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 19, 1842; d. at Calais, Vt., 
Sept. 29, 1844. 
II. EiCHARD Henry,* b. at Stowe, Vt., Sept. 2, 1845; d. at Stowe, 
Aug. 23, 1847. 

III. Alice Cart.* b. at Stowe, Vt., July 29, 1847; m. Alpheus H. 

Pike, at Bloomington, III., Oct. 27, 1870, and died in Chicago, 
111., April 1, 1889, without children. 

IV. Effie Jane,* b. Jan. 29, 1850; ni. Charles W. Clark, of Bloom- 

ington, III., April 20, 1871. At six years she removed with her 
parents to Montpelier, where she attended school and passed her 
girlhood until twelve years, when she removed with her parents to 
Woodford County, 111. She entered the State Normal University 
at Bloomington, III., at seventeen years of age, taught school for 
a few years before her marriage with Mr. Clark, who was born 
at East Concord, N.Y., Aug. 27, 1843, son of David and Eunice 
(Beach) Clark. He was a mechanic. They have lived at Bloom- 
ington and Chicago, 111., and Allerton, Iowa. 

Chilch-en. 

1. Ellery Channing Clark, b. at Bloomington, III., April 24, 1872; 

d. Julv 31, 1872. 

2. Richard "Churchill Clark, b. in Chicai^o, lU., Sept., 187G; d. 

Jan. 12, 1881. 

802 V. Edward Patson,* b. at Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 21, 1857; m. Fla- 

viLLA V. Kellogg, dau. of Alvaro V. and F. Jane (Marsh) 
Kellogg, Oct. 9, 1.M81. He removed with his parents to Illinois 
in lSi;2, and to Bloomington in 1866, where he attended the 
public schools, then to Chicago in 1875, where he lived until his 
marriage as above, since which he has been a farmer in Harvard, 
Iowa, where their children were born. 

Children. 

1. Edward P., b. July 19, 1882. 

2. Francis Gerald, b. Oct. 1, 1884. 

3. Howard Kellogg, b. Jan. 15, 1887; d. Aug. 31, 1888. 

4. Garth, b. June 12, 1895. 

388. 
EDWIN ^ CHURCHILL (Noah,« Ichabod,^ Joseph,* Barna- 
bas,'' Joseph,- John ^). Born in Stowe, Vt., Jan. 4, 1815. Married, 
in Stowe, March 5, 1837, Mary M. Robinson, of Stowe. Died 
Sept. 26, 1883, at Vermont. 

Children born in Stowe. 

I. Susan R,,* b. Jan 17, 1838; m. Hamlet W. Barrows. 

803 II. Charles Reed,* b. June 1, 1840: m. Jane M. WiLKiNS. 
III. Celia L.,* b. Aug. 13, 1845; m. Lonis W. Raymond. 

803a IV. Akunah,* b. Aug. 7, 1847; m. Ida C. Matthew.s. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 203 



389. 

HEMAN ALLEN" CHUECHILL (Noah,« Iciiabod/ Joseph," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John'). Boni in Stowe, Vt., July 27, 181G; 
lived at Barton Landing, Vt. ; died at Irasburg, Vt., Sept. 3, 1883. 
Married, May, 1844, Margette L. Benson, of Stowe. 

Children born in Stoice. Vt. 

804 I. George E.,** b. July 1'9, 1817; m. Emjieline E. Dodge, of Bar- 

ton Landing, Vt. 

S05 II. Frank H.,** b. June 12, 1857; ni. Hattie E. liAMnr.ET. 

80« III. Hope E.,* b. Oct. 22, 1802, ni. William W. Urkknan, of Barton 
Landing, Sept. 16, 1S85. 



390. 

JOHN " CHURCHILL (William," Ichabod,^ Joseph,^ Barna- 
bas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born in Stowe, Oct. 2, 1802 ; lived at Georgia, 
Vt., till about 1845, then moved to Freeport, 111., and later to Lan- 
sing, Iowa ; served as private in the Twenty-seventh Regiment 
Iowa Volunteers, and died in the hospital at JNIemphis, Tenu., while 
in the army. Married Experience Hale, of Georgia, Vt. 

Children born at Georgia, Vt. 

I. Lucy H.,« b. Dec. IG, 1828; n\. A. G. Hemexway, of Franklin. 

II. Harriet E.,^ b. July 12, 1830; ni. 1). C. Shoemaker. 

807 III. Luther B.,^^ b. Dec. 12, 1831; m. Mary Jane Hawkins, in Illinois, 
February, 185:!. 

IV. Jane H..* b. Nov 21, 18;;:l; m. Albert D. Hanan. 

V. Emily J.,** b. July 23, 1835; m. E. L. Stone. 

VI. Sophi;onia,» b. Dec. 20, 1837; m. George F. Nye. 

809 VII. John Franklin,^ d. Sept. 19, ISSC. 

VIII. Abigail W.,** b. at Brandon, Vt., Nov. 30, 1843; m. Charles Alli- 
son, at Canton. Iowa, Oct. 18, 18G1. 

810 IX. Edwin,** b. at Brandon, Vt. ; m. Elizabeth Phillips. 



391. 

WILLIAM ' CHURCHILL (William,^ Ichabod,^ Joseph,^ Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born in Stowe, Vt., Aug. 16, 1805 ; lived 
in Elmore, Vt., a farmer. Married, 1830, Adeline H. Darling, 
of Waterbury, Vt. 

Ch ildren . 

I. Elizabeth J..® b. Feb. U, 1832; m. Francis E. AVolstenholm, 
of Lowell, Mass. 

811 II. William Jefferson,^ b. Feb. 2, 1835; m. Ellen L. Hatch. 

812 III. Henry Harrison,** b. July 31, 1830; m. Wealthy P. Hatch. 

813 IV. Nathan T.,« b. July 17, 1844; m. Khoda Gobar, May 30, 1878. 



204 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

393. 

NOEMAN^ CHURCHILL (William,« Ichabod/ Joseph,* 
Barnabas,'^ Joseph,- John^). Born in Stowe, Vt., Jan. 15,1811. 
We have nothing further relating to this family. Married Eliza 
Spaulding. 

Children. 

814 I. Lyman.8 
II. Charles.** 

393. 

ALMON" CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Ichabod,^ Joseph," Barna- 
bas,^ Joseph,^ John^). Born in Stowe, Vt., April 23, 1808, where 
he was reared, on the farm, and educated in the district school. He 
lived in Stowe until 1850, when he went to California, but returned in 
1852. In 1854 he went West and settled in Benton County for eight 
years, and then removed to Cedar Rapids, Lime County, Iowa. He 
was a farmer. He died at Cedar Rapids, March 21, 1868. Married, 
in Stowe, Vt., March 24, 1834, Anna Lovejoy, of Mansfield, Vt, 
where she was born Sept. 12, 1812. 

Children born in Stowe, except last two horn in Shellsburg, Iowa. 

815 I. George Rollin,^ b. Feb. 17, 1835; m. Elizabeth Ann (Arthur) 

NiLEs, at Cedar Rapids, Sept. 30, 1869. 

He received a common school education in Stowe, and worked on 
the farm until the removal of the family to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 
where he still lives (1902), a farmer. His wife Elizabeth died 
March 21, 1901. 

Children horn in Cedar Rapids. 

1. Edith M., b. Sept. U, 1870. 

2. Myra J., b. Julv 27, 1872. 

3. Howard R., b. Is'-l. 

4. Albert M., 1 . . u , i - ,o-t 

5. Alice M., r^i'^^^'^-'^^lj'^' '«'^- 

6. Earl A., b. Aug. 4, 1885. 

II. Caroline K.,' b. June 29, 1839; m. John C. Hammett, Aug. 26, 
1877. 

They had no children. She died at Sheridan, Kan., Aug. 26, 
1881. 

816 III. Henry Clay,^ b. Aug. 10, 1840; m. Sarah J. Pool. 

They lived in Ceresco, Neb., in 1902. 

Children. 

1. William H. I 3. Roy. 

2. Mark. | 4. Carl. 

And perhaps others. 

IV. May, 8 b. May 13, 1842; m. S. B. Oberlender, of Howard, Kan. 
She d. March 29, 1882. 



Children 
1. Viola M. Oberlender, 
SEE L.C. m. Curtis Errid, 

CONFECTIONS o^ Oklahoma. 

BOOK r^a^6> 2- ^^y^"*'^ Oberlender. 



3. Jennie L. Oberlender. 

4. Fred Oberlender. 

5. Mildred Oberlender. 

6. Jeannette Oberlender. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 205 

817 V. Peter Lovejoy.^ b. Nov. 29, 184G; d. unmarried, Feb. 25, 1872. 

818 VI. Frank M.,^ b. Aug. 29, 1850; m. Laura Linderman, Oct. 25, 

1876. 

They lived at Bannister, Mich., and had, it is said, nine children, 
but we have not been able to get the names. 

819 VII. Omar A.,» b. May 17, 1853; m. Sallie E. Ditton, Feb. 6, 1876. 

They are said to have had four children; names not received. 
He died Dec. 15, 1887. 

VIII. LiLLis Nevada,* b. at Shellsburg, Iowa, .Tune 18, 1855; m. Samtel 

F. Negley, Jan. 1, 1880, at Wahoo, Neb. 

He was the son of James S. and Jane Negley. He was a farmer 
and mechanic, and lived at Wahoo, Neb., where they had seven 
children, viz. : 

Children. 

1. Feme Anna Negley, b. Jan. 1, 1881. 

2. Floyd Carroll Negley, b. Aug. 8, 1884. 

3. Grace Marshall Noglev, Oct. 20, 1887. 

4. Noel Ardis Negley, b.>eb. 27, 1889. 

5. Doris Opal Negley, b. Sept. 7, 1892. 

6. Marjorie Thankful Negley, b. July 2, 1895. 

7. Bernice Winifred Negley, b. Sept. 26, 1899. 

IX. Harry E.,^ b. July 16, 1861 ; m. Isabella Vax Osdall, at Gene- 
see, 111., June G, 1882. 

Born at Shellsburg, Iowa. Educated at Coe Institute, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa, and Western College. Lived at Toledo, Iowa. 
Practised law, and was deputy auditor and treasurer of Tama County, 
Iowa; removed before 1889 to Greeley, Col., where he is an emi- 
nent member of the bar. 

Childreyi. 

1. Flossie Estollc, b. May 26, 1883, in Toledo, Iowa. 

2. Harry Van Osdall, L. May 10, 1886, in Toledo, Iowa. 

3. Isabel Lovejoy, b. Feb. 4, 1889, in Greeley, Col. 



394. 

ALDEN P.' CHURCHILL (Jesse,« Ichabod,^ Joseph,^ Bar- 
nabas,' Joseph,- John ^). Boru in Woodstock, Vt., July 8, 1822, 
and lived with his uncle, Nathan T., until manhood. Married Eliza- 
beth M. GiLMAN. 

Children. 

I. Horace H.,« b. May 3. 1847; d. Sept. 2, 1848. 
II. JiLiA E.,« b. May 11, 1850; d. Jan. 8, 1860. 
IIL Edwin A.,* b. July 10, 1854; d. Aug. 12, 1854. 

396. 

JESSE F." CHURCHILL (Jesse,^ Ichabod,^ Joseph,^ Barna- 
BAs,3 Joseph,- John'). Born in Woodstock, Yt., Dec. 16, 1826. 
Lived at Fitchburg, Mass. Married at Bellows Falls, Aug. 2, 1854, 
Sabra Carter. 



20G THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

I. Charles F.,« b. May 2, 1854; d. March 5, 1874. 
II. LlLLIAN,8 b. Oct. 13, 1860. 

III. Julia E.,» b. Dec. 24, 1862. 

IV. Sarah G.,^ b. May 5, 1866; d. Sept. 4, 1866. 
V. ADAW.,«b. Dec. 5, 1867; d. Aug. 9, 1868. 

397. 

EDMUND FLETCHER' CHURCHILL (Levi,« Joseph,^ Jo- 
seph/ Barnabas/ Joseph,- John ^) . Born at Woodstock, Vt., 1811. 
He died at Proctorsville, \t., Aug. 13, 1846. Married at Hartlaud, 
Vt., Sept. 25, 1844, Maria Marble, who was born in Charlestown, 
Mass., Jan. 14, 1814. 

Child born at Proctorsville, Vt. 

I. Elizabeth Keziah,^ b. Sept. 29, 1845 ; ni. Edwin Ellis Woodman, 
at Munroe, Wis., May 10, 1871. 

They resided in St. Paul, Minn. He was born in St. Louis, and 
was captain of the Thirteenth Wisconsin Vohmteers in the Civil 
War. 

398. 

LEVI^ CHURCHILL (Levi,« Joseph,^ Joseph,* Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born Sept. IG, 1813, at Woodstock, Vt. He 
moved to the West, and lived a while in Minnesota and then in 
St. Louis, Avhere he died in 1857. His widow lived there in 1895. 
Married, Oct. 2, 1844, Elizabeth M. Proctor, at Proctorsville, Vt. 

One Child born in Proctorsville, Vt. 
I. Nelly,® b. June 7, 1849; d. at Stillwater, Minn., Aug. 22, 1850. 

399. 

CAPT. WILLIAM HUNTERS CHURCHILL (Sylvester,^ 
Joseph,^ Joseph,* Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born at Bedloe's 
Island, July 8, 1819. Graduated at West Point, 1840 ; died in 1847, 
at Point Isabel, Tex. Married, at Savannah, Ga., 1844, Elizabeth 
Margaret Cutler. 

Child born in Savannah, Ga. 

821 I. Richard Cuyler,^ b. Dec. 12, 1845; m. Josephine Young, of 

Brooklyn, N.Y., 1866. 
They lived at Fort Delaware, West Point, and Assining, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. William Hunter, b. at Fort Delaware, Sept. 12, 1867; unmar- 

ried. 

2. Annie Mason, b. at Fort Delaware, March 15, 1869; m. Bertram 

Dawson Coleman, of Lebanon, Peun. 



SEA^ENTH GENERATION 207 

3. Maud, b. at West Point, July 12, 1872; m. DeLancy NicoU, 

Dec. 11, 18!)0. Mr. NicoU was district attorney of New 
York City from fall of 1890 to I89X>. 

4. Elizabeth Margaret, b. at Assiuing, N.Y., May 22, 187-1 ; d. in 

infancy. 

5. Richard Randolph Curler, b. Nov. 2, 1877, at Assining, N.Y. 

400. 

NATHANIEL" CHURCHILL (Nathaxiel,«Nathaxiel,^ Lem- 
uel/ Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born iu Wakefield, N.B., 
May|^9, 1799. Lived first at Andover, N.B., and then settled in 
Washburn, Me., about 1824, and lived there. Married 1st, July 30, 
1822, at Andover, N.B., Jerusha Freeman, born July 24, 1803, and 
2d, Melinda Hoyt, at St. John, N.B. 

Children. 

822 I. JoB,s b. at Andover, N.B., May 20, 1823; m. Ann Crouse, at 

Maysville, Me., March 18, 1855. 

Children. 

1. J. Allen, b. Feb. 20, 1857. 

2. Mary A., b. Dec. 11, 1858. 

3. Jesse P., b. Dec. 31, 1859. 

4. Amos F., b. Sept. 4, 1861. 

5. Lucinda J., b. July 1, 1863. 

6. Nathaniel G., b. Auir. 31, 1804. 

7. William C. b. Nov. 16, 1800. 

8. Minna A., b. Sept. 29, 1868. 

9. Samuel J., b. March 13, 1870. 

10. Abbie C, h. March 25, 1872. 

11. Frank E., b. Feb. 14. 1874. 

12. Miles G., b. July 1, 1876; d in infancy. 

13. Miles G. (2d), b. June 10, 1877. 

14. Marshall E., b. July 22, 1878. 

823 II. Nathaniel W.,- b. in Washburn, Me., March 23, 1825; m. Irene 

Grant, of Southampton, N.B. 



Children. Dates and Places of Birth not Received. 

1. Charles W. 

2. Eva. 

3. Isadore. 

4. Allen. 

5. Theodore. 



6. Allen, 2d. 

7. Alniira. 

8. Esther. 

9. Jane. 
10. Mary J. 



III. Mary Jane,^ b. Oct. 6, 1827, in Washburn, Me. ; m. 1st, John L. 

Grant, in Fredericton, N.B. ; m. 2d, in Southampton, Samuel 

Fox. 

The names of her children not received. 

IV. Elizabeth A.,** b. March 10, 1829, at Washburn, Me.; m. Amos 

Fox, in Southampton. No further data of tliis family furnished. 
V. Einice J.,» b. March 23, 1831, at Washburn, Me. ; m. William 
Miller. 

They were living in 1887 in Providence, R.I., but no further 
record has been received. 
VI. Samuel J.,* b. in Washburn, Me., April 6, 1833; unmarried in 
1887. 



208 THE CHURCHILL FAIMILY 



Children of Second Wife. 

VII. C. F.,8 b. at Bear Island, N.B., April 29, 1837; ra. Annie Evans, 

April 30, 1862, at Washburn, Me. 
VIII. Pkudence H.,^ b. in Washburn, Me., June, 1839; m. William 
Ckodse. 
IX. AsENATH.^ b. in Washburn, Me., October, 1841 ; m. Isaiah Sharpe. 
X. Joseph A.,^ b. in Washburn, Me., Dec. 24. 1847; m. 1st, Cassie 
Irving; m. 2d, Velina Norton; m. 3d, Jane Taylor. 



401. 

JESSE" CHURCHILL (I^athaxiel,« NATHAyiEL.^ Lemuel," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph/^ Johx '). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Jan. 7, 
1801. Removed to Ontario in 1831. Married 1st, Phebe Barlow, 
who died in New Brunswick ; married 2d, Mary Hart. We have 
been disappointed that we cannot get any further record of thi§ 
family. We learned that Jesse's eldest son, Elias, lived at Paris, 
Brant County, Out., in 1890, but we could get no answer to our 
inquiries. Later we learn that Mr. Elias Churchill died soon after 
receiving our inquiries. He has a grandson, W. F. Churchill, at 
Paris, Out. 

403. 

CHARLES L." CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Lem- 
uel," Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ Johis" ^). Born in Yarmouth, Jan. 7, 
1803. Married, at Kingston, N.B., Mary J. Dunphy. 

Children. 

826 I. Nathaniel," b. September, 1830; m. Mary Ebbett. 

827 II. Samuel Lothrop,** b. in Wakefield, N.B., Oct. 1, 1832; m. Mart 

E. Van Wart, Oct. 1, 1857. 

III. Emma.Louise,^ b. July 22, 1834. 

IV. Mary Ann,8 b. Sept. 22, 1836; m. Abner Veset. 

828 V. George Milford,** b. Sept. 18, 1839 ; m. Sadie Baker. 

829 VI. Charles Rice,** b. Sept, 1, 1845; m. Julia Ann Marra, March 

3, 1878. 
VII. Maria Eliza, ^ b. Dec. 16, 1848; m. Matthew Stephenson. 

403. 

ISAIAH^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Lemuel," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,'^ Johx '). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Feb. 6, 
1807. Removed in 1831, with the larger part of his father's family, 
to Ontario. The information about this family came from Amos 
Churchill, the eldest son, in 1890, and from Richard Watts Churchill, 
of Bealton, Ontario, in 1889. He died June 1, 1874. Married, in 
Yarmouth, July 9, 1838, Mary Freel, born Oct. 31, 1807. Slie 
died July 21, 1856. 



SEVE^'TH GENEEATIOK 209 



Children born in Ontario. 

I. Amos,'^ b. Nov. 28. 1839; m Maria Vyse, April 7, 18^8. 
They lived in Kidgetowu, Out. They have no children. 
II. Isaiah,^ b. Feb. 9, 1841; ra. Eliza Collison, Dec. 8, 1870. 
Family lived, 189'J, at ilighgate, Ont. 

Children. 

1. Samuel Jones, b. Sept. 29, 1871. 

2. Jedediah Nathaniel, b. Sept. 13, 1873. 

3. Mary Ann. b Nov. 18, 1875. 

4. John Wesley, b. Aug. 29, 1881. 

III. Mart Alemath,® b. Sept. 12, 1842; m. Abisha DtjNxiNG, Feb. 14, 

1859. 

IV. Eunice,* b. May 16, 1844; ra. Johk H. DeWitt, April, 1865. 

They lived, in 1890, in Nepawail, Manitoba. 
V. Samuel J.,- b. Feb. 13, 1846; m. Mart Jane Bothwell, October, 
18G8. 
VI. Mahaleth Ann,^ b. Sept. 2, 1848; m. Jesse Harrison, March, 
1868. 
The mother died March 1, 1875. 

Tivo Children. 

1. Mary Ellen Harrison. | 2. John Harrison. 

VII. Nathaniel,'' b. Jan. 7, 1851; m. Hannah Holmes, Dec. 6, 1834. 

They lived in Nepawa, Manitoba. 
VIII. Richard Franklin,* b. June 12, 1853; d. Aug. 15, 1854. 

404. 

ISRAEL^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Lemuel/ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John '). Bora at Wakefield, N.B., March 13, 
1813. Settled at Woodstock, where he was a deacon of the Baptist 
church for many years. He was a painter by trade. Married, at 
Douglas, N.B., Eliza Dunphy, born in Douglas, IS'.B., daughter of 
Andrew and Annie (Foster) Dunphy. 

Children born, the first two at Victoria Corner, the rest in Woodstock, N.B. 

I. Elethea,* b. March 9, 1834; m. Rev. J. C. Bleaknet, at Wood- 
stock, Dec. 17, 1860. She died at Woodstock, Jan. 19, 1900. 
They lived in Woodstock, and had one child. 

Child. 

1. Leila Blanche Bleakney, b. in St. John, July 7, 1863; m. Dr. 
J. W. N. Baker, August, 1884. 

II. Sarah Eliza,* b. May 16, 1835; m. Rev. Peter R. Knight, Oct. 
10, 1856. 

They lived at Woodstock, and later at Lower French Village, 
N.B. He was a clergyman. 

They had Three Children born in Woodstock. 

1. Clara Blanche Knight, b. July 15, 1860; m. Manasseh Dunphy, 

October, 1892. 

2. Eliza Knight, b. June 28, 1865 ; m. Judson H. Dunphy, Novem- 

ber, 1889. 

3. Herbert Knight, b. July 27, 1875; lu. A. Dunphy, of Winnipeg. 



210 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

III. Israel Gekow, 8 b. Feb. 22. 1837; m. Elmira Williams, Feb. ]4; 

1859; d. in Woodstock, Jan. 22, 190<>. T ey had seven children, 
viz., (1) Anna Maria, (2) Mary Eliza, (3) Winnie J., (i) Ella, 
(5) Rhoda Alma, (6) Charles Israel, (7) Joseph E. 

IV. Charles Bartlett.* b. Dec. 25, lSi5S; m. 1st, Lavixia Smith; m. 

2d, Mrs. Jaxe (Reid) Cokron. They had four children, viz., 
(1) Eliza, m. 1st, Mr. Baker and 2d, Thomas Reid; (2) Alma, 
m. Frank C. Foster; (3) Madeline, m Freeland McKenzie; (4) 
Nellie, m. George Dohertv. 
V. Dr. Es^bon,^ b. April 17, 1841; m. Susan Mills, Feb. 17, 18GC,, at 
Woodstock. 

He is a physician at Woodstock, N.B. They had four c ildren. 
viz., (1) Lillie Maud, m. William Kendall; (2) Walhergia, ni. 
John Orchard; (3) Bruce, b. June, 188-'; (4) Carey, b. 18s4. 

VI. James Edavard.** b. Feb. 1, 1843; d. at Woodstock, Aug 17, 1854. 
VII. Louisa Jaxe,* b Nov. 30. 1845; m. 1st, Abiathar Johnston, who 
died; m. 2d, Stephen Taylor; m. 3d, Joseph Churchill. 
They lived in Washburn and Jacksonville, Me. 

Children of First Husband, born at Jacksonville. 

1. Horace Johnston, b. Aug. 9, 1865; m. Ada Dickinson, of Houl- 

ton. Me. 

2. Wilmot Johnston, b. Dec. 1, 1867; m. Jennie Davis, Sept. 23, 

1899. 

3. Ella May Johnston, b. Nov. 30, 1870; m. William Ernest Pud- 

dington, Feb. 27, 1890. 

VIII. Frances Mary," b. March 1, 1847; m. C. N. Scott, at Woodstock, 

Jan. 4, 1869. 

Mr. Scott was the son of Murray and Mehitable Jane (Merrithew) 
Scott. He graduated at the Normal School at St. John's, and at 
Collegiate School, Fredericton, N.B. He has been a teacher, and 
later an accountant. They live at Woodstock, N.B. 

Children lorn, the first at Campbellton, the rest at Woodstock. 

1. Charles George Coster Scott, b. Oct 23, 1870; d.Nov. 25, 1875. 

2. Frances Mary Scott, b. July 21, 1872; d Oct 7, 1872 

3. Walter Scott, b. Aug. 6, 1873; d. Feb. 18, ISSl. 

4. Clara Meta Scott, b. Nov. 17, 1877. 

5. Lina Mae Scott, b. Sept. 11, 1882. 

6. Bertha Scott, b. Sept. 5, 1884; d. Aug. 23, 1900. 

IX. Joshua Todd.^ b. Feb. 22, 1849; m. Henrietta Estey, Jan. 5, 
1868. He died at Newburgh, Oct. 18, 1883, from an accident. 
They had two children, viz., (1) Ada, m. William Austin; (2) 
Havelock. 
X. Anna JMaria," b. March 3, 1853; m. 1st, E. B. Jewett, at Wood- 
stock. Nov. 26, 1868; m. 2d, E. M. Smith, July 8, 1902. 
The family resides, in 1903, at Houlton, Me. 

Children of First Husba.nd born, three at Woodstock, and Ella at Prince 

William. 

1. James Edward Jewett, b. Feb. 26, 1873; m. Mary Lois Good- 

speed, June 22, 1898. 

2. Ella Blanche Jewett, b. July 15, 1875; m. Rev. Miles S. Traf- 

ton, Sept. 21, 1897. 

3. Grace Jewett, b. June 26, 1877; m. Herbert Story, of St. John, 

June 26, 1902. 

4. Lulu May Jewett, b. Aug. 15, 1881 ; d. Dec. 25, 1883. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 211 

406. 

RICHAED WATTS " CHURCHILL (Nathaxiel," Nathaniel/ 
Le3iukl,^ Barxabas," Joseph,- John^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., 
July 19, 1826. Removed in early manhood to New York State, 
and lived, in later years, at Bealton, Ont., where he was living Nov. 
2o, 1899. He has given much of the information we have of his 
father's family. Married 1st, in Cambour County, N.Y., May 27, 
1847, Catharine Taylor; she died leaving three children, and he 
married 2d, May 29, 1855, Mahala Beal, of Bealton, N.Y. 

Children of First Wife, Catharine. 

I. Arthur VV.,* b. June 26. 1848; d. in infancy. 
II. Rhoda C.,^ b. June, 1850: m. 1st, Charles McGreagor, of Mich- 
igan; ni. 2cl, John Anderson. 

There were children, one daughter by the first husband, and three 
sons and two daughters by the second. The Andersons live in 
Bealton. 

III. Olive C..** b. March 29, 1852; m. Lyman Sleight. 

They live in Brantford and have three children. 

Children of Second Wife, Mahala. 

IV. Mary E.,* b. July 13, 1856; m. Lemuel Kitchen. She died leav- 

ing one child. 

Child. 

1. Mary E. Kitchen, b. April 4, 1873, who was adopted by her 
grandparents, R. W. and Mahala Churchill. 

V. Reuben W. S,* b. May 31, 1858. 

VI. William W. C.,« b. Dec. 28, 1860. 

VII. Chahles H. V.,» b. June IG, 1862. 



406a. ^ 

CHLOE ANN '(CHURCHILL) BOYER (Lemuel," Nathaniel,^ 
Lemuel,* Barnabas,' Joseph,- John '). Born at Lincoln, Sunbury 
County, N.B., 1801. Lived in Wakefield. When a young child 
she removed with her parents to what is now Lower Brighton, Carl- 
ton County, where her mother died, and she went to live for some 
ten years in the family of her aunt, wife of Mr. Elias Hauey, thence 
she went to Wakefield where she was married. She was a devout 
and consistent Christian woman, wife, and mother, and a beloved 
member of the First F. C. Baptist Church in Wakefield, N.B. She 
died Nov. 22, 1882. Married George R. Boyer, of Wakefield, 
N.B. Mr. Boyer was a manufacturer of leather and shoes. He was 
deacon of the F. C. Baptist Church for a long series of years, and 
in every way was an upright and much respected man. He died at 
Wakefield (Victoria Corner), June 10, 1886, aged 86 years. 



212 THE CHURCHILL PAMILY 



Children horn at Wakefield, now Victoria Corner. 

I. George Greenleaf ^ Boter, died young. 
II. George W.® Boyer. b. Jan. 22, 1834; m. Axna M. Kimball, Sept. 
2, ISofi. who died Aug. 14, 18.S6. 

They adopted a daughter, Josie, who married George M. Davis, 
of Hartland. 

III. James William* Boyer, b. 1836; m. Sarah Lovely, who died 

Feb. 18. 1902. 

Mr. Boyer was a manufacturer of iiarnesses and boots ; a man 
of large influence and excellent character. Lived at Victoria Cor- 
ner; and died Feb. 18, 1892. 

Children born at Victoria Corner. 

1. George R. Boyer, d. in infancy. 

2. Samuel R. Boyer, m. Miss Dewett. 

3. Frederick J. Boyer, m. Miss McLoud. 

4. Ann J. Boyer. ni. J. B. Bowser, of British Columbia. 

5. Ada Boyer, m. McAnn Barrester. 

6. Ella Boyer. 

IV. Amos L.** Boyer, m., about 1859, Hannah Mills, of Victoria Cor- 

ner. 

They removed to Denver, Col., where he was engaged in mining. 
They had one son. 

Child. 
1. Burzil Boyer, who married in Denver. j 

V. Elizabeth^ Boyer, m. Duncan Dickinson. 
VI. Lois ^ Boyek. 
VII. Pamelia F.^ Boyer, m. William Taylor. No children. 
VIII. Caroline^ Boyer, m. Moses P. Orsen. Had three daughters. 

Children. 
1. Lois. I 2. Minnie. | 3. Chloe. 

IX. Susanna- Boyer, d. young. 

406b. 

JAMES C." CHURCHILL (Lemuel," Nathaniel/ Lemuel,^ 
Baenabas,^ Joseph,^ John ^). Born in Fredericton, N.B., Feb. 18, 
1805. Removed with his father's family later to Lower Brighton, 
N.B. He lived in Bangor, Me. He appears in Boston Directory 
at 256 Hanover street, in 1845, and from 1846 to 1850 kept a 
restaurant at Traverse, corner Haverhill street. His name does not 
appear in 1851-1853, but from 1854 to 1860 he kept a grocery store 
at 84 Charlestown street, and lived at No. 82, next door. In 1861 
his name is not in Directory, but from 1862 to 1867 he kept a 
liquor store on Traverse, corner Charlestown street, and lived at 
Cambridgeport. From 1870-1874 he had a grocery store in Charles- 
town at 38 Medford street, and lived there. On May 19, 1858, he 
sailed from Boston to Liverpool on the steamer " Europe," Captain 
Leach, commander, the passage being made in eleven days five 
hours. His passport was signed by Lewis Cass, LTnited States 



SEVENTH GEXEEATION 213 

Secretary of State. Mr. Churchill travelled on the continent, 
through France, Germany, and back through England, Scotland, and 
Ireland and Wales, and from Liverpool home to Boston, where he 
arrived Oct. 14, 1858. On the back of his passport he wrote out a 
full list of the chief places he visited, and this document has been 
loaned me by his nephew, George W. Boyer, of Hartland, N.B. In 
this paper he is described at five feet nine and three-quarter inches 
in height, light complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, etc., age 53 years. 

Married 1st, in Bangor, Me. ( ) Kose, from whom he separated. 

Married 2d, in Millstream, King's County, X.B., Elizabeth Haney, 
his cousin, daughter of Elias. Married 3d, in Wakefield, X.B., 
Ruth Shaw. 

One Child hij First Wife. 
I. Armine.* 

Two Children by Second Wife. 

II. Josephine A..^ b. in Boston, Aug. 24, 1845; m. ( ) Mansfield. 

Two children were born of this marriage, names not known. 

III. James L.^ 

One Child by Third Wife. 

IV. Byron,- b. in Boston. No further record. 

400^. L 

AMOS ^ CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ Nathaxiel,^ Le^iuel," Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph," Johx ^). Born in 1809 in Fredericton, N.B., but 
later removed with his father's family to what is now Lower Brighton. 
Here his mother died while he was a child. He lived in Bangor in 
1843 on Boyd street, and in 1846 on Grove street. A shoemaker. 
He died at Brewer, Me., Feb. 22, 1846, aged 37 years. Married 
Eleaxor Sixclair. She died in Brewer, Oct. 13, 1847, aged 33 
years. 

Children. 

I. George Boyer. ^ m. 1st, ( ) Kenney; ni. 2d, Sarah Emily 

Howard. 

He was a music-teacher and millwright, and lived at Brewer, 
Me., where he died Sept. 12, 1867, aged 30 years. 

One Child by First Wife. 

1. William, d. aged 3 months. 

One Child by Second Wife. 

2. Frances Lenore, b. in Brewer, Me., Nov. 30, 1867; ra Samuel 

Hart Furber, at Snohomish, Wash., April 8, ]S97. Mrs. 
Furber graduated from the University of Washington at 
Seattle in 1889. Samuel H. Furber is a lawyer and court 
reporter at Seattle. They live at Seattle, No. 312 1st avenue 
N. 

They have one Child. 

1. George Churchill Furber, b. in Seattle, Feb. 21, 1898. 



214 



THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



II. William,** d. Oct. 13, 1854, in Brewer, Me., aged 16 years. 

III. Charles Israel,^ b. in Bangor, Me., Dec. 7, 1844; m. Elvira D. 
Howard, at Brewer, Me., Sept. 1, 1872. She was the dau. of 
Willard and Sarah T. (Johnson) Howard, and a sister of his 
brother's. George B.'s, wife. They lived at Merrimac, Mass., 
where he is a wheelwright. He was a soldier of the Civil War, 
in Company A, 31st Regiment Maine Volunteers. 

They have one Son. 
1. William H., b. in Merrimac, March 29, 1880. 

Note. Of Lemuel^ Churchill (No. 170) and his family by the second wife, 
Mary Brown, much new information has been received since the family sketch 
was passed in the regular course, and printed. The second family is therefore 
here revised with corrections and additions. 

After the death of his first wife, Mr. Churcliill continued to live in Carlton 
County, N.B., where he married a second wife, Mary Brown, and by her had 
nine children. About 1833 he removed with his family to Upper Canada, and 
settled for a while at Niagara and Saltfeet townships, but removed later to 
Sweaburg, Oxford County. 

Children of Mary Brown, the Second Wife, horn i7i N.B. 

406d v. Bexjamin,' m. Anne Secord, of Walsingham, Out. No children. 

40()e VI. Betsey,^ m. Palmer Chamberlain, in Oxford County. 

406f VII. Rebecca,' b. in 1818; m. David Phillips, at Sweaburg, Out., 

1836. 
406g: VIII. Lemuel,'' m. Emily Bennett, of Brantford. 

IX. Charles,'' died unmarried, at Gait, Ont., aged 22 years. 
40(>h X. Edward,' m Charity Cook, of Houghton, Ont. No children. 
406i XI. Susan,'' m. Thomas Phillips, of Houghton, Ont. ; died in Hough- 
ton, aged 40. 
406] XII. Damel,'' b. April Si, 1830; m. Mary Ann Kelly, of Tilsonburg, 

Ont. 
406k XIII. George,' m. Sarah Goodlin, of Simcoe, Ont. No children. 

406e. 

BETSEY^ CHURCHILL (Lemuel/ Kathaniel,^ Lemuel," 
Barnabas,"' Joseph,- John ^). Born in Carlton County, N.B. Mar- 
ried Palmer Chamberlain, in Oxford Coviuty, Ont., and lived 
there. He was a farmer. 

Children. 

I. Oliver^ Chamberlain, m. Miss Kelly. They live in Petrolia. 

II. Hester^ Chamberlain, m. Edward Becker. 

III. Asios ® Chamberlain, died unmarried. 

IV. Theodore** Chamberlain, m. Mary Fenton. They live in Toronto. 
V. Hannah ** Chamberlain. 

VI. Harvey ** Chamberlain. 
VII. Adeline*^ Chamberlain. 



406f. 

REBECCA' CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ Nathaniel,^ Lemuel," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born in Woodstock, N.B., and 
lived there until fifteen years old, As^hen she removed with her father's 
family to Upper Canada. Married, Sept. 27, 1836, at E. Oxford, Ont., 
David Phillips, of the same town. In 1846 they removed with their 



SEVENTH GEXERATION 215 

family to Dereham, then an almost unbroken forest, and settled near 
the then small hamlet of Ingersoll. Here they spent the remainder 
of their long and useful lives. She died March 31, 1900, aged 82 
years. Mr. Phillips died Oct. 7, 1896. Their home was on the 
fourth line in the fine district between what are now the villages of 
A'erschojde and Mount Elgin. Mr. Phillips was a farmer. 

They had Eleven Children, born in Oxford County, Ont. 

I. RiTH® Phillips, b. July 27, 1837; m. Simeon Maree, Sept. 28, 
].s(;3. They had children, viz.: (1) Alice Mabee, (2) Julia 
RIabee, (3) Carrie Mal)ee. 
II. Charles W.^ Phillips, b. Jan. 8, 1839; m. Emily Vance, at 
Houghton, Ont., Sept. l-'fi, 1861. They had children, viz.: (1) 
Minnie Phillips, '2) Cliarles Phillips. (3) Emily Phillips, d. 
18^^2. 

III. David L.^ Phillips, b. Feb. 2, 1841 ; m. Maria Fraxcis, at Hough- 

ton, Ont., Dec. 22, 1870. They lived at Mt. Elgin, and had chil- 
dren : (1) Edith Phillips, b. May 14, 1872; m. Ambrose Hobson ; 

(2) Ella Phillips, b. Feb. 14, 1877; m. Harman Moultim, 1900; 

(3) Clare E. Frances Phillips, b. Oct. 18, 1880; (4) Charles 
Cecil Phillips, b. Jan. 9, 18s(5. 

IV. Almira - Phillips, b. Sept. 3. 18J:3; m. D. A. Mitchell, at Vers- 

choyle, May 5, 1864. Children: (1) Elizabeth Churchill 
Mitchell; m. Charles Tague ; (2) Levange ; m. Dr. S. D. Barnes, 
of Bridgeport, Tenn. Mrs. Almira Phillips died at Ingersoll, 
Aug. 16, 1869. 
V. Mary Elizabeth^ Phillips, b. Nov. 29, 1845; m. D. A. Mitchell, 
as his second wife, Sept. 11, 1872. 
VI. Susan ^ Phillips, b. Julv 26, 1848; d. May 21, 1883. 
VII. Anna M.^ Phillips, b. Feb. 24, 1851; d. May 17, 1879. 
VIII. Sarah Ella ^ Phillips, b. Aug. 6, 1853; d. Feb. 1. 1883. 

IX. Alexander S.* Phillips, b. Feb. 27, 1856; m. Mary Whaley, 
at Cadillac, Mich., November, 1877. He died Oct. 12, 1882. 
They had children : (1) Archie, (2; Alexander. 
X. George Whitfield- Phillips, b. Jan. 2, 1859; m. 1st, 1884, 
Densie Snivel!', and 2d, Anna Briggs, at Minneapolis, in 1890. 
XI. Manshman Havelock® Phillips, b. June 9, 18iil ; m. Harriet 
Smith, at Lomlon, Out., Sept. 28, 1887. Children : (1) Mabel 
Phillips, (2) George Phillips, (3) Cecil Phillips. 

LEMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Lemuel,'' Nathaxiel/ Lemuel,^ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- Johx^). Born in N.B. Married Emily 
Bennett, at Oxford, Ont. 

Children. 

I. "William.^ No record. 
II. Miriam.^ Nothing further received. 



406i. 

SUSAN' CHURCHILL (Lemuel,'' Nathaniel,"' Lemuel,^ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born in X.B. Married Thomas 
Phillips, of Houghton, Ont. 



216 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 
I. Galdsha* Phillips. 
II. Edward* Phillips. 

III. George'* Phillips. 

IV. Melissa^ Phillips. 
V. Susan * Phillips. 

VI. Victoria* Phillips. 
VII. Daniel * Phillips. 

406j. 

DANIEL" CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ Nathaniel,^ Lemuel/ 

Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born in New Brunswick, April 9, 

1830. Removed with his father's family to LTjjper Canada about 

1833. Attended school in West Oxford, Lived at South Norwich, 

and Springford, Ont., a farmer. Married, April 25, 1856, at Tilson- 

hnrg, Mary Ann Kelly, daughter of Michael and Ann (Tomlin- 

son) Kelly. 

Children born at South Norwich. 

I. Charles H.,^ b. Jan. 12, 1857; m. Kate Kellet, 1889. 
II. Marietta.^ b. May, 1859. She was killed by a horse at the age of 
3 vears 6 months. 

III. Cecilia A.,* b. July 23, 1S60; m. Norman Watson, of Cornell, 

ISSl. 

IV. James R.,** b. Oct. 5, 1862; m. Anna Sen, 1900. 

V. Edward,* b. Jan. 1, 1866 ; m. Florence Harris, of South Norwich, 
June, 1892. 
VI. Katherine,* b. Aug. 1, 1868; m. Martin Simonson, of Portland, 
Ore.. Feb. 14, 1891. 

They live in Brooklyn, N.Y., where Mr. Simonson isi staff- 
captain in the Salvation Army. 
VIII. Gertrude,* b. Nov. 11, 1870. 

407. 

JOHN RUSSELL^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Lemuel,^ Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born at Kingston, N.S., 
Aug. 22, 1817. Married, Dec. 24, 1840, Margaret Burns McIn- 
tosh, b. Aug. 6, 1824, and died in 1866. 

Children. 

I. George Frederick,* b. April 15, 1842. 
II. Hannah Jane,« b. Oct. 10, 1843; d. Oct. 24, 1847. 

III. Ludlow,^ b. July 28, 1845; d. Aug. 18, 1901. 

IV. Frances Maria,* b. June 10, 1847; d. Aug. 31, 1848. 

V. Mary Elizabeth,* b. Aug. 25, 1849; m. A. L. Manning. 
VI. Emma Olivia,* b. March :.'5, 1851; m. E. R. Johnson. 
VII, Luella Ann,* b. Jan. 12, 1853; d. March 22, 1853. 
Vill. Benjamin Franklin,* b. Aug. 16, 1854. 

410. 

EZRA ' CHURCHILL, 3d (Ezra,« Ezra,^ Lemuel,* Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born May, 1804. Lived at Hantsport, N.S. 
He was the largest shipowner in Nova Scotia. He represented 



SEVENTH GENERATION 217 

Hants County in the House of Assembly. After the confederation 
he ^vas appointed senator. He was thrown from a carriage and 
killed Aug. 20, 1869. Married 1st, Axne Davidson, of Ealmouth, 
N.S. ; married 2d, Rachel Burgess, of Billtown, N.S. ; died April 
14, 1879. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Ann Eliza,** b. April 27, 1827; m. Dennis Sheriff, of Ontario, 

18G3. 
II. Joanna," b. May 20, 1830 ; m. Gideon Reid, of Horton, N.S., 1850. 
III. Mahy Jane,* b. July 18, 1832; m. 1st, E. McKinnon ; m. 2d, Capt. 
Ahthcr Campbell, of New York; m. 3tl, Thomas Woodwohth. 

835 IV. George Washington,® b. March 3, 1835; m. Susannah Davidson, 

of Hantsport, July 1, 185C. 
V. Rhoda,* b. FalmoiMh, N.S., Aug. 1, 1837; ni. Jedidiah E. New- 
comb, of Cornwallis, N.S. 

836 VI. John Wilej,« b. Falmouth, May 29, 1840; m. 1st, Emmeline 

Burgess, 18fi4; m. 2d, Mart Messenger, of Kingston, N.S. 
VII. Elizabeth,® b. at Falmouth, Aug. 22, 18-42; m. Douglas B. 
WooDwoRTH, of Canning, Me. ; live at OttaAva. 
VIII. Rebecca,*' b. at Falmouth. July 4, 1845; m. Dr. J. B. Black, of 
St. Stephens ; live at Winsor. 

837 IX. Cyrus Warren,® h. at Falmouth, April 15. 1848; d. in 1853. 

X. Regina,® b. Dec. 21, 1852; m. John W. Wolaver, May 25, 1872. 

Children by Second Wife. 

838 XI. William Burpee,® b. Sept. 17, 1863. 

839 XII. Joseph Reginald Earle,® b. Oct. 5, 18G5. 

840 XIII. Ezi;a.® 

841 XIV. Thomas.® 

JAMES ^ CHURCHILL (Nehemiah,« Ezra,^ Lemuel,-" Barna- 
bas," Joseph,- Johx '). He died Dec. 28, 1892. Married, Jan. 31, 
1839, Elizabeth Byrne, daughter of Thomas. 

Chikh-eri. 

842 I. Henry,® drowned while skating, Dec. 16, 1857. 

II. Eleanor T.,® m. Capt. Thomas K. S. Duane, Sept. 11, 1862. She 
died Oct. 22, 1891. 

Children. 

1. Annie Starr Doane, b. June 9, 1863; m. Dr. Henry Churchill, 

November, 1887. 

2. George H. Doane, b. Jan. 11, 1865. 

3. Miriam Churchill Doane, b. April 28, 1866. 

4. Harriet Guest Doane, b. April 6, 1868; m. Arthur S. Everett, 

Dec. 12, 1892. 

5. Thomas K. S. Doane, b. Dec. 9. 1870. 

6. Frank Edmund Doane, b. July 22, 1875. 

843 III. Rev. George,® ra. Matilda Falkxer, dau. of William. 

844 IV. William.® 

V. Lydia.® 
VI. Alice.® 
VII. Elizabeth.® 



218 THE CHURCHILL FA:\riLY 

413. 

WILLIAM ' CHCJRCHILL (>sTehemiah,6 Ezra/ Lemuel,* Bar- 
nabas,"' Joseph,- John ^). JMarried Matilda Allen, daughter of 

Thomas. 

Children. 

I. Benjamix Hanlet,** b. 1841 ; d. May 10, 1860, aged 19 years. 
846 II. Frederick.® No further record. 

414. 

EZRA^ CHURCHILL (Ben.tamin,« Ezra,^ Lemuel," Barna- 
bas,'' Joseph,- John^). Born in Yarmouth, E'.S., Dec. 30, 1817. 
Died June 14, 1881. Married, Feb. 1, 1842, Mary Crosby, born 

Aug. 28, 1818. 

Children. 

I. Benjamin, 8 b. Jan. 20, 1844; m. Mary J. Churchill, b. May 20, 
1850. 

Children of Beiijamin and Mary J. Churchill. 

1. Harry W., b. Nov. 10, 1872. 

2. Luelia M.. b. June 30, 1875. 

3. Arthur R., b. June 24, 1880. 

4. Jennie F., b. Aug. 28, 1882. 

5. Effie, b. May 19, 1886. 

II. Ltdia,® b. Jan. 19, 1847; m. George Bell Porter. 

III. William H.,« b. Feb. 1, 1849. 

IV. Lucy A.,® b. Oct. 17, 1851. 

V. Harriet A.,^ b. Sept. 14, 1855; iii. Walter W. Harris. 

VI. Altha E.,® b. Sept. 6, 1856. 

VII. Mary Z.,^ b. April 19, 1862. 

VIII. Georgia,** b March 6, 1864. 

415. 

BENJAMIN" CHURCHILL (Ben.jamin,'' Ezra,'' Lemuel," 
Barnabas,'" Joseph," John ^). Born in Yarmouth, July 7, 1819. 
Married, Nov. 23, 1850, Abby Dunham, of Digby County, daughter 
of Captain Jonathan. 

Children. 

I. LrcY,** m. Thomas Wyman, son of Henry, 1874. 

84" ' II. George,* ra. Ly'dia Jenkins, 1887. 

848 III. Edward,® m. Florence Hlbbakd, 1895. 
IV. Sarah,* m. Capt. Edmund Ritchie. 1885. 

849 V. Benjamin,* m. Mary Murray, of New York. 1887. 

850 VI. Adelbert.* 111. Lizzie Murray, of New York, 1896. 
VII. Eva C* ni. Enos Cook Ryder, Oct. 4, 1896. 

416. 

EDSON^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Ezra,^ Lemuel," Barna- 
bas,''' Joseph,^ John^). Born in Yarmouth, July 29, 1825. He 
died July 24, 1897. Married, Dec. 31, 1853, Sarah Jane Cann, 
daughter of Lyman. 



SEVENTH GEXEEATION 219 



Children. 

I. Joanna H.,** m. Fitz Homer, son of Andrew W. 
II. Sarah Elizabeth,® m. M. Pickles Cook, son of George. 
III. Nellie G.,* unmarried. 

417. 

JOHN" CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Ezra/ Lemuel," Barna- 
bas/ Joseph,- John '). Born in Yarmouth, Aug. 21, 1833. Married, 
Nov. 15, 1855, Eliza Redding, daughter of Joseph. 

Children. 

I. Lykia,® m. Ebenezer Churchill, son of John, of Chegogirin. 

II. Arabella,** unmarried. 

III. Georgianna,'^ m. Hiraji Goudy, son of Zebina. 

851 IV. Harvey G..» m. Emily Crosby, Jan. 2, 1895. 

852 V. Charles,® m. and lived in New Hampshire. 
VI. Lois,** m. Bland Cousins, of Diyb}-. 

VII. Josephine S.,- m. Samuel N. Fatten, March 15, LS86. 
VIII. George,** unmarried, a professor of music. 
IX. Watson/ unmarried. 

418. 

LEWIS C.' CHURCHILL (Benjamix,« Ezra,"' Lemuel," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John '). Born IMarch 16, 1835. Married, 
Dec. 30, 1857, Sarah Durkee, daughter of Robert. 

Children . 

853 I. Osborne,* m. Julia Ida Patten, Nov. 11, 1885. 
II. Frances,* m. Melzar Spinney. 

III. Jane,* m. Hoavard Tinkham. 

IV. Martha.* m. Joseph D. Shaav, 1889. 
V. George,* unmarried. 

410. 

THEODORE" CHURCHILL (Lemuel,'' Ezra,"' Lemuel,^ Bar- 
nabas," Joseph,- John ^). Born xVug. 14, 1814, in Yarmouth, N.vS. 
Married Martha Jeffery, daughter of Matthew. 

Children . 

I. Hannah.* b. Nov. 12, 1837; m. Capt. Samuel Chukchill (No. 

424) July 8, 1858. 
II. Lemuel,* b. Dec. G, 1840; m. Addie Nickerson, of Liverpool, 
N.S. 

III. Ellen,* b. Nov. IG. 1842: unmarried. 

IV. Margery A.,* b. Feb. 1, 1844; m. Jonathan Horton, Julv 24, 

1862. 

Children. 

1. Arthur W. Horton, b. June 18, 186.3. 

2. Grace E. Horton, b. July 15, 1866. 

V. George,* b. April G, 1847; d. unmarried, June 9. 1874. 
VI. Theodore,* died in infancy. 



220 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



VII. Annie L.,^ b. May 23, 184^9 ; m. William H. Sterritt, son of 
James A. 

Children. 

1. George W. Sterritt, b. Feb. 4, 1878. 

2. Donald B. Sterritt, b. Oct. 5, 1879. 

3. Mary E. Sterritt, b. Jan. 8, 1882. 

4. Grace Evelyn Sterritt, b. Oct. 16, 1884. 

5. James Percy Sterritt, b. Dec. 1, 1885. 

VIII. Elizabeth,^ b. April, 1854; d., aged 17 years, Feb. 8, 1879. 



420. 

JOHK^ CHURCHILL (John,« Ezka/ Lemuel,^ Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born iu Yarmoutli March 6, 1821. Died Dec. 
30, 1896. Married, Dec. 29, 1844, Mary Ann Taylor. 

Children. 

I. Alvinia a.,® m. Ansel Kinney, Sept. 4, 1865. 

854- II. John.* No further record. 

855 III. William,* m. Caroline B. Crowell. 

856 IV. Henry.* No record. 

V. Ann,* m. George Hatfield. 

VI. Ltdia,* m. Charles Carey. 

VII. Clara,* m. Arthur Bingham, of Boston, Mass. 

VIII. Harriet,* m. Hartley Hurlburt. 

IX. Emma,* m. Arthur Fader, of Boston, Mass. 



421. 

JOSEPH ' CHURCHILL (John,« Ezra,^ Lemuel," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Boni Sept. 15, 1824. Lived at Cliebogue, iST.S. 
Married Caroline Archer, daughter of Joseph T., of Chebogue, 
Nov. 15, 1843. 

Children. 

I. Almira,* b. 1845; m. Gilbert Bennett, of Digby. 

857 II. Charles,* b. 1S47 ; m. Anna Horton, of Cumberland. 

858 III. James Edward,* b. 1843; m. Adelaide Lepord. 

859 IV. Joseph,* died young. 

V. Margery A.,* b. 1850; m. Capt. Bradford R. Hilton, July 21, 

1871. 
VI. Delia,* m. James Griffith, of England. 

870 VII. Alfred,* b. 1855 ; died young. 
VIII. Florence.* 

871 IX. Arthur.* 

872 X. Frank.* 

422. 

FREEMAN ' CHURCHILL (John,^ Ezra,' Lemuel," Barna- 
bas,' Joseph,- John^). Boru April 4, 1826. Married Marth 
PuRDY, daughter of Samuel. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 221 

Children. 

I. Ella.^ 
II. Ida.'* 

873 III. WiLLARD.'* 

423. 

JACOB ^ CHURCHILL (John,« Ezra/ Lemuel/ Barnabas/ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born Jan. 29, 1828. Married 1st, Martha 
PiTMAx, daughter of William; married 2d, Ada Earl, daughter 
of Abram. 

Child by First Wife. 

874 I. Jacob, ^ m. Mart Haley, dau. of Captain Joseph. 



Children. 



1. Charle.s. 

2. Henry. 

3. Benjamin. 



II. George L.® 



4. George. 

5. Sarah. 



By Second Wife. 



424. 

SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Johx,« Ezra,' Lemuel,^ Barxabas,^^ 
Joseph,^ John i). Born Jan. 27, 1831. Married, July 8, 1858, 
Hannah Churchill, daughter of Theodore (No. 419). 

Children. 

876 I. Oscar D.,* b. April 25, 1859; killed on board ship at age of 17. 

877 II. Frank R. ,8 b. July 31, 1867. 

878 III. George Ernst. * b. July 1, 187G. 



425. 

LEMUEL ' CHURCHILL (John,« Ezra,'' Lemuel,^ Barnabas,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born in Yarmouth, September, 1832. Married, 
Oct. 28, 1860, Adaline Jane Hemeon, daughter of Captain 
Eleazer. 









Children 


879 


I. 


Ernst. ^ 




880 


II. 


Murray.* 




881 


III. 


Robert.* 






IV. 


Ada.* 






V. 


LUELLA.* 




882 


VI. 


George.* 




883 


VII. 


Adolphus.* 






VIII. 


Jane.* 






IX. 


Isabella * 





222 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



426. 

BENJAMIN ' CHURCHILL (Seth,« Isaac/ Isaac/ Baknabas/ 
Joseph,- John \) . Born in Plymouth, Jan. 6, 1814. Lived in 
Wareham, Mass. Married, Nov. 12, 1835, Betsey Bumpus. 

Children. 

I. Ann Carr,* b. July 4, 1836. She was living, unmarried, in Ware- 
ham, in 1890. 
II, Betsey Louisa,^ b. Nov. 1, 1838; d. March 26, 1839. 

III. Benjamin, Jr.,^ b. March 23, 1840; d. April 2, 1840. 

428. 

EDWIN ' CHURCHILL (James," Thomas,^ Thomas,* Barna- 
bas," Joseph,- John ^). Born in Newmarket, N.H., March 15, 1812. 
He was concerned with his father in business, and lived in Port- 
land, and for a time in Cuba, where he established a branch of the 
Portland firm of Churchill & Carter. Later he turned over this 
business to his brother, James, Jr., and returned to Portland, where 
he became the head of the new firm of E. Churchill & Co. He was 
a member of Ancient Landmark Lodge of Free Masons, Portland, 
from Sept. 1, 1845. He died in Portland, March 19, 1875. Mar- 
ried 1st, in Portland, Sept. 29, 1834, Mary Phipps Carter, born 
May 16, 1812, and died May 3, 1863. Married 2d, Weltha A. 
Jenkins Hoole, June, 1865. 

Children of First Wife born, the Second and Third in Cuba, the rest in Port- 
land. 

I. Henrietta Jane,* b. Aug. 30, 1836; m. Theodore Kinsey, Dec. 
27, 1865. 

They live in Savannah, and have six children whose names we 
have not obtained. 

II. Mary Matilda,* b. in Cardenas, Cuba, 1839, and died in 1842. 

884 III. James Edwin Placido,^ b. in Regla, Cuba, 1841 ; d. 1844. 

IV. Mary Stuart,* b. Aprils, 1844; m. Willard Libby, June 13, 

1866. 

He died in 1887. They had no children. 

885 V. Edward Spaulding,** b. April 2, 1846; m. 1st, Emma Blaine, Jan. 

30, 1871. They were married in St. Louis, and lived there. She 
died in 1872. 

One Child. 
1. Winston Churchill. 

Born in St. Louis, Nov. 10, 1871, who, upon the death of his 
mother, was taken by her sister, Mrs. James Brading Gazzam, 
and brought up by her. He was educated at the Smith Academy 
in St. Louis, and at the age of seventeen was appointed from 
one of the St. Louis districts to the United States Naval Academy 
at Annapolis, where he was graduated in 1894, and was assigned 
to the cruiser " San Francisco." In February of that year he 
resigned that office to take an editorial position on the " Army 
and Navy Journal" of New York. In February, 1895, he was 
appointed assistant editor of the "Cosmopolitan" magazine, 





(Under No. 428, page 222.) 



SEVENTH GENERATION" 223 

and in June following became managing editor. Later the 
same year he resigned that position, in order to devote himself 
exclusively to the writing of books. He published " The 
Celebrity," February, 1898, and 'Richard Carvel" in June, 
1899. The latter work at once won a place for the author in the 
front rank of American novelists, and was one of the must 
notable books of the year. " The Crisis," Mr. ChurchiU's latest 
novel, has added greatly to his high standing among American 
authors. 

Mr. Churchill, in 1899, purchased a tract of land in Cornish, 
N.H., and built a fine house overlooking the Connecticut 
river, and resides there. Married, in St. Louis, Oct. 27, 1895, 
INIabel Harlakenden Hall, a lineal descendant of Mabel Har- 
lakenden, sister of Roger, who came from Earles Colne, Essex, 
England, in the " Defence" in 1635, and settled at Cambridge, 
Mass. She married Gov. John Haynes, of Hartford, Conn., as 
his second wife. Winston and Mabel H. Churchill have one 
cMld, Mabel Harlakenden Churchill, b. July 9, 1897. 

VI. Isabella," b. Dec. 1, 1853; unmarried, resides in Portland, Me. 

Children of Second Wife. 

886 VII. Heber Bishop,'* b. Dec. 1, 1866. 
VIII. Laura,^ b. May 21, 1868. 

429. 

JAMES MORRILL" CHURCHILL (James C./' Thomas,' 
Thomas,^ Barnabas,' Joseph,- John'). Born in Portland, June 
11, 1816. He was brought vip in his native town, and educated in 
the schools there. In 1825-27 he was attending the school of 
Master Albert Winslow, kept then on the corner of Newmarket and 
Newbury streets, afterwards removed to Eree street, where Kilborn's 
carpet store now stands. He went to sea early, and was master of 
one of the fine ships of his father's firm at twenty-one, and after- 
wards had charge of the West India branch of the business, in Cuba, 
where he spent the winters for many years. He was senior partner 
of the firm of Churchill, Brown & ^Nlanson, in Portland, in 1866, at 
the time of the great fire. After this he went to Cuba and remained 
there, residing at Cardenas. Under President Cleveland he received 
the appointment of United States commercial agent. He died at 
Cardenas, April 4, 1890, and was buried in the tomb of his grand- 
daughter, on their estate at Navajas, Cuba. He was a member of 
Ancient Landmark Lodge of Free Masons, at Portland, from Oct. 
6, 1847, to his death. Married, in Portland, Dec. 20, 1838, Harriet 
E. HooLE, daughter of Joseph and Huldah (Fisher) Hoole, born m 
Portland, Sept. 21, 1818 ; died Jan. 5, 1894, in Cambridgeport, Mass., 
and buried in Evergreen (.'emetery, Deering, Me. 

Children of James M. and Harriet E. (Hoole) Churchill. 

I. Mary Louisa,* b. Oct 22, 1839: m. Miguel de Satrlstequi, 
Oct. 4, 1858. She died at Portland, March 12, 1886. He died 
at \iatamoras, Mexico, Jan. 5, 1882. 



224 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children . 

1. Enriqueta Satrustequi, b. Sept. 14, 1864, in Cadiz, Spain ; m. 

William Santa Maria, in Boston, Sept. 14, 1885. They lived 
at Cardenas and Navajas, Cuba. Children: (1) Luis Adolfo 
Santa Maria, b. May 13, 1888; (2) Maria Alicia Santa Maria, 
b. June 24, 1889; (3) Enrique Miguel Santa Maria, b. at 
Navajas, Dec 30, 1892. William Santa Maria died Jan. 3. 
1895. The widow, Enriqueta, came with her family to the 
States, and lived for a time in Cambridge, and later in Phila- 
delphia, where she married Leonardo de Barros. May 1, 1897. 
Of this second marriage were born (4) Leonardo Satrustequi 
de Barros, April 18, 1898. Family lives in New York, 1902. 

2. Eugenia Ynez de Satrustequi, b. Nov. 13, 1869; d. June 23, 

1870. 

II. Harriet Eliza, ^ b. Jan. 30, 1842; m. Samuel S. Boyd, Oct. 5, 
1863. He was born in Portland, May 16, 1837, and died in St. 
Louis, March 5, 1883. . 

Children born in St. Louis. 

1. Louie Churchill Boyd, b. May 12, 1865 ; m. Edward Ward Corey, 

in Cambridge, Oct. 22, 1884. 

2. Margaret Churchill Boyd, b. Feb. 13, 1868; m. Edwin L. 

Stanwood, Jr., Oct. 3, 1894. 

3. James Churchill Boyd, b. Aug. 19, 1871 ; m. Ada Yerxa, of 
;<^;«f> Smyrna, Me. 

4. Samuel S Boyd, b. Feb. 12, 1874; m. Gertrude A. Peckham, 

Nov. 2, 1897. 

5. Alice Churchill Boyd, b. Sept. 9, 1875. 

6. Robert Southgate Boyd, b. May 6, 1877. 

III. Alice Creighton,* b. May 6, 1844, in Portland. 

IV. Julia Edith,® b. in Cardenas, Cuba, Mav 22, 1854; m. Arthur S. 

Bird, M.D., May 22, 1877, in Portland. 
She died in Stockton, Me., July 31, 1883. 

Child. 

1. George Emerson Bird, Jr., b. June 9, 1878; d. Oct. 25, 1878. 

V. Grace Cora,* b. in Portland, Sept. 13, 1856 ; m. James H. 
O'Donnell, Sept. 4, 1879, and had two children. 

Children. 

1. Churchill O'Donnell, b. June 8, 1880. 

2. Arthur Bird O'Donnell, b. July 11, 1881. 

VI. Mabel, ** b. March 8, 1859 ; m. Philip Ingraham Jones, in St. 
Louis, April 13, 1882. 
They lived in Portland. 

Children. 

1. Lawrence Churchill Jones, b. Feb. 7, 1885. 

2. Helen Creighton Jones, b. Feb. 5, 1888. 

3. Harold Jones, b. Feb. 7, 1891, Saturday, and died the follow- 

ing Monday. 

430. 

GEORGE ALBERT^ CHURCHILL (James C.,« Thomas,^ 
Thomas,* Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ Johx ^). Born in .Portland, Me., 
Dec. 25, 1820. Died in Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, 1890. Tliey 




JAMES MORRILL CHURCHILL. 

(No. 429, page 223.; 



SEVENTH GEXEPvATION 225 

lived in Portland until after ISGl, when they removed to Washing- 
ton, D.C. Married, in Portland, Aug. 26, 1S56, Sarah Ellex Luxt. 

Children. 

887 I. James Creightox,* b. Sept. 17. 1857: m. Virginia Reed Madi- 

son, in St. Louis, Dec. 17, 1879. They lived in New Mexico, 
Washington, D.C, and Portland, Me. 

Children. 

1. James Madison, b. at Las Vegas, N.M., Oct. 3, 1880. 

2. Creiiihton, b. at Mineral Citv. N.M.. Dec. 28. 1881. 

^ 3. Sarah Eleanor, b. at Washington. D.C. April 28, 1884. 

4. Henrv, b. April 8, 18(51. at Portland, Me. ; d. in Washington, 

July 21, 1862. 

5. William Pitt Fessenden, b. Jan. 3, 18(58, in Washington. 

431. 

FREDEEICK AUGUSTUS' CHUECHILL (James C," 
Thomas,^ Thomas/ Barxabas,-" Joseph,- Johx '). Born in Port- 
land, Me., May 5, 1834. Lived in St. Louis, Mo. He attended the 
public schools of Portland, and studied law, and began practice in 
St. Louis. In March, 1862, he joined the army of the Potomac at 
Washington, as a topographical engineer, with the rank of captain 
on the staff of General IMcLellan, and served until he was super- 
seded by General Burnside, when he was transferred to the ncAv 
command and served until General Hooker succeeded to Burnside's 
place, when he resigned, and went to St. Louis, when the governor 
of ]\[issouri appointed him to a colonelcy, with power to raise a 
regiment of cavalry, but he declined the appointment, and resumed 
his business. He has been a lawyer, eminent and prosperous, for 
many years. Married, at St. Louis, June 19, 1860, Axxie Laura- 
sox Leverixg, who was born in St. Louis, July 16, 1839, and 
died Jan. 25, 1882, at St. Louis. 

Children born in St. Louis. 

I. Alice Laurasox,'* b. Feb. 15, 1863; m. Arthur F. Garesche, of 
St. Louis, Nov. 18, 1885. 

Chiklren. 

1. Frederick Cmrchill Garesche, b. Nov. 2, 1886; d July, 1890. 

2. Francis Van Zant Garesche, b. July 10. 1888. 

3. Albert Levering Garesche, b. November, 1891. 

IL Katie,* b. May 8, 1865; d. Feb. 16, 1871. 

888 III. Creighton.- b. Sept. 9, 1866; m. Sarah Stevens Newton, April 

2, 1902. 
IV. Brianna,-^ b. May 21, 1868; ra. Herbert McNamara Dix, of 
St. Louis, May 20, 1891. They have no children. 

889 V. Frederkk a., Jr.,^ b. Oct. 26, 1870. He served in the Spanish- 

American war, in 1898; stationed at Guayauio, Porto Rico, under 
Colonel Sharpe. 



226 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

433. 

THOMAS SMITH ^ CHURCHILL (Thomas,« Ichabod/ 
Thomas/ Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born at Parsonsfield, 
Me., May 6, 1837. Lived there. Educated at Parsonsfield Acad- 
emy. He purchased the farm of his father-in-law. He was a man 
of sound judgment and strict integrity, a worthy citizen, a true 
friend. Married 1st, at Parsonsfield, Jan. 1, 1855, Mary A. Dixon, 
daughter of William D. Dixon, born Oct. 2, 1833; married 2d, at 
Whitestown, N.Y., Mrs. Olive B. Roberts. 

Children, 

I. EvA,^ b. Dec. 19, 1856; ni. 1st, Joseph Boothbt, of Parsonsfield, 
June, 1876 ; m. 2d, Rev. Jeremiah Bullock, Dec. 22, 1880. 
She d. Sept. 12, 1883. 

Child. 
1. Lillian R. Boothby, b. Sept. 15, 1878. 

890 II. William, D.D.,* b. Oct. 6, 1858; m. Mabel Sweat, dau. of 

Dr. Moses E. Sweat, Dec. 2, 1880. They live in Cornish, Me. 
Mr. Churchill is of the Rural Telephone Company, Lord & 
Churchill. 

One Child. 
1. Henry W., b. Dec. 29, 1884. 

III. Thomas G.,^ b. Nov. 20, 1863; died unmarried, Nov. 13, 1878. 

433. 

OTIS BAXKS' CHURCHILL (Thomas," Ichabod,^' Thomas,"" 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John^). Born at Parsonsfield, Nov. 5, 1832. 
Married, Jan. 2, 1861, Susan E. Fbrren, of Freedom, N.H., born 
Jan. 14, 1839. 

Children. 

891 I. Charles C^ b. June 2, 1863. 
II. Sarah Mat,^ b. June 8, 1865. 

434. 

JOHN C. ' CHURCHILL (Thomas," Ichabod,' Thomas," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born Dec. 11, 1834 ; married, Oct. 
18, 1869, Annie Burk. 

Children. 

892 I. Frank P.,^ b. Nov. 24, 1872. 

893 II. Preston," b. April 21, 1876. 

894 III. Lindset,^ b. Dec. 18, 1881. 

IV. Eulala,^ b. April 5, 1883. 



SEVENTH GENEKATION 227 

435. 

JOHN '' CHURCHILL (John T.,'> Joseph/ Thomas/ Barna- 
bas/ Joseph,- John '). Born in Newmarket. N.H., May 19, 1818. 
Lived at Brookfield, N.H. ^Married, Feb. 23, 1840, Eliza Lang, 
daughter of Samuel Lang, Esq. 

Children horn at Brookjield, N.H. 

895 I. Edwin,* b. April 30, 1843; m. Vesta A. Crowell, Jan. 20, 1865, 

at Lawrence. 

Children horn in Lawrence, Mass. 

1. Helen C, b. Nov. 13, 1867; d. in infancy. 

2. Helen E., b. Aug. 14, 1869. 

3. Edwin. Jr., b. April 10, 1881. 

II. Helen F!.,® b. June 14, 1846; m. 1st. Albert D. Swan, May 10, 
1866; d. 1885; m. 2d, Edwin W. Barton, Jan. 10, 1887. No 
children. 
III. John,** b. June 14, 1858; d. in infancy. 

43G. 

GEORGE HARRIS' CHURCHILL (John T.," Joseph,^ 
Thomas,'' Barnabas,-' Joseph,- John ^). Born in Newmarket, 
N.H., Nov. 7, 1819. Lived at Lawrence, JNIass. Married, May 10, 
1849, Mary Emily Daniels, daughter of Joseph, of Newmarket. 

Children horn in Newmarket. 

I. Georgia E.," b. Aug. 19, 1851 ; m. Charles W. Bridge, Nov. 21, 

1877. 

Children. 

1. William D. I. Bridge, b. in Lawrence. Nov. 26, 1878. 

2. Ethel May Bridge, b. in Fall River, Feb. 10, 1883. 

3. Carl Churchill Bridge, b. in Haverhill, Aug. 26, 1891. 

II. Eva M.,* b. Jan. 13, 1853; m. Charles Henry Everett, Nov. 5, 

1873. 

Child. 
1. Grace Everett, b. in Lawrence, Jan. 26, 1875; d. Dec. 19, 18'.»5. 

III. Cora G.,* b. Sept. 13, 1854; d. June 5, 1857. • 

IV. Lucius I. ,8 b Jan. 6, 1858; d. April 7, 1859. 
V. John L.,* b. June 2, 1660; d. Oct. 4, 1864. 



437. 

THOMAS LINDSAY" CHURCHILL (John T.,« Joseph,' 
Thomas,' Barnabas," Joseph,'- John'). Born at Newmarket, 
N.H., April 16, 1822. Lived at Brookfield, N.H. Married 1st, 
March 2, 1847, Sarah A. Stackpole, of Rollinsford, N.H. Married 
2d, Nov. 27, 1867, Nancy M. W. Seward, of Boston, Mass. 



228 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Children of First Wife. 

I. AzELiA C.,* b. June 2, 1848; m. George H. Lucas, of Farmington, 
N.H. 

Child. 

1. Ethel Churchill Lucas, b. May 15, 1879. 

896 II. Clarence Edgar, ^ b. Sept. 5, 1849; m. Ellen Webster, in 

Lawrence. 

Child. 
1. Lotta Belle, b. March 9, 1883. 

897 IIL Herbert H.,'^ b. Sept. 2, 1853; m. Flora G. Jack, of Gardiner, 

Me., June 3, 1880. They live in Lawrence, Mass. 

Children. 

1. Amv Phebe, b. April 2!), 1881. 

2. Herbert Leon, b. Aug. 29, 1884. 
8. Chester Lindsay, b. Oct. 21, 1891. 

IV. Esther Annette,^ b. Dec. 22, 1854; m. 1st, Dr. George W. 
Peavet, Aug. 6, 1878; m. 2d, Charles Hovey; m. 3d, Caleb 
Saunders. No children. 

898 V. Lester Lincoln,^ b. Nov. 2, 1859 ; m. Hattie Burlet Ferguson, 

Nov. 1, 1882. 

They were married at Portsmouth, and lived in Brookfield, N.H., 
and had there 

Children. 

1. Guy Lester, b. June 5, 1885. 

2. Gladys Ferguson, b. Jan. 24, 1890. 

VI. Sarah,^ b. Nov. 1, 1863. 

Children of Second Wife. 

899 VII. Charles I.,« b. Oct. 31, 1868; m. Manda Ellen Place. 

They lived in Brookfield, and had 

Children . 

1. Agnes Marilla, b. Oct. 21, 1893. 

2. Catharine Marjorie, b. Aug. 18, 1896. 

438. 

ALFRED" CHURCHILL (John T.,« Joseph,' Thomas,^ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,^ John ^). Born in Brookfield, N.H., Nov. 24, 
1823. Married, May 12, 1844, Louisa Wentworth Giles. 

Children. 
I. Ellen Annette,** b. Nov. 6, 1845; m. James A. Morse. 
They had one child, a daughter, name not received. 

900 II. Frank Giles, ^ b. June 18. 1852; ra. Lillian A. Austin, of Law- 

rence. Lived in Lawrence. 

Children. 

1. Ethel Austin, b. Dec. 13, 1884. 

2. Kenneth, b. Aug. 2. 1901. 



SEVEXTH GEXERATION 229 

439. 

JOSEPH' CHUECHILL (Johx T./' Joseph/' Thomas/ Bar- 
nabas/ Joseph/ Johx^). Boru hi Brookfield, X.H., Sept. 10, 
1825. Married, Dec. 29, 1846, Mercy Ann Bailey, of Plymouth, 
KH. 

Children. 

I. Harriet Anna,- b. April 24, 1848; m. Arthur "Warren Knowl- 
TON, of Newburgh, Me. No chilJreu. 

901 II. Orlando Fitzland,- b. May 24, 1850; m. Mart Barbara West, 

of Lawrence, May 3, 1873. 

Child. 
1. Estelle, b. July 2, 1876. 

902 III. Frederick Arthur,® b. Aug. 12,18(51; m. Ella M. Allen, of 

Warren, Me., Oct. 17, 1880. 

Child. 
1. Arthur Warren, b. Aug. 14, 1881, in Lawrence. 

440. 

XATHANIEL WILEY" CHUPvCHILL (Col. John T./ 
Joseph/ Thomas/ Barnabas/ Joseph,- John^). Born at Brook- 
field, X.H., Oct. 12, 1827. Died in Dorchester, Mass., May 8, 1903. 
Mr. Churchill was a chief compiler of " Churchills in America," and 
will receive a more complete notice in the introductory section of 
this volume. His childhood and boyhood were spent in his native 
tovv-n, where he attended the public schools, and passed through the 
common experiences of boys on Xew England farms. A term at 
South Berwick Academy, Maine, and another at Wakefield Acad- 
emy, New Hampshire, completed his education. He taught a 
winter term in a district school, and then entered business life as a 
clerk in a dry-goods store in Dover, N.H. Later he succeeded to 
the business as principal. He later engaged in the same business 
at Lawrence, Mass., and Concord, N.H., for about eight years, when 
he sold out, and removed to Boston, forming a partnership, which, 
after a time, proved so unsatisfactory that he withdrew and en- 
tered upon a career as a travelling salesman, in which business he 
achieved great success. He entered the employment, largely, of 
New York firms, and his territory covered nearly the whole of the 
northern part of the United States, including also Delaware, Mary- 
land, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, and the District of Columbia. 
After many years of this constant travelling, he settled down to 
business in Boston, in the line of manufacturing knit shawls and 
worsted goods, for some eighteen years, and up to his retirement in 
May, 1902, he continued in this business. I have been carefully 



230 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

through his note-books and correspondence, and while I find little 
previous to 1883 and 1884, I judge that his tastes had always in- 
clined him to genealogical investigation. In his travels I find his 
note-books, from ISSl on, filled at one end with his business orders, 
and at the other with his genealogical notes. In nearly all the 
cities and towns he visited he evidently copied the names and ad- 
dresses of Churchills in the directories, or obtained the names from 
the post-ofiices, and then, if possible, called upon such as he found 
to represent different families. Indeed, he has told me of this 
method of collecting material. In this way he collected a vast 
amount of data and became personally acquainted with a great 
number of the Churchill kindred, and his luemory of them and 
their conditions and characteristics was marvellous. It is a matter 
of regret that he did not put any of this valuable information into 
written form. He was eager to get the facts of birtlis, marriat/es, 
and deaths, which he deemed the most important part, and often 
spoke to me of going over the names in review, ^' sometime," w^hen 
he could give me, from his memory, a biography, or some facts 
about each one. The " sometime " never came. We were so busy 
getting the vital facts that we never found time to make any 
attempt to formulate any of these sketches. It was only by earnest 
and continued urging that I was able, sometime after his retire- 
ment, to secure from him a brief statement of his own business 
career, just the bare facts. Mr. Churchill was of fine presence and 
genial manners, warmly attached to his home and family, and 
devoted in his friendships. Of his association with Mr. Gardner A. 
Churchill, of Dorchester, and their co-operation in this work until 
the death of the latter, the story will be given elsewhere, as well as 
my own connection with him, as editor and assistant compiler. 
For many years much of his energy, time, and interest have been 
devoted to the gathering and recording of material for this volume, 
and his loss has been a great calamity to its completion. From 
scores of the kindred scattered over the country who have known 
him, either by personal interview or correspondence, we have 
received letters of regret and tribute. Mr. Churchill was a member 
of the Massachusetts Society of Colonial Wars, in the eighth gener- 
ation from Capt. John Gilman, and also in the sixth degree from 
Isaac Allerton. He married, March 10, 1852, Martha J. Wiggtn, 
of Dover, N.H., daughter of Capt. Benjamin and Mar}^ (Dow) 
Wiggin. Mrs. Martha J. Churchill died Jan. 28, 1895. 

Children . 

I. Isabella,^ b. at Dover, Dec. US, 1852 ; died, aged fourteen months. 
II. Jennie Russell,* b. Aug. 31, 1855; m. John Woodburi', Feb 18, 
1885. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 231 

Mr. Woodbury is the son of John P. Woodbury, of Boston. He 
graduated at Harvard in 1880 in the class with President Roosevelt. 
Graduate also of Harvard Law School. Practised law until 1x96, 
when he was appointed secretary of the Metropolitan Park Com- 
mission of Massachusetts, which position he still holds (1903). 
They live in Lynn. They have no children. 
III. Josephine Hill,- b. Oct. 23, 1865. Unmarried, lived with her 

father until his deatii. 

441. 

ALBERT" CHURCHILL (Ebexezer Chapman/' Joseph,^ 
Thomas/ Barxabas,'^ Joseph,- John ^). Boru April 13, 1813, 
probably in Portsmouth, N.H. Married 1st, 1863, Belinda Col- 
bath, of Dover, N.H. She died 1869, aged 35. Married 2d, 1870, 
Hannah J. Bailey, of Plymouth, X.H., daughter of Joseph and 

Hannah. 

Children of First Wife. 

903 I. Albert Rockwell,^ b. April 7, 1866. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Lottie Mat,» b. Sept. 22, 1872; d. Aug. 12, 1873. 
III. Jennie Lulu,* b. March 7, 1875. 

442. 

EBEN ' CHURCHILL (Ebenezer Chapman,*^ Joseph,' Thomas,^ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born March 2, 1834, at Portsmouth, 
probably. Married Emma Bowen, daughter of William. 

ChildA-en. 

904 I. Edwin,* b. 1861. 

II. RoENA A.,« b. March 28, 1862; m. Cyrus E. Udell. 

III. Dora E.,« b. 1865. 

905 IV. FRANK.^b. 1867. 

906 V. Joseph,* b. 1874. 

443. 

JOSEPH EDWARD^ CHURCHILL (Ebenezer Chapman," 
Joseph,'* Thomas,* Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born at Ports- 
mouth or Dover, Aug. 1, 1842. ^Married, Sept. 20, 1871, Annie 
Harmus, of Wakefield, Mass. 

Children. 

907 I. Charles Lewis,^ b. Oct. 23, 1874. 

908 IL AViLLiAM Edward,* b. Dec. 1, 1876. 

909 III. Walter Erving,* b. July 18, 1878. 

IV. Laira Mabel,* b. Sept. 8, 1883. 

444. 

WOODBURY LANGDOX ' CHURCHILL (Ebenezer,'' Joseph,' 
Thomas,* Barnabas,^ Joseph,- John'). Born in New Hampshire, 
Aug. 9, 1847. 



232 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

The names of children were found after the name was passed on 

page 115. 

Married Mary A. Nasoi^. 

Children. 

I. Ella M.,^ b. Aug. 26, 1878. 
II. Emma T.,^ b. Nov. 3, 1880. 

445. 

ADDISON' CHUECHILL (Xathaxiel,^ Joseph,^ Thomas,* 
Barxabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born in Exeter, N.H., May 27, 
1831. Married Jexnie Isabella Green, born May 17, 1833, 

Children. 

I. Minnie. 8 b. May 28, 1856; d. May 31, 1856. 
II. Charles Sidney,^ b. .July 4, 1857; d. June 18, 1866. 

910 III. Addison,^ b. Oct. 4, 1860. 

IV. LeForest E.,s b. Nov. 9, 1862; d. May 4, 1863. 

446. 

ALMANDEE ' CHUECHILL (Kathaxiel,^ Joseph,^ Thomas," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,- Johx^). Born at Exeter, N.H., July 14, 
1834. Married 1st, Clara F. Taylor ; married 2d, Catharine C. 

Parkhurst. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. Clara S.,^ b. March, 1856. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Carrie R.,^h. March 31, 1858. 

911 III. Frank A.« 

912 IV. Fred S.^ 

V. James Louis, ^ d. in infancy. 
VI. Blanche C.,^ d. in infancy. 

VII. James Louis, 2d,* d. in infancy. 

447. 

NATHANIEL ' CHUECHILL (Nathaniel," Joseph,^ Thomas,^ 
Barnabas,' Joseph,^ John ^). Born at Exeter, N.H., Aug. 17, 
1836. Married, Dec. 21, 1858, Elizabeth A. James, who was born 
in Hampton, N.H., Nov. 9, 1837. 

Children. 

I. Alice,'* b. May 26. 1860; m. William T. Wilder, April 30, 1884 
II. Walter J., 8 b. Aug. 18, 1862; d. Sept. 27, 1863. 

448. 

JASPEE HAZEN' CHUECHILL (Nathaniel,^ Joseph,"' 
Thomas," Barnabas,'' Joseph,-' John ^). Born at Exeter, N.H., 
Nov. 25, 1844; died Oct. 6, 1879. Married at Exeter, N.H., May 
31, 1877, Ella A. Porter. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 233 

Child. 

913 I. Joseph Porter,^ b. March 17, 1878. 

449. 

SHELDON W.' CHURCHILL (Daniel,« Joseph/ Thomas,^ 
Barxabas,^ Joseph,- John ^). Bora in New Hampshire, Feb. 14, 
1835. Married 1st, May 14, 1861, Olive A. Wiggin ; slie died 
Oct. 31, 1873 ; married 2d, Nov. 10, 1875, Clara B. Douglas. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Ellixor G.,« b. June, 1862; d. Jan. 7, 1864. 

II. IsABELLE,^ b. February, 1865; d. June 13, 1879. 

III. Frank S.,^ b. August, 1869; d. May U, 1873. 

IV. Olive A.,« b. October, 1873; d. April 27, 1874. 

Children of Second Wife. 

V. Ellinor M.,* b. August. 1876. 
VI. Clara L.,' b. July, 1878. 

914 VII. Daniel,^ b. January, 1881. 

450. 

ALGERNON HOWE' CHURCHILL (Thomas C," Nathax- 
lEL,"' Thomas,^ Barxabas,' Joseph,- Johx '). Born at Wilton, Me., 
June 16, 1837. He served in the Civil War, in Company K, First 
Maine Regiment. Married, Nov. 9, 1861, Martha Helex Stixch- 
field, of Clinton, Me. 

Children horn., first in Leioiston, J/e., second in Salem, Mass. 

I. Adella Ashley,* b. Sept 9, 1862, d. Jan. 30. 1865. 
II. Mabel Gertrude,* b. Oct. 7, 1867, m. Charles O. Farrar, Sept. 
30, 1889. 

451. 

JOHN HENRY ' CHURCHILL (Johx," Nathaxiel,"' Thomas,^ 
Barxabas,^ Joseph,- Johx '). Born July 1, 1844. He was a 
physician at Cross Rivers, N.Y. They lived at Middleton, Conn., 
and Cross Rivers, N.Y. Married, Feb. 9, 1868, Irexe G. Caxfield, 
of Middleton, Conn. 

Children. 

I. Irexe,* b. at Middleton, Conn., Oct. 19, 1869. 

915 II. Pail,* b. at Cross Rivers, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1871. 

453. 

NAHUM B.' CHURCHILL (Nathaxiel,'' Nathaxiel,"' Thomas,^ 
Barxabas,^ Joseph,- Johx '). Born Jan. 8, 1843. Lived in Lynn, 
Mass. Married, June 8, 1867, Lydia A. Moore. 

One child. 
I. Alberta S.,* b, Oct. 16, 1876. 



234 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

455. 

WILLIAM ALVAH ' CHURCHILL (William G.,'' Nathaniel,' 
Thomas/ Barnabas,' Joseph,- John'). Born June 4, 1832, prob- 
ably in New Hampshire. Married Martha Folsom Robinson, of 
Greenland, who was born Jan. 30, 1831. 

Children. 

I. Charlotte Ann,^ b. Dec. 23. lf*53. 

916 II. Horace MANN.^b. Aug. 21, 1855. 

III. Harriet Beecher,^ b. April 18, 1857. 

IV. Alice Bell.« b Oct. 6, 1859. 

917 V. WiNFiELD ScoTT,"^ b. Oct. 28, 1861. 
VI. Etta Myrtilla,^ b. Sept. U, 1864. 

VII. Florence Mat.^ b. June 24, 18G7. 

918 VIII. Arthur Leslie,* b. Oct. 21, 1871. 

IX. Grace Edna,^ b. Aug. 31, 1874. 

456. 

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS ' CHURCHILL (Charles,'"' John,' 
Ebenezer,^ Barnabas,'^ Joseph,- John '). Born in Pittsfield, Sept. 
6, 1831. Married, Sept. 11, 1861, Clara Butler, of Pittsfield. 

Children. 

I. Charlotte Maria,* b. Dec. 8, 1863; m. William Barrows, of 
Pittsfield. March 13, 1884. 

919 II. Charles Edward,* b. Dec. 5, 1865. 

457. 

EDWARD PAYSON' CHURCHILL (Charles," John,' 
Ebenezer,^ Barnabas," Joseph,- John^). Born in Pittsfield, Aug. 
6, 1834. They lived in Pittsfield. He died Sept. 28, 1874. Married, 
at Pittsfield, Jan. 3, 1870, Dora Kettell. They had one son. 

Child. 
I. George,* b. Nov. 7, 1870; d. July 22, 1S71. 

458. 

JOHN B.' CHURCHILL (Samuel A.," John,^ Ebenezer," Bar- 
nabas,^ Joseph,-' John '). Born in Pittsfield, Dec. 12, 1844. Mar- 
ried, April 8, 1868, Mary Belden, of Lenox. 

Children born in Pittsfield. 

920 I. Samuel Belden,^ b. May 22, 1872. 

II. Jennie Esther.* b. Nov. 13, 1876; d. April 11, 1880. 
III. Eva Belden,* b. Jan. 15, 1884. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 235 

459. 

GEORGE' CHURCHILL (Orrin,« Lemuel,^ John," Barnabas,^ 
Joseph/- JoHx^). Born April 12, 1834. Lives at Buchanan, Mich. 
Married, July 16, 1856, Elizabeth Halsted. 

Children. 

921 I. WiM.iAM,« b. Dec. 25, 1858. 

922 II. Hakkt.'* b. Feb. 21, 1862. 

460. 

OWEN ' CHURCHILL (Orrix,« Lemuel,^ Johx,-* Barnabas," 
Joseph,- John'). Born in Truxton, N.Y., April 24, 1840. Lived 
at Three Oaks, Mich. Married, Dec. 20, 1869, Flora Adams. 

Ch ildren . 

923 I. Lemuel.8 
II. Emma.^ 

924 III. JOHN.8 

461. 

JOHN PORTER' CHURCHILL (Orrin,«. Lemuel,^ John," 
Barnabas,^ Joseph,"^ John '). Born at Buchanan, Mich., Dec. 2, 
1846, and lived there. Married, Oct. 12, 1873, Harriet Moore. 

CJnldren. 

I. Mertie,' b. Julv 25, 1874; d. Ausr. 26, 1878. 

925 II. Clyde,« b. July 30, 1879. 
III. Leonora,^ b. Mav 18, 1881. 

926 IV. GoY.s No record. 

462. 

GEORGE CLINTON' CHURCHILL (Alanson,« Bradford,^ 
John,* Barnabas,'' Joseph,- John '). Born Dec. 27, 1847. Lived 
in Fittsfield. Married Eunice Toll ans bee. 

Chdd.ren. 

927 I. George.5 

928 II. Robert. 8 

929 III. Raymond.8 

930 IV. Bradford. « 

463. 

MARLBOROUGH' CHURCHILL (Benjamin K.,« Joseph,^ 
Joseph,* Joseph,^ Joseph,- John '). Born in Bristol, R.I., February, 
1816. Graduated at West Point in 1836. Appointed assistant in- 
spector of artillery, under General Anderson. Resigning, he was 
made engineer of Croton Water Works in 1842. Afterwards he 
was appointed superintendent of a military school at Sing Sing. 
Married, Sept. 2, 1837, Elizabeth Louise Voris. 



236 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

I. Mart,* b. September, 1848 ; unmarried. 
II. Marlborough, Jr. j'^ b. .January, 1856; unmarried. 

465. 

WAENER" CHURCHILL (John," Joseph/ Joseph,^ Joseph,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born in Mooers, X.Y., July 16, 1808. Settled 
for a time in Hemmingford, Canada. He removed to Michigan in 
1843, and lived at Onion, in that State, where he was a merchant, 
and where he died, Dec. 24, 1858. Married at Hemmingford, 
Canada, Feb. 18, 1835, Almira Schriver, who was born Nov. 12, 
1812, and died June 21, 1886. 

Children horn, except the youngest, in Michigan. 

I. William Asher,** b. Nov. 26, 1835; unmarried. He served in the 
Civil War, and was killed in the battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. 
II. CHARLES.^b. Oct. 14, 1837; d. Feb. 27, 1867. 
III. JoHN,5 b. June 15, 1839; d. unmarried Jan. 29, 1870. 

931 IV. Warner, Jr.,« b. Jan. 11, 1841 ; m. Sarah Harris, Feb. 25, 1864. 

They lived in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. He served in the Civil War 
four and one-half years. Then "farmed" for eight years, and 
for twenty-four years has been engaged in a flourishing flour 
business. 

932 V. James H.," b. April 5, 1844; m. Catherine Simpson, April 14, 

1875. 

They lived in Pontiac, Mich., and had 

Children. 

1. Edward H., b. Feb. 19, 1876. 

2. Charles, b. Feb. 14, 1878; d. Aug. 30, 1893. 

3. Jennie, b. April 15, 1880. 

4. Fannie, b. Nov. 2, 1882. 

5. Warner A., b. June 1, 1886, 

6. Sarah E., b. Nov. 29, 1891. 

466. 

GILBERT ' CHURCHILL (John," Joseph,^ Joseph,^ Joseph,^ 
Joseph,- John ^). Born in Mooers, N.Y., May 18, 1810. Died in 
Wallace, Ont., Sept. 6, 1858. Married Elizabeth ( ). 



Children. 



I. Lavina.* 

II. Harriet.* 

III. Almika.* 

IV. Mary Ann,^ 
V. Jennie.® 

VI. Lizzie. * 



468. 

THEODORE ' CHURCHILL (John," Joseph,' Joseph,^ Joseph,^ 
Joseph,- John^). Born in Mooers, IST.Y., May 25, 1822, and lived 
there. Married Luct Frost. 



SEVENTH GEXEEATIOX 237 

Children. 



I. Jessie.^ 
933 II. Lccius.^ 

469. 

BENJA^AIiy LEASEE Y" CHURCHILL (Joseph/' John/ 
Joseph/ Joseph/ Joseph/ Johx '). Born in jNIooers, X.Y., Feb. 
7. 1816. Served in Civil "War. Died at Point of Eoeks, Va.. ^lareh 
14, 1865. Married Maria Eassett. 

Children horn in Mooers, X.Y. 

934- I. Malcolm S.,* b. Jan. 9, 1845; m. Carrie Henderson, April 23, 

1879. 
II. Benjamin M.,** b. Aug. 22. 1847. 
III. Calista M.,^ b. Sept. 21, 1849: d. March 29. 1807. 

935 IV. Alanson B.,** b. June 27, 1853; m. Emma Lake. June 17, 1884. 

V. Lucy M.,* b. Mav 18. 1856: m. Robert E. INIarkee, JuIv 4. 1871. 
VI. Nellie M.,*^ b. Sept. 6, 1858; d. June 23. 1864.' 
VII. Harriet S.,** b. Feb. 9, 1862. 

VIII. LiLLTE F..^ b. April 13. 1864; m. Flint A. Conket. of Windom, 
Minn.. Dec. 27, 1883. 

470. 

JOSEPH B.' CHUECHILL (Joseph," Johx,"' Joseph/ 
Joseph,'^ Joseph,- John ^). Born in Mooers, X.Y., June 23, 1820. 
Lived in Clintonville and Mooers, N.Y., and St. Croix Ealls, Wis. 
Married, Dec. 11, 1841, Eliza Tukxball. 

Children. 

I. Charles Henry,'" b. at Clintonville, N.Y., May 19. 1843; d. at 

Fetersburg, Va., Dec. 17, 1866. 
II. Marcia Maria/ b. at Clintonville, N.Y., June 7, 1844; ru. Fhin- 
EAS B. Lacy, Oct. 7. 1861. 

III. Lemuel Thomas.® b. at Clintonville, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1845; drowned 

at St. Croix Falls, Wis., in 1857. 

IV. Amanda A.,^ b. at Mooers, N.Y., July 8, 1847 ; m. Joseph Rogers, 

May 11. 1865. 
V. Olive L.,« b. at Mooers, N.Y., Dec. 9. 1850; d. at Hadran, Mich., 
Jan. 25, 1883. 

936 VI. George "W.,® b. at Mooers, N.Y., May 5, 1852; m. Rebecca Orr, 

July 3, 1878. 
VII. Jerome B./ b. at St. Croix Falls, Wis., Mav 28. 1855: d. Oct. 25, 

1855. 
VIII. Eleanor S.,« b. at St. Croix Falls, Wis., Nov. 12, 1856; d. Aug. 
31, 1858. 

937 IX. William A.,« b. at St. Croix Falls, Wis., Sept. 26, 1859; ra. 

Anna A. Payne, of Taylor's Falls, Minn., in 1882. 
X. Martha S.,^ b. at St. Croix Falls, Oct. 12, 1862. 

471. 

GEOEGE W.' CHUECHILL (Joseph," Johx/ Joseph,^ 
Joseph/ Joseph/ John^). Born at Mooers, N.Y., April 10, 1825. 
Married 1st, Sept. 26, 1852, Abigail J. Hitchcock. She died 
without issue in 1854. Married 2d, Ellex F. Strong, of Downer's 
Grove, 111. 



238 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children by Second Wife. 

938 I. George W.,» b. Dec. 11, 1862. 

II. Minnie B.,» b. March 16, 1864. 
III. Kate F.,« b. Aug. 5, 1868. 



472. 

SYLVESTER S.' CHURCHILL (Joseph/' John^ Joseph," 
Joseph/ Joseph/ John ^). Born in Mooers, N.Y., Nov. 6, 1827. 
He died in Mooers, N.Y., in 1884. Married, in Chazy, IST.Y., Oct. 
19, 1853, Jane R. Ransom. 

Children. 

I. Dora M.,^ b. at Mooers, N.Y., May 17, 1857; m. John W. Haven, 
April 29, 1883. 
II. Willis Phillips,^ b. at Burlington, Vt., Nov. 6, 1861 ; d. April 26, 
1868. 

III. Estella M.,8 b. at Mooers, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1866. 

IV. Jane Ransom,* b. at Mooers, N.Y., Feb. 14, 1871. 



473. 

CHARLES C' CHURCHILL (Joseph," John,^^ Joseph,* 
Joseph,^ Joseph,- John^). Born at Mooers, IST.Y., June 15, 1836. 
Lived in Georgetown, Col. Married, at Taylors ville, Iowa, April 7, 
1866, Harriet A. McKibben. 

Children. 

I. Kate E.,* b. at Taylorsville, May 7, 1868. 

939 II. Charles Frederick,* b. May 16, 1871; d. Oct. 7, 1877. 

III. Fannie G.,* b. June 2, 1873; d. July 17, 1874. 

IV. Le Roy,s b. March 2, 1875; d. April 20, 1880. 
V. La Roe," b. Nov. 13, 1878; d. April 14, 1880. 

940 VI. Henry C.,** b. at Georgetown, Col., April 1, 1881. 



474. 

SAMUEL HARVEY ' CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ John,' Joseph,* 
Joseph,^ Joseph,- John ^). Born Jan. 24, 1819, at Mooers, N.Y. 
Married, Feb. 19, 1851, Eveline H. Knapp, 



Children. 





I 




II 




III 




IV 


941 


V 


942 


VI 



Ella.s 

Katharine Spragoe.* 

Frances,^ d. in infancy. 

Caroline,* d. in infancy. 

Pliny Fisk.* 

John Charles.' 




HON JOHN CHARLES CHURCHILL 

OSWEGO, N.Y. 

(No. 475, page 239.) 



SEVENTH GEXERATION 2a<) 



475. 

HON. .JOHN CHARLES ' OHURCHI*LL (Samuel," John/^ 
Joseph,^ Joseph/ Joseph,- John '). Born in Mooers, N.Y., Jan. 
17, 1821. Attended the common schools of his native town, and 
completed his college preparation at Burr Seminary, Manchester, 
Vt. He graduated at Middlebury College in 1843. He became a 
teacher, first at Castleton Seminary and later in Middlebury College, 
attended a course in the Harvard Law School, and entered the office 
of Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica, where he was associated with the , 
late Eoscoe Conkliu and Hon. Albertus Perry, formerly of Oswego. 
Mr. Churchill was admitted to the bar in July, 1847, and com- 
menced the practice of his profession. In 1848 Mr. Churchill 
opened an office in OsAvego, where he has since resided. He has 
been called repeatedlyby his townsmen to fill places of public honor 
and trust. He was elected in 1857 county attorney of Oswego, and 
18(>0, county judge. In 1866, and again in 1868, he was elected 
representative to Congress from his district, Avhere he served with 
distinguished ability and honor. He has been a trusted leader in 
politics, influential as a member of the Cincinnati convention of 
1876, and presidential elector-at-large in 1880 of the convention 
which nominated Mr. Garfield. In 1881 Mr. Churchill received the 
high honor of being appointed judge of the Supreme Court, which 
place he filled until 1892, the end of the constitutional age limit. 
He was on the faculty of the College of LaAv, in Syracuse, many 
years, up to February, 1897, when ill-health forced him to resign. 
After his retirement from the bench he resumed the practice of the 
law in company Avith his son, LaAvrence W. Churchill, under the 
firm name of J. C. & L. W. Churchill. The degree of LL.D Avas 
conferred npon him by Middlebury College in 1874, and the same 
honor Avas received from Hamilton College in 1882. Judge 
Churchill married, at OsAvego, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1849, Katharine 
Thomas Sprague, daughter of Dr. LaAvrence Sprague and his wife 
Katharine, and born at Wiscasset, Me., Ma}^ 21, 1821. 

Children of Hon. John C. and Katharine T. Churchill. 
I. Lawrence Spkague,** b. June 21, 1850; d. at Oswego, April 6, 

i8(;2. 

II. Katharine Sprague,^ b. Sept. 6, 1853; d. Aug. 2, 1899, at _ , 

Oswego, N.Y. ^\ ■ ■ ' -^ 1 

943 III. John Charles,® b. Sept. 10, 1856; m. Mary B. WESTBROoKr— -^. /•=? 31 
of Ogdensburg, N.Y., Dec. 10, 1887. He graduated at La Fayette 
College, 1878. Lives in Oswego, a civil engineer. They have 
three children : (1) John Westbrnok, b Feb. 5. 1889; (2^ Law- 
rence S., b. June 10. 1890; (3) Walter Allen, b. May 10," 1893; 
(4) a daughter, d. in infancy. 



v: 



240 THE CHURCHILL FA.MILY 

IV. Martha Eliot,® b. Nov. 3, 1858 ; m. Dr. Walter K. Fisher, 
Oct. 7, 1886. Dr. Fisher was a surgeon in the United States 
army, and died at Fort Mead, South Dakota, June, 18'J6. , Mrs. 
Fisher lives with her father in Oswego. 
V. Alice,* b. Sept. 26, 1«60; d. Sept 25, 1895, at Oswego," N.Y. 
1)44 VI. Lawrence William,® b. Sept. 7, 1862; m. Ida C Lilley, of New 
York, June 7, 1899. He graduated at Yale College in 1886, and 
is now in the practice of the law, with his otnce at No. 2 Wall 
street. New York. 

477. 
CHAELES' CHURCHILL (Eliezer/' Eliezer/ Eliezer/ 
Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ Johx ^). Born in West Briclgewater, Aug. 17, 
1791. Lived in Weymouth and West Bridgewater. Married, July, 
28, 1814, Dorcas Pratt Hawes. Slie was born Dec. 12, 1795. 

Children. 

I. Lucy,® b. in Wevmouth, April 19, 1816. - 

II. Lydia,® b. in Weymouth, Dec. 13, 1818. 

III. Harriet,® b. in West Bridgewater, Nov. 14, 1820. 

IV. Charles,® b. in West Bridgewater, Jan. 23, 1823 ; d. aged 3 months. 
945 V. Charles Edward.® b. in West Bridgewater, June 1, ls24. 

VI. Elizabeth,® b in West Bridgewater. June 2, 1827. 

VII. Mary Porter,* b in West Bridgewater, June 9, 1831. 

VIII. DoKCAS Axx,® b, in West Bridgewater, Feb. 11, 1834. 

f)46 IX. Rodney,® b. in West Bridgewater, May 12, 1837. 

})-l7 X. Newton,® b. in West Bridgewater, April 13, 1839. 

948 XI. George,® b. in West Bridgewater, March 9, 1844. 

478. 
WILLIAM ' CHURCHILL (Thaddeus," Thaddeus,^ Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,''' Eliezer,- John^). Born, probably, in Kingston, Nov. 
25, 1800. Died Jan. 16, 1862. Married 1st, Sept. 7, 1828, Mary C. 
Fuller. She died June 22, 1829 ; no children. Married 2d, Aug. 
28, 1830, Beulah Orton. She died Dec. 18, 1851 ; no children. 
Married 3d, Aug. 28, 1852, Jane R. Squires. Died Feb. 24, 
1887. She was born in New London, Conn. 

One Child by Third Wip. 
I. Charles W.® Unmarried. In 1900 was living in New London. 

479. 

HENRY' CHURCHILL (Thaddeus,'^ Thaddeus,'' Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- Johx ^). Born, probably, in Kingston, Nov. 
18, 1802. They lived in Kingston, Mass. Married, Aug. 2, 1832, 
Maria B. Swift. 

Children born i?i Kingston. 

949 I. Henry L.** Lived in North Camliridge. 
II. LrciA M.® Lived in New Hampshire. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 241 

480. 

CAPT. JOSEPH LEWIS' CHURCHILL (Joseph/' Thad- 
DEUs/ Eliezer/ Eliezer/ Eliezer,- Joh^t^). Born in Plymouth, 
Aug. 1, 1805. He was a sailor, and died at sea, Aug. 18, 1842, on 
board the brig "Androscoggin," of Portland, on the passage from 
Wilmington, N.C., to Jamaica. Married, May 27, 1830, Abigail 
Merrill Goodwin, of Falmouth, Me. She died August, 1846. 

Children. 

950 I. Charles Thomas, ^ b. .June 16, 1833. 

II. Louisa Le Baron, ^ b. June 22, 1835; m. Benjamin F, Dyer, 
Feb. 22, 1854. 

III. Sarah Ann,® b. Nov. 2, 1837; m. George F. Merrill, Jan. 3, 

1856. 

IV. Abby LE^VIs,s b. Sept. 12, 1839; m. David Hall, Aug. 4, 1856. 
V. Helen Harvey,^ b. Oct. 15, 1841; d. Aug. 30, 1842. 

481. 

SAMUEL' CHURCHILL (Samuel,« Samuel,' Josiah,^ Elie- 
zer,^ Eliezer,- Johx^). Born in Plymouth, Aug. 31, 1802. Mar- 
ried, Jan. 1, 1827, Rachel Capex, who was born July 25, 1804. 

Children. 

I. Elizabeth Capen,^ b. Sept. 2, 1827; d. June 27, 1847. 
II. Sarah Frances,** b. Anril 29, 1829; m. Henry B. Crane, Dec. 
12, 1848. 

III. Martha Ann,* b. March 10, 1831 ; m. Massena Ballou, Nov. 4, 

1849. 

IV. Laura Aurelia,^ b. March 18, 1833; m. Charles Upham, Nov. 

12, 1852. 
V. Infant, not named, died soon. 
VI. Ellen Covington,^ b. May 19, 1837; m. George P. Reynolds, 

April 18, 1868. 
VII. Samuel Henry, ^ d. in infancy. 

VIII. Mary Elmira,^ b. Dec. 24, 1842; m. Alfred Upham, Dec. 25, 
1861. 
IX. Alice Isabel, "* b. Jan. 26, 1846; m. Nathaniel F. Foster, Jan. 
25, 1865. 

482. 

EZRA ' CHURCHILL (Samuel," Samuel,^ Josiah," Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Plymouth, March 10, 1805. He died 
April 17, 1850. Married, June 29, 1830, Mehitable Porter, who 
was born in Stoughton, Dec. 3, 1808, and died Dec. 28, 1863. 

Children. 

I. Mary Eliza,*" b. Oct. 11, 1832; d. Sept. 28, 1853; unmarried. 

II. Frederick,® b. Jan. 5, 1839; d. unmarried (lost at sea), 1860/61. 

III. Catherine Porter,® b. Oct. 21, 1843; d. Oct. 29, 1845. 

951 IV, Ezra Khodes,® b. April 4, 1847, at North Bridgewater; m. Ella 

Jane Thayer, April 2, 1870; b. March 4, 1850. 



242 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

484. 

JOHN E.' CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ SamueLj^ JosiaHj^Eliezer/ 
Eliezer,^ John- ^). Born in Stoughton, 1814. Married Eleanor 
Shuman. 

Children born iyi Plymouth. 

952 I. Francis H.,^ b. July 6, 1840. 

953 II. Samuel E.,^ b. Aug. 31, 1842. 

III. A Daughter, d. in infancy. 

IV. A Daughter, d. in infancy. 

485. 

LEWIS P.' CHURCHILL (Exos,« Enos,^ Josiah,^ Eliezer,^ 
Eliezer,^ John^). Born Nov. 8, 1826. Married Ann Locke, 
in Lockport, N.S. 

ChildreJi. 

954 I. Enos.s b. Sept. 6, 1852. 

II. Tryphenia,^ b. Oct. 5, 1854. 

955 III. Edmund,^ b. Aug. 7, 1856. 
IV. rLORENCE,8b. Sept. 11, 1858. 

956 V. Archibald,^ b. Dec. 9, 1860. 

957 VI. Lewis,8 b. March 2, 1863. 

958 VII. Henrt,» b. April 7, 1865. 

959 VIII. Erank,« b. Jan. 14, 1867. 

960 IX. JoHN,« b. Jan. 1, 1869. 

X. Josephine,^ b. Sept. 15, 1871. 

488. 
FRED LEE' CHURCHILL (John D.,« Silvanus/ Josiah,* 
Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born at Plymonth, Feb. 8, 1846. 
Married, June 7, 1874, Mary IST. Damon. 

Children. 

961 I. JoHx Darling,' b. June 4, 1875. 

962 II. Frederick,' b. June 11, 1884. 

963 III. Thomas Oilman,' b. Sept. 30, 1886. 

489. 

JOSIAH DARLING^ CHURCHILL (John D.,« Silvanus,^ 
JosiAH,* Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born at Plymouth, Oct. 24, 
1853. Married, Oct. 6, 1876, Martha Tillson. 

Child. 
I. Marcia J.,' b. Aug. 26, 1877. 

491. 

WILLIAM WORCESTER' CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ Jesse,^ 
Jonathan,* Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born at Richmond, Va., 
1819. Married 1st, Feb. 13, 1850, Caroline Gore Woodman, who 
died Dec. 31, 1860. Married 2d, Mrs. ( ) Hurll. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. Caroline,' b. Jan. 6, 1851 ; m. Frank Bancroft, May 7, 1872. 
II. William Worcester, Jr.,' b. Aug. 29, 1858; unmarried. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 243 



493. 

WILLIAM LEATHERS^ CHURCHILL, Jr. (William L.,^ 
Fkaxcis,^ Jonatha]v,* Eliezer/ Eliezer/ John ^). Born in West 
Eairlee, Vt., Sept. 5, 1811. Married Minerva Nichols, of Corinth, 
Vt. 

CJiildreJi. 
I. Sophia.^ 
II. Emilv Howard.^ 
III. Pamelia.® 

494. 

CHAUNCEY CARROLL' CHURCHILL (William L.,« Fran- 
cis,^ Jonathan,* Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born at West Fairlee, 
Sept. 26, 1815. He was treasurer of Norfolk County for thirty- 
four years, and died April 18, 1889. Married Permelia Sarin, of 
Araesbury, Mass. 

Children born in Dedham. 

I. Isadora M.,^ b. Nov. 9, 184G ; ni. Charles H. Leland. 
963a II. Chaincev Sabix,^ b. Aug. 7, 1854; m. Grace A. Churchill at 
Hyde Park, April 17, 1879. She was the daughter of Ethan 
Stetson Churchill and Anuie M., his wife. 

Children horn in Dedham. 

1. Grace Ethel, b. April 25, 1881. 

2. Marion Sabin, b. Aug. 9, 1882. 

3. Chauncey Carroll, b. June 23, 1887. 

495. 

BENJAMIN PIXLEY ' CHURCHILL (William L.,« Francis,^ 
Jonathan,* Eliezer,' Eliezer," John ^). Born at West Fairlee, Vt., 
Sept. 2, 1822. He died in Fairlee, Aug. 14, 1864. Married Susan 
Thompson, of West Fairlee, Vt. 

Children. 
064 I. Fraxcis C.^ 

965 II. William A.^ 

496. 

FRANCIS VENN5:LL '' CHURCHILL (William L.,^ Francis,^ 
Jonathan,* Eliezer,' Eliezer,- John ^). Born at West Fairlee, 
Dec. 6, 1827. Lives at Bradford, Vt. Married Marinda E. Munn, 
Jan. 31, 1854. 

Child. 
I. John Frank,^ b. Sept. 7, 1868; d. July 22, 1873. 

498. 

DAVID CARROLL ' CHURCHILL, Jr. (David C.,« Francis,^ 
Jonathan,* Eliezer,'^ Eliezer,'- John^). Born in Lyme, N.H., 
April 13, 1821. Married, Oct. 20, 1847, Lydia Ann Perry, who 
was born July 17, 1823. 



244 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 
I. Caroline Perry, ^b. Nov. 6, 1852; m. Peyson E. Fairfield, Nov. 

6, 1875. 
II. Harriet Maria,^ b. Aug. 19, 1854; d. July 5, 1863. 

III. Julia Gray,** b. Jan. 13, 1857; d. May 10, 1865. 

IV. Emma Franklin, s b. May 8, 1861; m. Edwin D. Chase, Oct. 10, 

1884. 
V. Alice Gray,^ b. April 29, 1865; m. Horace W. Otis, April 8, 
1898. 

499. 

CHARLES HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (David C./ Erancis,^ 
Jonathan/ Eliezeb,^ Eliezer,^ John^). Born in Lyme, N.H., 
Aug. 24, 1824. Lives in Oberlin, 0., and is a professor in Oberlin 
College. Married 1st, Nov. 26, 1846, Mary Jane Turner, of 
Oberlin, 0. ; married 2d, Oct. 10, 1859, Henrietta Beach Vance,. 
of Lima, Ind. 

Children horn in Oberlin, 0. 

966 I. Charles Carroll,* b. December, 1847. 

967 II. Henry Franklin,* b. September, 1852. 

968 III. Frederick Arthur,* b. December, 1856. 

IV. Mary Lucretia,® b. May, 1858. 

Children of Second Wife. 

969 V. Edward Payson,* b. September, 1860. 

970 VI. Alfred Vance,* b. August, 1864. 

VII. Lewis Nelson,* b, May, 1869 ; d. May, 1869. 
VIII. Mary,* b. June, 1871. 

971 IX. David Carroll,* b. March, 1873. 

500. 

LEWIS FRANKLIN ' CHURCHILL (David C.,« Francis,^ 
Jonathan,* Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John^). Born in Lyme, N.H., 
June 1, 1826. Died in 1899. He lived in Rutherford, N.C., and was 
a lawyer of good standing. Married, in Washington, D.C., Dec. 31, 
1849, Harriet Augusta Drew, who was born July 10, 1830, in 
Charleston, S.C. 

Child. 

972 I. Harry Augustus,* b. Aug. 15, 1853. 

503. 

FRANCIS ' CHURCHILL (Simeon R.,« Francis,^ Jonathan,* 

Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born March 20, 1829. Lived in 

Batavia, N.Y. Married 1st, March 16, 1854, Charlotte Staats. 

She died Feb. 19, 1881. Married 2d, July 10, 1883, Mrs. Mary 

(Atwood) Kibbe. 

Children. 
I. Georgia,* b, Jan. 30, 1855. 
II. Jennie Frances,* b. 1859. 

973 III. Frank,* b. July 30, 1861. 



SEVENTH GENERATIO:^ 245 

503. 

STILLMAN' CHURCHILL (Samuel Stillman,« Fraxcis,^ 
•Jonathan/ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born iu Lowell, Mass., 
July 28, 1823. Married, Oct. 13, 1848, Lucixda Hathorn, of 
West Henniker, N.H. 

Children. 

I. Clarence Elmore,* b. Aug. 20, 1851. 

974 II. George Sumner," b. April 9, 1S5»>; m. Harriet J. Stowell. 

975 III. Edward Everett,* b. Dec. 9, 1864; m. Lena M. Bradford. 

509. 

LEE ' CHURCHILL (Joseph W.,*' Francis,' Jonathan,^ Eli- 
EZER,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Boru at Troy, April 20, 1836. Married, 
Sept. 20, 1871, Ella Higgins. 

Cliildren, 

976 I. Le Grand,** b. Sept. 9, 1872. 

II. Warren-,* b. Jan. 20, 1875; d. Jan. 9, 1880. 

III. Nellie,* b. July 10, 1881. 

IV. Akthcr,* b. Sept. 11, 1884; d. Oct. 12, 1892. 

513. 

PROF. JOHN WESLEY' CHURCHILL (John E.," Francis,^ 
Jonathan,'* Eliezer,'^ Eliezer,- John '). Born in Fairlee, Yt., 
May 26, 1839. He removed in boyhood to Nashua, IST.H., where he 
received his early schooling, which was closed with a course at 
Appleton Academy. He planned to follow the profession of civil en- 
gineer, and obtained an engagement as a mechanical draughtsman on 
the bridge across the Mississippi river at Davenport, Iowa. Friends 
in Davenport discovered that he was destined for a different career, 
and he soon returned East and took a preparatory course at Phillips 
Andover Academy, and then took a four years' course at Harvard 
College where he graduated in 1865. He then returned to Andover 
for a final course at the Theological Seminary, where he graduated 
in 1867. He immediately received the appointment of Jones Pro- 
fessor of Pulpit Oratory, in Andover, Avhich position he held until 
his death. In 1896 he was appointed Bartlett Professor of 
Homiletics, and proved a worthy successor to illustrious prede- 
cessors. The special work of Professor Churchill at the seminary 
was to teach the young men who were preparing for the ministry 
to preach to the people so that the people would be glad to listen to 
them. In this he was peculiarly successful. But he grew to be 
more than the teacher of elocution. He became the wise counsellor, 
the sympathetic friend, the inspirer of new hopes in cases of dis- 



246 THE CHUKCHILL rA:\IILY 

couragement and doubt. Hundreds of graduates, scattered over the 
whole country, attest his wonderful influence as teacher, adviser, and 
friend. He became a preacher of high ability and power, as well 
as a writer of note, in the line of religious thought and culture. 
Many other institutions besides Andover enjoyed his instruction, at 
different times ; among these, Dartmouth, Amherst, Brown Univer- 
sity and Wellesley, Smith and Mt. Holyoke ; while, since 1890, he 
had been instructor of elocution in Harvard Divinity School. He 
was best known to the great public by his marvellous power as a 
public reader. In this field, in the great lecture courses, some 
twenty -five years ago, Professor Churchill's evening was the popular 
feature of the course. In his power of expression, and range of 
voice and tone, his taste and adaptation, he stands unrivalled. He 
was a public-spirited and popular citizen in his own town. Pro- 
fessor Churchill died at Andover, Mass., April 13, 1900. His 
funeral services at Andover were attended by a great congregation 
of his towns-people and his friends from far and near, and a notable 
procession of professors and students and distinguished educators 
of many different institutions of New England followed him to his 
grave. The clergymen ofiiciating were Dr. Donald, his brother-in- 
law. Dr. McKenzie, Cambridge, and Dr. Bancroft. He married, at 
Andover, July 27, 1859, Mart J axe Donald, daughter of Will- 
iam C. Donald, who survived him. 

Tlieir Childre?! horn at Andover. 

977 I. Donald,* b. May 20, 1870. 

He is a resident physician at the Ehode Island General Hospital. 

978 II. Marlbokodgh,* b. Aug. 11, 1878. 

Graduated at Harvard College, 1900. 

513. 

GEOEGE FEANCIS' CHUECHILL (John E.,'^ Frakcis,^ 
Jonathan,'* Eliezer,'^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Nashua, N.H., 
Oct. 6, 184.6. Married, Oct. 16, 1873, Ella Gertrude Holbrook. 

One Child. 
I. Gertkude,^ b. Oct. 28, 1876. 

514. 

ELBEET LAWEENCE^ CHUECHILL (John E.,« Francis,^ 
Jonathan,^ Eliezer,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Nashua, April 13, 
1857. Married, April 9, 1884, Gertrude Abbt Taylor, daughter 
of Mrs. Abby Smith (Stewart) Taylor. 

Children born in Ahington. 
I. Marion,^ b. Feb. 2, 1885. 

979 II. Kenneth,^ b. Feb. 15, 1890. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 247 



517. 

JOSEPH^ CHUECHILL (Charles,'' Charles,^ Epheaim/ 
Stephen,^ Eliezee,- Johx^). Born Jan. 1,1805. jMarried Betsey 
Ellis, daugliter of William. 

Cliildren. 
I. Reenette Elizabeth,^ b. Dec. 27. 1830; m. Charles F. Harlow. 
II. Hannah Nelsox," b. Sept. 10, 1834. 
080 III. Frederick Ellls,** b. July 23, 1837. 

IV. Ann Maria,** b. Sept. 2, 1838; m. Nathaniel Barnes, of Ply- 
mouth ; no issue. 
V. Betsey Harlow,- m. Benjamin Weston, of Plymouth. 

981 VI. Joseph Luthrop,^ b, June 12, 1842. 
VII. Ann.« 

VIII. Mary.s 

518. 

ELKANAH^ CHURCHILL (Charles,'"' Charles,^ Ephraim,^ 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John^). Born in 1809. ^Married, Jan. 29, 
1835, Lydia Sherman, of Carver, daughter of John. 

Children. 
I. Charles Henry, * b. Dec. 21, 1835; d. unmarried. 
II. Lydia Ann,^ b. Sept. 22, 1837; d. unmarried, 1853. 
III. Ellen Barnes,* unmarried. 

519. 

ISAAC COVINGTON^ CHURCHILL (Rufus,'' Charles,^ 
Epheaim,^ Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John^), Born Nov. 28, 1797. 
Married, Dec. 16, 1820, Mary T. Jenney. 

Children. 

982 I. IsAAC,-^ b. Oct. 18, 1822; m. Sarah E. Ryder, Sept. 29, 1859. 
II. Franklin,* b. Sept. 24, 1824; d. Oct. 3, 1825. 

III. Mary Ann,* b. Feb. 2, 1831 ; m. John Spaulding, May 2, 1852. 

IV. Elizabeth T.,* b. Aug. 6, 1834; d. September, 1834. 
V. Elizabeth T.,* b. Aug. 10, 1836; d. Jan. 25, 1839. 

VI. RuFus,* b. 1838; d. September, 1838. 
VII. Benjamin F.,* b. Nov. 2, 1840; d. Aug. 29, 1841. 

530. 

RUFUS' CHURCHILL ( Rufus,'' Charle.s,' Ephraim,'' 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ John ^). Born March 9, 1806. He died April 
14, 1828. Married Lucy W. Nye, daughter of William. 

Children. 

I. William Crocker,* m. ( ) Holmes; no children. 

984 II. RuFUs Hinklet,* no record. Lived, it is said, in Los Angeles, Cal. 

531. 

WILLIAM^ CHURCHILL (Rufus,« Charles,^ Ephraim," 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John'). Born Nov. 21, 1816. Lived in 
Plymouth. Married, Jan. 3, L841, Emily Tribble. 



248 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

985 I. William E.,^ b. April 28, 1843. 
II. Emily F.,^ Aug. 4, 1845. 

III. Mart H.,^ b. Dec. 6, 1848. 

986 IV. Herbert,** b. Sept. 27, 1857. 

987 V. Alfred G.,^ b. Jan. 22, 1861 ; m. Ada Phillips. 

533. 

EPHRAIM EINNEY^ CHURCHILL (Ephraim,« Charles,' 
Ephraim/ Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Born in Plymouth 
Married Martha H. Whiting, Oct. 17, 1827. Tliey lived in 
Chiltonville, Mass. 

Children. 
I. Ephraim F.^ 
II. Martha A.® 

III. Almira C.« 

IV. WiNSLOw "W.,^ m. Mart A. Burgess, May 20, 1863. 



Children. 



1. Carrie R. 

2. Josephine W. 

3. Rebecca F, 



4. Mary A. 

5. Evelyn B. 

6. Almira H. 



534. 

ZACCHEUS ' CHURCHILL (Ephraim,« Zagcheus,^ Ephraim," 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Yarmouth, IST.S., Feb. 23, 
1788, and lived there. In early life he taught school, and later was 
appointed government surveyor of land. Married 1st, Mrs. Su- 
sannah (Rose) Killam, widow of Abraham. She died November, 
1831, aged 52 years. Married 2d, Miriam Doane. She died 
May 9, 1882, aged 86. 

Children born in Yaj-mouih. 

I. Drusilla,^ b. Jan. 3, 1810; m. Benjamin Redding, 1832. 
They lived in Yarmouth and had children born there. 

Children. 

1. Susan Redding, b. Oct. 18, 1834; m. Calvin Frost, of Yar- 

mouth. 

2. Zaccheus Redding, b. March IS, 1837. He was drowned Jan. 

26, 1848. 

3. John Redding, b. Oct. 10, 1838; m. Asenath S. Gallie, March 

28, 1862. 
988 II. Stephen,^ b. Oct. 11, 1811 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Blanet, of Yarmouth, 

Dec. 22, 1835; m. 2d, Mrs. Julia (Phillips) Porter, widow 
of Capt. Horace. 
They lived in Yarmouth. He was a farmer. 

Children of First Wife. 

1. Elizabeth A., b. Oct. 1, 1836; m. Harvey Cann, of Yarmouth, 

May 24, 1860. 

2. Amos B., b. Sept. 12, 1838; d. July 3, 1860. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 249 

3. Annie R., b. Oct. 5, 1841 ; m. Capt. Samuel F. Stanwood, Feb. 

5, 1868. 

4. Nathan, b. March 22, 1843; d. June 2, 1865. 

5. Stephen B., b. Nov. 29, 1844; m. Annie Brown, Nov. 1, 1866. 

6. George W., b. Feb. 10, 1847; m. Martha \V. Huntington, April 

21, 1875. 

7. Susan E., b. July 27, 1849; m. Edward Knight, Nov. 22, 1882. 

8. Sarah J., b. July 17, 1853; m. Capt. C. Hemeou, Oct. 25, 1886. 

III. Hannah,* b. Oct. 14, 1813; m. William Murphy, of Yarmouth, 
1833. 
They lived in Yarmouth and had children. 

Children. 

1. William Murphy, b. Sept. 11, 1834. 

2. Emily H. Murphy, b. Sept. 10, 1837. Drowned in Yarmouth, 

Sept. 10, 1841. 

989 IV. Zaccheu.s,^ b. July 1, 1815; m. 1st, Susan P. Saunders, April 23, 

1840; m. 2d, Drusilla (Earle) Shaw, July 13, 1859. 
They lived at Yarmouth, where he was a school-teacher. 

Children of First Wife, bo7-n in Yarmouth. 

1. Caroline C, b. May 6, 1841; m. 1st, John Bain, July 14, 1861; 

m. 2d, Thomas Dane, Sept. 10, 1886. 

2. Sarah C, b. June 3, 1843; m. Robert Thurston, Nov. 19, 1864. 

3. John S., b. Feb. 22, 1847; m. Sarah R. Wyman, July 19, 1874. 

Children of Second Wife. 

4. Augusta, b. May 1, 1861. 

5. Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1863; m. Arthur AV. McKinnon, May 1, 

1889. 

990 V. Richard,** b. Feb. 19, 1818; m. Deborah Crosby, Dec. 28, 1841. 

They lived at Yarmouth and had children. 

Children. 

1. Charles, b. Oct. 26, 1842; m. Lucy J. Rodney. 

2. William M., b. March 8, 1846; m. Isabel Rodney, Nov. 10, 1870. 

3. Lewis, b. June 17, 1848; m. Matilda Thurston, March 81, 1872. 

4. Eliza A., b. Aug. 11, 1851. 

5. Albert, b. May 20, 1853. Lost at sea, September, 1874. 

6. Amanda, b. June 1, 1856; m. Augustus Williams, Feb. 5, 1878; 

d. Lynn, March 25, 1882. 

7. Matilda, b. July 26, 1858. 

8. Amos B., b. Dec. 14, 1860; m. Laura Eldridge, Nov. 15, 1886. 

9. Henry D., b. Dec. 14, 1860; m. Annie Doane, Nov. 1, 1887. 

991 VI. Nathan.^ b. Aug. 14, 1820; m. Martha Doane; b. Nov. 25, 1845. 

They lived in Yarmouth. He was a farmer. They had children. 

ChiUlren. 

1. Elmira, b. May 7. 1846; m. Jolm Saunders, May 7, 1863. 

2. Lydia Ann, b. Sept. 22, 1848; m. Joseph Eldridge, April 29, 1871. 

3. Miriam, b. June 29, 1850; m. Howard Thurston, Dec. 14, 1864. 

4. Calvin E., b. Sept. 30, 1857; m. Anna C. Churchill, March 9, 

1881. 

5. Charles E., b. Aug. 1, 1865; m. 1st, Sadie R. Ellis; m. 2d, Mary 

R. Wyman, Julv 17, 1891. 

6. Ada A., b. Jan. 14, 1864; d. July 19, 1864. 



250 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

525. 

CAPT. THOMAS' CHURCHILL (Ephraim,« Zaccheus/ 
Ephraim/ Stephen,'^ Eliezer,- John^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., 
June 6, 1791, and lived there. Married, at Yarmouth, Nov. 22, 
1815, Mart Harris, daughter of William. She died June 2, 1890, 
aged 96 years. 

Childrca boom in Yarmouth, 

992 I. Eleazer,* b. April 6, 1817, m. Lois Axnie Trask, of Yarmouth, 

Jan. (3, 1841. She was b. April 18, 1820, and d. in Yarmouth, 
June 29, 1896. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

1. Jonathan, b. June 2, 1843; d. Sept. 15, 1850. 

2. Mary A., b. Feb. 6, 1845; m. Ezra Roach, Jan. 1(5, 18G3. 

3. Eleazer, b, July 26, 1846; m. Catherine Crowell, Sept. 10, 1870. 

4. Sophia, b. July 26, 1846; d. Sept. 15, 1850. 

5. Edna, b. Aug. 15, 1849; m. Joseph Cook, Nov. 24, 1870. 

6. Henry, b. Oct. 3, 1852; m. Susan Clark, March 31, 1877. 

7. Clement, b. May 15, 1855; m. Carrie Trask, May 29, 1877. 

8. Harvey, b. Oct. 3, 1857; m. Annie Vickery, March 12, 1882. 

9. Fannie, b. July 11, 1860; m, Edgar Rundlett, May 15, 1881. 

993 II. David,^ b. Sept. 14, 1818; m. 1st, Sarah Strickland, Jan. 19, 

1845; m. 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth (Shaw) Durond. 

Child born in Yarm,outh. 

1. Joseph M., b. March 27, 1850; m. Sarah B. Symonds, of Yar- 
mouth, Sept. 9, 1873. 

994 III. Thomas, » b. Aug. 20, 1820; m. Phebe Shaw, March 31, 1842. 

She was the dau. of Capt. Moses Shaw, and d. in Yarmouth 
Dec. 11, 1879. 

Children. 

1. Thomas W., m. Ruby Crocker. 

2. Annie B., m. George W. Raymond. 

3. Ephraim E., m. Inez Lent. 

4. George W., m. Annie Goudey. 

5. Ralph O., m. Emma Rose, Dec. 1, 1876. 

6. Gilbert F., m. Alice Collins. 

995 IV. William,** b. May 29, 1822; m. Sarah Crosby, of Yarmouth, dau. 

of William Crosby. 

They lived in Yarmouth. He was a sea captain. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

1. Lois, b. Sept. 27, 1849; m. Aaron Churchill, July 4, 1874. 

2. Norman B., b. Aug. 9, 1854; m. Annie Tedford, Dec. 19, 1882. 

3. Mary A., b. July 30, 1866. 

V. Edith,^ b. June 29, 1824; m. 1st, Amasa G. Rodney, Oct. 5, 1845; 
m. 2d, Isaac R. Chute, Feb. 5, 1858 ; m. 3d, Chapman P. Doty, 
April 9, 1898. 

Child by First Husband. 
1. Alma G. Rodney, m. Capt. George R. Vickery. 



seve:ntth generation 251 



Child by Second Husband. 

2. May Edith Chute, b. March 18, 1869; m. Edward F. Cann, of 
Yarmouth. 

996 VI. Jesse,* b. Nov. 28, 1826; m. Joanna Jeffrey, at Yarmouth, Dec. 

30, 1851. 

She was the dau. of David Jeffrey. They lived at Yarmouth. 
He was a sea captain. 

Children. 

1. David Jeffrey, b. Jan. 4, 1854; m. Elizabeth Clark, June, 1875. 

2. Letitia, b. July 18, 1856; d. July 3, 1863. 

3. Annie A., b. Dec. 12, 1858; m. Calvin Churchill. 

■4. Irving F., b. June 3, 1868; m. Jessie F. Shaw, June 30, 1894. 
VII. AsENATH.s b. July 2, 1829; m. John S. Rose, May 16, 1848. 

Children. 

1. Caroline Rose, b. July 19, 1850; m. William Ritchie, July 

27, 1869. She d. Nov. 1, 1872. 

2. Asenath Rose, b. June 26, 1852; m. WiUiam Ritchie, as second 

wife, Sept. 25, 1874. 

3. Emma Rose, b. July 5, 1854; m. Ralph Churchill, Dec. 1, 1876. 

4. Ella Rose, b. Aug. 19, 1859; m. John Thome, Nov. 22, 1887. 

997 VIII. Nathan, « b. Oct. 12, 1832; m. Ruth Ann Wyman, December, 

1857. 

They lived in Yarmouth. He was a farmer, and their cliildren were 
born in Yarmouth. 

Children . 

1. Nelson, b. Oct. 6, 1858; m. Margaret Lamont, Dec. 20, 1891. 

2. George E., b. April 12, 1860. 



52G. 

RUFUS' CHURCHILL (Ephraim,'' Zaccheus/ Ephraim/ 
Stephen,'^ Eliezer,- John^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., May 19, 
1793. Millwright, shipbuilder, and farmer. Married, at Yarmouth, 
Dec. 10, 1816, Gertrude Flint, daughter of Captain David. 
She died July 30, 1881, aged 85 years 11 months. 

Children. 

I. Martha,** b. Dec. 17, 1817; m. Moses S. Crosby, Nov. 26, 1839. 
She d. in Denver, Col., July 13, 1887. 

Children born in Yarmouth, N.S. 

1. Annie Flint Crosby, b. June 21, 1841 ; m. Fred Jones, Dec. 24, 

1864. 

2. May Corning Crosby, b. March 21, 1844; m. James A. Bell, 

Sept. 30, 1862. 

3. Herbert H. Crosby, b. March 15, 1846; m. M. Jane Kimball, 

June 22, 1866. 

4. David O. Crosby, b. Jan. 30, 1850; m. 1st, Annie Goudey, Dec. 

5, 1871 ; m. 2d, Elizabeth L. Crosby, Dec. 29, 1891. 

5. Emma J. Crosby, b. April 10, 1853; m. Josiah S. Karney, July 

31, 1870. 
998 II. RuFus,8 b. Aug. 2, 1819; m. Emily Kendrick, Dec. 23, 1845. 

They lived in Yarmouth, N.S. He was a contractor. 



252 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Childo-en born in Yarmouth. 

1. Delilah, b. Sept. 22, 1846; m. Samuel Corning, March 18, 1868. 

She d. Jan. 22, 1879. 

2. Norman, b. June 17, 1848; m. Sadie G. Gillis, of Montreal, 

July 17, 1879. 

3. Aaron, b. May 19, 1850; m. Lois Churchill, July 4, 1874. 

4. Maria P., b. July 18, 1852 ; d. in Yarmouth, Feb. 20, 1877. 

5. Major W., b. Nov. 1, 1855; m. Frances Dervan, of Boston, 

May 15, 1874. 

6. Margery F., b. April 3, 1858. 

7. Eraeline R., b. June 9, 1860. 

8. Annie F., b. April 17, 1862. 

III. Maet,* b. June 14, 1821 ; m. Zechariah Corxing, March 14, 1841. 
They lived in Yarmouth. He was a farmer. 

Children hor7i in Yarmouth. 

1. Mary E. Corning, b. Dec. 19, 1841 ; m. Thomas Sullivan, Feb. 

21, 1865. 

2. Hannah Corning, b. Sept. 21, 1843; m. Augustus Goudey, June 

7, 1871. 

3. Harriet G. Corning, b. May 4, 1846; m. Samuel Burrill, May 4, 

1882. 

4. Letitia Ann Corning, b. March 10, 1850. 

5. llufus C. Corning, b. March 11, 1857; m. Ada Corning, Oct. 31, 

1880. 
999 IV. David,s b. Feb. 20, 1823; m. Martha William.s, Jan. 30, 1849. 
They lived in Yarmouth, and St. John's, N.B. He was a sea 
captain. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Henry D., b. October 1856; d. at sea. 

2. John, b. 1858; d. at St. John's. 

3. David. 

4. Robbins. 

5. Adena. 

V. Sarah, 8 b. Dec. 31, 1824; m. Samuel M. Killam, Nov. 26, 1848. 
They lived in Yarmouth, N.S. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Catharine Killam, b. Sept. 27, 1849; m. John Cann, Sept. 10, 

1875. 

2. Gertrude Killam, b. Feb. 10, 1851; d. July 18, 1874. 

3. Evangeline Killam, b. May 14, 1853; m. Amos Gray, November 

1873. 

4. Samuel F. Killam, b. Oct. 7, 1855; m. Marv Cavanagh, July 6, 

1882. 

5. Melvaretta Killam, b. Jan. 19, 1858; d. in Yarmouth, Jan. 19, 

1879. 

6. Marietta Killam, b. Oct. 9, 1860; m. Frank Farnham, of Mass., 

August, 1886. 

7. Rufus C. Killam, b. May 19, 1864; d. in Yarmouth, Feb. 10, 

1895. 

8. George Killam, b. April 26, 1866. 

VI. Harriet,* b. Oct. 15, 1826; m. Benjamix Pitman, Jan. 7, 1851 
Lived in Yarmouth, N.S. He was a farmer. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Israel Pitman, b. Oct. 12, 1851 ; m. Annie C. Hatfield, of Yar- 

mouth, Sept. 23, 1884. 

2. Harriet R. Pitman, b. June 14, 1853. 

3. Warren Pitman, b. April 21, 1855; m Sarah A. Perry, of Yar- 

mouth, July 7, 1879. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 253 



4. Elizabeth M. Pitman, b. Dec. 17, 1857; d. April 21, 1873, 

5. George W. Pitman, b. Nov. 26, 1859; d. April 15, 1873. 

6. Jane^C. Pitman, b. Oct. 18,1801; d. Dec. 6, 1888. 

7. Amos C. Pitman, b. Sept. 30, 186-1. 

8. Henry D. Pitman, b. Oct. 28, 1866. 

9. Emily H. Pitman, b. Oct. 1, 1870. 

VII. Nancy,"* b. Aug. 30, 1828; m. Charles Walkee, of Yarmouth, 
Oct. 3, 1850. They lived in Calais, Me. 

Children. 

1. Fanny Walker, b. Yarmouth, Feb. 1, 1852; m. Nathaniel S. 

Jordan, of Maine, April, 187't. 

2. J. Ernest Walker, b. Calais, .Me., July 16, 1859; m. Frances E. 

Jones, of New York, Oct. 7, 1890. 

3. George Walker, b. Calais, Me., May 3, 1861; m. Ella Hardista, 

Portland, Ore., June, 1885. 

4. Harry Walker, b. Calais, Me., Aug. 1, 1863; d. young. 

1000 VIII. Alvin,s b. May 1, 1830; m. Jane Carey, Dec. 16, 1852. They 

lived in Yarmouth. He was a farmer. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Letitia, b. Feb. 18, 1855; m. Pasco Allen, Yarmouth, May 4, 

1877. 

2. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 22, 1857; m. Frank Foote, in Yarmouth, 

June 9, 1880. 

3. Alvin, b. Nov. 10, 1859; ra. Ella Arthuro, Colorado, July, 1891. 

4. Israel L., b. July 4, 1862. 

5. Charles L., b. Sept. 17, 1865; d. Oct. 21, 1805. 

IX. Hannah,^ b. Oct. 4, 1832; m. LiDovic Chipman, Yarmouth, Dec. 
19, 1850. They lived in Yarmouth. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

1. Lois Chipman, b. Sept. 26, 1851; m. Benjamin W. Gillis, Yar- 

mouth, 1874. 

2. Charles W. Chipman, b. July 18, 1853; m. Ada F. Perkins, 

Essex, Mass., Aug. 5, 1875. 

1001 X. George W.,* b. Dec. 18, 1835; m. Louisa Smith, Portland, Me. 

June 16, 1860. They lived at Yarmoutli. He was a sea captain. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Louisa, b. April 13, 1867; m. Joseph Kinney, Yarmouth, Nov. 

16, 1888. 

2. Hannah E., b. May 7, 1869; m. James Frost, Yarmouth, Oct. 

31. 1890. 

3. M. Gulielma, b. March 2, 1873; m. Edward Porter, Yarmoutli, 

June 20, 1894. 

1002 XL William P.,^ b. June 11, 1839; m. Catharine Doucette, Feb. 18, 

1860. She was the daughter of Mark and Helen (Melanson) 
Doucette. They lived in Yarmouth, N.S. His business was 
lumbering. 

Children horn in Yarmouth. 

1. Rupert G., b. March 12, 1862; m. 1st, Rachel Doane, March 12, 

1885 ; m. 2d, Annie Thomes. 

2. Laleah J., b. Feb. 27. 1864; m. Clarence Phalen, Boston, April 

29, 1891. 

3. Byron L., b. Nov. 22, 1805; m. Emily King, Yarmouth, Feb. 18, 

1888. 

4. Catharine, b. Dec. 3, 1807; m. Attllia Amorosa, April 2, 1894, 

Boston. 



254 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

5. Walter, b. Dee. 13, 1869; m. Sarah W. Pitman, Yarmouth, 

May 1, 1889. 

6. Rufus, b. Sept. 5, 1872; d. Sept. 13, 1872. 

7. Fannie, b. Dec. 5, 1873; d. Dec. 16, 1873. 

8. Charles H., b. Dec. 10, 1875. 

9. Grace D., b. Sept. 6, 1879. 

527. 

NATHANIEL" CHURCHILL (Ephraim,*^ Zaccheus,' Eph- 
raim/ Stephen/ Eliezer/ John^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., 
July 1, 1795. Lived in Yarmouth, a farmer. Married Abigail 
Valpet, of Yarmouth, daughter of Capt. John Valpey. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

I. Eleanor,'' b. Feb. 19, 1819; m. Nathaniel Travis, Yarmouth, 
March 9, 1840. She died June 3, 1896. 

Children born in Yarmouth. 

1. Nathaniel Travis, b. Dec. 22, 1841 ; d. Jan. 6, 1842. 

2. Nathaniel Travis, b. April 18, 1843; m. Harriet Ring, Yar- 

mouth, Aug. 11, 1863. 

3. Abner A. Travis, b. Nov. 23, 1844. 

4. Elkanah Travis, 1 b. Oct. 19, 1846; m. Elizabeth Randall, 

[ Yarmouth, Dec. 31, 1868. 

5. Daniel R. Travis, [ b. Oct. 19, 1846. He was killed in a mine 

J in Nevada, June 26, 1880. 

6. James H. Travis,) b. Oct. 23, 1849. 

7. Alice A. Travis, V b. Oct. 23, 1849; m. William Reid, Yar- 

J mouth, Dec. 9, 1872. 

8. Abigail C H. Travis, b. Oct. 21, 1851; m. Fred. R. S. Mildon, 

Yarmouth, Sept. 9, 1873. 

9. Delight C. Travis, b. June 12, 1854; m. David Greenlaw, East 

Boston, June 27, 1880. 

10. Sabina J. Travis, b. Feb. 16, 1859; m. William S. Mildon, 

Eastport, April 2, 1884. 

11. Sarah A. Travis, ") b. April 21, 1861; m. Edgar E. Patten, 

\ Great Falls, N.H., Jan. 5, 1893. 

12. Letitia W. Travis, J b. April 21, 1861. 

1003 II. Nathaniel,® b. Dec. 1, 1821; m. 1st, Lydia Ann Crosby, Dec. 1, 
1846; m. 2d, Sarah C. Hatfield, Oct. 17, 1850; m. 3d, Mrs. 
Rebecca ( ) Ccshing, Nov. 22, 1884. They lived in Yar- 
mouth, N.S. 

Children of Second Wife, all born in Yarmouth. 

1. Emmeline V., b. April 7, 1852; m. Dr. C. M. Tolles, Clare- 

mont, N.H. 

2. William A., b. Nov. 10, 1859; d. June 5, 1863. 

3. Alice, b. Dec. 27, 1860; d. Feb. 18, 1861. 

4. William Edgar, b. July 27, 1864; m. Sadie Caskey. 
III. Sarah,** b. Jan. 13, 1823; m. John Harding, Jan. 4, 1844. 

Children. 

1. Sarah Harding, m. Nathaniel Simmes. 

2. Albert Harding, m. Capt. Robert Crowell. 

3. John Harding, m. Alma Tedford. 

4. Lillian Harding. 

5. Robert Harding. 

6. Elizabeth Harding 



SEVENTH GENEEATIOK 255 

IV. Elizabeth,* b. Sept. 30, 1825; m. William J. Hatfield, Dec. 
25, 1854. She died Nov. 12, 1895. 

Children borti in Yarmouth. 

1. Fred S. Hatfield, b. March 26, 1850; m. Annie S. Wyman, 

Nov. 25, 1885. 

2. Fannie C. Hatfield, b. in Plymouth, Sept. 23, 1861 ; m. Charles 

J. Cragg, Sept. 25, 1885. 
V. Delight,* b. June 12, 1827; ra. 1st, Douglas Thorpe, Sept. 12, 
1857; m. 2d, James Cishing. 
VI. Abxek,* b. Aug. 30, 1829; d. in Liverpool, Eng., Feb. 28, 184:8. 
VII. Benjamin,* b. Aug. 1, 1831; d. April 3, 1889. 
VIII. Abbie,* b. Nov. 11, 1833: m. E. W. Darlixg, Mass., 1862. 

IX. Faxnie,** b. Feb. 29, 1835; unmarried; d. Jan. 5, 1890, at Portland, 
Ore. 

52S. 

WALTER" CHUECHILL (Ephraim/' Zaccheus,^ Ephraim,^ 
Stephen/ Eliezer,- Johx '). Born June 3, 1805, in Yarmouth, 
N.S. Married 1st, 1828, Sarah Flint. Married 2d, Elsie 
Murphy. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. John,* b. 1827 ; d. unmarried, in California in 1854. 

II. Israel Harding,* b. 1829; d. unmarried, April, 1850. 

III. Mary,* b. 1831 ; m. Henry Pitman, no issue. 

IV. Elizabeth,* b. 1833; m. John Trask. 

V. Hannah,* b. 1835; m. George W. Ware. Moved to the States. 
VI. Sarah,* b. 1837; d. in infancy. 

Children of Secoyid Wife. 

VII. Sarah,* b. Aug. 3, 1841 ; m. Jefferson Corning, March 28, 1865. 
VIII. Alice,* b. March 26, 1843; m. Alexander McKinnon, son of 
Randall. 
IX. Ltdia,* b. May 3, 1844; m. Capt. Herbert H. Cann, son of 

Samuel. 
X. Asenath,* b. May 12, 1848; m. James Porter, son of Enoch. 

529. 

JOHN^ CHUECHILL (Ephraim,'"' Zacchelt.s,^ Ephraim," 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Sept. 23, 
1814. Married 1st, Eeb. 4, 1832, Betsey Flint. Married 2d, 
Maria Anne Haskell. Married 3d, Mrs. Almira (Gooday) 
Sanders. 

Children of First Wife. 

1004 I. Warren Flint,* b. Nov. 22, 1838; m. Fannie Tinkham. 

Childreyi. 

1. Charles, m. Bertha B. Killian. 

2. Thomas, m. Grace M. Allen. 

3. Belle, m. Abner Porter. 

4. Norman, died. 

5. Cora, died. 

1005 II. William,* b. Oct. 7, 1840; m. Mary Haskell. 

III. Charles,* b. July 2, 1843; d. June 1, 1859. 



256 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children of Second Wife. 

IV. Mercy Jane,^ b. July ol, 1847; m. James K. Eose. 
V. Anna Arabella,^ b. Oct. 17, 1848; m. Charles Blake, Amesbury, 
Mass. 

1006 VI. Ebenezer,** b. Oct. 11, 1850; m. Lydia Churchill, daughter of 

John. 
VII. JoHx,^ b. May 16, 1855 ; unmarried. 

534. 

GEOEGE ' CHURCHILL ( John,« Axsel/ Ephraim/ Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,^ John^). Born at Plymouth and was a baker by trade. 
He died June 16, 1871. Married, March 5, 1826, Martha C. 
Holmes, daughter of Joseph. She died Sept. 26, 1868. 

Children. 

I. Martha, 8 b. Jan. 21, 1827; d. Sept. 26, 1827. 

1007 II. JoHN,8 b. July 6, 1828; ni. Martha J. Bagnell. 

III. Martha,^ b. Oct. 10, 1835; m. 1st, George Sampson; m. 2d, John 

McAdams. 

IV. George,8|^ J, j^ 28, 1846, and d. March 1, 1846. 
V. James,** j 

535. 

PELEG ' CHURCHILL (Peleg,« Stephex,^ Stephen,* Stephex,^ 
Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Duxbury. Married 1st, Lucy Sprague ; 
married 2d, Jane Pease. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Eunice,® m. ( ) Tufts. 

II. Lucy* m. Frederick Benson. 

1008 III. Peleg,^ m. Amelia Kent, of Boston. 

1009 IV. William,** m. Sarah Clark, of Amherst. 

V. Eliza Bigelow,* m. George M. Bacon, of Newton. 

1010 VI. Henry Perket,** b. April 12, 1833 ; m. Annie Jeffreys Washburn, 

May 28, 1857. 
VII. Harriet Newell,^ d. in infancy. 

Child of Second Wife. 
VIII. Harriet Newell,** ra. ( ) Mason. 

536. 

WILLIAM' CHURCHILL (Peleg,« Stephex,^ Stephen,* 
Stephen,^ Eliezer,^ John '). Born in Duxbury, May 18, 1798. 
Married, Oct. 5, 1823, Mary Holmes, born in Plymouth, May 13, 
1804, died June 26, 1883. 

Children . 

I. Hannah Hosea,^ b. Aug. 1, 1824; m. 1st, Martin Wilder, May 
20, 1847. He died May 9, 1863; m. 2d, James S. Beal, of 
Hingham, Jan. 10, 1867. No issue. He died October, 1883. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 257 



Children. 

1. Daughter, b. Feb. 19, 1848; d. soon. 

2. Martin Wilder, Jr., b. July 9, 1849; d. young. 

II. Mary Holmes,* b. Feb. 3, 1826; m. George W. Haven, May t-'S, 

1849. 

Children. 

1. Albert C. Haven, b. May 16, 1850. 

2. Mary L. Haven, b. June 20, 1852. 

3. Carrie A. Haven, b. Nov. 13, 1855. 

III. Jane Heman,^ b. July 28, 1828; m. T. Henry Perkins, Feb. 1, 
1849. 
She died, and he married her sister, Lucy S. Churchill. 

Chiklren. 

1, Infant daughter, b. November, 1849; d. soon. 

2. Ella J. Perkins, b. June 16, 1851. 

1011 IV. William Otis,® b. June 26, 1830; ra. Sarah C. Gerry, June 24, 

1852. 

Children. 

1. Adrianna, b. Oct. 3, 1853; d. April 8, 1881; m. Charles A. 

Sawtelle, May 17, 1874. 

2. Sarah Alice, h. Dec. 31, 1854; m. A. D. Rutherford, July 7, 

1878. 

3. William Herbert, b. Sept. 5, 1858; m. Laura Conners, Jan. 19, 

1884. They were divorced and he m. 2d, Eva Upton. 

4. Charles Wilder, b. Aug. 4, 1860; m. Annette Chamneys, Dec. 

25, 1885. 

5. Charlotte Belle, b. Jan. 14, 1867; m. J. Weller Reed, Oct. 1, 

1887. 

6. Miriam Wilder, b. Nov. 5, 1868. 

7. George Knox, b. Nov. 21, 1872; d. Oct. 9, 1873. 

V. Adrianna, « b. Feb. 4. 1832; d. Ma\ 15, 1837. 

VI. Infant daughter, unnamed, b Nov. 23, 1834; d. Dee. 12, 1834. 

VII. Lucy S.,® tu Nov. 25, 1835; m. T. Henry Perkins, as his second 

wife. 

VIII. Adrianna,* b. Aug. 16, 1838; d. Sept. 9, 1838. 

IX. Eliza A.,» b. Jan. 30, 1841 ; m. Albert H. Bird, Nov. 10, 1864. 

101*2 X. Algernon B.,* b. Sept. 15, 1844; m. Mary Beal, June 5, 1867. 

Children. 

1. James B., b. March 27. 1869. 

2. Frank M., b. Sept. 5, 1872. 

3. Harry B., b. June 5, 1878. 

537. 

OTIS' CHURCHILL (Peleg,'' Stephen,"' Stephex,-* Stephen,^ 
Eliezer,- Johx ^). Born in Duxbiiry. Married 1st, Sakah Cobb. 
No issue. Married 2d, Esther Harlow. Married 3d, Marion 
LivERMORE. No issue. 

Children by Second Wife. 

I. Sarah Otis,* b. May 17, 1831. 
1013 II. Howard Malcolm,* b. May 15, 1833. 



258 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

538. 

EZRA ' CHURCHILL (Peleg," Stephen/ Stephen/ Stephen/ 
Eliezer/ John ^). Born in Duxbuiy. Married Susan Allen. 

One Child. 
I. Susan/ m. Daniel Currier. 

539. 

DANIEL^ CHURCHILL (Daniel/^ Stephen,' Stephen/ 
Stephen/^ Eliezer/ John^). Born in Plymouth, Sept. 9, 1803. 
Married, 1826, Mary Briggs Brown. 

Child. 

1014 I. Daniel,^ b. March 20, 1828 ; m. Eliza Hudson. 

544. 

SOLOMON" SYLVESTER' CHURCHILL (I^athan/ Ben.ja- 
MiN," Benjamin/ Stephen/ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Plymouth, 
April 4, 1817. Lived at Plymouth till 1856. They removed and 
lived at North Bridgewater and Brockton from 1857 on. He was 
a wood-turner by occupation. Married, April 23, 1840, Ruth 
Nelson Cobb, daughter of JohnKempton Cobb and Polly (Nelson). 

Children born in Plymouth. 

1015 I. Solomon Sylvester.^ b. March 31, 1841; m. Olive Augusta 

Hatward, at Boston, Aug. 6, 1866. She was the daughter of 
Bela Baylies Hayward and Olive Porter (Copeland) Hayward. 
They lived in Brockton. He was foreman in a shoe manu- 
factory. He was educated in the public schools, and served one 
year in the U. S. Navy during the Civil War. He died Oct. 13, 
1889. 

Children horn in Brockton. 

1. Fred Sylvester, h. Sept. 26, 1867; m. Lillie C. White, of Hol- 

brook. May 29, 1892. She was the daughter of Cornelius L. 
and Elizabeth (Hodge) White. They lived at Brockton. 
Children: Fred Loring, b. Dec. 13, 1893, and Forest White, 
b. Aug. 13, 1895. 

2. Amy Hayward, b. Feb. 24, 1873; d. at Brockton, June 6, 1891. 
II. Maria Isabella.^ b. at Plymouth. May 19, 1843; d. June 14, 1846. 

III. Elizabeth, 8 b. at Plymouth, Feb. 14, 1845. Married Henry H. 
Billings, March 15, 1870, son of Jesse. 

Children. 

1. Grace Holmes BiUings, b. at No. Bridgewater, May 23, 1871; 

m. Fred G. Doyle, April, 1891. 

2. Mary Ellen BiUings, b. at Brockton, Sept. 14, 1873; m. George 

H. Wade, May 30, 1896. 
3; Bertha Billings, b. at Brockton, Jan. 2, 1876; m. Lester Green, 
Dec. 31, 1897. 

1016 IV. Charles Augustus,^ b. at Plymouth, April 27, 1847; m. Luthera 

E. Packard. Jan. 19, 1867. 
V. Henry Melville,^ b. at Plymouth, Feb. 14, 1853; d. Feb. 6, 1854. 
VI. Anna Isabelle,* b. at North Bridgewater, Nov. 16, 1857 ; m. 
Arthur E. Kendrick. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 259 

547. 

WILLIAM' CHURCHILL (William,^ Solomon,^ Amaziah/ 
Elkanah/^ Eliezer,- John '). Born in Boston, Feb. 4, 1825. He died 
at Montclair, N.Y., June 7, 1873. Married 1st, at Woodbury, 
Conn., July 28, 1847, Lucy Caroline Averill, daughter of Augus- 
tine. She was born at New Utreclit, K.Y., June 17, 1826, and died 
at West Point, July 13, 1856. JMarried 2d, Oct. 6, 1858, at Middle- 
town, Conn., Sarah Jane Starkweather. 

Children by First Wife. 
I. Mart Cakolixe,^ b. New York City, July 16, 1849 ; m. George H. 
Ripley, Nov. 9, 1870, 

II. Florence,'^ b. at Brooklyn, April 21, 1851; m. William L. Ger- 

RiSH, Jr., Oct. 19. 1875. 

III. William, 8 \ b. at Peekskill, Aug. 9, 1853 ; d. Aug. 9, 1853. 

IV. Lucy,'* J b. at Peekskill, Aug. 9, 1853; d. Sept. 30, 1853. 

By Second Wife. 

1017 V. William,' born in Brooklyn, N.Y.. Oct. 5, 1859. 

1018 VI. Arthur HowARD,M). in Brooklyn, N.Y., April U, 1862. 

1019 VII. Clarence,* b. in Smithtown, Mav 21, 1865. 

VIII. Percy,* b. in Brooklyn, Dec. 1, 1868; d. Aug. 9, 1869. 
IX. Ethel,* b. in Brooklyn, June 1, 1870; d. Feb. 19, 1871. 

550. 

WILLIAM' CHURCHILL (William,'' Nathaniel," Elkanah,* 
Elkanah,"' Eliezer,-' John '). Born in Plymouth, Feb. 19, 1835. 
Married, in DePau, Ind., INIarch 2, 1864, Mary Ash.' 

Children. 
I. Martha J.,* b. Aug. 19, 1866. 

1020 II. George W.,* b. Nov. 20, 1868. 

III. Nancy M.,* b. Dec. 1, 1871. 

IV. Laura B.,» b. Feb. 17, 1874. 
V. Abbt a.," b. June 27, 1877. 

VI. Mary G.,* b. Feb. 25, 1880. 

1021 VII. Robert E.,« b. Dec. 24,1882. 

1022 VIII. Raymond,* b. July 26, 1885. 

554.. 

JOHN B.'^ CHURCHILL (BenjaxMin,« John,^ John,* John,^ 
Eliezer," John^). Born in Pataukunk, March 26, 1805, and lived 
there on the old homestead, a farmer. He died April 27, 1900. 
Married, at Pine Bush, N. Y., June 28, 1838, Jane Green, daughter 
of William, of Pine Bush, N.Y. She died June 3, 1847. 

Children born at Pataukunk. 
I. Edgar,* b. May 27, 1839 ; d Oct. 4, 1843. 
II. Amelia,* b. Aug. 29, 1841; d. unmarried, April 6, 1896. 

1023 III. Benjamin B.,* b. Nov. 14, 1844; m. Akvilla DuNN.dau. of Anthony 

and Sarah (Terwiliger) Dunn. 

Lived on the old homestead, Pataukunk, N.Y. ; a farmer. 



260 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Ralph J., b. Jan. 11, 1889. 

2. Maud E., b. Aug. 26, 1890, 

3. Leroy E., b. July 18, 1893. 

4. Elson, b. July 19, 1897, 

5. Llovd, b. July 13, 1898. 

6. Howard D., b. March 13, 1900. 

7. Ruth, b. March 21, 1901. 

IV. Harriet M.,® b. April 30, 1847 ; m. Isaiah Davenport, of Accord, 
■ N.Y., Dec. 26, 1888; d. Nov. 28, 1894, at Pataukunk. 



556. 

JOHN^ CHURCHILL (William,^ John,^ John/ John/ 
Eliezer,- John^). Born in New Hackensack, iST.Y., Dec. 8, 1810. 
Married a wife whose name has not been ascertained. 

Children, names not in proper order probably. 

1024 I. William.^ He was engaged with P. T. Barnum for years. 
II. Isaac* He was in the army in the Rebellion and died there. 

III. Charles.** He was in the army also and died from wounds received 

in battle. 

IV. Sarah, ^ m. Joseph Kramer. 

V. Cornelius.* He was in the army in the Civil War and was killed 

in battle. 
VI. Mart,® m. a Mr. Hacket. 

1025 VII. Clarence,** m. ( ) Sthtson. 



557. 

CORNELIUS ' CHURCHILL (William/ John/ John/ John/ 
Eliezer/ John^. Born Oct. 30, 182.3, in New Hackensack, N.Y. 
Married Elizabeth Knapp, born in Yorktown, N.Y., 1837. 

Children. 

I. Emma Adelia/ b. Oct. 6, 1849; m. William McDonough. 
1026 II. Hkrbert Remson,^ b. Feb. 23, 1851; m. Nellie Brush. 
Live in Brooklyn, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Clara Nellie, b. Oct. 23, 1873. 

2. Herbert R., Jr., b. Dec. 24, 1875. 

3. Juliette, b. Sept. 13, 1878. 

4. Frank Homer, b. 1881. 

5. Ethel May, b March 15, 1884. 

6. Elbert Knapp, b. Aug. 15, 1886. 

7. Cornelius Irving, b. Dec. 25, 1887; d. Sept. 17, 1888. 

8. Cedlia Emma, b. Aug. 2, 1889. 

9. Charles Brush, b March 17, 1891. 

10. Walter Howell, b. Dec. 20, 1892. 

11. Lottie Bell, b. May 23, 1894. 

III. Margaretta Bell,^ b. June 29, 1854; unmarried. 

IV. Cornelia/ b. June 14, 1857; d. unmarried about 1880. 



SEVENTH GEKEEATION 261 

562. 

SAMUEL CLARK ' CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel,* Benja- 
min/ JoHN,^ Eliezer,^ John^). Boru at Augusta, Me., July 11, 
1827. Married 1st, July 8, 1861, at Augusta, Eliza J. Morrill. 
Married 2d, March 30, 1872, at Augusta, Anna J. McClure. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. Nettie Eliza,^ b. July 7, 1862. 
II. Harrikt Elizabeth,* b. Nov. 8, 18fi3. 

Child of Second Wife. 
III. Maude M.,® b. May 7, 1877. 

565. 

CYRUS' CHURCHILL (John,« John,^ Joseph,* John," Elie- 
ZER,- John'). Born in New Portland, Me., ]\Iay 21, 1823. Mar- 
ried Eliza Mellen. 

Children. 
I. Ella Maria,^ b. July 7, 1853; m. George Haskin, July 12, 1876. 
II. George W.,* b. Dec. 23, 1857; m. Ida Frank Thompson; no 
children. 

566. 

JASON ^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,« John,^ Joseph,-* John,^ 
Eliezer,- Johm '). Born April 24,1819. Married, April 9, 1845, 
Jane Gunn, who was born Oct. 20, 1822. 

Children. 
1. Sophia,' b. March 22, 1846; m. Edward McGrechin. 
II. Martha J.,^ b. Sept. 20, 1847; d. Aug. 8, 1848. 

III. Sarah E.,-* b. Oct. 27, 1848; died August. 1849. 

IV. Mary,* b. Jan. 21, 1852; m. Homer De Witt. 
1027 V. Jason,* b. Jan. 24. 1854; in. Catharine Manning. 

VI. Sarah Jane,* b. Dec. 13, 1860. 

568a.* 

DI ADEMA ' CHURCHILL (Sanford," John,' Joseph,^ John,^ 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Embden, Me., July 29, 1822. Died in 
Solon, Me., Dec. 4, 1900. Married, at Stark, Nov. 16, 1849, William 
H. NoTTAGE, of Stark, a farmer. They lived at Stark and Bingham, 
and had children born at Stark. 

Children. 
I. Sanford J. Nottage,* b. July 23, 1852; m. Ada E. Steward. 
Live in Bingham, Me. 
II. Mary L. Nottage,* b. June 9, 1854; in. George Henderson, 
June 15, 1881. Live in Solon, Me. 

*NoTE. These records, from No. 568a to 571, aud also 572a, were received by the kind- 
ness of Mrs. Serena Perkins, but too late to be printed in the regular form, under No. 264, and 
80 are placed in order here. 



262 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

III. LiBBY G. NoTTAGE,^ b. March 26, 1856; m. Cad Joice. Live in 

Bingham. 

IV. Henry Nottage,® b. Feb. 14, 1858; m. Sakah Oilman. Live in 

Bingham. 
V. Joan S. N(»TTAGE,-b. April 8, 1861; m. Charles G. French. 
Live in Solon, Me. 
VI. John Nottage,® b. Aug. 16, 1862; m. Belle A. Squire. Live in 
Solon, Me. 

568b. 

lEEXA W.' CHURCHILL (Sanford/' John/ Joseph/ John,^ 
Eliezer,- JoHN^). Born in Stark, Me., Sept. 29, 1823. Died Aug. 
25, 1887. Married, at New Sharon, Me., James Chapman. They 
lived in XeAv Sharon, where he was a farmer. They had no chiklren- 

569. 

CYRUS' CHURCHILL (Sanford,*^ John,-^ Joseph,* John/ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Stark, Me., April 3, 1825. Married, at 
Stark, Me., Betsey Seeman, daughter of Alexander and Mercy 
(Young) Seeman, of Stark. He served three years in the Civil War. 
He was a farmer. They had six children, of whom we have no record. 

570. 

HOLLIS HUTCHINS" CHURCHILL (Saxford,« John,^ 
Joseph/ John,^ Eliezer,- John '). Born in Stark, Me., June 24, 
1826. Married, at Stark, Nancy W. Seeman, daughter of Alex- 
ander and Mercy (Young) Seeman, of Stark. He was a farmer. 

They had Children born in Stark. 

I. Charles S.,** b. March 30, 1849; ra. Emma E Wentvtorth, at 
Wilton, Me., March 20, 1875; d. Dec. 16, 1890. 
II. Lorenzo L..® b. June 8, 1852; m. Mary Withee, at Augusta, Me., 

Oct. 22, 1881. Live in Stark. 
III. MANLEY/b. May 2, 1859; m. Sara M. Smith, at Stark, Dec. 9, 
1890. 

570ca. 

SERENA EAMES ' CHURCHILL (Sanford/ John/ Joseph,* 
John/ Eliezer,- John^). Born in Stark, Me., Feb. 16, 1828. 
Married, at Norridgewock, 1853, John W. Perkins, son of Joseph 
and Rachel (^latthews) Perkins. He was a farmer, at Industry and 
Wilton, Me. 

Children born at Industry, Me. 

I. Joseph W ^ Perkins, b. Dec 4, 1853. Living unmarried in 
Wilton. Me. (1903). 
II. Hattie J.^ Perkins, b. May 5, 1855; m. Nathan Fogg. Live in 
Industry, Me. 
III. Cleveland W.* Perkins, b. Jan. 18, 1858; ra. Serena E. Look, 
at South Dakota, June 25, 1882. Tliey live in Groton, South 
Dakota. 



SEVENTH GENERATION • 2()3 



570b. 

LUCINDA B.' CHURCHILL (Sanford," John/ Joseph,^ 
John,' Eliezer,- JohxI). Bom in Stark, Me., Nov. 22, 1829. 
Married, at Stark, Me., Alvin S. Chapman, of Stark. He was a 
farmer. They lived in Stark and Industry, Me., and had chiklren. 

Children. 

I. Emery* Chapman, b. Jan. 2C, 1861; m. Georgia A. Wing, Aug. 
27, 1887. 
II. Stlvester* Chapman, b. June 20, 18G3 ; m. Octavia 0. Safford, 
Jan. 7, 1887. 

There were eight or nine children, of wliom we can obtain no 
record. 



571. 

JOHN' CHURCHILL (Sanford,*' John,"^ Joseph,^ John,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Stark, Me., Feb. 27, 1831. Married, 
at Stark, Me., Loverna Greenleaf, daughter of John and Lydia. 
They lived at Stark. He was a farmer. 

Children born in Stark. 

I. Rose.- m. Alexander Horton. They live in Stark. 
II. Olive, » b. Nov. 10, 1874 ; m. Tavey Grant, Nov. 10, 1892, at Anson. 
III. Zoe,** b. March 21, 1878; m. John Hdtchinson, of Stark, and live 
there. 

572. 

ELIAS HUTCHINS' CHURCHILL (Sanford,« John," 
Joseph,* John,^ Eliezer,- John^), Born in Stark, Me., July 25, 
1833. Lived in New Sharon and Stark, Me. This information 
from Mrs. Nancy G. Churchill, of Stark, Me., 1903. Married, at 
Stark, Me., Sept. 21, 1850, Nancy Greenleaf. Mr. Churchill died 
Oct. 7, 1902. 

One Child born in Stark., Me. 

I. Alzada,® b. Oct. 6, 1860; m. Frederick W. Smith, of New 
Sharon, Me., in 1887, and had two children : (1) Harry E. Smith, 
b. Eeb. 27, 1890; (2) Robert H. Smith, b. April 14, 1893. 



572a. 

MARCIA ANN' CHURCHILL (Sanford," John,^ Jo.seph,* 
John,^^ Eliezer,- John ^). Born in Stark, Me., March 18, 1835. 
Married Benjamin F. Greenleaf, at Stark, Me. They had five 
children whose names we have not been able to obtain. 



264 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

579. 

JOHN W.^ CHUECHILL (William,* William/ Joseph," 
JoHN,'^ Eliezer,- John^). Born in New Portland, Sept. 13, 1835. 
He died Nov. 21, 1890. Married 1st, Hannah Bailey. Married 
2d, Mary Luce. 

Cliildren of First Wife. 

I. EsTELLE,* m. John Jordan. Had two children: (1) Clarence 

Jordan: (2) Koss Jordan. 
II. Hannah,^ unmarried. 

Children of Second Wife. 

1028 III. Edward,* m. Mabel Porter. One son. 

IV. Belle, * m. Frank Trask. Had a son and daughter. 
V. Effie.- 
VI. Clinton.^ 

VII. CORA.8 

VIII. Harriet.^ 

580. 

WILLIAM TILSON^ CHURCHILL (Tilson,« William,^ 
Joseph,* John,^ Eliezer,** John^). Born in New Portland, Me., 
Sept. 30, 1833, and lived there. Married Abigail Luce. She died 
Sept. 8, 1899. 

Children horn in New Portland. 

1029 I. Delbert, 8 b. July 31. 1862; m. Sarah F. Fletcher. One child, 

Merrill E. Churchill, b. Aug. 12, 1897. 

1030 II. Alvarus.^ b. Oct. 31, 1865; m. Ida Thompson, Dec. 24,1891. 

One child, Florence, b. Jan. 14, 1897. 

581. 

ALBERT' CHURCHILL (Daniel,« Daniel,' Joseph,^ John,^ 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born at the Forks of the Kennebec, Me., 
Oct. 29, 1829. Died March 25, 1902. Married Irena Berry, 
1854. 

Children. 
I. Irena, ^ m. J. H. Davls, of Skowhegan, Me. 

Children. 

1. Albert L. Davis. I 3. John Davis. 

2. Fannie Davis. | 4. Mahlon Davis. 

II. Caroline A.,* m. Almon H. Carl, Madison, Me. 

Children. 

1. Daisy May Carl. I 3. Maud Carl. 

2. Vesta Carl. | 4. Alice Carl. 

1031 III. Abel.* 

IV. Lulu,* m. Milton Phillips. 
V. Alice. ^ 



SEVENTH GENERATION 265 

583. 
ABEL' CHURCHILL (Daniel," Daniel,' Joseph," John,' 
Eliezer,- John'). Born at the Forks of the Kennebec River, 
May 3, 1833. Married Lydia M. Berry, 1854. 

Children . 

I. JnLiA Mat,^ m. Rev. F. W. Sherwin. 
II. Caruie Viola.* ni. C. H. Mead. 
III. Alice, ^ m. George Wood. 

584. 

DANIEL FOSTER" CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Daniel,^ Joseph,-* 
JoHN,'^ Eliezer,- John^). Born at the Forks of the Kennebec 
River, Jan. 6, 1842. Married Lucena I. Dame. 

Children. 

1032 I. Albert .« 

1033 II. Andrew. « 

1034 III. Milton." 

585. 

WARREN ' CHURCHILL (Daniel,*"' Daniel,^ Joseph/ John,' 
Eliezer,- John '). Born in Solon, 3Ie., Sept. 6, 1846. He died 
April 20, 1900. Married 1st, Clara E. Woodberry ; 2d, Ada 
Hill. 

Child. 

1035 I. Bertram Daniel,® m. Sarah Perkins. Probably other children, 

but names not received. 

586. 

JOHN' CHURCHILL (Asa," Daniel,^ Joseph," John,' Eliezer,- 
JoHN^). Born at Moose River, or Embden, Me., June 6, 1836. 
Removed to the West, and, in April, 1901, was living at Augusta, 
Kan. Married, Sept. 27, 1870, Harriet L. Parker. 

Child. 

1036 I. Asa Emery,® b. Dec. 3, 1873. 

587. 
HARRISON^ CHURCHILL (Asa,^ Daniel,' Joseph," John,' 
Eliezer,- John ^). Born at Moose River, May 2, 1841. Mr. 
Churchill was living at Dewey, Mont., April, 1901. Married, at 
New Diggings, Wis., March 12, 1886, Dora Oliver. 

Children. 

1037 I. Warren 0.,® b. Oct. 30, 1887. 

1038 II. Russell H.,® b. April 6, 1889. 

III. Mildred H.,» b. Feb. 15, 1891. 

IV. Marjorie M.,« b. April 27, 1893. 



266 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

588. 
HORATIO' CHURCHILL (Asa,« Daniel/ Joseph,^ Johx,^ 
Eliezer,- John^). Born at Moose River, Me., April 1, 1843. He 
was adopted by Ozias McFaden, of Embden, Me., and brought up in 
that town. He went West and settled at Buda, 111., April 4, 1867. 
He has carried on the brick and drain-tile business many years. 
He has been somewhat in public office and is a Past-master in Free- 
masonry. Mr. Churchill and family were living in Buda, 111., 
April, 1901. Married 1st, Sept. 12, 1874, Melinda H. Kealiher 
of York, Neb. Married 2d, Sept. 8, 1881, Mary H. Hodgetts, of 
Kewanee, 111. First wife died Feb. 7, 1881. 

Children of First Wife. 

1039 I. Daniel Lewis,* b. Feb. 3, 1876. 

1040 II. Oscar Warre.n.s b May 20, 1877. 

Children of Second Wife. 

III. Nellie Mat,** b. Sept. 12. 1883. 

IV. Bessie E.,« b. Jan. 16, 1885. 
V. Hazel M.,^ b. May 5, 1890. 

589. 

HARTWELL' CHURCHILL (Asa,^ DAmEL,^ Joseph," Johx,» 
Eliezer,- John '). Born at Moose River, Me., Feb. 2, 1845. He is 
a minister of the Baptist fellowship, and, Feb. 22, 1901, lived at 
Ashland, Mich. Married, Jan. 13, 1870, at Skowhegan, Lydia E. 
Pratt, of Skowhegan, Me. 

Children. 
I. Bertha L ,** b. June 20, 1871. 
II. L. Myrtella,^ b. Nov. 6, 1873. 

III. Lulu A.,« b. March '28, 1879. 

IV. Lillian P.,** b. Oct. 5, 1880. 
V. Addie E.,« b. Oct. 11. 1883. 

VI. Grace M.,^ b. Oct. 17, 1886. 

o91. 

AMOS^ CHURCHILL (Amos,« Daniel,^ Joseph/ John,^ 
Eliezer,^ John ^). Born in Madison, Me., Sept. 5, 1845. Lived 
at Symco, Wis. He died June 23, 1883. Married, at Symco, Wis., 
Sept. 18, 1866, Mary Caroline Churchill, daughter of Daniel, 
No. 269. After Mr. Churchill's death his widow married again 
as noted below. 

Children. 

1041 I. William O..^ b. Oct. 8, 1867. 

n. Gladys M ,» b. Aug. 7, 1873; d. Aug. 14, 1884. 

1042 III. Leslie L. ,8 b. Aug. 16, 1877. 

1043 IV. Floyd W.,^ b. July 5, 1880. 

1044 V. Amos R.,s b. May 29, 1883; d. Oct. 3, 1883. 

Mrs. Mary Caroline Churchill married 2d, January, 1x86, 
Charles A. Jenkins. See No. 269. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 2G7 

603. 

CHARLES^ CHURCHILL (Jesse,« Bexjamix,^ Joseph/ 
JoHx,^ Eliezer,^ Johx ^). Born 1844. Married Villa A. 

BOYNTON. 



1045 I. BioN,8 b. 1866. 

1046 II. Alton,^ b. 1868. 



Children . 



606. 



JOHN^ CHURCHILL (Caleb,« John/ Ebenezer," William,^ 
William,- Johx '). Born at Chittenden, Vt., Dec. 12, 1790. 
Lived in Brandon, Vt. He was a farmer. He died at Goshen, Vt., 
Feb. 26, 1867. Married, Nov. 26, 1818, Lois Latham, born at 
Springfiehl, Vt., 1797, and died at Goshen, Dec. 8, 1875. 

Children of John and Lois (Latham) Churchill, born at Brandon, Vt. 

I. Harvet G.,^ b. Dec. 1, 1820. He was a farmer. Died at Goshen, 
Vt., unmarried, April 17, 1894. 

1047 II. ALViyJ.,^b. Aug. 22, 1822; m. 1st, Marietta E. Davison, Nov. 

21, 1849; m. 2d, Mrs. Hannah Wiggin 

He was a physician, and died at Udall, Kun., Oct. 30, 1888. 

1048 III. Simeon L.,« b. Nov. 2, 1824; m. Mary MaR( ella Davison, of 

Pittsford, Vt., Jan. 8, 1851. She was born at Ludlow, Vt., and 
died at Goshen, April 8, 1868. He was a farmer. 

Children horn in Brandon. 

1. Marion A., b. June 12, 1856; m. 1st, William B. Catlin, of 

Ticonderosa, N.Y.. Sept. 5, 1874. He died at Goshen, Vt., 
Dec. 22, 1883; m. 2d, G. W. Holdridge, of Wichita, Kan., 
March 8, 1899. 

2. Ida M., b. Oct. 3, 1859; m. Orrel T. Severy, Aug. 30, 1881. 

They lived in Goshen, and had children: (1) Walter H. 
Severy, b. Oct. 1, 1882; (2) Ralph T. Severy, b. Aug. 2, 1886. 

IV. Betsey L.,*^ b. Jan. 20, 1827; m. Isaiah Carlisle, of Goshen, 
Jan. 8, 1851. She died in Randolph, Wis., Feb. 6, 1862. 
V. Lois C.,« b. Jan. 22, 1829; died young. 
VI. A daughter, not named, b. Feb. 24, 1830; died in infancy. 
1040 VII. Caleb W ,» b. April 6, 1831 ; m. Anna H. Peters, Feb. 18, 1867. 

They lived at Salt Lake City. No further record received. 
1050 VIII. Lewis C.,* b. April 6. 1836; m. Julia Norton, at Ticonderot:ja, 
N.Y., March 21, 1864 . 

Children born, three at Goshen, Vt., and the youngest at Leicester, Vt. 

1. John A., b. March 5, 1865; m. Florence Friend, of Butler, Mo., 
at Udall, Kan., April 16, 1890. They removed to Oklahoma, 
in 1894, where he is a farmer. They have children: (1) 
Alma B. ; (2) Velma W. ; (3) Vera B. ; (4) Lewis M. 
, 2. Berton L., b. Aug. 15, 1866; m. Minnie M. Elliott, of Pittsford, 
Sept. 29, 1887. Children: (1) Roy W.; (2) Curtis B. ; 
(3) Clarence E. ; (4) Percival L. 

3. Mary L., b. May 23, 1868; m. Lincoln A. Schoppe, at Udall, 

Kan., Jan. 24, 1888. She died at Udall, Jan. 23, 1898, leav- 
ing two sons and two daughter^;. 

4. Winnifred C, b. in Leicester, Mav 4, 1871. 



268 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



IX. Columbia L. .* b. March 25, 1«38 ; m Rev. John Blanchard, 
April 27, 1887. 

Mr. Blanchard was born at Roxbury, Mass., in 1823. She died 
at Goshen. Aug. 10, 1898. 
X. A DAUGHTER, Hot uaoied, b. Jan. 21, 1841; d. in infancy. 



607. 

CALEB' CHURCHILL, Jr. (Caleb," John/ Ebenezer,^ 
William,'^ William,- John ^). Born in Chittenden, Vt., Dec. 15, 
1794. He lived in Chittenden, a farmer. Married, Dec. 19, 1832, 
Miriam Parmelee. 

Children born at Chittenden, Vt. 

I. Joanna Miriam,** b. Sept. 8, 1833; d. unmarried, aged 17 years. 
II. Almira Parmelee,^ b. September, 1884; d. unmarried, aged 31 
years. 
1051 III. Edwin Ruthven,* b. June 13, 1836; m. Clara Record, in 
Bethany, Mo., Dec. 25, 1867. He served as priva'e in the Civil 
War in Company H, First Vermont Cavalry, from November, 
1863, to the close of the war. He then settled first in Bethany, 
Mo., and later in Kearney, Neb., where he was living in 1903. 
He was a teacher in the public schools for many years, and is 
also a mechanic. He lived awhile at Mankato, Kan. 

Children of Edwin R. and Clara (^Record) Churchill. 

1. William T., b. at Bethany, Mo., Oct. 23, 1869; d. there Dec. 

17, 1878. 

2. Thirza P., b. at Bethany, Mo., July 17, 1871; m. Erastus 

Fairchild, April 4, 1895. 

Children of Erastus and Thirza {Churchill) Fairchild, horn at Kearney, Neh. 

(1) Cecil M. Fairchild, b. Jan. 17, 1896; (2) Harold E. Fair- 
child, b. Jan. 30, 1899; (3) Zoe Fairchild, b. Oct. 30, 
1900; (4) Ovillin P. Fairchild, b. March 3, 1903. 

3. Althea M., b. at Bethany, Mo., Sept. 3, 1872; m. David M. 

Taton, Aug. 13, 1890. 

Children born, two at Cheyenne, Wyoming, a?id the last at North Platte, Neb. 

(1) Hettie L. Taton, b. Sept. 20, 1891; (2) Althea S. Tat.m, 
b. Oct. 15, 1893; (3) Helen M. Taton, b. Sept. 25, 1899. 

4. Charlotte H., b. March 11, 1875; m. Charles W. Holliniished, 

at Kearney, Neb., Feb. 10, 1890. They lived at Henderson, 
Ky., in 1903. No children. 

5. Norah M., b. Jan. 5, 1877, at Bethanv, Mo.; d. at Mankato, 

Kan., Aug. 29, 1879. 

6. Grace C, b. at Mankato. Kan., Oct. 20, 1879; m. Silas E. 

Pickeral, at Kearney, Neb., Dec. 20, 1898. They live at 
Kearney, Neb., and have children: (1) Beulah M. Pickeral, 
b. Jan. 22, 1899; (2) Onie E. Pickeral, b. April 1, 1900; 
(3) Ethel H. Pickeral, b. Oct. 30, 1902. 

7. Mary A., b. at Mankato, Kan., Oct. 2, 1882; m. Thomas E. 

Jeffres, Aug. 20, 1900. They live at North Platte, Neb., 
and have (1) Genevieve M. Jeffres, b. Nov. 14, 1901. 

8. Charles E., b. at Mankato, Kan., March 13, 1885. 

9. Harrv C, b. at Mankato, Kan., May 25, 1888. 
10. John R., b. at Kearney, Neb., Feb. 18, 1891. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 269 



1052 IV. Wilson Barlow,* b. Jan. 5, 1838; m. 1st, at Brandon, Vt., Mary 

S. Wright, who ilied July 1, 1896; m. 2d, Mattie Smith, July 
28, 1897. Mr. Churchill served nine months in the Civil War, in 
the Fourteenth Regiment, Vermont Volunteers. Enlisted in 
1862. They hve in Brandon, Vt. 

Children of Wilson B. and Mary S. ( Wright) Churchill. 

1. Eugene, b. at Chittenden, Vt., Jan. 8, 1861; m. Ella J. Nutting, 

at Merrill, Wis., March 28, 1884. They live in Idaho. 

2. LiUian V., b. at Brandon, Vt., Jan. 12, 1863; m. A. J. Jones, 

at Brandon, Aug. 15, 1893. 

3. Clayton,] b. March 10, 1867, at Sparta, Wis.; d. there, aged 

I one month. 

4. Carlton, }' b. March 10, 1867, at Sparta, Wis.; d. there, aged 

J six months. 

5. Delmont 0., b. Sept. 14, 1875, at Sparta, Wis. ; m. Ist, Ada 

Easton, at Brandon, Vt., July 29, 1897, who d. at Castleton, 
Vt, Feb. 14. 1900; m. 2d, Susie Walker, of Benson, Vt. 
They live at West Granville, N.Y., and have one child, (1) 
Alma L., b. at Castleton, Vt , Jan. 7, 1900. 

V. Angeline J.,* b. at Chittenden. Vt., Sept. 14, 1840; m. William 
R. JoHNsox, at Chittenden, Oct. 26, 1857. Mr. Johnson was 
born at Massena. N.Y., Nov. 5, 1836. He enlisted at Fairhaven, 
Vt., Aug. 8, 1862, in Company C, Eleventh Regiment, Vermont 
Volunteer Infantry, but was later transferred to the Heavy 
Artillery, and was discharged at Burlington. Vt., July 6, 1865. 
He is a mechanic. To i\Irs. Angeline J. (Churchill) Johnson the 
credit is due for the conijjlete and accurate account which has 
been furnished the editor of this volume. While she has been in 
somewhat frail health for years, her interest has not failed and 
her labors, in research and correspondence, have been unremit- 
ting and exceedingly appreciative of the material needed. The 
present residence of this family is Holden, Vt. 

Children of William R. and Angeline (Churchill) Johnson. 

1. Abbie M. Johnson, b. at Chittenden, Sept. 20, 1858; m. Denni- 

son R. Fassett, at Forestdale, Vt., March 19, 1876. 

2. Nellie E. Johnson, b. in Brandon, Vt., July 27, 1861 ; m. William 

A. Nutter, at New York City, Feb. 12, 1887. They lived in 
Brooklyn, N.Y., where she d'. July 10, 1897. 

3. Bertha D. Johnson, b. in Chittenden, March 20, 1868 ; m. Ernest 

J. Whitcomb, of Chittenden, at Forestdale, Vt., Dec. 31, 
1888. She d. May 14, 1896. 

4. Oliver E. Johnson, b. in Chittenden, Dec. 6, 1870; d. at 

Brandon, Vt., Feb. 23, 1876. 

5. Mabel A. Johnson, b. in Brandon, Nov. 13, 1873; m. Herbert 

A. Ingalls, at Chittenden, April 22, 1891. They lived at 
Pittsford, Vt , on a farm. 

6. Leon H. Johnson, b. at Rochester, Vt., Jan. 2, 1879; m. Caro- 

line M. Howard, at Rutland, Vt., April 12, 1902. They live 
at Chittenden, Vt. 

1053 VI. Ch.vrles Henry, s b. at Chittenden, Vt., Feb. 10, 1843; m. 1st, 

Amanda M. Churchill, dan. of Azem (610), at Sudbury, Vt., 
Jan. 2, 18G8; m. 2d, Mrs. Harriet M. (Graham) Tomlinson, 
at Pittsford, Vt., Nov. 12, 1900. She was the dau. of John 
Graham. 

Mr. Charles H. Churchill enlisted in Company H, First Ver- 
mont Cavalry. Nov. 30, 1863, and served till the close of the Civil 
War. They live in Holden on a farm, and have children. 

Mr. Churchill has been deeply interested in the progress of this 
volume, and has given much valuable assistance in compiling this 
branch. 



270 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children, 

1. Azem B., b. in Chittenden, Feb. 1, 1869; d. July 1, 1884. 

2. Charles H., Jr., b. at Sudbury, Vt., May 25, 1871; m. Laura 

F. Herrick, at Danby, Vt , Feb. 23, 1892. They have children : 
(1) Edna L., (2) Ruth E., (3^ Eeba, (4) Ella, (5) Lena, 
(6) Vina, (7) Kate. 

3. Bela, b. at Sudbury, Vt., Dec. 4, 1872; m. Alice Huntoon, at 

Rutland, Vt., Dec. 8, 1896. They live on a farm in Chuten- 
den, Vt., and have children: (1) Pearl A., (2) Azem C, 
(3) Warren L. 

1054 VII. Columbus Caleb,** b. in Chittenden, Vt., March 12, 1844; m. 

Elmira L. Bump, at Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 10, 1866. She was 

b. Jan. 27, 1846. He was educated at the public schools and two 

years at an academy. 

He served in the army in the Civil War, two years, in Company 
K, Twenty-Second Regiment, New York Volunteers, and then re- 
enlisted Nov. 30, 1863, in Company C, Tenth Vermont Volunteers, 
and remained in service till the close of the war. He was taken 
prisoner at the second battle of Bull Run in 1862, was exchanged 
and returned to his regiment in the field. He was severely 
wounded at the battle of Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. After mar- 
riage he settled on a farm in Chittenden for twenty years, but in 
1887 entered the ministry as an itinerant Methodist preacher, 
which calling he followed for ten years, retiring to his farm in 
1897, on account of failing health. He gave interest and help to 
this volume. 



Children born in Chitienden, except last. 

1. Emma L., b. March 13, 1868 ; m. Charles J. Wheeler, at Hague, 

N.Y., Dec. 31, 1889. She d. at Pittsford, Vt., May 19, 1S96, 
leaving children: (1) Fred A. Wheeler, b. at Pittsford, 
Dec. 29, 1890; i,2) Grace E. Wheeler, b. at Pittsford, Aug. 9, 
1892. 

2. Waldo H., b. July 31, 1869; m. Mary M. Brewster, of West 

Rutland, Vt., Jan. 22, 1896. They live at Rutland, and have 
(1) JohnB., b. Oct. 26. 1896. 

3. Lewis B., b. Feb. 10, 1872; m. Fanny Dudley, at Bath, N.Y., 

Nov. 2, 1898. He is a minister at Houghton, N.Y., and they 
have two children : (1^ Leslie D., b. Nov. 18, 1899 ; (2) Mary 
A., b. Dec. 8, 1901. 

4. Anna B., b. Jan. 22, 1876; m. Rev. Willard C. Boardman, at 

Houghton, N.Y., July 24, 1895. They sailed from New York 
Feb. 5, 1902, for Sierra Leone, as missionaries, and he died 
there March 27, 1902, soon after his arrival. Mrs. Anna 
(Churchill) Boardman remains at Sierra Leone as a mis- 
sionary. 

5. Martha M.. b. May 19, 1880; m. Jerome Fuller, of Rochester, 

Vt., at Warren, Vt., Sept. 18, 1899. He is a farmer at 
Rochester. 

6. Miriam L., b. Dec. 27. 1881. 

7. Abbie L., b. at Johnsburgh, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1889. 

1055 VII. Oliver Erastus,** b. Dec. 4, 1846; m. Mary R. Sherburn, at 

Bolton, Vt., March 31, 1871. 

He enlisted in Company C, Eleventh Regiment Vermont Volun- 
teers, Aug. 1, 1862, and served until the close of the Civil War. In 
1867 he removed to Missouri, where he remained some years, but 
later settled in lUinois. He was a teacher in tlie public schools for 
many years, working as a mechanic in vacations. They lived in 
Liberty ville. 111., in 1903, and have childien. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 271 



Children . 

1. Alfred H., b. at Bethany, Mo., June 21, l.s73 ; m. Daisy A. 

Gaylord. He is a physician in Oswego, III. 

2. Rolla W., b. at Bethany, Mo., June 10, 1875. He is a lawyer 

in Chicago. 

3. Nola E., b. at Bethany, Mo., Sept. 10, 1877; m. Dr. William J. 

McQuaig, and they live in Chicago, HI.; have one child: (1) 
Malcolm C. McQuaiij. 

4. George S., b. at Kingwood, HI., Marcli 24, 1880; d. there Feb. 

18 18*^2 

5. Flora A., b. at Liberty ville, HI , Dec. 29, 1889. 

1056 IX. John Quincy,^ b. Feb. 20, 1848; m. Electa D. Durgy, Aug. 22, 
1868, at Chittenden, Vt. They live at Brandon, Vt. He is a 
mechanic. 

They have Children. 

1. George M., b. July 22, 1869, at Chittenden; m. Grace Delphy, 

of Lincoln, Vt.'jan. 3, 18'.)6. 

2. Clara J., b. at Chittenden, Vt., May 29, 1871. She is superin- 

tendent of nurses at Mary Fletcher Hospital. Burlington, Vt. 

3. John Q., b. at Brandon, Vt., March 9, 1874; m. Susan Stevens, 

at West Rutland, Vt. Thev live at Brandon, Vt., and have 

one child : (1) Ruth E., b. Jan. 4, 1900. 
X. Flora Amklia,* b. Nov. IL', 1851; m. 1st, Charles F. Seg.vr, at 
Brandon, Nov. 24, 1874. ^Ir. Segar served as a soldier in the 
Civil War, and died at Marengo, 111., Feb. 6, 1878, and Flora M. 
(Churchill) Segar m. 2d, Rev. James R. Wylie, July 2, 1888, 
at Chittenden, Vt. He is now (1903) pastor of the Methodist 
Church in Dyke, N.Y. 

Child of Charles F. and Flora A. (^Churchill) Segar. 

1. Carrie M., b, in Chittenden, May 1, 1876; m. Elmer Franks, of 
Ontario, N.Y., March 17, 1898. They live at Williamson, 
N.Y., where he is a farmer. 



G08. 

ZACCHEUS H." CHURCHILL (Caleb," Johx,^ Ebexezer," 
William,'' William,- Johx '). Born in Chittenden, Vt., March 29, 
1799. Of Zaccheus and his family we have been able to learn vexy 
little. Mrs. Johnson, of Holden, has tried to get the record, but np 
to the time of this account going to press we have received very 
little. He married Hannah N. Bacon, Dec. 4, 1827, and removed 
to Pennsylvania. Mrs. Johnson has a letter received from her 
brother, Edwin R., years ago, in which he says that "when I visited 
Uncle Zaccheus Chnrchill, in 1866, he was living some twenty-five 
miles south of Erie, Penn., and had five children." There were two 
sons and two daughters, and one other, he did not remember 
whether a son or daughter. He remembered the names of two of 
the children, the oldest son, Simeon, who was married and had eight 
children. The youngest son was Azem. All the children were 
married. 



272 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



609. 



NATHAN HAWLEY^ CHURCHILL (Caleb,« Joh^V Ebexe- 
ZBR,* William,^ William,^ John-^). Born in Chittenden (then 
called Philadelphia), Vt., June 11, 1803. He was a farmer and 
settled first in Chittenden, but about 1810, after his second marriage, 
he removed to Brandon, and took up a new section of seventy-two 
acres of land, upon which he built a rough log-house at first. Being 
a shrewd and industrious man, he began to speculate a little, in land 
and cattle at first, and later in lumber and various commodities. 
He set up a distillery for getting out " Winter-Green Oil," and after- 
wards built a saw-mill and conducted a wheelwright and blacksmith 
establishment. He died at Brandon, Jan. 12, 1884. Married 1st, 
at Reading, Vt., Oct. 4, 1825, Dorothy Sheldon, daughter of 
Jacob, of Reading. She was born at Reading, Vt., Jan. 19, 1804, 
and died March 10, 1838. Married 2d, March 10, 1839, at Pitts- 
ford, Vt., Naistcy Lyon, daughter of John and Polly Carry Lyon. 
Nancy was born Dec. 9, 1819, and died Oct. 18, 1901. 



Children of First \yife. 

I. Dorothy Chaklotte.^ b. Oct. 20, 1826; d. Oct. 28, 1827. 
II. Joseph Lorenzo,* b. Oct. 4, 1828; d. Jan. 7, 1852, unmarried, on 

the voyage to the Sandwich Islands. 
III. Julia Caroline,*' b, June 18, 1830; m. 1st, Caleb Briggs, about 
lt^52. He went to California, never returned. She obtained 
a divorce, and m. 2d, B. G. Clow, of Reno, Nevada, April 14, 
1871. 

1057 IV. German Sheldon,* b. Oct. 15, 1832; m. Marietta F. Swain, of 

So. Reading, Mass., 1857. He was a druggist at Wakefield, 
Mass., and died in 1864. 

1058 V. John A.,* b. July 20, 1835; m. Mart Ann Conlon, Dec. 25, 1860. 

They lived at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was a merchant. Two 
children. Dorothy, d. at 9 years and a son d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife, Nancy (Lyori) Churchill. 

VI. Dorothy Charlotte,* b. May 27, 1840; d. Dec. 19, 1845. 

1059 VII. Nathan W.,* b. Dec. 9, 1842 ; m. Frances L. Rogers, of Brandon, 

Dec. 9, 1866. 

He served from Sept. 15, 1864, to June 21, 1865, in the Civil War, 
in Company H, First Vermont Cavalry; d. July 5, 1886. He was a 
farmer and carpenter at Brandon, Vt. 

Children. 

1. John R., b. Jan. 2, 1870; m. at Council Bluffs, Iowa, but wife's 

name not obtained. He was a dentist, and died Feb. 22, 1896, 
at Los Angeles, Cal., leaving one child, Barbara. 

2. Nathan H., Jr., b. Dec. 5, 1871. He married and lives in San 

Francisco, Cal., but we have no further information of him, 
except that he was a horsedealer. 

VIII. Jane L.,* b. March 15, 1844; m. Horace Smith, April 2, 1864. 
Mrs. Smith d. June 30, 1887. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 273 



Children born in Virginia City^ Nevada. 

1. Grant H. Smith, b. April 13, 1865; m. and lives in Salt Lake 

City. 

2. Stuart Smith, b. June, 1869. He is a banker in San Francisco, 

3. Herbert L. Smith, b. Dec. 27, 1871. An architect, Oxnard, Cal. 

4. Jay Miles Smith, b. Aug. 28, 1874. Lives near San Francisco. 

5. Hawley Smith, b. Oct. 5, 1880. Lives near San Francisco. 
1060 IX. Royal M.,^ b. Oct. 27, 1846; m. Abbie E. Johnson, Oct. 27, 

1866. 

They lived in Brandon, Vt. He served in the war of the Re- 
bellion three years, 1862 to 1865, in Company H, Eleventh Regi- 
ment, Vermont Volunteers, enlisting when fifteen years old. He 
was a moulder by trade, also a lumberman. He d. May 24, 1880. 

Children . 

1. Nancy J., b. at Brandon, June 14, 1870; m. Henry H. Horner, 

April 9, 1886, and d. Jan. 12, 1900. 

2. Joseph R., b. at Brandon, May 25, 1874. He is a grocer in 

Brandon, Vt. 

3. Grace F., b. in Chittenden, June 22, 1876; d. in Brandon, June 

13, 1888. 

4. Hugh H., b. in Chittenden, May 2, 1878 ; m. Annette I. Smith, 

April 3, 1901, in Fitchburg. 

5. Daisy A., b. in Chittenden, Aug. 16, 1879; m. George J. Bacon, 

of Brandon, Sept. 15, 1902. 
lOGl X. Riley V.,» b. May 13, 1851 ; m. Mary A. Phillips, June 28, 1887. 
He went West and worked in the mines and quartz-mills in Cali- 
fornia, Nevada, and Utah, but finally settled in Neola, Iowa, as a 
farmer. 

Children. 

1. George H., b. Dec. 30, 1887. 

2. Riley V., Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1889. 

3. Amelia M., b. Dec. 30, 1890. 

4. Howel E., b. Feb. 2, 1892. 

5. Phillips v., b. Oct. 24, 1894. 

6. Victoria, b. March 25, 1897 ; d. April 20, 1897. 

1062 XI. George H.,^ b. Dec. 27, 1852; m. M. J. Sargent, dau. of Dr. A. 
J. and Ruth (Edmunds) Sargent, Oct. 4, 1876. She was born 
in Danby, Vt., Dec. 7, 1852. 

They lived on the old homestead of Nathan Hawley Churchill, in 
the present town of Forest Dale, Vt. Mr. Churchill is a farmer, 
lumberman, and manufacturer. 

Children. 

1. Fred W., b. Sept. 3, 1877; m. Ida V. Le Rean. He is a drug- 

gist, Brandon, Vt. 

2. LeoR., b. Nov. 2, 1881. 

3. Ruth Fern, b. Jan. 6, 1889; d. Feb. 5, 1889. 

4. Andrew Hawley, b. Aug. 19, 1891. 

610, 

AZEM ^ CHUECHTLL (Caleb,^ John/ Ebenezer," William,^ 
William,^ John ^). Born in Chittenden, Vt., Nov. 13, 1805. He 
was a farmer in Chittenden, Vt. He died Sept. 11, 1877. Married, 
Ang. 29, 1831, Mercy M. Manlet, born at Chittenden, Jan. 19, 
1814, daughter of Seth. She died at Chittenden, May 27, 1873. 



274 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



Children born at Chittenden. 

I. Janet H.,* b. Dec. 28, 1832; m. Cyrus Barnard, of Chittenden, 
Jan. 15, 1851. He was in the army, lost at sea from transport 
while enroute from New Orleans to New York, Dec. 22, 1863. 

Children . 

1. Eugene A. Barnard, b. May 1, 1853; m. Annie E. Wetmore, 

Aug. 18, 1880. 

2. Nettie A. Barnard, b. Dec. 8, 1854; m. John Tarbel, at Pitts- 

ford, Vt., Dec. 8, 1872. 
II. Sylvia," b. Sept. 11, 1833; m. Nelson Parmblee, of Pittsford, 
March 13, 18(J0. They settled first in Pittsford, but removed in 
a few years to Fon du lac. Wis., and later to Grand View, Tenn., 
where Mr. Parmelee d. Aug. o, 1899. 

Children. 

1. Mertie A. Parmelee, b. Feb. 24, 1862; m. E.T. Phillips, Grand 

View, Tenn., July 16, 1882. 

2. John A. Parmelee, b. March 24, 1871. Lives at Iron Mountain, 

Minn. 

III. Elsie A.,^ b. June 22, 1835; m. Homer M. Hewitt, Nov. 12, 

1853. They lived at Chittenden and Pittsford, Vt., where he d. 
April 12, 1899. 

Children. 

1. Merritt H. Hewitt, b. June 23, 1856; d. Sept. 13, 1859. 

2. Elmer E. Hewitt, b. Jan. 27, 1861; m. Millie J. Wood, June 

12, 1889. 

3. Ella A. Hewitt, b. Jan. 15, 1872; d. Feb. 22, 1885. 

IV. Rachel M.,^ b. June 16, 1837; m. Sylve.ster C. Tarbel, March 

10, 1864, at Whitehall, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Wilson H. Tarbel, b. Feb. 3, 1867; m. Hattie M. Cotting, Aug. 

17, 1890. 

2. Mercy M. Tarbel, b.'July 16, 1868; m. Elam French, Jan. 15, 

1903, at Chittenden, Vt. 
V. LucELiA M.,^ b. Nov. 30, 1839; m. Albert Fletcher, of Pitts- 
ford, Vt., at Hampton, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1864. They settled first 
in Pittsford, Vt., but removed some time after 1879 to Aberdeen, 
So. Dakota. 

Children. 

1. Azem O. Fletcher, b. Nov. 18, 1866; d. in So. Dakota, Oct. 17, 

1886. 

2. Bertha M. Fletcher, b. April 26, 1869 ; m. C. E. Douglas, Feb. 

17, 1895. 

3. Emma L. Fletcher, b. Oct. 25, 1872; d. in So. Dakota, Nov. 6, 

1894. 

4. Guy C. Fletcher, b. June 28, 1879; m. Mary Oleson, Sept. 4, 

1899, at Aberdeen, So. Dakota. 
VI. Amanda M.,^ b. April 22, 1841; m. third son of Caleb, Jr., Charles 
H Churchill, Jr., Jan. 2, 1868. 
1063 VII. Azem B.,» b. Jan. 8, 1843. 

He was a member of Company G, Twelfth Regiment, Vermont 
Volunteers, and died of fever, at Wolf Shoals Run, Va. , April 12, 
1863. 
VIII. Alzina,^ b. Dec. 19, 1844; m., April 27, 1873, Rev. George Niles, 
who d. in Brandon, Feb. 27, 1889. She d. April 26, 1885. No 
record of children received. 
IX. Adelia E.,« b. March 31, 1854, d. Oct. 19, 1854. 



SEVEIS^TH GENERATION 275 

613.* 

WILLIAM" CHUECHILL (Winslow,« Isaac,^ Ebenezek,* 

William,^ William/^ John ^). Born in Chittenden, Vt., Aug. 16, 

1797, attended Nine Mile Creek school. A farmer, and lived at 

Camillus, N.Y., later at Glen Ellyn. No further account of this 

family has been obtained. Married at Camillus, Mrs. Polly 

Hand. 

Children. 

I. Diana.* She married seTeral times, it is said, but we have not been 
able to obtain any further account. She was living in Des 
Moines, Iowa, and her address was given as Mrs. Diana Coffin, 
but no answer was received. 
II. Christiana.** 

1064 III. Israel,® d. young. 

IV. Martha.® 
V. Mary.® 

613. 

SETH" CHURCHILL (Winslow,« Isaac,^ Ebenezer," Will- 
iam,^ William,- John'). Born at Camillus, N.Y., May 25, 1805. 
He was reared on the farm, attended the common school, and settled 
on a farm in his native town, but removed later to Babcock's Grove, 
111., and there took up a claim and settled a farm. Married, at 
Jordan, N.Y., Oct. 9, 1828, Roxana Ward. 

Children born, the first three at Camillus, the others at Babcock's Grove. 

I. Mary Jane,® b. 1829 ; m. Erastus Ketchum, Jr. 

1065 II. Horace,® b. Dec. 9, 1831; m. Matilda Crum, March 24, 1851, at 

York, 111. 

He was a farmer at Milton Township, 111., but started for Cali- 
fornia in the spring of 1852, and was never heard from afterwards. 

One Child. 

1. Horace Albert, born Dec. 10, 1852; m. Lucy Idella Headly, of 
Toulon, 111., Dec. 31, 1876. They lived in 1884 at 331 Illi- 
nois street, Chicago, and had then two children: (1) Ada S., 
b. at Prospect Park, 111., Jan. 16, 1878; (2) Horace Alex- 
ander, b. at same place, Oct. 29, 1880. 

1066 III. Myron,® b. April 23, 1834; m. Hannah Driscol. 

He died near Fort Carney, on his way to California. 
IV. Emily,® b. .\ug. 17, 1838; m. Oscar Johnson, in 1861. 

1067 V. Henry William,® b. July 17, 1840; m. Mrs. Matilda (Crum) 

(Churchill) Sherman. 

She was the widow of his brother Horace, and, later, widow of 
Hiram Sherman. 

614. 

MAJOR ' CHURCHILL (Winslow,« Isaac,^ Ebenezer," Will- 
iam,^ William,- John '). Born in Camillus, N.Y., July 8, 1807. 
Reared as a farmer's boy, he remained a farmer. Educated in the 

* Nothing has been obtained concerning Isaac,' No. 611, nor of William', 
mentioned on page 153, and, by mistake, numbered there, 612. 



276 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

common schools. He settled at Somerset, IsTiagara County, N.Y. 
He died at Eidgeway, N.Y., April 4, 1888. Married, at Yates, 
Orleans County, N.Y., Dec. 31, 1835, Mary A. Delink, daughter of 
John and Anna (Lott) Deline. 

Children horn in Somerset^ Niagara County, N. Y. 
I. Jane E.,^ b. Nov. 20, 1836; tn. 1st, Egbert Bawden; m. 2d, 
William D. Hott, Jan. 20, 1881. 

Children by First Husband born in Medina, N. Y. 

1. Willie Bawden, b. Nov. 10, 1861; d. July 2, 1862. 

2. Anna W. Bawden, b. Aug. 5, 1864; d. Nov. 15, 1882. 
II. Lavinia,** b. March 4, 1840 ; m. Mathew Corser. 

They lived at Somerset, Niagara County, N.Y. He was a farmer 
and school-teacher. 

Children born at Somerset. 

1. Clara Corser, b. 1863; m. 1st, George Lobbett; m. 2d. Robert 

Perfit. 

2. Robert Corser. 

3. Willie Corser, m. Addie Perfit. 

III. Nelson, s b. Sept. 29, 1843; d. aged 3 years. 

IV. Mercy, ^ b. July 11, 1849; m. Theodore Merchant, July 4, 1868; 

d. without issue', Feb. 7, 1869. 
1068 V. Wellington M.,^ b. Aua;. 16, 1851; m. Elvira Chase, of Middle- 
port, N.Y., Jan. 3, 1877. 
She was the daughter of Ansel and Almira ( ) Chase. They 

lived at North Ridgeway, N.Y. He was a farmer. They had two 

children. 

Children. 

1. Jessie, b. Nov. 1, 1877. 

2. Roy, b. Oct. 22, 1885. 

VI. RosE,^ b. April 25, 1855; m. William J. Lobbett, at North Ridge- 
way, N.Y., Dec. 20, 1876. 

He was the son of Joseph H. and Blessing B. (Gardner) Lobbett, 
. was a farmer and they lived at North Ridgeway. 

615. 

WINSLOW' CHURCHILL, Jr. (Winslow," Isaac,' Eben- 
p:zer,^ William,'' William,- John^). Born in Camillus, N.Y., 
June 13, 1812. Removed with his father's family to Milton Town- 
ship, now Glen Ellyn, 111. Settled later at Downer's Grove,' and 
lived there and at Lombard, 111., afterwards. He was a farmer. 
He died May 28, 1899. Married 1st, at Glen Ellyn, May 5, 1838, 
Juliette Morton, she died May 29, 1853 ; married 2d, at Glen 
Ellyn, Nov. 10, 1853, Sarah x\.nk- Nichols, who died Oct. 25, 
1858 ; married 3d, Dec. 25, 1858, Margaret Willard, who died 
Nov. 1, 1882 ; married 4th, June 4, 1885, Elizabeth Evans. 

Children., all bornmn Lombard, III. 
I. Olive,® b. April 20, 1839; m. Harvey Church, at Lisle, 111., 
Dec. 16, 1874. They lived at Wichita, Iowa. 
II. Orson,^ b. June 12, 1840; d. at Lombard, Nov. 1, 1854. 
III. Orscena,^ b. Jan. 16, 1842, unmarried. Lived at Downer's Grove, 
111. 




ISAAC BRADFORD CHURCHILL AND WIFE. 

(No. 616, page 277.) 



SEVENTH GENERATION 



277 



IV. Esther,^ b. July 12, 1S44; d. Feb. 20, 1845. 
V. Philindia,** b. July 4, 1846; m. Edward Lawrence, July 25, 1872, 

at Lisle, 111. She died at Aurora, 111., Oct. 28, 1S74. 
VI. Harriet,^ b. May 28, 1849; m. Samuel Guanis. Lived at Lom- 
bard, 111. 
'VII. Elvira,** b. March 0, 1851; m. Frank Stadebakek, Feb. 16, 
1878, Aurora, 111. 



1069 VIII. 

1070 

1071 



IX. 



Children of Second Wife. 
b. Nov. 22, 1854; m. Julia Davis, Aurora, 111. 



Nov. 



Henry W., 

2, 1878. Lived at Aurora, 111. 
James W.,* b. Sept. 23, 1856; m. Magdalene Mayer, at Iowa, 

Oct. 13, 1887. Lived at Lamberton, Minn. 
Isaac B.,** b. Oct. 24, 1858 ; m. Matilda Timpkie, at Downer's 

Grove, 1887. Lived at 244 W. Huron street, Chicago, 111. 



Children of Third Wife. 

XI. Orilla,* b. Oct. 27, 1859; m. Asa Townsend, at Lisle, Dec. 25, 
1878. Lived at Downer's Grove. 
XII. Rosella.s b. Oct. 27, 1859; m. Frank Lacey, April 16, 1884, at 
Downer's Grove. Lived at Lisle, 111. 

XIII. Annis H.,» b. Oct. 3, 1862; unmarried. Lived at 118 Cortlandt 

street, Chicago. 

XIV. Louisa C.,"^ b. Dec. 25, 1864; m. Charles Smith, at Downer's 

Grove, Dec. 22, 1886. Lived at 118 Cortlandt street, Chicago. 



616. 

ISAAC BRADFORD' CHURCHILL (Winslow,'' Isaac/' 
Ebenezer,"' William," William,- John ^). Born in Camillus, 
N.Y., April 22, 1818, and was brought up on his father's farm. He 
attended the coinmon schools of his native town, and at the age of 
sixteen removed with his father to the West, and settled in what 
was then Milton Township, now Glen Ellyn, 111., and there, when 
he was of age, he entered upon a claim next to his father's, which 
he now lives upon, and which at the present time is a well-improved 
farm of two hundred and thirty acres. He is a man of well-earned 
prosperity and influence, and has been interested and very helpful 
in the compiling of this volume. Married, Sept. 15, 1841, Angelina 
Barker, daughter of Zelotus and jMargaret (Mason) Barker. 

Children horn at Glen Ellyn. 

1072 I. Amos,8 b. March 29, 1842; m., Nov. 26, 1866, Marilla Bronson, 

dau. of David and Rhoda (Page) Bronson, of Naperville, 111., 
where she was born, March 10, 1846. 

Amos Churchill spent his early years on the farm, and received a 
conmion school education and prepared for college. He enlisted in 
Company D, Eighth Illinois Cavalry, Sept. 1, 1861, and was sent 
forward to Washington soon after. His regiment joined the army of 
the Potomac under General C. McLellan, arriving at Hampton in 
time to witness the battle between the " Monitor" and " Merrimac." 
Mr. Churchill was engaged in all the battles of the Army of the Poto- 
mac, from March 1, 1862, to June, 1863. He served as orderly to 
General Sumner up to the battle of Chancellorsville. He was engaged 
in the great battles of South Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville. 



278 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



On June 1, 1863, he was severely wounded in the arm in a desper- 
ate skirmish with the enemy, near Beverly's Ford, and his horse 
was shot, but lived long enough to bear him to the hospital at 
Brandy Station. Mr. Churchill's wound was so severe that he was 
discharged, and arrived home Oct. 1, 1863. He resumed his studies 
and entered Wheaton College, until the spring of 1864, when the 
President called for recruits for one hundred days, and he enlisted 
in Company H, One Hundred and Forty-first Regiment, Illinois 
Volunteers, and was elected lieutenant of the company. His 
command was used mainly for garrison duty to relieve veteran 
troops, at Columbus, Cairo, and Paducah, Ky. On Oct. 10, 1864, 
Lieutenant Churchill, with his company, was mustered out at 
Chicago, and immediately resumed his studies until the spring 
of 1865, when upon the call of the President, he raised a company, 
and took them to camp, where they were mustered in, but on account 
of his wounded arm the surgeons would not pass him at tlie muster, 
and he returned again to his studies. He served in many offices of 
trust in his native town, on the board of education and in other re- 
lations. He engaged in farming and dealing in grain, etc., and in 
1883 formed a partnership with W. H. Luther, in the coal and 
grain and agricultural tools business, which business in 1890 
was dissolved, and continued by Mr. Churchill under the firm name 
of Churchill & Newton. Mr. Churchill has been always a self- 
reliant worker, a public spirited and influential citizen. He is a 
past commander of Post No. 513, G.A.R., and deacon of the Con- 
gregational Church. 

Their children, born at Glen Ellyn. 

1. Jessie M., b. June 19, 1868 ; m. Benj. B. Curtis, June 19, 1886. 

One child : (1) Esther M. Curtis, b. Nov. 28, 1899. 

2. Jennie E., b. Sept. 14, 1870; m. Lewis D. Townsend, April 22, 

1891. One child: (1) Richard D. Townsend, b. March 27, 
1902. 

3. Josie M., b. Nov. 29, 1872 ; m. George H. Whittle, June 2, 1891. 

Twins, Marilla B. and Harriett J. Whittle, b. Aug. 6, 1902. 

4. Julia Almeda, b. May 21, 1875; d. Aug. 23, 1875. 

5. Adeline Barker, b. Dec. 19, 1877. 

6. Fannie Bell, b. Dec. 9, 1880; m. Clarence A. Rowland, June 

18, 1901. One child: (1) Ora E. Rowland, b. June 17, 1902. 

7. Rhoda V., b. Oct. 2, 1885. 

8. Amos, b. Dec. 28, 1888. 

II. Wealthy Irena,^ b. Dec. 5, 1843; m. 1st, Manly Brown; m. 2d, 
Stephen Standish, Feb. 11, 1867. 
1073 III. Andrew Zelotus," b. March 1. 1846; m. Celia Kernan, Dec. 21, 
1870. 

They live at Oak Park, 111. Mr. Churchill's boyhood and youth 
were spent on the home farm, and in attendance upon the public 
school. He enlisted as a private in the Civil War, May 15, 1864, 
and was discharged with his company, Oct. 10, 1864. 

Children horn in Oalc Park. 

1. Angeline Edna, b. Dec. 27, 1872; m. Bert C. Davison, Oct. 18, 

1893. 

2. Arthur Bradford, b. July 10, 1879; d. Jan. 7, 1902. 

He was in the high school in his native town when the Spanish 
War broke out, and enlisted in the Illinois Naval Reserves, and 
was mustered May 24, 1898, upon the U.S.S. "Fern," and was 
present at the battle of Santiago. After returning from the war 
he took a course at a business college, and then for two years filled 
a position in a large firm with credit, when his health failed, and 
for recovery he was sent to Arizona, but he died there, at Tucson, 
early in January, 1902. His body was embalmed and brought 




AMOS CHURCHILL. 

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SEVENTH GENEEATION 279 

home, where a public funeral was held Jan. 14, 1902. He was a 
fine and promising young man, and popular with all the community. 

3. Florence Celia, b Jan. 5, 1884. 

IV. Isaac Bradford, Jr.,^ b. Feb. 14, 1849; d. Sept. 16, 18.50. 
V. George Perry,** b. Sept. 29, 1851. Killed by the cars at Wheaton, 

Feb. 24, 1868. 
VI. Nettie,** b. July 29, 1855 ; m. Joseph Clarke, at Glen EUyn, Nov. 

24, 1881. They lived at Glen Ellyn and had children. 

Children. 

1. Nellie Louise Clarke, b. Oct. 5, 1882; d. 1884. 

2. Bessie Marilla Clarke, b. April I, 1884; m. L. W. McDonald, 

Feb. 8, 1901. 

3. Perry J. Clarke, b. July 17, 1886. 

4. Agnes Ellen Clarke, b. June 25, 1889. 

5. Isaac Bradford Clarke, b. Feb. 27, 1893. 

6. Ruth Nettie Clarke, b. Aug. 8, 1895. 

VII. Hattie,^ b. Dec. 8, 1857; m. Charles Weinpress, Dec. 22, 1880. 

One Child. 
1. Margaret Weinpress, b. June 24, 1882. 

617. 

HIRAM ' CHURCHILL (Winslow/ Isaac,^ EbexVezek," Will- 
iam," William,- Johx '). Bora at Camillus, N.Y., April 7,1820. 
He was brouglit up on the farm, and attended the common school. 
Removed with his father's family to Illinois in 1834. He learned 
and followed the trade of carpenter. Lived at Milton, 111., till May, 
1852, when he started for California, overland, in a company which 
included Horace Churchill, son of Seth. Neither of these was heard 
from after passing Council Bluffs, and it is supposed that they were 
attacked and killed by the Indians near Fort Carney. Married, at 
Glen Ellyn, Nov. 1, 1840, Drusilla Millek, b. Sept. 22, 1820. 

Children horn at Glen Ellyn. 

I. Mercy,* b. Aug. 23, 1841; m. Frank Wadsworth, 1870. 

One daughter. 
1 . Mamie Clara Wadsworth. 

II. Wellington,** b. Jan. 5, 1843; d. unmarried, in the army, June 

30, 1862. 
III. Sarah Lucinda,* b. July 3, 1844; d. Aug. 24, 1844. 

1074 IV. Byron,8 b. March 6, 1846; m. Rhoda Miles, Jan. 11, 1868. 

1075 V. James Edwin,** b. July 12, 1848; m. Mary Green, March 17, 

1871. 
VI. Hiram Wallace,** b. Dec. 3, 1850; d. April 14, 1858. 

618. 

BRADFORD ^CHURCHILL (Seth,« Isaac,^ Ebenezer,* Will- 
iam,'' William,- John '). Born at Chittenden, Vt., Aug, 23, 1800. 
Moved to Leroy, N.Y., in 1830, to Dane County, Wis., in 1845, and 
thence, about 1805, to Fort Dodge, Iowa. He died in Iowa, March 
31, 1881. Married, March 23, 1825, Mary Adams. 



280 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

I. Eno,s,« b. March 26, 1826; d. in infancy. 

II. Eunice Rosetta,^ b. March 29, 1829; living unmarried in 1900. 
107G III. Enos Albert,^ b. Sept. 24, 1831 ; m. Laura J. Powers, Feb. 1, 
1855. Their only surviving child is Dr. C. H. Churchill, b. in 
Dane County, Wis., May 21, 1858. Educated at Cornell College 
and Rush Medical College, in practice at Fort Dodge; m. Cora 
A. Bond, 1880, and they have children: (1) Charles P. B., b. 
Oct. 20, 1887. (2) Glenwood B., b. Aug. 15, 1890. 
IV. Sarah Jerusha,^ b. Oct. 19, 1835; living unmarried in 1900. 
V. Judith Axn,^ b. Dec. 11, 1839 ; living unmarried in 1900. 

619. 

EKOS^ CHURCHILL (Seth,« Isaac,^ Ebenbzer,* William/ 

William,- John ^). Born at Chittenden, Vt., March 13, 1807, and 

lived there, and died Oct. 21, 1884. Married, in 1826, Nancy 

Searles. 

Children. 

I. Sarah,* b. April 13, 1831 ; d. in infancy. 
II. Mary,« b. June 26, 1834; d. at the age of 16 years. 
III. Eunice,** b. Oct. 23, 1839; m. Hiram Corey, July 4, 1859. 

620. 

ELISHA BRADFORD ' CHURCHILL (Elisha,« Isaac,' Eben- 
EZER,* William,"' William," John ^). Born in Swanton, Vt., June 
14, 1807, and lived in Burlington, Vt. Married, at Burlington, Vt., 
1833, Miranda Barber. 

Children horn at Burlington, Vt. 

1077 I. John Bradford,® b. May 23, 1834 ; in. Susan M. Abbott, Nov. 

18, 1857; married at Northampton, Mass. He died about 1878. 

II. Chloe Alvina,® b. Aug. 30, 1835 ; m. Dr. Henry R. Hoeman, 

July 16, 1856. They lived at Cincinnati, O., Kansas City, Mo., 

and Denver, Col., and in 1884 at Worcester, Mass. 

Children. 

1. Fred. Augustus Churchill Holman, b. Cincinnati, June 11, 1857; 

d. at Kansas City, June 25, 1859. 
3. Carrie Maud Holman, b. Kansas City, Sept. 2, 1859 ; m. F. W. 

Marshall, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 29, 1884. 

3. Frank Foster Holman, b. Kansas City, Oct. 17, 1861; d. March 

2, 1862. 

4. Charles Henderson Holman, b. Kansas City, Dec. 2, 1862; m. 

Ida Louise Bessel, New York, February, 1896. 

5. Frederick Ralph Holman, b. Denver, Col., March 15, 1874. 

III. Ellen Eliza,* b. June 15, 1838 ; d. Aug. 11, 1856. 

623, 

HORACE ' CHURCHILL (Elisha,« Isaac,^ Ebenezer,* Will- 
iam,^ William,^ John ^). Born in Swanton, Vt., Dec. 14, 1814, 
and died at Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 28, 1849. Married, 1835, in 
Sheldon, Vt., Alsista Italy Bowen, who died June 28, 1848. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 281 

Children horn in Michigan and Wisconsin. 
I. Horace W.,^ b. April 23, 183G; drowned Sept. 9, 1800, on Lake 
Michigan, in the wreck of the " Lady Elgin." 
II. Mary Italy,^ b. April 17, 1838; m. I. T. Branch, Sept. 25, 1857. 
They lived in Milwaukee, Wis., where she died Dec. 27, 1864, 
leaving two sons. 

Children born in 3Iilwaukee, Wis. 

1. Walter Tenney Branch, b. July 25, 1859; m. Millie Belle 

Campbell, July 28, 18()3. They live in Denver, and have 
two sons, Carlton and Walter. 

2. Vernon Harris Branch, b. Feb. 3, 1863; m. Luella Brown, Oct. 

20, 1885. They live in Wichita, Kan., 1003, and have one 
child, Hazel Branch, b. at Concordia, Kan., Oct. 1, 1886. 
Mr. Branch, the father, married again, and in 1886, was Hying 
in Orwell, Vt. 

III. Ettnice C.,8 b. May 16, 1841; d. 1862. 

IV. WARREN,8b. Feb. 10, 1846; d. in Racine, Wis., 1878. 

633. 

SETH WARREN ' CHURCHILL (Elisha,« Isaac,^ Ebenezek/ 
William,'^ William,- John'). Born at Swanton, Vt., May 17, 
1821. Reared at Swanton, and received a common school education 
in his iiative town. He removed West, and settled at Milwaukee, 
Wis., where he kept a hotel from 1844 to 1852. He was a passen- 
ger on the " City of Pittsbitrg," through the Straits of Magellen. 
The ship was burned in the harbor of Valparaiso, Chili, Oct. 24, 
1852, and Mr. Churchill took passage to Panama by steamer, and 
thence to San Francisco, Dec. 14, 1852. He removed to San Jose, 
Cal., in 1864, and there kept the " Auzerais House " for twelve 
years, since which he has been engaged in the insurance business 
with his residence at San Jose. Mr. Churchill has been interested 
in the progress of this volume, and has helped very much in the 
compiling in his own life. Married, at Marysville, Cal., Dec. 31, 
1854, Sophia J. May, daughter of George and Sophia (Smith) May, 

born Feb. 3, 1835. 

Children. 
I. Clara Isabella,^ b. at Marysville, Cal., Oct. 30, 1855. 
II. May,» \b. at Young's Hill, Cal., Jan. 11, 1857; d. Feb. 7 and 21, 
III. Mary,^/ 1857. 

1078 IV. Harry Howard,* b. Oct. 5, 1859, at Marysville; m. Mary J. 

Meigs, Jan. 9, 1886, at San Francisco. Died at San Jose, Dec. 
29, 1896. 

1079 V. George May,^ b. at Marysville, Sept. 6, 1861; m. Nellie Wood- 

ward, at San Diego, Oct. 22, 1888. 

They had children, but the names have not been received. 
VI. LucY,s b. at San Jose, Aug. 12, 1865. 
VII. Jennie,^ b. at San Jose, March 7, 1868 ; m. Mild S. Baker, San 
Jose, July 14, 1897. 

1080 VIII. Seth Warren, Jr.,8 b. San Jose, July 24, 1871; m. Marian D. 

Burt, at San Jose, Dec. 5, 1898. 

Child. 
1. Florence May, b. Jan. 22, 1899. 
IX. Ada May,* b. at San Jose, Jan. 22, 1876; m. Komayne S. Hun- 
kins, of San Jose, Jan. 1, 1900. 



282 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 

634. 

HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (Elisha,^ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ Will- 
iam,^ William,- John ^). Born in Swanton, Vt., Sept. 23, 1823, 
and died May 19, 1879. Mariied, Sept. 28, 1847, Miranda Gates, 
who died March 4, 1899. 

Children. 

1083 I. Helen Lucretia,^ b. July 28, 1848 ; d. Dec. 16, 1852. 
II. Augustus Waeken.^ b. June 3, 1850. 

He lived in Cliieo, Cal., in 1885. 

III. Seth Erastus,* b. Feb. 9, 1852; unmarried in 1885. 

IV. Clara, ^ b. June 1, 1856; ra. William Singer. 
V. Fred,» b. Jan. 15, 1860; d. Sept. 21, 188i. 

1084 VI. Frank.8 In 1885 was at Rocklin, Cal. 

625. 

ANDREW JACKSON" CHURCHILL (Andbew,« Joshua,^ 
Ebenezer,^ William,'^ William,- John^). Born June 12,1821. 
He lived in West Peru, Me. The date of the marriage of his 
parents, Andrew ® Churchill and Polly Aldham, as given on page 
156, is incorrectly given. Married Nancy Wyman. 

Children. 

I. Nancy.s b. May 7, 1849 ; d. Oct. 2, 1864. 
II. Phebe,^ b. July 3, 1850; m. A. L. Gowd, April 4, 1870. 

1085 III. Andrew J., Jr.,^ b. Dec. 12, 1852. 

627. 

SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Ezra,« Joshua,^ Ebenezer,'' 
William,^ William,- John ^). Born in Sumner, Me., Aug. 15, 
1810. Settled first in Sumner, but removed to Montville, Me. 
Married 1st, April, 1834, Achsah Churchill, daughter of Joshua 
(No. 285), who was born in Salem, Mass., Sept. 2, 1808, and died 
May 27, 1866. Married 2d, March 15, 1868, Nancy Penney. 

Child of First Wife horn in Sumner., Me. 

I Maria M.,^ b. April 29, 1837; m. George H. Thompson, of 
Searsport, Me. One cbild, Leslie G. Tbompson, b, in Searsmont, 
Me., May 12, 1861. 

Child of Second Wife, Nancy Penney. 

1086 II. Ulysses Grant,^ b. in Montville, Me., Oct. 23, 1869. 

632. 

IVORY ^ CHURCHILL (Elias,« David,^ David," W^illiam,^ 
William,^ John ^). Born at Plympton, March 18, 1799. Married, 
June 30, 1823, Mary E. Blake, of Boston. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 283 



Children. 

1087 I. Henry Cushm.vn,^ b. Jan. 26, 1825; lu. Mart D. Allen, of 

Brookfielcl, Mass. 

1088 II. Edward Blake,* b. Dec. 18, 1828; m. Aravesta Smith, of Lynn, 

May 28, 1852. 

III. Sarah Simpson,^ b. Feb. 27, 1832; accidentally killed. May, 1851. 

IV. SosAN Ann,8 b. May 30, 1839; m. Samuel , March 30, 1859. 

635. 

OTIS^ CHURCHILL (David,« David,^ David/ William,'' 
William,- John '). Born in Plympton, Jan. 12, 1805. Lived in 
Ashfield, Mass., till 1811, then Avent to New York in the family of 
his step-father, Captain Warren; fled with them from the British and 
Indians in 1812, in the war on the borders, which robbed the fami- 
lies of homes and property. He remained with his step-father 
until twenty-one years of age, and then worked at carpenter trade 
and wagon-making for eighteen years. In 1845 he moved to 
Niagara Falls, and engaged in house building for eight years, and 
then moved to Milwaukee, Wis., in 1854. He settled soon in Brook- 
field, Wis. Finally he with his two boys took up 80-acre lots in 
Rock Elm, Wis., and settled down to farming. He died Sept. 16, 
1886. Married 1st, May 80, 1831, Mary Russell, born Jan. 5, 
1813 ; she died May 10, 1842. Married 2d, Dec. 14, 1842, Belinda 
Russell, born Sept. 16, 1820 ; died June 18, 1859, daughters of 
Joseph and Ruth. Married 3d, Dec. 17, 1862, Mrs. Mart L. 
(Calkins) Pomerot, widow of Charles B., born Oct. 5, 1832. 

Children of First Wife, born at Lewiston, N.Y. 

I. Eliza,** b. June 2, 1832, at Lewiston, N.Y. ; d. unmarried at 

Niagara Falls, Feb. 20, 1855. 
II. David Henry,» b. Sept. 13, 1834; d. Nov. 14, 1862, in the hospital 
at Baltimore. 

III. Mary Jane,^ b. Jan. 20, 1837; d. July 12, 1841. 

IV. Ruth Ann,^ b. Sept. 30, 1838; d. July 19, 1841. 

1089 V. Jame8,8 b. Feb. 20, 1842; m. Hattik M. Barnes, in Brookfield, 

Wis., .July, 1860. 

He is a railroad official, So. Minneapolis, Wis. They had six 
children. Names not obtained. 

Children of Second Wife, horn at Niagara Falls and in Wisconsin . 

1090 VI. William Otis," b. Jan. 25, 1844 ; m. Sarah E. Putney, in Wau- 

kesha, Wis., Dec. 7, 1871. 

He is a farmer at Eock Elm, Wis. They have two children. 

1091 VII. Wesley Russell,^ b. Aug. 30, 1845; m. Carrie E. Pomeroy. 

He is a physician. In 1887 was at Reedsburg, Wis. Has one 
child, Altie P. Churchill, b. 1879. 
VIII. Mary Sophia,** b. Oct. 17, 1847; d. June 21, 1854. 
IX. Sarah Jane,« b. Oct. 28, 1849; d. Sept. 6, 1856. 
X. Harriet Mellissa,** b. Aug. 21, 1852; d. Sept. 20, 1853. 

1092 XI. Franklin B.,^ b. Aug. 26, 1854; m. Florence N. Dawson, Nov. 

14, 1884. 

A farmer, and owns a sawmill. Has fine stock of cattle and 
horses. No children. Lives at Rock Elm. 



284 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

1093 XII. Wilbur T.,^ b. Jan. 27, 1857; ni. Jennie Whipp, Oct. 7, 1886, 

Rock Elm, Wis. 

Has a general merchandise store and a small farm. 

636. 

LEVI^ CHURCHILL (Levi,« David/ David/ William/ 
William/ John ^). Born in Hingliam, May 5, 1803, and lived 
there. Married, Sept. 10, 1828, Lucretia Keen, of East Bridge- 
water. She died Jan. 1, 1897, aged 90 years. 

CJiildren. 

I. Celia,» b. Feb. 4, 1830; d. 1833. 
II. Cynthia Makia,^ b. Sept. 7, 1832 ; d. 1833. 

1094 III. Warren Keen,'^ b. Feb. 24, 1834; m. Elizabeth H. Josseltn, 

Nov. 19, 1863. 

They lived at Elmwood, Plymouth County, Mass., where he was 
a grocer, and had held the position of postmaster from the time 
it was established in 1863 until his death, March 2, 1898. Ho 
was the oldest living past master of Fellowship Lodge of Free- 
masons in Bridgewater. He was an influential and respected citizen. 
He helped about this volume. 

Children. 

1. George M., b. Jan..^, 1874. 

2. Asaba W., b. July 5, 1875. 

IV. Bethia,® b. Aug. 10, 1838; unmarried. 
V. Andrew,^ b. Nov. 9, 1841 ; d. April 8, 1844. 

1095 VI. Newton,** b. April 7, 1844; m. Abby W. White. 

Children. 

1. Harry N., b. Sept. 14, 1868; d. August, 1878. 

2. Percy M., b. Jan. 5, 1873. 
VII. Asaba,« b. June 16, 1846; d. 1848. 

637. 

LUTHER^ CHURCHILL (Levi/ David/ David/ William,-* 
William,- John ^). Born in Hingham, April, 1805. Married 
Eveline Blanchard. 

Children. 

1096 I. Luther, Jr.,« b. March 2, 1828. 

1097 IL Benjamin F.,» b. Jan. 22, 1832. 
109S III. Elias P.,« b. Oct. 24, 1836. 

1099 IV. Caleb S.,« b. 1840. 

1100 V. Thomas J., «b. 1842. 
VI. Lizzie T..^ b. 1846. 

VIL Evaline,« b. 1848. 

638. 

ABISHA S.' CHURCHILL (Levi/ David/ David/ William/ 
William/' John^). Born in Hingham, Oct. 13, 1807; died Dec. 9, 
1890. Married Mercy L. Whitman. 

Children. 
I. Hattie P.,^ m. George Benson, .Tune 18, 1850. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 285 



Children. 

1. George H. Benson, b. July 14, 1851. 

2. Fred L. Benson, b. Sept. 2, 1855. 

3. Walter L. Benson, b. Aug. 5, 1858. 

1101 II. Frederick S.,® b. Nov. 19, 1838; ui.Fhancelia A. White, Oct. 8, 
18(53. 

He was a shoe manufacturer in Boston, and died in Neponset, 
Sept. 23, 1897. 

Children. 

1. Hattie P., b. April 23, 18fi5. 

2. Viola S., b. Nov. 22, 1876. 

640. 

ETHAN STETSON" CHURCHILL (Levi,« David,^ David," 
William,'* William,- John '). Born Jan. 11, 1835, at East Bridge- 
water, Mass. He Avas a piano-maker. Lived at Dedhani. He 
served in the Civil War, as a musician in a band. He died at 
Dedham, March 19, 1896. Since passing this name, on page 160, 
we have received new information. Married, at Weymouth, Sep- 
tember, 1859, Annie Matilda Cook, daughter of Samuel and 
Mary (Hunt) Cook. Mrs. E. S. Churchill died at Dedham, April 
1.3, 1902. 

Children born at Weymouth. 

I. Grace A.," b. Oct. 9, 18G1; m. 1st, Chauncey S. Churchill, of 

Dedham; m. 2d, Waldo Chase. 
II. M. Gertrude,* b. April 3, 18G3 ; m. Cleveland Cox, April 4, 

1883. 

One Child. 
1. Harold Augustus Cox, b. June 27, 1884. 

641. 

JESSE ^ CHURCHILL, Jr. (Jesse,« David,^ David," Will- 
iam,'' William,- John ^). Born in Hingham, Jan. 30, 1806. Died 
Oct. 24, 1870. Married 1st, Oct. 20, 1833, Christiana Cushing, 
daughter of Elnathan. She died Nov. 13, 1840, aged 23. Married 
2d, Betsey A. Jenkins, of Boston, Nov. 7, 1841. She died in 
Hingham, Jan. 13, 1867. Married 3d, Mrs. Sophronia W. (Beal) 
Low. 

First Wife's Children born in Hingham. 

I. Catharine Cushing,** b. Nov. 15, 1834; m. Silas H. Cobb. 
II. Christiana,* b. Nov. 30, 1837; m. Henry S. Ewer. 

Second Wife's Children. 

III. SrsAN Lincoln,* b. March 15, 1843; m. John W. Eldridge, 

Feb. 3, 18(14. 

IV. Martha Ann,* b. July 4, 1847; ni. Charles Daniels. 



286 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



643. 

JAMES ^ CHUECHILL (Jesse,^ David,^ David/ William,^ 
William/ John '). Born in Hingliam, Feb. 5, 1808. He died in 
Hingliam, Feb. 17, 1869 or '70. Married Cynthia Humphrey 
French. On page 160 surname is incorrect. She died in Hingliam, 
Jan. 20, 1866. 

Children born in Hingliam. 

1102 I. James Thomas.^ 

II. Cynthia," m. ( ) Mdrch. 

III. Emmeline.^ 

643. 

THOMAS C.^ CHUECHILL (Jesse/ David,^ David," Will- 
iam/ William,- John '). Born in Hingham, Feb. 5, 1808, and 
lived there. He enlisted in the Civil War, and died at Harrison's 
Landing, Va., Aug. 7, 1862. Married, at Hingham, Sept. 13, 1829, 
Sarah Sprague, born in Hingham Oct. 23, 1810 ; died April 13, 
1891. 

Child. 

I. Amelia Sprague,^ b. October, 1831 ; m. Dr. James M. Daly, of 
Boston, March 11, 1852. 

Children. 

1. Grace A. Daly, b. January, 1853; d. September, 1853. 

2. James Harlow Daly, b. June 30, 185"> ; m. Clara Bussey Ken- 

drick, April 23, 1881. They have children: (1) Harlow B., 
b. Dec. 1, 1883. (2) Clara E., b. July 4, 1886. 



644. 

CHAELES^ CHUECHILL (Jesse,^ David/ David,^ Will- 
iam/ William/ John^). Born in Hingham, July 10, 1810. 
Married 1st, Oct. 20, 1833, Mehitable Gill. She died May 25, 
1835. Married 2d, November, 1838, Sarah Nichols, who was 
born at Boston, Sept. 7, 1812. 

Child of First Wife. 

I. Helen Maria, ^ b, Sept. 12, lS3i; m. Sidney Sprague, of 
Hingham. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Charles E.,^ b. in Boston, 1839; d. unmarried. 
1103 III. William Henry,* b. Feb. IG, 1841; m. Rosamond Janette. 
Lived in Boston and had children: (1) Edwin Francis; (2) 
Nettie E. ; (3) Janette; (4) William H. ; and (5) Elmer Ware. 
IV. Edwin,* died in infancy. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 287 

645. 

RUFUS^ CHURCHILL (Jes.se,« David/ David/ William/ 
William/' John '). Born in Hingham, April 23, 1815. Married, 
Aug. 18, 1845, Mrs. Lucy A. (Bukr) Kimball. He died April 
11, 1872. 

Children. 
I. Imogene.^ 
1105 II. MosE,s.« 

646. 

THADDEUS ' CHURCHILL (Jesse,« David/ David,^ Will- 
iam,'' William,^ John^). Born in Hingham, Feb. 27, 1823. Lived 
in Boston. Married 1st, Margaret M. Green, b. Jan. 7, 1837. 
Married 2d, Mary J. Hersey. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. Margaret Sideks,* m. Mr. Chandler. 

Child of Second Wife. 
110(> II. Russell Thater,^ b. Aug. 6, 1872. 

647. 

ZADOCK " CHURCHILL (Samuel/ William/ David/ Will- 
iam,^ William,'- John '). Born July 13, 1780. Married Betsey 
Palmer. 

Child. 
I. Betsey/ m. Barnabas Bryant. 

648. 

SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ William/ David/ 
William,^ William,- John '). Born May 24, 1804. Lived in 
Halifax, Mass. Married 1st, Saba Churchill, daughter of No. 296. 
Married 2d, April 30, 1837, Sarah Sturtevant. 

One Child by Second Wife. 

1107 I. Edmund W.,« b. March 13, 1838. Lives in Halifax, Mass. 

649. 

JOSEPH' CHURCHILL (Joseph/ William/ David/ Will- 
iam,^ William/ John^). Born in Plympton, Aug. 10, 1788. 
Married Mrs. Rebecca (Dunham) Morey, of Plymouth. 

Children. 
I. Rebecca,^ m. Reuben Dickey. 
II. Eunice,* unmarried. 

1108 III. JOSEPH.8 

1109 IV. George Henry, ^ m. Mary Ness. 

V. Sebrina.** 



288 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

650. 

HOSEA^ CHUECHILL (Joseph," William,^ David/ Will- 
iam,^ William,- John ^). Born in Plympton, Aug. 24, 1792. Mar- 
ried Eunice Morey, of Plymouth, 1811. 

Children horn in Plymouth. 

1110 I. HosEA,« b. 1813. 

II. Betset W.,s b. 1815. 

1111 III. Silas M.,« b. 1817. 

1112 IV. Bartlett,* -I i , ,.22 

1113 V. Henrt,« jtwins, b. 1822. 

1111 VI. John Claek,« b. 1827. 

653. 

GEORGE T CHUECHILL (Joseph," William,^ David,^ Will- 
iam,^ William,- John ^). Born in Plympton, Oct. 29, 1802. 
Married Lybia Morton. 

Children. 

lllla I. William,* b. 1822 ; m. Arkam Dickey. 

They removed to California. No record received of any 
children. 
II. Madison,* b. 1827 ; never married. 
1114b III. Jonathan,* b. 1835; m. Nellie M. Gate. 

Children . 

1. Fannie, b. 1866; m. Walter K. Terry. Lives in Flandreau, 

So. Dakota. 

2. Percy, b. 1874. Lives in Flandreau, So. Dakota. 

1114c IV. Thomas,* b. 1838; m. Mary Ellen Tovter, in Belmont, Me. 

Children, 

1. Helen L., b. March 30, 1862; d. at 3 years. 

2. Fred T., b. Dec. 6, 1866. 

lllld V. Wesley,* b. in Corinna, Me., March 11, 1841 ; m. Adelia Heale, 
of Lincolnville, Me., 1865. She d. April 1, 1896. 
They lived in Swanville, Minn. He was a farmer. 

One Child. 
1. William, b. in Hancock, Minn., Sept. 1, 1881. 

654. 

JOHN ^ CHUECHILL (Joseph,^ William,^ David,'' William,^ 

William,- John '). Born in Plympton, Aug. 15, 1804. Married 

Mary Ann Tilden. 

Children. 

I. Mary Ann,* b. 1824; m. Benjamin Albee. 

II. Sarah,8 b. 1826. 

1115 III. John,* b. 1830; m. Thankful Scammon. 

1116 IV. Daniel,* b. Aug. 4, 1832; m. Carrie B. Tower. 

1117 V. Elbridge F.,* b. 1834; m. Frances A. Clark. 

1118 VL James F.,* b. April 23, 183G; m. ( ) Towek. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 289 

1119 VII. Elihu T.,8 b. 1839; m. Harkiet M. Clark. 

1120 VIII. Henrt,8 b. 1841. 

IX. Adrianna,* b. 1842; d. aged 17 years. 
X. Ltdia,* b. 1844; m. ( ) Dudley. 

655. 

WILLIAM^ CHURCHILL (William,^ Wii-liam,^ David, 
William/' William,- John '). Born in Bainbriclge, N.Y., May 
22, 1795. Married Minekva Luther. She was born March 1, 
1800. 

Children. 

I. Betsey, s b. Oct. 30, 1818; m. John Stag. 

1121 II. Leroy W.,^ b. Dec. 8, 1820; m. Isabel Cuthbert ; no children. 
III. Catherine,** b. Sept. IG, 1822; m. James Wells. 

1122 IV. William,'* b. Nov. 15, 1823; m. Sarah A. Kenyon. 

V. Lorentine,^ b. July 16, 1826; d. April 1, 1828. 

VI. Margaret, s b. Sept. 1, 1828 ; m. James Fort. 

VII. Anson,^ b. May 29, 1830; d. next day. 

1123 VIII. Jackson V.,^ b. May 1, 1831; m. Mary Roman. 

IX. Clerentine,** b. May 30, 1833; d. Aug. 16, 1843. 

X. Daniel,* b. April 9, 1835; d. July 1, 1839. 
XI. Eliza," b. July 15, 1838; ra. Richard Evans. 

XII. Frances,** b. April 12, 1841; d. Sept. 18, 1841. 
XIII. MoRiLLA,** b. May 25, 1844; in. Thomas Stone. 

656. 

OLIVER ' CHURCHILL (Olivek,'' James,'' David,^ Willi am,^ 
William,- John '). Born in Plympton, Nov. 19, 1794. Married 
1st, 1826, Sally Bradford. No children. She died 1826. Mar- 
ried 2d, Mary A. Loring, daughter of Ezekiel. She died 1873. 

Children of Second Wife. 

1124 I. Thomas Loring,'* b. April 3, 1834; m. Helen H. Briggs, Dec. 

20, I8G4. 

He died Dec. 17, 1900. 

One child: (1) Alice Bradford, b. May 2, 1866. 

1125 II. James Oliver,* b. July 5, 1835. 

III. Mary Hudson,** d. at Flympton, Oct. 11, 1868. 

657. 

ISAIAH ' CHURCHILL (Oliver," James,"' David,^ William/ 
William,- John '). Born in Plympton, Oct. 10, 1806. Married 
1st, Polly Stevens Parker, daughter of Jonathan. Married 2d, 
Jane Bradford Hayward. Married 3d, Angeline Standish, 
daughter of John. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Charlotte Farker," b. June 6, 1835 ; m. David S. Flummer, 
Meredith, N.H. 

1126 II. Granville Mellen,* b. Sept. 24, 1836. 
III. Mary Granville,® b. Oct. 10, 1838. 



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THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



1127 IV. Frederick Stephen,® b. March 18, 1840. Reserved in Company 

H., Third Regiment, Mass. Volunteers, and later Eighteenth Regi- 
ment, and was killed at second battle of Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. 

1128 V. Isaiah Frederick, ^ b. Feb. 21, 1842; ra. Annie K. Loring, 

March 23, 1868. He served two terms of enlistment in the Civil 
War. 

1129 VI. Edmund Findley,® b. Feb. 21, 1842. He served in Eighteenth 

Mass. Regiment in the Civil War; was color bearer. 

1130 VII. Theodore Parker,* b. May 3, 1844. He served in Company A, 

Thirty-third Mass. Regiment, in the Civil War, and died in camp 
near Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 14, 1862. 



659. 

LOUIS' CHUECHILL (Lewis," Nathaniel/ Nathaniel/ 
William/ William/' John ^). Born in Cornish, N.H., January, 
15, 1802. Eemoved to the West and lived in Iowa. Married 
EosAMOND Eecord. We have the names of two children only. 
No further record. 



Children. 



1131 I. WlLLIAM.8 

1132 II. Luther. 8 



661. 

BAEKEE BEEWSTEE^ CHUECHILL (Lewis," Nathaniel/ 
Nathaniel/ William,'' William,- John'). Born Feb. 4, 1815. 
Born in Cornish, N.H. He was a carpenter by trade, and removed 
from the old homestead to Cornish Flat in 1861. He enlisted for 
the Civil War Aug. 29, 1864, and was honorably discharged Sept. 
11, 1865. After the war he continued at his trade until his death, 
Oct. 15, 1879. He married 1st, Maky A. Angiek, 1842 ; 2d, Jan. 
31, 1867, Mrs. Mary J. (Westgate) Britton. 

Children of First Wife. 

1133 I. Edgar A., 8 b. Aug. 29, 1847; unmarried. 

He is a farmer ; lives in Cornish. Served in the Civil War. Has 
been selectman of his native town several terms. 

II. Mary E.,* b. April 20. 1850; m, Lovell B. George, of Newport, 
N.H., Aug. 29, 1874. 



III. 



Children. 

1. Jennie B. George, b. July 20, 1875; m. John C. Wiggins, Aug. 

29, 1894. 

They lived in Sunapee, N.H., and have children: (1) Her- 
man L., b. July 20, 1895; C2) Edgar J., b. July 23, 1896; 
and Harold J., b. Sept. 1, 1898. 

2. Albert W. George, b. March 5, 1879; m. Alice B. Reed, Jan. 

13, 1901. 

One child: Blanche May George, b. Sept. 4, 1902. 

Jennie, 8 b. Dec. 31, 1855; m. William F. Waite, of Worcester, 
July 11, 187G. She died May 25, 1891. He died Sept. 19, 1889. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 291 



Children. 

1. Rosie May Waite, b. May 22, 1877 ; d. Nov. 23, 1893. 

2. Nettie Bell Waite, b. Feb. 13, 1879. 

3. Kate J. Waite, b. Nov. 5, 1880; m. William C. Smith, 1901. 

And have one child : Ethan Allen Smith. 

4. Frank E. Waite, b. Oct. 23, 1882. 

5. Ernest W. Waite, b. Feb. 28, 1889. 

Child of Second Wife. 

■ IV. Nkttie B.,« b. Feb. 20, 1868 ; m. M. B. Lindsay, of Cornish, Sept. 
27, 1896. 

Child. 
1. Helen M. Lindsay, b. July 25, 1898. 

663. 

LEVI" CHURCHILL (Levi," Nathaniel/ Nathaniel/ 
William/ William/' John '). Born in Croydon, N.H., Oct. 17, 
1802. Married, March 28, 1827, Nancy Ann Sprague, who was 
born May 27, 1804. 

Children. 

1134 I. James Miller,^ b. Feb. 19, 1828; m. Nancy Jones. 

1135 II. David Ripley,'^ b. Jan. 2(), 1830; m. Sophia G. Bkown, May 2, 

1857. She was born May 6, 1836. 
III. Lucy Ann,*^ b. June 28, 1834. 

1136 IV. Levi,8 b. Aug. 7, 1837; in. Elizabeth J. Forbs. 

V. Lydia,s b. Aug. 7, 1837; d. Nov. 24, 1851. 

1137 VI. Thomas Sprague,*" b. Dec. 25, 1842 ; died at the age of 21 years. 

664, 

DAVID EIPLEY^ CHURCHILL (Levi,« Nathaniel/ Na- 
thaniel,* William,' William/ John ^). Born in Stowe, Vt., 
1805. Settled in Knox County, Ohio. Married, April 24, 1829, in 
Ohio, Polly Perew, b. Oct. 7, 1807. 

Children horn in Knox County, Ohio. 

I. Rosamond,^ b. July 25, 1830; m. Alexander Scott, Sept. 17, 
1848. 

1138 II. Levi,^ b. April 27, 1833; m. Rebecca Clemens, June 18, 1858. 

1139 III. Henry,« b Ffb. 7, 1836; m. Sarah Brown, at Highland, Kan., 

Oct. 25, 186G. 

Went to school at Fillmore, Mo. He served in the Union army, 
a private, three years and eight months. He is a farmer and lives 
at Phillipsburg, Kan. 

Children all horn in Highland, Kan.., except Charles R. and Ilattie E., born 

Phillipsburg. Kan. 

1. Mary F., b. Aug. 4, 1867; m. G. H. Tucker, Jan. 27, 1889. 

2. George F., b. March 27, 1869; m. Minnie A. Runnion, Feb. 

13, 1900, 



292 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



3. Annie M., b. Dec. 13, 1870; m. Edward Newton, Aug. 14, 1887; 

d. Dec. 16, 1888. 

4. William L., b. April IG, 1873; m. Mary Cobbey, March 7, 1900. 

5. Viiinie L.,b. Jan. 11,1875; m. Yalman Ferguson, Dec. 17, 1895. 

6. Charles R., b. Sept. 21, 1876. 

7. Clarence E., b. Nov. 4, 1878; d. Nov. 18, 1883. 

8. Hattie E., b. Feb. 23, 1881. 

IV. Melissa Jane,^ b. Feb. 15, 1839; d. June 14, 1839. 
1140 V. George,^ b. March 14, 1845; m. Ruth Craig. 

666,* 

^ NATHANIEL ' CHURCHILL ( Josbph,^ Nathaniel/ Na- 
thaniel/ William/ William,- John^). Born in Thompson, 
Conn., April 23, 1810. They lived in Vienna, Oneida County, N. Y., 
for a short time, and afterwards in Annsville, same county. He 
died September, 1868. Married, in Annsville, N.Y., Oct. 24, 1833, 
Nancy Mowers, b. in Danube, Herkimer County, N.Y., Sept. 1, 
1805, and died August, 1880. 

Children. 

I. Rhoda A.,« b. Oct. 4, 1834; m. 1st, Oct. 17. 1854, John Leonard 
Brewster, b. in Parish, N.Y., April 2, 1831; d. Sept. 16, 1857; 
in. 2d, Feb. 6, 1867, Robert Staoe, b. in England, Jan. 7, 1827; 
d. 1898. 

Children of First Husband. 

1. George Henry Brewster; b. Sept. 12, 1855. 

2. Marietta Brewster, b. Dec. 12, 1857. 

Children of Second Husband. 

3. Nellie Stace, b. Nov. 26, 1867; d. Dec. 12, 1867. 

4. Cynthia Stace, b. Oct. 28, 1868; d. Jan. 19, 1885. 

5. Melvin Stace, b. July 17, 1870. 

6. Aaron James Stace, b. March 9, 1873. 

7. Anna Stace, b. Jan. 10, 1876. 

II. Martha, « b. Sept. 4, 1836; d. April 21, 1839. 
1141 III. Wilson B.,'* b. Nov. 9, 1838; in. Annetta Raine, in Oriskany, 
N.Y., Jan. 4, 1865. 
He was living in 1899, in Camden, N.Y. 

Four Children. 

1. Nora. I 3. Frank. 

2. Jessie. | 4. Howard. 

* Mrs. Deborah (Churchill) Hyde, sister of Nathaniel, appears on page 165, 
but much information has been found since which deserves place here. She 
married Asa Waterman Hyde, in Glenmore, NY., Oct. 28, 1834. He was born 
Sept. 28, 1808, and died June 16, 1860. They lived in Glenmore. Their 
children were : (1) Ezra J. Hyde, b. Noven)ber, 1835. He was a soldier and 
died at Gettysburg, just after the battle, unmarried. (2) Asa Niles Hyde, b. 
Aug. 11, 1838; m. Hannah Seaton, Dec 29, 1860, and d April 12, 1864, in the 
army, leaving one child, Celia Hyde, b. April 7, 1863; d. Sept. 13, 1865. (3) 
Celia M. A. Hyde, b. March 27, 1842; m. Schuyler Bemis, April 10, 1865, and 
had one child, Netlie Bemis. (4) Harriet L. Hyde. b. May 21, 1844; m. 
Eugene Barber, April 4, 1875, and had two children, Frederick W. and Lena 
May Barber. (5) Joseph Asher Hyde, b. May 21, 1851; m. Delphine McKee, 
and had one child, George C. Hyde. 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 293 

667. 

ORRIN^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Nathanie^ Nathaniel/ 
William,^ William,- John '). Born in Thompson, Conn., Dec. 
1<S, 1812. Lived in Annsville, N.Y. He died Oct. 16, 1894. Mar- 
ried Sarah E. Sprague, who was born Oct. 17, 1821, and died 
April 15, 1896. 

Children horn in Annsville, N. T. 

I. Theodosia,'* b. June 7, 1844. 

II. Emma Emogkne,* b. June 15, 1847. 

Il-i2 III. Ira SpRAGri:,« b. May 23, 1849. 

IV. Jennie,^ b. October, 1851; d. Feb. 2, 1875. 

1143 V. Frederick,** b. Feb. 13, 1856. 

668. 

GEORGE ■ CHURCHILL (Joseph,'- Nathaniel,' Nathaniel," 

William," William,- John '). Born in Thompson, Conn., June 7, 

1815. He died Oct. 29, 1895. Married ,1st, April, 1842, Sarah 

Powers Clark. Married 2d, Mrs. Lucina Monell, 1846. She 

died April, 1894. 

Child by First Wife. 

I. Sarah Powers,- b. May 12, 1843; m. Alexander S. Bennett, 
March 27, 1802. 

Children by Second Wife. 

II. Caroline Amelia,* b. 1847; m. David Curti.s, of Oswego, N.Y. 
III. Hannah Jane,^ b. 1851; m. Charles T. Croft, of Oswego. 

669. 

EDWIN LEWIS ' CHURCHILL (Joseph,'"' Nathaniel,'^ Na- 
thaniel," William,'' William,'-' John'). Born in Annsville, N.Y., 
in 1825. Living at Half Day, Lake County, 111., in December, 
1900. Married Charity Collins, of Annsville, N.Y. 



Children. 



1144 I. Joseph W.* 
II. Josephine.** 



674. 

CHARLES ■ CHURCHILL (Cornelius,^ Ebenezer,"' Ichabod," 
William,' William,- John '). Born in Plympton, July 16, 1807. 
Lived in Abington, Mass. Married, Aug. 22, 1829, Mary B. 

Wales. 

Children born in Abington. 

I. John B.,* b. June 24, 1S31; d. Dec. 16, 1864. 
II. EiizA A.,* b. Dec. 7, 1832; m. Livingston Loud, Dec. 11, 1857. 
III. Mary C.,* b. July 10, 1835; m. Charles H. Williams, Dec. 10, 

1856. 



294 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



1145 IV. Charles O.,** b. July 16, 1838; m. Betsey A. Holbrook, June 5, 
1857. 
V. Elvira H.,^ b. March 3, 1841. 
VI. Emma I).,** b. April 18, 1844, 



676. 

ANSEL ' CHURCHILL (Ansel/ Ebenezer/ Ichabod/ Will- 
iam,'' William,- John'). Born Dec. 23, 1809. Married Sarah 
P. Delano. 

Children. 

1146 I. Nathan Delano,** b. 1852; m. Helen A. Tower, dau. of Lorenzo, 
b. Nov. 15, 1852. Lived in Middleboro', Mass., in 1889. 

Children. 

1. Carrie Delano, b. April 6, 1875. 

2. Frank Wilson, b. April 5, 1879. 

II. Sarah,* m. Charles A. Wright. Lived in Milford, Mass. 



677. 

HENRY' CHURCHILL (Ansel,'" Ebenezer,^ Ichabod,^ Will- 
iam,' William,- John'). Born Jan. 13, 1813. Married Esther 
Shaw. 

Children. 

1147 I. Henry.'' 

1148 II. THOMA8.8 

1149 III. George L.8 
1160 IV. Otis.8 

678. 

JAMES' CHURCHILL (Ansel," Ebenezer,"' Ichabod," Will- 
iam,'' William,- John '). Born July 5, 1815. Married Rebecca 
Crocker. 

Child. 

1151 I. Edwin.8 

679. 

GEORGE LEWIS' CHURCHILL (Ansel," Ebenezer,^ Icha- 
BOD,* William," William,^ John'). Born Sept. 15, 1817. Mar- 
ried, Jan. 2, 1843, Louise Bonney. 

Children. 

1152 I. William L.* 

II. Georgianna M.^ 
III. Lois.* 

1153 IV. Samuel H.« 

1154 V. George H.* 



SEVENTH GENERATION 295 



680. 

OEAMEL HJ CHURCHILL (Zebedee/' Ichabod/ Ichabod/ 
William,^ William,- John ^). Born at Woodstock, Vt., May 20, 
1825. . Married, Sept. 28, 1846, Sarah C. Smith, of Middleboro'. 

Cliildren. 

1154a I. Edwin H.,** b. Aug. 30, 1849; m. Laura E. Darling. 
II. Alice, ^ b. Feb. 17, 1854; m. George U. Washburn. 

III. Charles A. Y.,** b. Jan. 18, 1863; unmarried. 

681. 

ICHABOD SYLVESTER ^ CHURCHILL (Seth W.,« Ichabod,-^ 
Ichabod,^ William,^ William,'- John '). Born in Woodstock, 
Vt., 1817. Married, May 30, 1839, Adaline Dickerman, of Chic- 
opee, Mass. 

Children. 

I. Frances.* 
II. Helen H.,« b. in Springfield, Aug. 23, 1844. 

1155 III. Fkkderick a.,** b. in Springfield, Jan. 20, 1847; m. Ellen Geers. 

1156 IV. Franklin Pierce,'* b. in Chicopee, Aug. 10, 1853. 

V. Mary.'* 

683. 

JOSEPH HENRY ' CHURCHILL (Seth W.," Ichabod,'^ Icha- 
BOD,^ William,^ William,- John '). Born in Woodstock, Vt., 
Sept. 18, 1820. Married, in Springfield, Mass., Jan. 29, 1843, Car- 
oline SiKES. 

Child borfi in Chicopee. 

1157 I. Charles Henry,* b. Sept. 26, 1845. 

683. 

SETH DOTEN ' CHURCHILL (Seth W.," Ichabod,'^ Ichabod," 
William," William,- John '). Born in Woodstock, Vt., May 5, 
1823. Married Eliza Tinkham, of Springfield. 

Children. 

I. Ida,® m. W. W. Case; lives in the West. 

* II. Daniel. * 

*III. Henry. 8 

IV. Asa Tidd.» 

* These two brothers lived unmarried in Chicago, and afterwards in Daven- 
port, Iowa. None of the brothers had issue. 



296 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



685. 

ZACCHEUS^ CHURCHILL (Zaccheus,'' Thomas/ Ichabod/ 
William/ William,- John^). Eorn in Salem in 1799. Lived in 
Salem, and died Aug. 30, 1833. Married, in Salem, Oct. 31, 1819, 
Eliza Gilbert. 

Children born in Salem. 

1158 I. Addison Gilbert/ b. May 9, 1820. 

1159 II. John Gilbert,^ b. Sept. 5, 1821. 

III. Augustus/ b. June 20, 1823; d. in infancy. 

IV. Augustus,** b. Sept. 30, 1825. 

V. Eliza Ann,^ b. Aug. 25, 1827; m. ( ) Tufts. 

1160 VI. William Henry/ b. in 1832 ; unmarried. 

686. 

WILLIAM^ CHURCHILL (Zaccheus/ Thomas/ Ichabod/ 

William/ William/' John ^) . Born in Salem, June 16, 1807. 

Married, Jan. 30, 1828, Sarah L. Curtis, who was born Feb. 28, 

1807. 

Children horn in Salem. 

I. Sarah,8 b. Dec. 25, 1828. 

II. Abigail,^ b. July 8, 1834. 

1161 III. William,^ b. July 14, 1837. 
IV. Laura,« b. March 16, 1841. 

V. Charles H.,*b. June 15, 1844; d. in infancy. 

1162 VI. Charles H./ b. Feb. 28, 1848. 

690. 

LEMUEL PIERCE^ CHURCHILL (Pelham/ Josiah/ 
Isaac/ Isaac/ William/ John ^). Born April 2, 1831, at Newport, 
R.I. Lived at Brockton, Mass. Married Priscilla F. Perkins. 

Children. 

1163 I. Frank P.,^ b. Jan. 7, 1854; m. Ida Estes, Dec. 24, 1884. 
II. Matthew,^ b. November, 1857; d. Sept. 10, 1858. 

1161 III. Henry A.,^ b. Feb. 17, 1865. 

703. 

ASAPH ^ CHURCHILL (Asaph/ Zebedee/ Perez/ Ben- 
jamin/ William,- John^). Born in Milton, April 20, 1814. 
Was fitted for college at Milton Academy and Day's Academy in 
Wrentham, and at the age of thirteen entered Harvard College, 
where he graduated in 1831. He studied law in his father's ofRce 
and at the Harvard Law School, was admitted to the Norfolk 
County bar in 1834, at the age of twenty. He immediately opened 
an ofiice at Dorchester Lower Mills, and held his Milton and Dor- 



SEVENTH GENERATION 297 

Chester practice as long as lie lived, though he opened an office in 
Boston in 1856, and from that time had his office in that cit3\ 

He was always a resident of Dorchester, after his marriage, in 
1838. He was an able lawyer and a very influential man in the 
affairs of his town. He was one of the original promoters, and 
later president and director, of the Milton Branch (now Shawmut 
Branch) of the Old Colony Railroad, was director and president of 
the bank, now the Blue Hill National, holding one or both these 
offices for twenty-eight years. He was State senator from Norfolk 
County in 1856, and held other positions of trust and responsibility. 
He died Nov. 29, 1892, at Milton. Married 1st, in Dorchester, 
May 1, 1838, Mart Buckminster Brewer, daughter of Darius 
and Harriet (Buckminster) Brewer, of Dorchester; married 2d, in 
Milton, June, 1862, Mary Anne Ware, daughter of Dr. Jonathan 
and Mary Anne (Tileston) Ware, of Milton, who died May 5, 1886. 

Children of Asaph Churchill and First Wife, born in, Doixhester. 

1165 I. Gardner Asaph," b. May 26, 1839; m. Ellen Brastow Bar- 
rett, dau. of Nathan and Harriet (Ware) Barrett, and born in 
Boston, Sept. 2, 1839. Married in Wrentham, April 16, 1862, 
and died Aug. 20, 1896. 

Mr. Churcliill was educated in the public schools of Dorchester. 
In his youth he went on several voyages as a sailor, part of the 
time in a ship engaged in the East Indian trade. He gained ex- 
perience and studied navigation, so that he was fitted to fill a posi- 
tion of trust ; and when, during the Civil War, he enlisted in the 
navy, he was appointed, Dec. 15, 1862, acting ensign. After a 
period of training in gunnery on board the ship " Macedonian" he 
was assigned to duty on board the United States ship " Release," and 
served as sailing-master of that vessel, and afterwards, in the same 
capacity, on the United States steamers "Memphis" and "Shaw- 
mut," and (with an interval of a few months' furlough on account of 
sickness) he served until the surrender of General Lee, when, in 
1865, he resigned. 

He was a gallant officer, and on one occasion, by his coolness and 
prompt action, saved the " Memphis" from destruction by a rebel 
torpedo ram, in the North Edisto river, March 6, 1864. 

After the war Mr. Churchill engaged in the business of printing 
with the firm of Rockwell & Rollins, and on the death of Mr. 
Rollins, in 1869, he became the junior partner of the firm of Rock- 
well & Churchill, in which progressive and prosperous house he 
remained till his death. He had excellent taste in all matters per- 
taining to the business, was of quick perception and good judgment 
in all matters in which he took an interest. 

He served with credit for two terms, 1875-1876, as representative 
to the Legislature from Dorchester, and was a trustee of the In- 
sane Asylum at Danvers three years He was a member of the 
Masonic fraternity, of the Grand Army of the Republic, and of 
several patriotic societies, among others the Society of Colonial 
Wars, and the Sons of the American Revolution. He was 
interested in history and genealogy, was an active member of 
the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. He had 
for many years been interested in gathering material for a gene- 
alogy of the Churchill family, and in company with Mr. N. W. 
Churchill I'.ad, at the time of his death, nearly completed an ac- 
count of the Plymouth branch of the family, to which his own line 



298 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 



belonged, to the seventh generation, and it was in pursuance of his 
intention that his family decided to publish the volume which has 
grown to include the three great branches, and eight or nine, 
instead of six, generations of one branch. In 1887 Mr. Churchill 
compiled and published a genealogy of his own line in a neat 
pamphlet of eighteen pages, for private distribution. After his 
marriage and return from the war Mr. Churchill lived at Wren- 
tham for some years, and then removed to Milton Lower Mills, in 
Dorchester, where he lived till 1884, when he removed to Alban 
street, Ashmont. 

Children of Gardner A. and Ellen (^BarreW) Churchill. 

1. Mary Brewer, b. in Wrentham, Dec. 31, 1864; m. Franklin 

A. Wyman, of Dorchester, Feb. 9, 1898, and has one child : 
(1) Dorothy Churchill Wyman, b. July 3, 1899. 

2. Asaph, b. in Wrentham, Aug. 18, 1866; m. Helen Olivia 

French, dau, of William Abrams and Olivia (Chapman) 
French of Jamaica Plain, June 14, 1900. They reside at 
Milton, and have one child : (1) Olivia, b. Oct. 28, 1901. 

Mr. Churchill fitted for college at the Eoxbury Latin School, 
and graduated at Harvard in 1888. He fitted himself for the 
wholesale paper business, and in 1901 established himself in 
that business in Boston. Upon the death of Colonel Rockwell, 
in 1902, he was appointed trustee of the Rockwell & Churchill 
printing concern. 

3. Ellen Barrett, b. in Dorchester, May 19, 1877. 

II. Fanny BucKMiNSTER,- b in Dorchester Aug. 11,1841; m. Joseph 
II, Locke, of Louisville, Ky., March 19, 1861. 

Children. 

1. Hersey Goodwin Locke, 

2. Fanny Morey Locke. 

3. Christine Seward Locke. 

4. Harriet Buckminster Locke. 

1166 III. Joseph Richmond,^ b. in Dorchester, July 29, 1845; m. Mary 
CusHiNG, of Dorchester, Feb. 21, 1871. 

He was educated in Dorchester and Milton and Harvard College, 
where he graduated in 1867, and at the Harvard Law School 1869. 
He was admitted to the bar June 12, 1869, and began practice in 
Boston the following October with his father under the firm name 
A. & J, R. Churchill. Jan. 9, 1871, he was appointed by Governor 
Claflin a justice of the Municipal Court, Dorchester District of 
Boston. Much leisure was devoted to botanical study and the for- 
mation of a large herbarium. In 1887 by request of the editors of 
the " History of the Town of Milton" he compiled a history of the 
trees and plants growing naturally in Milton, forming a part of 
Chapter 18 of that I ook. He was appointed, in 1900, by Harvard 
College to visit the Botanical Gardens at the University. Has pub- 
lished several papers on botanical subjects in " Khodora." Jan. 
1, 1901, on the completion of thirty years' service as justic.e of the 
Municipal Court, he was presented by members of the bar with a 
silver service, in appreciation of his long and able administration 
of that office. 

Children horn in Dorchester. 

1. Richmond, b. Julv 20, 1874; d, 1880. 

2. Edward Cusliing, b. July 11, 1877; d. in 1880. 

3. Anna Quincy, b. May 31, 1884. 

IV. Mary,^ b. April 4, 1847; m. John Harrod Foster, of Brookline, 
Mass., Dec. 12, 1872. 




JUDGE JOSEPH R. CHURCHILL, 

DORCHESTER, MASS. 

(No. 1166, page 298.) 



SEVENTH GENERATION 299 



Children. 

1. John Harrod Foster. 

2. Helen Mason Foster. 

3. Reginald Foster. 

V. Harriet Brewer/ b. Jan. 7, 1855. 
1167 VI. John Maitland Brewer,* b. Jan. 18, 1858. 

He fitted for college in the Boston Latin School, and graduated 
at Harvard in 1870. He entered the Harvard Law School, but was 
hindered in his course by frail health. He was admitted to the bar 
in July, 1884, and began practice in the office of his father and 
brother in Boston. He died at the Isles of Shoals, where he had 
been some time on account nf bis failing health, July 29, 1900. 

Married, in Dublin, N.H., June 15, 1898, Florence May 
Windsor, daughter of Gershom. They had one child : (1) John 
Maitland Brewer. 

Clrild by Second Wife of Asaph, Mrs. M. A. ( Ware) Churchill. 
VII. WiNSLOW Ware,8 b. July 5, 1873. 

703. 

JOSEPH McKEAN ' CHURCHILL (Asaph,« Zebedee,^ Perez," 
Benjamin," William,- John^). Born in Milton, April 29, 1821. 
He graduated at Harvard College in 1840, and Harvard Law 
School in 1845. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Conven- 
tion in 1853, representative from Milton to the Massachusetts Leg- 
islature for 1858 and 1859. He was a member of the council of 
Governor Banks in 1860-61. He enlisted in the Forty-fifth Regi- 
ment of Massachusetts Volunteers, for nine months, and was made 
captain of Company B of that regiment, which arrived in Newbern, 
N.C., Nov. 5, 1862, and was discharged July 8, 1863. He served 
on the board of Norfolk County Commissioners from 1868 to 1871. 
Appointed special justice in 1867, he was later made one of the 
associate justices of the Municipal Court of Boston, which office lie 
held at the time of his death. He died suddenly of heart failure, 
in Milton, March 23, 1886. Married, June 6, 1861, Augusta 
Phillipps Gardner, of Richmond, Va. 

Children horn in Milton. 

I. Mary Gardner,- b. May 19, 1864; d. in infancy. 
II. McKean Gardner,^ b. March 7, 1866; d. Feb. 12, 1883. 

704. 

CHARLES MARSHALL SPRING^ CHURCHILL (Asaph,« 
Zebedee,^ Perez," Benjamin," William,- John '), Born in Milton, 
May 1, 1825. Fitted for college at Milton Academy and at Need- 
ham, with the late Rev. Daniel Kimball. Graduated at Harvard 
1845, and at Harvard Law School 1848. In the winter of 1845 to 
1847 Mr. Churchill travelled extensively in Europe, Asia, and 
Africa, visiting the islands of the ^gean Sea, Smyrna, Constanti- 



300 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

nople, then to Egypt and up the Nile to Luxor, to Thebes, back to 
Cairo, and across the desert with a camel-train to Suez and along 
the shore to the Gulf of Akaba, and thence to Mt. Sinai, and through 
Palestine and its historic places, and to Baalbec and Damascus. 
In this journey Mr. Churchill's fellow-travellers were the late Dr. 
Howard Crosby, of New York, the eminent scholar and minister, 
and his family. He completed his travels with a tour through 
Greece, Italy, a pedestrian tramp through Switzerland, then Ger- 
many, and up the Rhine, stopping awhile at Heidelberg, and then 
to Paris to attend lectures on the French civil law and the Code 
Napoleon. Returning home he completed his course at Harvard 
Law School and was admitted to the Suffolk bar Oct. 8, 1850, and 
began practice in Dorchester and Milton. He has lived in Milton 
on a part of the old Churchill estate. Mr. Churchill is a Unitarian, 
a life-long member of the Third Religious Society in Dorchester. 
Married, in Dorchester, April 6, 1853, Susan Elizabeth Spooler, 
daughter of Dr. John Phillips and Abby Elizabeth (Tuckerman) 
Spooner, of Dorchester. 

Children born in 3Iilton. 

I. Elizabeth Tuckerman,** b. Jean. 10, 1854. Living in Milton, un- 
married. 
116S II. Chakles Edward,^ b. Dec. 30, 1855. Living in Milton, un- 
married. He is engaged in business in Boston. 

1169 III. John Phillips Spooner,^ b. Feb. 16, 1858; m. Henrietta Adele 

Fay, Boston, Nov. 21, 1894. He is a lawyer in Boston, and 
resides in Milton. They have one child. 

Cliild. 
1. Louise Fay, b. in Boston, March 29, 1896. 

1170 IV. Howard Crosby,® b. Feb. 11, 1860; m. Catherine Manning. 

Children. 

1. Joseph Howard, b. in Anthony, Kan., Oct. 24, 1889; d. in St. 

Paul, Minn., Nov. 8, 1^90. 

2. Mary Elizabeth, b. in St. Paul, April 12, 1891. 

3. Joanna, b. in Montana, Dec. 31, 1892. 

4. John Spooner, b. in Havre, Mont, May 14, 1895; d. in St. Paul, 

Minn., Jan. 25, 1896. 

5. Bernard Francis, b. in Des Moines, la., Dec. 25, 1897. 

1171 V. John Russell,* b. Sept. 1, 1862; m. Harriet Krueger, Milwau- 

kee, Wis., Nov. 9, 1897. 

1172 VI. Frank Spooner,® b. Aug. 28, 1804; m. Lucretia Mott Halli- 

well, West Medford, Dec. 31, 1894. They live in Chicago. 

They have Children horn in Chicago, Til. 

1. Richard Halliwell, b. Jan. 11, 1896; d. Jan. 14, 1896. 

2. Lucretia Mott, b. Nov. 16, 1898. 

3. Winthrop, b. Sept. 23, 1900. 

117S Vn. William Winthrop,** b. Nov. 28, 1866. In business in Boston. 
VIII. George Phillips,* b. March 6, 1870; d. Jan. 31, 1874. 
IX. Mary Gardner,® b. Oct. 31, 1874. A teacher. 



SEVENTH GENEKATION 301 

705. 

GEORGE ATWOOD ' CHURCHILL (Asaph,« Pekez,^ Perez," 
Benjamin,^ William/ John'). Born in Middleboro', Sept. 26, 
1819. Lived in Salem, Mass., and was a machinist by trade. Mar- 
ried, in Middleboro', March 2, 1842, Amarantha Burgess, daughter 
of William and Lucy (Pierce) Burgess, born March 24, 1824. 

Children. 

I. Ellen M.,^ b. in Middleboro', Aug. 12, 1843; d. aged 11 years. 
II. Lucy A.,^ b. in Lowell, July 29, 1846; ra. Edward Rockwood, of 
Worcester., July 7, 1865. She died in Boston, Dec. 7, 1881. No 
cliildren. 
III. Edgar L.,^ b. in Salem, Nov. 12, 1848; d. Feb. 8, 1866. Served 
in the army near the close of the Civil War. 
1174- IV. Horace F.,* b. in Salem, April 7, 1851; m. Sarah A. Hersey, 
April 7, 1870. 

Children horn in Salem. 

1. Arthur C, b. April 6, 1871. 

2. William T., b. May 10, 1872. 

3. Lillian G , b. May 15, 1878. 

4. Horace A., b. April 15, 1893. 

1175 V. George LeForest,** b. Nov. 12, 1853; m. Martha Millett 
Hersey, April 19, 1870. They lived at Salem and Lowell, and 
had seven children. 

Ch ildren . 

1. Bertha Irene, b. April 26, 1872. 

2. Benjamin Atvvood, b. March 19, 1874. 

3. George LeForest, b. May 10, 1875. 

4. Harrie Greenieaf, b. Nov. 25, 1877. 

5. Nellie L.. b. Dec. 1, 1879. 

6. Millie, 1 . . u -o u i - looo 

7. Mabel, 1*^"^^' ^- ^^b. li>, 18h8. 

117G VI. Orlando,^ b. Dec. 20, 1856. 

VII. Ida E.,» b. Nov. 28, 1857; m. William L. Dcntley, Nov. 30, 
1882. They lived in Lynn, Mass., and had children. 

Children. 

1. Joseph I. Duntley, b. June 17, 1884. 

2. George E. Duntley, b. Aug. 22, 1885. 

3. Edgar L. Duntley, b. Nov. 4, 1886. 
VIII. Florence A.,« b. Aug. 24, 1863. 

70G. 

CHARLES ASAPH ^ CHURCHILL (Asaph,« Perez,^ Perez,^ 
Benjamin,^ William,'- Johx '). Born in Middleboro', Nov. 6, 
1835. He settled first in Middleboro', but later removed to Brock- 
ton, where he was engaged in shoemaking. While his children were 
young he left his family and has not been heard from since. Mar- 
ried, June 4, 1859, Hannah D. Drinkwater. 



302 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 
I. Rhoda Melvina,^ m. Fred Brett, of Brockton. 

II. ArDELLA S AVERY,* 111. J. MiTCHELL, of BrocktOIl. 

She is now (1903) a widow, and has three children. 

708. 
ZEBEDEE P.^ CHURCHILL (Zebedee,« Isaac/ Perez,* Ben- 
jamin,' William," John ^). Born in Pomfret, Vt., May 15, 1818. 
Lived in Pomfret and Woodstock, Vt. Married 1st, June 1, 1846, 
Orlena Boutwell. She died June 26, 1854. Married 2d, Eeb. 
25, 1855, Emilt Ordwat. 

Children by First Wife. 

I. Ellen E.,* b. March 30, 1847; d. Dec. 8, 1875. 
II. Albert B.,« b. Jan. 31, 1849; d. March 3, 1851. 

III. Olive 0.,« b. Nov. 15, 1851; m. Webster L. Sawyer, Feb. 23, 

1875. 

Child. 
I. Dora E. Sawyer, b. Dec. 22, 1875. 

IV. Hannah E.,* b. Feb. 10, 1854; d. March 22, 1864. 

Children hy Second Wife. 

V. Emily M.,^ b. March 6, 1856; m. Frank L. Hoisington, Sept. 21, 

1875. 

Children. 

1. Ella A. Hoisington, b. Oct. 30, 1876. 

2. Ella L. Hoisington, b. Aug. 31, 1879. 

Mrs. Emily M. Hoisington died April 27, 1880. 

1177 VI. Mark Z.,^ b. July 30, 1858. 

VII. Etta A.,^ b. Jan. 24, 18G1 ; d. June 13, 1874. 
VIII. Addie B.,^ b. Nov. 4, 1863; m. Edgar D. Crowell, June 18, 

1885. 

Children. 

1. Arthur E. Crowell, b. July 15, 1886. 

2. A son, name not given, b. Nov. 30, 1888. 

IX. Edna M.,^ b. Aug. 13, 1866; m. Frank W. Bradley, May 16, 



X. Lucy I.,^ b. May 5, 1870. 

713. 

WILLIAM ^ CHURCHILL (Sprague,« Joseph,^ Perez,^ Ben- 
jamin,^ William,- John ^). Born in Paris, Me., Sept. 5, 1813. 
Lived in Sumner, Me. He died Jan. 2, 1889. Married, Oct. 30, 
1840, Mary Libby, who was born Jan. 13, 1821. 

Children. 

I. Nancy,** b. Aug. 20, 1841 ; m. William S. Dunham. 
II. Harriett,® b. March 15, 1843; ra. B. R. Doble. They live in 
Weymouth and have children. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 303 



Children. 

1. Albert L. Doble, b. Feb. 19, 1861. 

2. Isaac Loring Doble, b. Jan. 27, 1863. 

3. E. Francis Doble, b. Feb. 12, 1865. 

4. Eolus Randall Doble. b. Sept. 24, 1867. 

III. Adeuni:,^ b. Jan. 24, 1845; m. Samuel E. Loud, Sept. 28, 1868. 

Cliildren. 

1. Cora Loud, b. 1870. 

2. Eugene Coolidge Loud, b. 1879. 

1178 IV. William,** b. April 19, 1848; m. Flora Merrill. 
117*) V. Alm^on,^ b. Nov. 24, 1861 ; m. Anna H. Fletcher. 

Children. 

1. Alma Fletcher, b. Aug. 30, 1884; d. Aug. 19, 1888. 

2. Annie Beryl, b. April 27, 1891. 

3. Lovel Israel, b. Dec. 31, 1895. 

714. 

KINGMAN '' CHURCHILL (Sprague," Joseph; Perez/ Ben- 
jamin,^ William,^ John'). Born in Paris, Me., June 18, 1823. 
Lived in Paris, on the old homestead farm. Married Loretta 
Andrews, daughter of Daniel. 

Children. 

I. Fannie W.,' b. June 26, 1852. 

II. Emma A.,* b. June 27, 1856. 

III. Abbie J. ,8 b. Aug. 16, 1859. 

1180 IV. Charles.^ 

V. Ellen.s 

716. 

JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (AVilliam,^ Joseph,' Perez,* Benja- 
min,^ William,"^ John '). Born Feb. 2, 1828. A merchant tailor. 
Lived at Bryant's Pond and Norway, Me. Died at Norway, Aug. 
16, 1881. Married 1st, Betsey Moody, of Casco, Me. She died 
Oct. 20, 1853. Married 2d, Sept. 3, 1855, Viana Perham, daugh- 
ter of Joel, of Woodstock. 

One Child by Second Wife. 

1181 I. Walter,® b. Dec. 6, 1858, at Bryant's Pond ; m. Linda Rawson, 

of Paris, Me., Sept. 6, 1891, and have one child. 

Child. 
1. Walter Albert, b. June 14, 1893, at Portland, Me. 

717. 

WILLIAM" CHURCHILL (William,^ Joseph,^ Perez,* Ben- 
jamin,^ William,^ John '). Born in Buckfield, Me., Jan. 22, 1837. 
He died at Norway, Sept. 26, 1873. Married Mary Penley, of 
Norway. 



304 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

I. CoRA,8 b. March 26, 1859 ; d. April 29, 1861. 
II. Hakrt.s b. June 19, 1865; d. Jan. 9, 1881. 
III. Mart,8 b. Feb. 13, 1871; d. May 7, 1898. 

730. 

WILLIAM H.^ CHURCHILL (Jabez,« Jabez,^ Benjamin/ 
Benjamin,^ William,- John^). Born in Hallowell, Me., Oct. 10, 
1841. He removed West and settled at Stockton, Minn. Married, 
but wife's name not received. 

Children born in Stockton, Minn. 

I. J. Louise,^ b. April 8, 1869. 

1182 II. Arthur,^ b. Sept. 2, 1872. 

1183 III. Harry M.,^ b. Feb. 28, 1874. 

731. 

THOMAS WILSON^ CHURCHILL (William,^ William,^ 
Benjamin,* Benjamin,^ William,- John ^). Born in Wayne, Me., 
June 28, 1821, and lived there until after 1842, when he removed 
to Presque Isle, Me., where he spent his life. He was a farmer, an 
upright and respected man. He died Jan. 1, 1900. Married 1st, 
at Presque Isle, Me., June, 1849, Sarah Ireland, daughter of 
Silas and Celia (Chubbuck) Ireland. Married 2d, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Frost. 

Children by First Wife, born in Presque Isle, Me. 

I. Emily,* b. Dec. 28, 1849 ; m. Sylvanus S. Richardson, Presque 
Isle, May 11, 1876. He was the son of Samuel and Lydia 
(Stover) Richardson, of Sullivan, Me. They live in Presque 
Isle (1903), where he is a farmer. 

Children born in Presque Isle. 

1. Ida M. Richardson, b. March 19, 1877; m. Rufus W. Fenla- 

son, Caribou, Me., Dec. 8, 1897. 

2. Olive Richardson, b. June 3, 1879. 

3. Lucille M. Richardson, b. Aug. 8, 1885. 

II. William, « b. 1851; d. Jan. 13, 1852. 
III. Annette,** b. 1853; m. Daniel Chase, December, 1887, Presque 
Isle; d. July, 1879. 

1184 IV. Frank,* b. 1855; m. Sarah Maria Frost, Presque Isle, 1880. 

She is dead. 

They lived on his father's homestead at South Presque Isle. 



Four children. 



Children. 



1. Harry. I 3. Harvey. 

2. Lizzie. | 4. Edward. 

1185 V. Floraman,* b. 1857; m. Elsie Clark, Peaeham, Vt., September, 
1898. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 305 



Child. 
1. Francis. 
VI. Nellie,® b. Jan. 16, 1859 ; m. Darius McGuiee, Presque Isle, 
August, 1883. 
VII. Alma.s b. May, 9, 1861 ; d. September, 1870. 

VIII. Hattie,® b. March 26, 1863; m. George W. Thompson, Presque 
Isle, 1882. 

Child. 
1. Flora Thompson. 
IX. Albert," b. May, 1865; d. Jan. 19, 1887, at Richmond, Me. 
X. Katie," b. June 8, 1869. 
1186 XI. Elmer," b. March, 1872 ; m. Mabel E. Browx, Presque Isle, May, 
1891. 
The wife died, leaving two children. 

Children. 
1. Albert. | 2. Harold. 

723. 

LEWIS ^ CHURCHILL (WilliaiV William/ Benjamin,'' 
Benjamin/ William,- John^). Born in Wayne, Me., March 2, 
lc<23. Attended the schools in his native town until about thirteen 
y t ars old, when he went to live in Winthrop, his mother having sold 
the farm. He attended school in Winthrop two years, and then 
lived at his sister Florinda's, in Leeds, until twenty-one years old. 
Lives at Leeds, a farmer. Married at Leeds, Me., Feb. 19, 1850, 
Ruth Pettingill. They had no children born to them, but 
adopted two, who took the Churchill name, viz. : 

1. Mary A. Cushman, who took the name Churchill, b. March 7, 

1855, being adopted by Lewis and Ruth, when seventeen 
months old. Married Wesley Welch, at Wayne, Me., April 
30, 1877. They live at Oakhind, Me., where he is a marble 
cutter and engraver. Their children born at Leeds, Me., 
are: (1) Carrie Alice Welch, b. July 31, 1878; m. Bert Haley, 
at Oakland, Me., May 10, 1891); (2) Lewis Churchill Welch, 
b. Aug. 11, 1880; (3) Mary Louise Welch, b. at North An- 
son, Feb. 13, 1882; d. Feb. 21, 1902; (4) Annabel Welch, b. 
at Leeds, April 30, 1884; (5) William W. Welch, b. March 1, 
1886; (6) Gerald Cushman Welch, b. June 19, 1888; (7) 
Earle Dunham Welch, b. Jan. 28, 1893; d. Feb. 18, 1899, at 
Oakland. 

2. Loring Lyman, Avho took tlie name Churchill, b. July 14, 1871, 

being adopted when an infant; m. Maria A. Gulliver, Read- 
field, Me., Nov. 24, 1892. They live in Leeds with the parents 
by adoption, and have three children (in 1903) : (1) Harriet 
Ruth Churchill, b. Sept. 18, 1894; (2) Merton Edwards 
Churchill, b. Nov. 7, 1897; d. Oct. 19, 1899; (3) Stella May 
Churchill, b. Sept. 1, 1899. 

724. 

ADDISON H.^ CHURCHILL (Nathan," William,^ Benjamin,* 

Benjamin,'' William,- John '). Born April 23, 183G, in Avon, Me. 

We have not succeeded in obtaining anything further in regard to 



306 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

the children of this family. Married, September, 1867, Mary 
Tebbetts, of Avon, Me. 

Children. 

1187 I. George.8 
II. Flora.^ 

III. Lydia.» 

IV. Alta.8 

1188 V. William. 8 

1189 VI, Addison.8 

725. 

■ WILLIAM W.' CHURCHILL (Natha-^,« William,^ Benjamin,* 
Benjamin,® William,^ John^). Born in Avon, Me., Oct. 1, 1846. 
He was a mill-man and lived in Phillips, Me. Married, Jan. 1, 
1878, Cora M. Ranger, of "Weld, Me. 

Children. 

1190 I. Harrt,8 b. Nov. 18, 1878. 

1191 II. Erne.st,^ b. Dec. 12, 1879. 

III. Mary A.,^ b. Sept. 17, 1881. 

1192 IV. Frank A.,^ b. Aug. 30, 1888. 

725b. 

ABRAHAM ' CHURCHILL (Williams,^ Joseph,' Benjamin,'' 
Benjamin," William,^ John ^). Born in Herrick, Pa., Jan. 16, 
1821. Lived at Lenoxville, Pa. Married, in Susquehanna County, 
Pa., Feb. 26, 1845, Margaret Clarkson, born Feb. 2, 1825. 

Children . 

1193 I. Carvasso,^ b. Dec. 5, 1845. 

II. Abraham Williams,** b. Aug. 22, 1847; d. July 30, 1850. 

1194 III. WoosTER Beach,** b. Oct. 11, 1849. 

He was living at Tresoo, Pa., in 1899. 

IV. Isabella Bathsheba," b. Jan. 18, 1852. 

1195 V. Abraham Williams,* b. Dec. 22, 1855. 

VI. Malvina Ella,8 b. Feb. 3, 1864; d. May 8, 1872. 

725c. 

JOSHUA WILLIAMS ' CHURCHILL (Williams,'"' Joseph,^ 
Benjamin,^ Benjamin,® William,- William '). Born Dec. 31, 
1825, at Herrick, Pa., lived at Clark's Green, Pa., a farmer. He is 
a strong temperance man, and an active worker for the cause. A 
member of the Methodist church for sixfcy-eight years, up to May, 
1903. Married 1st, 1850, Sarah Gill ; she died 1855. Married 2d, 
1859, Louisa R. Treat, who died 1879. 

Children by First Wife. 

1196 I. Norman E..* married, and it is said has four children, but we have 

no account of them. Lives, in 1908, at Puget Sound, Wash. 

1197 II. Martin,* married, it is said, and has a family in Wyoming County, 

Pa. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 307 

725d. 

ELISHA ' CHURCHILL (Nathaxiel/- Nathaniel/' Lemuel/ 
Barnabas,^ Joseph/ John '). Born at Herrick, Pa., Dec. 28, 1827, 
and died at Tunkhannock, July 23, 1886. They lived at Tunk- 
bannock. Pa. He was a contractor and builder. Married, at Brook- 
lyn, Pa., Oct. 7, 1831, Sarah C. Baker, daughter of Daniel and 
Juliette (Case) Baker. 

Children, first three horn at Herrick. 

I. Cora A.,^ b. Sept. 18, 1854; m. G. H. Sheldon, Lynn, Pa., May 

1, 1875. 
II. EosE E.,» b. Nov.. 28, 1856; m. Ikwin Duce, Lynn, Pa., Sept. 27, 
1876. 
III. Ada E.,® b. Nov. 17, 1858; m. Eugene Bartree, Tunkhannock, 
Marcli 24, 1880. 
1108 IV. Frank N.,« b. in Sullivan County, Pa., May 7, 1862; m. Flora 

Owen. 
1191> V. Norman E.,* b. in Tunkhannock, June 27, 1868; m. Lena Saun- 
ders. 

1200 VI. Carl,» b. Nov. 19, 1877, in Lynn, Pa. 

735f. 

CHARLES' CHURCHILL (Williams/ Joseph/ Benjamin,^ 
Benjamin,^ William,^ John '). Born in Herrick, Pa., June 12, 
1834, and lived at Herrick and Susquehanna, Pa., where he was 
proprietor of the Marble and Granite Works. Married, at Susque- 
hanna, Pa., Oct. 11, 1860, Esther Jane Rogers, daughter of John 
and Esther (Smith) Rogers. 

Children horn at Herrick, Pa. 

I. Verna Asenatha,^ b. Oct. 27, 1861 ; m. Anton A. Garner. 
They lived at Binghamton, N.Y. 

1201 II. Jesse L.,« b. Dec. 10, 1864; m. Maud A. Platt, June 24, 1896. 

Mr. Churchill was educated in the public schools of Susquehanna, 
and entered his father's business. In 1887 he established the 
Horseheads Monumental Works, at Horseheads, N.Y., of which 
he is proprietor. He is a Freemason of prominence and ability. 
They have one child. 

Child. 
1. Rogers Platt Churchill, b. Sept. 14, 1902. 
III. Louisa Mat,« b. May 18, 1872 ; d. March 27, 1875. 

SILAS OWEN" CHURCHILL (Williams," Joseph/ Ben- 
jamin/ Benjamin/ William,- John '). Born in Herrick, Pa., 
July 15, 1844. A farmer, lived on the old homestead, now Union- 
dale, Pa. Married, March 10, 1868, Helen E. Carpentek, who 
was born Nov. 21, 1849. 



308 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 



Children born at Uniondale, 

1202 I. Ira S.,« b, June 9, 1869; m. Mart J. Carpenter, April 23, 1890. 

They live at Uniondale, Pa. 

1203 II. Albert M.,«b. Dec. 28, 1871; ra. Edith Curtis, Nov. 30, 1898. 

They live in Lestershire, N.Y. 

III. Jennie A.,^ b. Nov. IG, 1873; m. Joseph F. Fletcher, May 24, 

1898. 

They live at Forest City, Pa. 

IV. Edith M.,s b. Aug. 16, 1878; m. Frank R. Dickey, Nov. 28, 1895. 

They live at Burnwood, Pa. 

1204 V. Harry W.,« b. March 29, 1883. ^ 

1205 VI. Clarence F.,^ b. May 21, 1892. 

737. 
CHANDLER' CHURCHILL (Nelson/ Nelsoi^/ Bexjamin,* 
Benjamin/' William,- John '). Born in Coleraine, July 23, 1826. 
MaiTied, in Charlemont, Nov. 8, 1849, Lucy Elagg. 

Cliildren. 

1206 I. Ashley T.,^ b. 1850. 

II. LucyE.,*' b. 18.53; d. 1860. 

III. Angie B.,8 b. 1861. 

HORACE^ CHURCHILL (Alvin," Nelson,-' Benjamin,^ Ben- 
jamin,^ William,- John^). Born in Coleraine, Mass., Jan. 1, 
1833. Married, Sept. 18, 1862, Cynthi i J. Chaffin, of Heath, 

Mass. 

Child. 
I. Anna R.^ 

739. 

EREDERICK' CHURCHILL (Alvin/' Nelson,' Benjamin,* 
Benjamin,'' William,- Joiin^). Born in Charlemont, Nov. 8, 
1839. Married, Dec. 30, 1870, Josephine Willis, at Charlemont, 
Mass. 

Children. 

1207 I. Charles Sumner,^ b. Feb. 23, 1874. 

1208 II. Wallace Eugene,« b. Feb. 8, 1877. 

1209 III. Arthur Walton, ^ b. Aug. 2, 1879. 

IV. Bertha Philena,« b. Feb. 1, 1882. 

1210 V. Merritt Hilton, 8 b. July 13, 1885. 

730. 

ANSON IRVING' CHURCHILL (Alvtn," Nelson,^ Ben- 
jamin,'' Benjamin,'' William,- John^). Born in Charlemont, 
Nov. 2, 1849. Married, at Charlemont, Nov. 28, 1874, Anna 

CiLLEY. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 309 



Children. 

1211 I. Fred Alvin,* b. Aug. 8, 1875. 

1212 II. George Edward,** b. March 10, 1877. 

1213 III. Henry Anson,^ b. Feb. 10, 1879. 

IV. Nellie Bell.^ b. Feb. 2, 1881. 

1214 V. Bert Horace,^ b. July 25, 1884. 

731. 

SAMUEL ' CHUECHILL (Shepard,^ Jabez/ Jabez/ Josiah,^ 
William/ John ^). Born April 1, 1809, in Buckfield, and lived 
there, a farmer. Married Lovina Packakd. 

Cliildren. 

I. Cordelia, » b. Aug. 31, 1833. 
1216 II. Ezra F. ,» b. March 23, 1839. Enlisted in the army in the Civil War, 
and died in service. 

III. Charles C.,** b. Dec. 23, 1840. He was in the Civil War. 

IV. Elizabeth E.,» b. Jan. 7, 1846. 

V. Julia,8 b. Sept. 13, 1849. 

733. 

MARTIN ' CHURCHILL (Shepard,« Jabez,' Jabez/ Josiah,=' 
William,'' John^). Born in Buckfield, April 12, 1811, and lived 
there. JNlarried Betsey Chukchill, daughter of Asaph ° (No. 
143, q.V.). 

Children born in Buckfield. 

1216 I. Nathaniel,^ b. April 6, 1834; m. Anjja Barnes. (No issue.) 

II. Hannah,** b. Jan. 24, 1836; in. Seth B. Dudley, Dec. 24, 1854. 

Children horn in Buckfield. 

1. Nellie M. Dudley, b. July 31, 1856. 

2. Jennie Dudley, b. March 28, 1858; m. James Lewis, May 8, 

1880. 

3. Cyrus K. Dudley, b. Jan. 23, 1860. 

4. Albert C. Dudley, b. March 10, 1863. 

5. Minerva Dudley, b. Nov. 19, 1865; d. Aug. 20, 1892. 

6. Harry Dudley, b. Sept. 10, 1867. 

7. John Dudley, b. Nov. 24, 1870. 

8. Perien Dudley, b. Nov. 20, 1874. 

9. Herbert Dudley, b. April 8, 1877. 

III. Emily,» b. Dec. 16, 1838; m. Simox Dudley. 

They had two children, names not received. 

IV. Amanda,® b. Aug. 15, 1840; m. Ezekiel Burns, of Oxford. 
V. Martin V. B.,® b. Aug. 1, 1842; d. Jan. 4, 1849. 

VI. Clara,^ b. March 4, 1845; in. Millett Shedd. 

Child7'en. 

1. Charles Shedd. 

2. Silas Shedd. 

1217 VII. A8Aph,8 b. March 4, 1848; m. Fannie Murch, Dec. 4, 1870. 

He was born in Buckfield, and lived there. 

Children born in Buckfield. 

1. Fannie M., b. Nov. 3, 1871. 

2. Asaph C, b. Feb. 3, 1874. 

3. Jennie M., b. Oct. 26, 1875. 



310 THE CHURCHILL FAJVIILY 

4. Howard L., b. July 25, 1877. 

5. Ernest B., b. Nov. 11, 1880. 
(5. Fred C, b. Nov. 25, 1882. 

7. Harriet L., b. Feb. 9, 1885. 

8. Flora Belle, b. April 2, 1887. 

9. Lizzie, b. Dec. 23, 1888. 

VIII. Rose,* b. April 16, 1850; m. James Rowlet. 
Lived at Provincetown, Mass. 

Children. 

1. Ernest Rowley, b. Aug. 28, 1872. 

2. Ada Rowley, b. July 5, 1877. 

3. Flora Rowley, b. June 20, 1878. 

4. Mildred Rowley, b. Oct. 24, 1894. 

IX. Flora,** b. Dec. 28, 1851; m. Charles Hannaford. 
Lived at North Bridgton, Me. 

Child. 
1. Frederick Hannaford. 
X. Reuben,^ b. Sept. 12, 1856 ; d. March, 1858. 
XI. Mart,* b. July 18, 1858; unmarried. 

733. 

NATHAN ' CHURCHILL (Shepard/ Jabez/ Jabez/ Josiah/ 
William,- John ^). Born in 1819, and lived in Buckfield, Me. A 
farmer. Married Harriet Thomas. 

Children. 

I. Almira.* 

" II. Annette,* m. George Mason. 

1218 III. Edwin.* 

1219 IV. Alberton.* 

V. A CHILD. 

734. 

JOSIAH^ CHURCHILL (Shepard," Jabez,^ Jabez," Josiah,^ 
William,^ John ^). Born in Buckfield, Me., Dec. 4, 1825, and lived 
in South Paris. Married Tryphena Holt. 

Children. 

I. Nellie,* m. Caleb Dudley. 

1220 II. Clifford.* 

737. 

JAMES N. D.^ CHURCHILL (Matthew,*' Jabez,' Jabez," 
Josiah,-' William,^ John^). Born in Falmouth, Me., March 15, 
1815. Married 1st, April 7, 1836, Orphia Churchill, daughter of 
Bela, No. 348. Married 2d, Hannah Keene White. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Phebe,* m. RuEL Philllps, of Auburn, Me., 1860. He died Dec. 
29, 1891. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 311 



Children. 



1. Orlando Phillips, b. Dec. 27, 1863; d. Oct. 21, 1882. 

2. Ida S. Phillips, b. June 3, 1808; m. Robert 0. Dunning, Oct. 

19, 1887. Three children : (1) Orland Dunning. (2) Grace 
Dunning. (3) Ralpli Dunning. 

1221 II. Bela,'* removed to Pennsylvania, and married, and in 1902 was 

living witli his family in Pine Mills, Texas, but did not answer 
our letters of inquiry. 

1222 III. Elisha P.,« b. in Raymond, April 28, 1845; m. Hannah G. Tor- 

ret, of Dixfield, Me., Oct. ItJ, ISt^G. 

Childreii. 

1. Henry P., b. Dec. 31, 1867; m. Jennie M. Littlcfield; lives in 

Strong, Me. 

2. Elury D., b. June 9, 1869; d. in infancy. 

3. Elury W., b. Oct. 27, 1871; d. July 9. 1892. 

4. Clara L., b. June 1, 1887, in Hallowell. 

1223 IV. Demekic Swan,^ b. July 3, 1847; m. Minnie A. Blake, June 17, 

1877. Lived at Mechanics Falls, Me. 

Children. 

1. Harry Wilber, b. June 9, 1878. 

2. Nellie Isabel, b. Jan. 7, 1880. 

3. Eva Maria, 1 u a no ioqi 

, r^ r • >b. Aug. 23, 1881. 

4. George Lewis, J " 

5. Orphia, b. March 18, 1884. 

6. Arthur, b. March 23, 1886. 

7. Winfield, b. Oct. 11, 1888. 
V. Dennis,® unmarried. 

Children of Second M'ife. 

VI. Okphia,* b. May 12, 18o6; m. 1st, Harry Wells; no children; m. 
2d, MiNOT Fadnce. 

Children by Second Husband. 

1. James E. Fauuce. 

2. Maurice F. Faunce. 

1224 VII. Reuben,^ b. Oct. 28, 1858; m. Alice Campbell, of Pictou, August, 

1886. 

Child. 
1. Ernest, b. Oct. 30, 1887. 

738. 

SILAS H.^ CHURCHILL (Matthew/ Jabez/^ Jabez,'' 
Josiah,'' William/ John '). Born in Raymond, Jan. 19, 1817. 
Settled in Eaymond at first, and later in life in New Gloucester. A 
farmer and teacher in tlie public schools. He died Oct. 4, 1898. 
Married, April 10, 1853, Ardella H. Tobie, of New Gloucester, 
daughter of Thomas H. and Mary (Harris) Tobie. 

Children born in Raymond. 

1225 I. Frederick Tobie,s b. April 10, 1854; m. 1st, Laura E. Verrt, 

Mt Vernon, Ohio. 1889; m. 2d, Harriet E. Clark. They live 
in New Gloucester, lie is a farmer. They have two children. 



312 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



Children. 

1. Cecil Verry, b. at Kearney, Neb., 1890. 

2. Velina D., b. in Raymond, Me., 1894. 

II. RosiLLA ToBiE,8 b. Nov. 2, 1855; d. in Raymond, Sept. 16, 1858. 
12'i5a III. Walter E.,* b. May 8, 1858; m. Ida L. Blodget, Colebrook, 
N.H., 1884. She was the daughter of James and Emily Blodget. 
They lived in Berlin, N.H., and had three children, viz. : 

Children. 

1. Peleg Walter, b. July, 1885. 

2. Wendell H., b. October, 1887. 

3. Sally, b. October, 1895. 

Mr. Walter E. Churchill is a merchant. 
IV. Lerot,® b. July 16, 1860; ni. Alice A. Atherton, of Colebrook, 
N.H. She was the daughter of Edward and Mary Atherton. 
They lived at Colebrook, N.H. He was postmaster there. Died 
in 1893. Their children were : 

Children. 

1. Eva Hammond, b. in Colebrook. 

2. Blaine Leroy. 

1226 V. Wendell A.,^ b. April 20, 1863; unmarried in 1901, and lived in 

Des Moines, Iowa. 

739. 

MATTHEW^ CHURCHILL (Matthew/ Jabez,^ Jabez,'' 
JosiAH,^ William,- John ^). Born in North Raymond, Jan. 11, 
1821. He died April 3, 1883. Married, in Boston, Nov. 13, 1851, 
Sakah Abigail Adams, who was born in North Boothbay, Me. 

Children. 

1227 I. Ralph,* b. Sept. 5, 1852 ; m. Nellie M. Moody, in Winchester, 

Mass., Nov. 29, 1872. 
II. Cynthia Adams,® b. March 4, 1855 ; m. Arthur Fessenden Ellis, 
of Hyde Park, Mass., Nov. 17, 1875. No children. 

740. 

JOSEPH WARREN^ CHURCHILL (Matthew," Jabez/' 
Jabez,^ Josiah,^ William,^ John'). Born in Raymond, Me., 
Aug. 9, 1829. Lived in his native town. A farmer, educated in 
the public school at home. Married, at Raymond, July 8, 1849, 
Mary Johnthena Doane, daughter of John Randall and Lucy 
Doane. 

Children horn at North Raymond. 
I. Jeanettb Bailey," b. Oct. 13, 1850; m. Orrin Peterson, at 
Harrison, Me., March 28, 1866. 

Childo'en. 

1. Edgar S. Peterson, b. Poland, Sept. 11, 1866. 

2. Mabel M. Peterson, b. Auburn, March 6, 1868. 

3. Josephine M. Peterson, b. Upton, Mass , June 20, 1872. 

4. Matthew A. Peterson, b. Uptqn, Aug. 31, 1874. 

5. Arvilla P. Peterson, b. Upton, Sept.l2, 1877. 

6. Alice B. Peterson, b. Holliston, Oct. 5, 1879; d. Oct. 7, 1883. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 313 



1228 II. John Eandall,^ b. Nov. 10, 1851 ; m. 1st, Hattie E. Sheldon, 

April 5, 1884; m. 2cl, Clemina M. Darst, Jan. 7, 1895. 

Children of First Wife, horn at Kearney, Neb. 

1. Mary Pearl, b. April 3, 1885. 

2. George Warren, b. Dec. 2, 1887. 

Children of Second Wife. 

3. Ruth Floe, b. at Perry, Oklahoma Territory, Oct. 12, 1895. 

4. Jeanette Modes, b. Nov. 13, 1897. 

5. Darrell Dale, b. at Pedee, Oklahoma Territory, May 28, 1900. 

Mr. Churchill is a farmer at Pedee. 

III. Josephine Boxaparti:,** b. Oct. IG, 1854; m. Charles Franklin 

NiCKERSON, of Lewiston, Me., 1873. 

IV. Matthew,^ b. March 28. 1857; d. at Raymond, May 28, 1874. 

1229 V. Warren Levi,* b. March 24, 1860; m. Elizabeth Parker, April 

26, 1884. 
VI. Jennie Small,* b. at New Gloucester, June 24, 1867; m. James 
W. Krepps, at Boston, April 3, 1889. They live in Brooklyn, 
N .Y. No children. 

Mrs. Krepps has assisted much in the compiling of this Raymond 
family. 

1230 VII. George Samuel,* b. Feb. 21, 1873; m. Mart Ellen Ballard, 

Lynn, Mass., 1894. 

741a. 

JOSIAH^ CHURCHILL (Josiah," Josiah/ Jabez,-* Josiah,^ 
William,- Johx '). Born iii New Gloucester, Me., May 22, 1809, 
and lived there and at Raymond, and Harrison, Me. 

Childre7i. 

I. Sarah,* b. in New Gloucester, Me., Oct. 10, 1833; m. Nicholas 
Jordan. 
II. Lydia,* b. Nov. 13, 1834, in New Gloucester. 

1231 III. Joseph Fessenden,* b. in Raymond, Me., July 1, 1838; m. 1st, 

Sarah Smith, of Auburn, Me. ; m. 2d, Emma F. Latham, of 
New Gloucester. 

Children of Joseph F. and Emma (Latham) Churchill. 

1. Walter F., b. March 30, 1875. 

2. Edith, b. 1877. 

3. Olive, b. 1881. 

4. Ralph, b. 1887. 

IV. Hannah,* b. in Raymond, Aug. 21, 1839. 

V. Marshall,* b. Sept. 25, 1842; d. March 10, 1843. 
VI. LoANN,* b. May 26, 1844. 
VII. Maria.* 
VIII. LiDA A.,* b. in Harrison, Me. Unmarried. 

Miss Churchill removed in childliood to New Gloucester, and 
there received the usual common-school instruction, but being of 
studious habits and high ambition she gained far more than the 
usual common-school education. By the diligent pursuit of her pur- 
pose to attain literary ability, she has overcome many obstacles and 
achieved an honorable place among the leading autliors of Maine. 
Besides her brilliant and popular society sketches in various maga- 
zines she has published two volumes, entitled "My Girls" and 
"Interweaving." She is now, 1902, on the editorial staff of the 
" Success" magazine in New York City. 



314 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

743. 

RICHARD FOSS^ CHURCHILL (Asaph/ Asaph,' Jabez/ 

JosiAH,^ William,'- John '). Born in Minot, Me., Jan. 28, 1828. 

Lived in Lowell, Mass. Married, April 19, 1854, Sarah Daniels, 

who was born in Dover, N.H., Nov. 28, 1830. He died Feb. 14, 

1875. 

Children born in Lowell. 

I. Edward,® b. June 15, 1856; d. Aug. 19, 1858. 

II. Emma J.,® b. April 3, 1859; d. July 26, 1859. 

III. Annie L.,« b. July 9, 1860, d. Dec. 9, 1862: 

IV. William A.,» b. Feb. 21, 1864; d. March 6, 1864. 

V. A.,s b. at Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 19, 1866; d. Dec. 27, 

1868. 
VI. LiLLA,® b. at Lov^ell, Mass., Jan. 31, 1870. 

743. 

GEORGE^ CHURCHILL (Asaph,'' Asaph,-' Jabez,^ Josiah,'^ 
William,- John ^). Born Sept. 4, 1837. Married, Dec. 12, 18G6, 
Annie H. Dwyer ; she was born June 3, 1845. 

Children. 

1232 I. George Arthur,^ b. Jan. 29, 1868. 

1233 II. Walter Asaph.^ b. May 27, 1875; d. Oct. 27, 1875. 

747. 
GEORGE HIRAM "' CHURCHILL (Hiram,« Asaph,^, Jabez," 
JosiAH,^ William,- John ^). Born in Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 4, 
1864. Married, at Charlestown, Dec. 29, 1886, Ella Connor. 

One Child. 
I. Frances Gertrude, b. Nov. 10, 1887. 

748. 

FREDERICK AUGUSTUS' CHURCHILL (Hiram," Asaph,^ 
Jabez,* Josiah,^ William,- John^). Born in Charlestown, Mass., 
Dec. 21, 1867. Married, at Charlestown, March 24, 1888, Mar- 
garet May Tufts. 

One Child. 
I. Grace Vivian, b. Aug. 30, 1889. 

750. 

REV. ROGER WILLIAMS^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ 
AsAPH,^ Jabez,^ Josiah," William,- John '). Born at Emery's 
Mills, York County, Me., Aug. 30, 1848. Studied law in the office 
of Copeland Edgerly, Great Falls, N.H., and was admitted to the 
bar, but took a course at Bates Theological Seminary, and became 
minister of the Free Baptist Church at Richmond, Me. Married, at 



SEVENTH GENEEATION 315 

Mechanics Falls, Me., Dec. 13, 1883, Maggie A. Archibald. We 
have not been able to obtain any further record. 

759. 

WILLIAM HENRY' CHURCHILL (John," John,^ Israel,^ 
JosiAH,^ William,- John ^). Born April 11, 1844. Mr. Churchill 
was living July 2G, 1887, when he wrote this account of his family 
from Woburn P.O., Ontario. Married, Dec. 11, 186C, Alice 
Titus, who was born Jan. 30, 1848. 

Children. 

I. MiNERTA,8 b. March 21, 1868. 

1234 II. Frederick,* b. July 22, 1870. 
III. Christiana,* b. March 28, 1872. 

1235 IV. WlLLIAM,8 b. AVL%. 27, 1874. 

V. Jennie,* b. Nov. 27, 1875; d. Feb. 28, 1886. 
VI. Harriet,* b. Aug. 28, 1877. 
VII. Mabel,* b. Aug. 3, 1879; d. Aug. 12, 1881. 
VIII. Lilla,* b. Dec. 14, 1882. 

IX. John Harold,* b. Dec. 22, 1884; d. Feb. 24, 1886. 

760. 

GEORGE FREDERICK' CHURCHILL (John," John,^ Israel," 
Josiah,^ William,- John^). Born in Oshawa, Canada, Dec. 19, 
1854. Married, Oct. 10, 1876, Lizzie M. Addy, of Chicago. 

Cliild. 

1236 I. Edward Patson,* b. June 27, 1878, in Chicago. 

764. 

CURTIS M.^ CHURCHILL (William T.,« Jacob,^ Joseph," 
JosiAH,^ William,- John '). Born in Vermont, May 3, 1815. Iti 
1884 he lived at 590 Ashland avenue, St. Paul, Minn. A builder 
and contractor. Married 1st, Sept. 20, 1838, Jane Ann Gilchrist, 
who died May, 1847. Married 2d, July 27, 1848, Mary C. Bun- 
nell. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Ophelia Viola,* b. Oct. 9, 1839; m. Jerome Closser, LaPorte, 
Ind. 
II. Evelyn Augusta,* b. Oct. 15, 1845. Unmarried. She is an M.D. 

III. Louise,* d. in infancy. 

IV. Jane Ann,* d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife. 

V. Flora,* d. in infancy. ^ 

VI. Louisa Evanza,* b. May 7, 1853. 
VIL Frederick William,* b. 1857. Drowned Oct. 11, 1873, at Hast- 
ings, Minn., aged 16. 

1237 VIII. Warner Leman,* b. Sept. 18, 1868. 



316 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 

765. 

JOEL GILBERT' CHURCHILL (William T.,« Jacob/ 
Joseph/ Josiah/ William/ John ^). Born, July 26, 1819. Mar- 
ried, August, 1842, 1st, Margaret Hewett, who was born April 
15, 1824, and died Aug. 7, 1857. Married 2d, Mary Joplin. 

Child by First Wife. 

I. Mart Elizabeth,^ b. July 11, 1844; m. 1st, George A. Patter- 
son, April 20, 1860; m. 2cl, Jeremiah S. Wright, Jan. 29, 1878. 

By Second Wife. 
II. Isabel,^ b. Oct. 1, 1863; m. John Patterson, 1886. 

7GG. 

CARMI D.^ CHURCHILL (Artemus," Jacob,' Joseph,* 
JosiAH,^ William,- John ^). Born in Oswego County, N.Y., Dec. 
7, 1821. Settled in Scriba, N.Y. A farmer. Married, Feb. 10, 
1850, Celia Kimball, in Hannibal, Oswego County, N.Y. 

Children. 

I. Alice, ^ b. May 26, 1853; m. John Sneller, of Cicero, N.Y. 
II. Laura, ^ b. March 10, 1855; in. George Whitford. She died 
June 5, 1884. 

1238 III. Henry C.,^ b. July 9, 1857; unmarried in 1887. Lived at Bing- 

hamton, N.Y. He was engaged in a fruit raising, cooperage, and 
wholesale produce business. 
IV. Atwood M.,'*b. Dec. 25, 1860; d. unmarried. May 3, 1886, in Scriba. 

767. 

CHARLES R.' CHURCHILL (Artemus," Jacob,^ Joseph,* 
JosiAH,'" William,- John'). Born in Kingsbury, N.Y., Nov. 24, 
1824. He was a carpenter. He was a soldier in the Civil War in 
1861. He died May 31, 1883. Married, Mt.y 10, 1854, Mary J. 
Asseltine, in Briton, Canada. 

Children. 

I. Artemus A.,^ d. at 16 years. 

1239 II. Mattison.8 

1240 III. Charles.* 

769. 

JULIUS B." CHURCHILL (Artemus,*' Jacob,'^ Joseph," 
JosiAH,'^ William,- John '). Born in Kingsbury, March 5, 1832. 
He lived in Scriba, N.Y., where he is a fruit farmer and hop-raiser, 
Married, June 18^ 1859, Eliza Knight. 

Children. 
I. Cakrie M.8 
II. Genevieve Leona.* 



SEVENTH GENERATION 317 



771. ^ 

HENRY PALMERS CHURCHILL (Palmer,^ Jacob/' Joseph,* 
JosiAH,^ William,- John '). Born Aug. 11, 1830. Married 1st, 
June, 1853, Maria Brown ; married 2d, Dec. 18, 1879, Clarissa 
Meade. 

CJiildren by First Wife. 

124-1 I. Charles,^ b. December, 1854. 

1242 II. William,* b. July, 185G. 

III. Ida," b. July 12, 18(51 ; m. Walter Plastridge, January, 1880. 

1243 IV. Edwin, « b. June 10, 18G3. 

V. DoRA,8 b. July 27, 18G7. 
VI. Belle," b. April 1, 1870. 

773. 

FRANK AL ANSON' CHURCHILL (Otis,« Jacob," Joseph," 
JosiAH,^ William,- John ^). Born Aug. 9, 1838. Lived in Sandy 
Hill, N.Y., and South Adams, Mass. Married, Oct. 4, 1864, Mary 
L. Shaffer. 

Children. 

I. Etta M.," b. in South Adams, Mass., Aug. 18, 1865. 

1244 II. George," b. in Saudy Hill.N.Y., May 16, 1867. 

773. 

CHARLES PALMER' CHURCHILL (Jacob," Jacob,^ Joseph," 
JosiAH,'^ William,- John^). Born in Kingsbury, Washington 
County, N.Y., July 26, 1832. Enlisted in the army in the Civil 
War in 1861, and served three years as a drummer. He was in 
thirteen battles ; was wounded twice. Discharged April 29, 1865. 
He came home, and died May 12, 1867. Married, in Hartford, 
N.Y., July 3, 1854, Emeline Beebe. No further record. 

774a. 
CHARLES HAMILTON ' CHURCHILL (Erastus," Benjamin,' 
Joseph," Josiah,'' AVilliam,- John'). Born at Manlius, N.Y., but 
removed to Waukesha with his father. Lived at Clear Lake, Wis. 
Married Elizabeth Regular. 



Children. 



I. Isadora ," d. young. 
1245 II. Chester." 



774b. 

HIRAM DeFORREST' CHURCHILL (Erastus,« Benjamin,^ 
Joseph," Josiah,^ William,- John '). Born at Manlius, N.Y. 
Living, in April, 1900, at AuClaire, Wis. Married Mary Ann 
Howard. 



318 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



*s Children. 

I. Lydia.* 
II. Jennie." 

III. Ida.« 

IV. Fanny." 

1246 V. HiRAM.8 

774c. 

WILLIAM NELSON' CHURCHILL (Erastus, Benjamin/ 
Joseph/ Jos i ah/ William,- John '). Born at Manlius, N.Y. 
Married, at Waukesha, Wis., May 14, 1862, Elizabeth S. Taylor, 
born at Waukesha, Nov. 18, 1847. 

Children. 

I. Nettie Irene,* b. July 10, 1863; m. 1st, William Baggs (she 
was divorced from Baggs) ; and m. 2d, J. H. Phillips. 

First Husband's Children. 

1. Georgiana Baggs, b. Feb. 22, 1882. 

2. Charles W. Baggs, b. Aug. 24, 1883. 

Second Husband's Children. 

3. Ervin James Phillips, b. 1888. 

4. Elsie Pearl Phillips, b. May 6, 1894. 

5. Adelbert Harold Phillips, b. Feb. 1, 1900. 

II. Alice Mae,^ b. Feb. 5, 1879. She lives at Waukesha, and has 
furnished the account of the family of Erastus, her grand- 

III. Mabel,** b. Oct. 23, 1881; died. 

1247 IV. Warren Norman,* b. Nov. 1, 1884. 



774cl. 

CHARLES HAWLEY^ CHURCHILL (Charles P.,*^ Benja- 
min,'^ Joseph,* Josiah,^ William,- John'). Born Feb. 20,1835. 
He died in the Hospital of St. Helena, Ark., March 8, 1863. Mar- 
ried, March 1, 1857, Sarah Van Sheick. 

Children born in Waukesha.^ Wis. 

I. Frances Marion,* b. Aug. 7, 1858. 

1248 II. William Ellsworth,* b. Nov. 5, 1860. 

1249 III. Charles Hawlet,* b. March 21, 1863; m. Mary Alta Rogers, 

Aug. 1, 1888. She was born near Marengo, 111., June 15, 1869. 

774f. 

ALPHONZO T.^ CHURCHILL (Charles P.,« Benjamin,' 
Joseph,* Josiah,^ William,- John ^). Born at Waukesha, Wis., 
March 13, 1858. Mr. Churchill completed his education at the 



SEVENTH GENERATION 319 

State Normal School, River Falls, Wis. He was a teacher for 
some years, and for two years a professor at Deer Park, Wis. He 
then established the " Clear Lake Herald," a large weekly news- 
paper. He is now (1900) editor and publisher of " The River Falls 
Times," at River Falls, Wis. Married, at Deer Park, Wis., Lulu 

ElCHMERE. 

774g. 
MELBOURNE^ CHURCHILL (LaFayette," Alva,^ Jacob," 
JosiAH,^ William,- John '). Born in Pennsylvania, Sept. 12, 185G. 
Married, Feb. 25, 1879, Bridget Custy, who was born Dec. 14, 
1860. 

Children. 

I. Susan Agxes,^ b. May 13, 1880; d. July 1, 1880. 

II. Nellie Mae,^ b. Nov. 21, 1882. 

III. Jennie Edna,« b. May 29, 1887. 

1250 IV. Francis Melbourne,** b. June 17, 1889. 

V. Anna,* b. Sept. 10, 1892. 
VI. Margaret Catharine,* b. Oct. 13, 1895. 
VII. Josephine,* b. Sept. 4, 1900. 

ELMER ' CHURCHILL (LaFayette," Alva,*^ Jacob," Josiah,^ 
William,- John '). Born in Pennsylvania, July 31, 1868. Mar- 
ried, April 15, 1890, Ignatia Storrs, who was born Feb. 26, 1872. 

Children. 

1251 I. Ellert LaFatette,*' b. Sept. 12, 1891. 
II. Minnie Dora,* b. Feb. 5, 1893. 

III. Carrie Blanche,* b. Aug. 9, 1895. 

IV. Vesta Grace,* b. March 16, 1899. 

774i. 

JOHN PITT^ CHURCHILL (Roswell P.,« Seymour,-' Jacob," 
JosiAH,'' William,- John ^). Born Dec. 13, 1858. Married Eliz- 
abeth Phreun. 

Children.^ 

1252 I. Edward Palmer,* b. Oct. 9, 1878. 
II. Camklia,* b. Nov. 14, 1882. 

1253 in. Harry Garfield,* b. March 24, 1885. 



776. 

REV. GEORGE W.' CHURCHILL (Ebenezer," George,' 
Ebenezer," John,^ John,- John'). Born in Middletown, 0., June 
27, 1830. Received his education in the public schools. He became 



320 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

a Baptist preacher, and, in succession, preached at Cokmibiana, 
Marietta, Beverly, Brookfiekl, Cumberland, and Cambridge, in Ohio, 
at the latter place eight years, his longest pastorate. In 1880 he 
removed to Leon, Kan., where he preached, as also at Augusta and 
Derby in the same State, and later at Pawnee and Perkins, Okla- 
homa, where he died, Dec. 18, 1896. Married 1st, Sept. 28, 1850, 
Elizabeth George, born Sept. 14, 1830 ; died at Leon, Kan., Feb. 
27, 1880. Married 2d, at Leon, Kan., Nov. 2, 1880, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Galliher ; died Dec. 10, 1898. 

Children, all of First Wife. 

1254 I. John F.,^ b. Columbiana, 0., Sept. 18, 1851; m. Emma A. Black, 

of Cambridge, O., Oct. 27, 1874. 

He was a pliotograpber at Leon, Kan.; d. 1898. Children: (1) 
Mary, (2) Minnie, (3) Frank. The two daughters live at their 
grandfather Black's, in Cambridge, O. The son is somewliere in 
the far West. 
II. Melvina,* b. at Columbiana, June 10, 1853; m. John Albright. 

She died at Frederictown, 0., 1890. They had one son, (1) 
George Albright, b. in 1879. In 1902 the father and son lived at 
Hillsboro. 
III. LiBBiE,^ b. at Columbiana, Sept. 30, 1855; m. Rev. N. Edgar 

Bennett, Bethel, O., Jan. 5, 1880. 

They live at Wilmington, 0. He is a minister of twenty-two 
years' standing. 

1255 IV. Jonathan K.,« b. Marietta, O., April 20, 1858; m. Callie McCoy, 

Dallas, Texas. 1886. 

They live at Kansas City, Mo. He is a book-keeper for the 

Appletons. 

1256 V. Edwin S.,^ b. Beverly, O., May 17, 18G0; m. Orra Hotchins, in 

the State of Washington. 

He is now (^1902) in Douglas, Alaska. He is a mine insnector. 
VI. George Haelan,^ b. Beverly, O., July 10, 1863; d.Jan. 16, 1880, 

at Leon, Kan. 
VII. Mary C,** b. Brookfield, 0., Jan. 6, 1866; m. A. T. Gray, New 
Kichmond, O., Jan. 6, 1886. 

They live at Crawfordsville, Ind. Two children: (1) Helen 
Gray, b. 1889, (2) Charles Gray, b. 1897. 

1257 VIII. Warren Richard,« b. Cumberland, O., Oct. 9, 1869; m. Ivah 

Jones, Chicago, 111. 

They live at Chicago, 111. He is a book-keeper. 



777. 
BENJAMIN PEABODY ' CHURCHILL (Ebenezer," George,'' 
Ebenezer,'* John,^ John,- John ^). Born in Middletown, O., Aug. 
4, 1832. Married, 1854, Evelene E. Bradfield, of East Fair- 
field, 0. 

Children. 

I. George J.^ In 1887 he was living in Pittsburgh, Penn., but we 
could get no answer to our letters, so we have no farther record 
of this last family of the line of the youngest son of John and 
Hannah (Pontus) Churchill, and the last son, so far as known, in 
this junior line, in the Plymouth branch. 



THE CONNECTICUT BRANCH 



THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



DESCENDANTS OF JOSIAH CHURCHILL 
OF WETHERSFIELD 



FIRST GENERATION. 



1. 

JOSIAH 1 CHUECHILL * (or Cliurchell, as he himself spelled the 
name) makes his first appearance in Wethersfield, Conn., on the 
occasion of his marriage. He may have been there some time before 
that event, and probably had been, but we have found no evidence 
of his presence until then. We have found no evidence of his par- 
entage, birthplace, or previous condition. There is no evidence that 
he was related to either John of Plymouth, who was near his own 
age, nor to William, the ancestor of the New York branch of the 
family. Some hints or suggestions of a possible solution of the 
question of his nativity will find mention in the prefatory part of 
this volume, but since they are purely speculative, we do not place 
them here. 

The first entry relating to his real estate in Wethersfield is the 
following record : 

The 2d month & 28th rlaie 1641 the lands of Josias Churchell lying in Wethers- 
field on Connecticutt river. 

One pece whereon his howse standetli con : six arr^ more or less. The ands 
(the enils) abutt against the hie wale west & great Mea : east. The sids against 
the waie into the great mea : South & the house of John Jessiope ( Jessup) North. 
(Town Records, B. 1, p. 204.) 

This homestead was on the east side of High street, on the north 
corner of an ancient road leading to the " Great Meadow," and the 
river. It faced the southern extremity of the Common, which 
stretched north from his house to the river. But he did not reside 
here all his life, for, under the date December, 1659, we find this 
entry in the records : 

The Horn lot of Josias Churchell which he bought of Mr. Tantor (Taintor) 
which was (lildersleeves formerly living in Weathersfield, on Connecticot River. 
(Town Records, B. 1, p. 205.) 

This homestead of Richard Gildersleeve was on the west side of 
High street, a few doors south of Mr. Churchill's earlier home. 

* The old records have the name Churchell for the first three generations, 
but we have adopted the later, general form, in this and in other names. 



324 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

It is difficult to glean biographical material from the meagre and 
matter-of-fact records of our forefathers. In Hinman's genealogical 
account of the early Connecticut settlers, he says of Josiah Churchill, 
" He was a gentleman of more than a medium estate for the time in 
which he lived, and of reputation in the Colony." He was active 
and useful in public affairs, though not holding the highest positions. 
He was a juror of the Particular Court iu 1643, 1649, and 1651, 
at the Quarter Court, 1664 and 1665, and at the County Court, 
1666, 1670, and 1675. He was chosen a constable in 1657 and 
1670, and was elected one of the two town surveyors in 1666 and 
1673. 

He executed his will on the 17th of November, 1683, and died 
before January, 1687. The inventory of his estate was taken Jan. 5, 
1687, by James Treat and John Buttolph, selectmen of Wethers- 
field, and was found to amount to 618 pounds 12 shillings and 
6 pence. This inventory shows that at his death he owned two 
home lots and two hundred and ten acres of land. He left his son 
Joseph " that house and home lott he now lives on," together with 
" all other buildings thereon." He left to Joseph also several other 
pieces of land, and a fifty-acre lot, " at y*" west end of Weathersfield 
bounds," in the newly settled tract which later became the parish of 
Newingtou. He left to his son Benjamin a number of pieces 
of land, and the old homestead, at the decease of his mother. 
According to the custom of the times his daughters were given cer- 
tain shares of " moveable estate." Among the items in the invent- 
ory are " a great chist," and " 2 bibells and other books." This 
" great chist " probably reappears in the inventory of his son Joseph, 
which specifies a chest with the initials " J. C," as well as a piece 
of " turkie work." 

Mention is made of his children Joseph, Benjamin, Mary Church, 
Elizabeth Buck, Anne Rice, and Sarah Wickham. 

JosiAH Churchill, above mentioned, married Elizabeth 
FooTF,, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Deming) Foote, who 
died at Wethersfield, Sept. 8, 1700, aged about eighty-four years. 

Children of Josiah and Elizabeth (^Foote) Churchill, born in Wethersfield. 

1. Mary,- b. March 24, 1639; m. Samuel Church, son of Richard, 
of Hadlev, Mass. Thev settled in Hadley about 1659. He died 
April 13, 'l 684. She died in 1690. 

Children of Samuel and Mary {Churchill) Church. 

1. Mary Church, b. Jan. 23, 1665; m. Samuel Smith. 

2. Samuel Church, b. Aug. 19, 1667. He lived in Hadley. 

3. Richard Church, b. Dec. 9, 1669; m. Sarah Bartlett, Jan. 24, 

1696. He was slain by the Indians, Oct. 15, 1696. 



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4. Mehetabel Church, b. Jan. 11, 1672; m. Ncheiniah Dick- 

inson. 

5. Josiah Church, b. April 10, 1673; married, it is said, and had 

a family at Hadley, but we have no records. 

6. Joseph Church, b. Slay 26, 1678; d. unmarried in 1721. 

7. Benjamin Church, b.' Sept. 1, 1680. Lived in Hadley. No 

record. 

8. John Church, b. Dec. 2-1, 1682. Perhaps he is the settler at 

E. Hadley. 

II. Elizabeth,^ b. May 15, 1642; m. Henry Buck, of Wethersfield, 
Oct. ol, 1660. Mr. Buck was the youngest of two brothers who 
came to Wethersfield in 1647. He was born in England in 1626, 
as we learn from the record of his death, July 7, 1712, at the age 
of eighty-six years. He w as granted lands in Wethersfield in 1658, 
and acquired quite an estate later on, and became a citizen of 
influence and ability, filling the town oflices, and being elected a 
deputy to the General Assembly in 1667. 

Children of Henry and Elizabeth {Churchill) Buck, born in Wethersfield. 

1. * Henry Buck, b. 1662; ra. Rachel ( ). 

2. Samuel Buck, b. Feb. 2, 1664; m. Sarah Butler, Jan. 23, 1690. 

3. Martha Buck, b. Oct. 15, 1667; m. Jonathan Deming, Oct. 27, 

1687. 

4. Elizabeth Buck, b. June 6, 1670. 

5. Marv Buck, b. March 12, 1673; m. Benjam.in Smith, March 

U, 1700. 

6. Sarah Buck, b. July 25, 1678. 

7. Rutli Buck, b. Dec. 4, 1681. 

8. Mehitable Buck, b. Jan. 4, 1684; m. Ebenezer Alexander. 

III. Hannah, 2 b. Nov. 1, 1644; m. Samuel Royce, of New London, 

January, 1667. She died early, leaving no children. 

IV. Ann, 2 b. 1647; m. Mr. Rice^ as shown by her father's will. 
/ We have found no further mention of her 

2 ^ V. Joseph,- b. Dec. 7, 164',); m. Mary ( ), May 13, 1674. 

3 VI. Benjamin,"'' b. May 16, 1652; m. Mary ( ). 

VII. A SON, who died, aged one year. 

VIII. Sarah,2 b. Nov. 11, 1657; m. Mr. ( ) Wi< kham. 

The name of her husband is upon the authority of her father's 
will. Hinman says she married Thomas Wickham, l>ut Mr. E. S. 
Welles, an expert genealogist, has investigated the records, and 
finds that the wife of Thomas Wickham, and the mother of six of 
his children, was named Mary. 

* Henry and Rachel Buck removed with the " Fenwick Colony, " about 1692, 
and settled in Fairfield. Salem County, N.J. Their son, Jeremiah Buck, had a 
wife, Mary, and a son, Jolin Buck, wlio married Lorana Whitacor, about June, 
1761, and these parents had a daughter, Mary Buck, avIio married Samuel West- 
cott, and their son, George B. Westcott, married Mary A. Hynson, and liad a 
daughter, Harriet Louisa Westcott, born Oct. 3, 1838, who married Thomas 
Hill, of Baltimore, Md. They have three children: (1) Anna Byrant Hill, (2) 
Malcolm Westcott Hill, and (3) Norman Alan Hill. Mrs. Thomas Hill is State 
Regent of the Maryland Daughters of the Revolution, and the above informa- 
tion is furnished bv her. 



[Connecticut 



SECOND GENERATION. 



2, 

JOSEPH 2 CHURCHILL (Josiah^). Born in Wethersfield, 
Conn., Dec. 7, 1649. He was one of the beneficiaries named in the 
"will of his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth (Deming) (Foote), 
widow of Governor Thomas Welles. In an indenture dated Nov. 
30, 1668, he is styled " husbandman." He lived in Wethersfield, 
on land inherited from his father ; probably the home lot described 
December, 1659, as belonging to Josiah Churchill, in terms as fol- 
lows : 

On pece a hom lot wheare on a house standeth containing three ac (acres) 
more or less the ends abutt against the streat east and Mr. Wells weast the sids 
against the Hom lot of Sam Welles South and John Hubburd North. 

In the inventory of his estate his home lot is mentioned as con- 
sisting of three acres, which would indicate that he passed his life 
on the homestead bequeathed by his father. That he was a man 
of ability and influence is shown by his gradual advancement to 
places of trust and influence. The Wethersfield Records show that 
at the age of thirty he was choseu one of the town surveyors ; three 
years later he was one of the assessors, and next year, 1684, he was 
made collector of taxes ; in 1689 was chosen constable, assessor 
again in 1695, and at the annual meeting, held Dec. 27, 1697, 
" Sergt." Joseph Churchell was chosen " Selectman," and again re- 
elected in 1698, and was still holding that office when he died, April 
1, 1699, at the age of forty-nine years. The above date of death 
appears in the heading of the inventory. His estate was valued at 
four hundred and sixty-one pounds, and his heirs, according to a 
memorandum at the end of the inventory, were the relict, Mary, 
Nathaniel, Mary Edwards, Elizabeth Butler, Dinah, Samuel, Joseph, 
David, Jonathan, and Hannah. 

Married, at Wethersfield, May 13, 1674, Mary ( ). Long 

and diligent search by many different investigators has not brought 
to light the surname of Joseph Churchill's wife. She survived him 
and lived to advanced age. She is mentioned as " Widow Mary, 
Senior," in the settlement of her son, Nathaniel's, estate, April 2, 



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1728. An estate, apparently hers, was inventoried July 4, 1738. 
This indicates that she died that year. 

Children of Joseph and Mary Churchill. 

I. Mart, 3 b. April 6, 1675; m. Josiah Edwards, April, 1699. 
Mr. Edwards died some time before the birth of the twins. 

Children of Josiah and Mary (Ch7irchill) Edwards. 

1. Josiah Edwards, b. March 17, 1700. 

2. Churchill Edwards, b. April 17, 1703. 

3. Jonathan Edwards, b. .Jan. 13, 1704. 

4. William Edwards, b. 1706. 

5. David Edwards, b. April 6, 1707. 

6. Mercy Edwards, b. Sept. 24, 1710. 

7. Nathaniel Edwards, b. April 12, 1713. 

8. Mary Edwards, b. April 12, 1713; m. Capt. Zebulon Peck, of 

Bristol, Conn., July 10, 1735. They lived in Bristol, where 
he died Jan. 13, 1795, and she died May 23, 1790. 

4 II. Nathaniel,^ b. July 9, 1677; m. Mary Hurlbdt. 

III. Elizabeth,^ b. 1679; m. Richard Bdtlkr. 

IV. Dinah,-' b. 1680; ra. Jacob Deming, Nov. 3, 1709. 

They lived at Wethersfield and had children born there. 

Children. 

1. Dinah Deming, b. Oct. 18, 1710; d. Nov. 13, 1710. 

2. Joseph Deming, b. Nov. 24, 1711. 

3. Jacob Deming. 

4. Moses Deming; m. Sarah Norton, and lived at New Briton, 

Conn. 

5. Anne Deming. 

6. liUcy Deming. 

We are not sure of the order of birth of the last four children. 

5 V. Samuel,^ b. 1688; m. Martha Boardman, June 26, 1717. 

6 VI. Joseph,' b. 1690; m. Lydia Dickerman, Jan. 12, 1714. 

7 VII. David,'^ b. 1692; m. Dorothy ( ). 

8 VIII. Jonathan, => b. 1692; m. Mrs. Sarah Deming. 

IX. Hannah,^ b. 1696 ; d. unmarried. 

3. 

LIEUT. BENJAMIN 2 CHURCHILL (Josiah i). Born in 
Wethersfield, May 16, 1652, and lived there. The records of his 
native town show that Mr. Churchill was early recognized as of 
ability and enterprise. At the age of twenty-three he was elected 
a surveyor, and soon after held successively the offices of collector, 
assessor, and constable. At the age of thirty-seven years he was 
chosen selectman, and for years served in that office. He was a 
surveyor of some note beyond his own town and often served on 
committees of survey for other towns by appointment of the Gen- 
eral Assembly. May 8, 1701, he was elected lieutenant of the 
" Trainband," for the north precinct of Wethersfield. He was 
living in April, 1728, but the tax-list of 1730 does not contain his 
name, and the probability is that he died before 1730, though the 
date of his death is not found on the records. Married, July 6, 



328 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

1676, Mart ( ). The surname of the wife of Benjamin as 

well as that of his brother Joseph's wife has been a matter of much 
careful research without avail. 

Children of Benjamin and Mary Churchill. 

9 I. JosiAH,^ b. Jan. 8, 1676/7; m. Elizabeth Touset, May 8, 1706. 

II. Prudp:nce,^ b. July 2, 1678 ; m. Col. David Goodrich, of 

Wethersfield, Dec. 1, 1698. 

Colonel Goodrich was born May 4, 1667. He was a very able 
and enterprising man, especially prominent in military affairs, in 
the Indian troubles from 1701 on. He was advanced successively 
from sergeant to captain, and in the Indian war of 1709 he was 
actively engaged as captain, adjutant, and quartermaster of the 
troops raised for the relief of Hampsiiire County. Again in 1723 
he commanded a company, and was a member of the Colonial War 
Committee. In 1725 he ranked as colonel. He was a justice of 
peace and, except for a year, he represented Wethersfield as deputy 
to the General Court from 1716 to 1740. He died Jan. 23, 1755. 
Prudence, his wife, died May 9, 1752. 

Children of Col. David and Prudence {Churchill') Goodrich. 

1. Hezekiah Goodrich, b. Jan. 28, 1700. 

2. Prudence Goodrich, b. June 8, 1701. 

3. Sarah Goodrich, b. March 12, 1703. 

4. Mary Goodrich, b. Dec. 15, 1704. 

5. Hannah Goodrich, b. Aug. 7, 1707. 

6. Jeremiah Goodrich, b. Sept. 9, 1709. 

7. Anne Goodrich, b. Feb. 14, 1712. 

8. Zebulon Goodrich, b. Nov. 22, 1713. 

* 9. Benjamin Goodrich, b. Nov. 13, 1715. 

10. Abigail Goodrich, b. Jan. 18, 1718. 

11. Charles Goodrich, b Aug. 7, 1720. 

12. Millicent Goodrich, b. Jan. 23, 1723, 

III. Abigail,^ b. Feb. 18, 1680; m. Thomas Wright, Nov. 3, 1715, 

No issue. 

IV. Anne,^ m. Benjamin Belden, Jan. 29, 1713/14. 

Children. 

1. Mary Belden, b. Dec. 9, 1715. 

2. Benjamin Belden, b Feb. 9, 1717/8. 

3. Charles Belden, b. March 13, 1719/20. 



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THIRD GENERATION 



4. 

NATHANIELS CHURCHILL (Joseph,- Josiah i). Bom in 
Wethersiield, July 9, 1G77. He lived in Old Wetliersiield until 
about 1719, when he removed with his family to the westermost 
precinct of the town, near Farniington bounds. He was active in 
public matters, in the land interests particularly in that local- 
ity, and his name is found on petitions to the General Court in 1715, 
and as member of a committee of citizens April 7, the same year. 
His will was probated later in 1715. He left a double portion to 
his son Nathaniel, viz., one hundred and thirty pounds, and to his 
younger sons, John, Daniel, and Josiah, sixty-five pounds. The 
inventory of his estate, Feb. 2<S, 1716, showed its value to be three 
hundred and seventy-one pounds. He died some time in the fall of 
1715. The distribution of his estate was made April 2, 1728. 
Married, Oct. 9, 1701, Mary Hurlbut, daughter of Jonathan and 
Mary (Deming) Hurlbut, of Middletown, Conn., born June 9, 1679, 
and died in 1738, when her estate was administered by her son 
Daniel and her husband's brother, Samuel. 

Childreyi of Nathaniel and Mary (lliuibitt) Churchill. 

I. Mary," b. Oct. 11, 1702; d. in infancy. 

10 II. Nathaniel,'' b. Oct 20, 1703; m. Rkbecca Grisavold. 

11 III. JoHx,'* b. Jan. 19, 170fi; m. Bethia Stacking. 

12 IV. Daniel.'' b. Nov. 3, 1710; m. Akioail White. 

v. Josiah,'' bapt. Autr 8, 1714; m. Martha Gill, of Middletown, dau. 

of EbiMiezcr and I.ydia (Cole) Gill. 

They li:id no children who lived to mntnrity, if any issue at all. 
His will, dated March 1, 1770, makes his nephew Benjamin, son 
of his brother Daniel, his sole heir. 

5. 

ENSIGN SAMUEL 3 CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born 
in Wethersfield, 1688. He settled in Newington parish, where he 
bought land of Joseph Allen in 1712, fifty-two acres, adjoining land 
of Capt. Robert Wells and Jonathan Deming. He lived in a house 
on the hillside just south of the present house in which Miss Mary 
Ohuvciiill lives (1903). Like his father and grandfather he was 



330 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

active in public affairs in town and church. His name appears very 
frequently in the records of the Newington society, where he served 
on the Prudential and School Committees, and in other minor 
affairs, like repairs on the meeting-house, school-house, etc. One vote 
of the society, taken June 26, 1721, in anticipation of the settlement 
of the Rev. Elisha Williams, is of interest, viz. : 

Voted and agreed as followeth : 

Samuel Hunn, Jabezeth "Whittlesey, Richard Borman, and Samuel Churchel, 
shall undertake to make twenty thousand bricks for Mr. Elisha Williams, to 
take the care and provide the hands and all things for said work. 

In one of the Wethersfield deeds he is called " Smith," indicating 
Ms trade. In 1746 the General Assembly appointed him ensign of 
the local military company, and he bore the title afterwards, and 
has been designated in the family ever since as " Ensign Samuel." 
He died in Newington Parish, July 21, 1769, and lies buried in the 
churchyard. Married, June 26, 1717, Maktha Boardman, born 
Dec. 19, 1695, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Wright) Boardman, 
of Wethersfield, and granddaughter of Samuel Boardman, of Cley- 
don, England, one of the first settlers, and for many years one of the 
most prominent citizens of Wethersfield. Mrs. Martha (Boardman) 
Churchill died Dec. 14, 1780, in ISTewington. 

Children of Ensign Samuel and Martha (Boardman) Churchill, born in the 

Newington Parish. 

13 I. Giles," b. June 11, 1718; married and settled in Stamford, N.Y. 

14 II. Samdel," b. April 27, 1721; m. Thankful (Hewit) Seager. 

15 III. Capt. Charles," b. Dec. 31, 1723; m Lydia Belden, Nov. 19, 

1747. 

16 IV. Jesse," b. Aug. 31, 172fi; m. 1st, Jerlsha Gatlord; m. 2d, Sarah 

Cadt; m. 3d, Elizabeth Beldex. 

17 V. Benjamin," b. April 10, 1729; m. 1st, Abigail Barnes; m. 2d, 

Hulda Beecher. 

18 VI. William," b. Nov. 6, 1732 ; m. 1st, Ruth Tryon, and m. 2d, Abiah 

WiLDMAN. 

JOSEPHS CHURCHILL (Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in 1690. 
Settled in Bolton, Conn., in 1725. He was one of the leading men 
of the town, and was a selectman 1728-1734, and held many other 
offices of responsibility. He died in -Bolton, Feb. 12, 1768. Mar- 
ried, January, 1714, Lydia Dickerman, daughter of John, of Hat- 
field, Mass. We have record of only the following : 

Children horn in Bolton. 



19 I. Joseph," b. Nov. 23, 1714; in. ( ) (- 



II. Martha," b. 1717; m. Dk. Judah Strong, 1740. 



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Child. 

1. Judah Strong, b. 1742; m. Martha Alvord, dau. of Samuel. 
One child, (1) Joseph Churchill Strong, b. Oct. 3, 1778, in 
Bolton. He was educated as a physician, and became an as- 
sistant surgeon in the United States Army. He settled at 
Knoxville, Tenn. Dr. Joseph C. and Martha (AWord) Strong 
had two sons, Robert Nelson Strong, M.D., and Benjamin 
Eush Strong M.D. — both well-known physicians, the latter 
at Tuscumbia, Ala. 

7. 
DAVID" CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Josiah^). Born 1692. 
Settled in Glastonbviry, Conn. Died in Glastonbury, April 16, 
1782, aged ninety years. Married Dorothy ( ). 

Children., 

I. Dorothy," b. Oct. 3, 1726; m. Richard Fox, March 20, 1745. 
II. Elizabeth." b. Feb. 1, 1729; d. June 19, 1729. 

III. Betty," b. June 9, 1731; d. unmarried May 24, 1754. 

20 IV. Datid," b. Oct. IG, 1733; d. Jan. 10, 1755. 

V. Anne," b. Oct. 23, 1737; m. Benjamin Andrus, Oct. 30, 1760. 

Children. 

1. Anne Andrus, b. Sept. 19, 1702. 

2. Loraina Andrus, b. Jan. 13. 1765; d. May 3, 1768. 

3. Thankful Andrus, b. March 29, 1767. 

21 VI. Joseph," b. May 31, 1743; m. Elizabeth Andrits, Jan. 25, 1764. 

No further record of this couple has been obtained. 

8. 
JONATHAN =* CHURCHILL (Joseph,- Josiah '). Born 1692, 
twin brother of David. Married Mrs. Sarah Deming. 

Children. 

22 I. Jonathan," b. 1724; m. Lydia Smith. 
II. Dorcas," b. 1724. 

23 III. William," b. Nov. 5, 1727; m. Chloe Brown. 

IV. Benjamin, 
V, Hezekiah 



'4 I twins, b. Sept. 22, 1731, and both died soon. 

9. 



JOSIAH' CHURCHILL (Benjamin,' Josiah i). Born Jan. 
28, 1676/7. He died Ang. 22, 1751. Married, May 8, 1706, Eliza- 
beth TousEY, who was the daughter of Thomas Tousey. She died 
Oct. 28, 1751. 

Children. 
I. Arminbll," b. Feb. 26, 1708/9; m. Daniel Butler, May 14, 1730. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth Butler, b. March 11, 1731. 

2. Mary Butler, b. Oct 18, 1732. 

3. Sarah Butler, b. Sept. 11, 1734. 



332 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

4. Abigail Butler, b. Feb. 10, 1737. 

5. Eunice Butler, b. July 2G, 1739. 

6. Prudence Butler, b. Oct. 21, 1741. 

7. George Butler, b. Dec. 2G, 1743; d. Jan. 4, 1747. 

8. Samuel Butler, b. Feb. 19, 1746. 

9. Lydia Butler, } . ■ u* -iioitio 
ir, xj 1, D .1 > twins, b. April 12, 1748. 

10. Hannah Butler, J 

11. George Butler, b. Feb. 22, 1750. 

II. Prudence," b. Deo. 20, 1710; m. William Deming, Jan. 22, 1730. 

III. Hezekiah,'' b. Aug. 20, 1712; d. June 24, 1714. 

^IV. Mary,'' b. Oct. 6, 1714; m. Jonathan Warner. 

V. Sarah,"* b. June 15, 1716; m. Thomas Butler, Nov. 22, 1737. 

Children. 

1. Chloe Butler, b. Jan. 31, 1739. 

2. Huldah Butler, b. Feb. 15, 1741. 

3. Khoda Butler, b. Jan. 7, 1743. 

4. Josiah Butler, b. Nov. 12, 1745. 

5. Sarah Butler, b. Feb. 1, 1747. 

6. Elisha Butler, b. Dec. 2, 1748. 

7. Elizabeth Butler, b. Aug. 19, 1753. 

24 VI. JosiAH,-* b. June 28, 1720; m. Eunice Deming, May 2, 1751. 



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FOURTH GENERATION. 



10. 

NATHANIEL^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,' Joseph,^ 
JosiAH ^). Born Oct. 29, 1703. Married Rebecca Griswold. 

Cliildren. 

I. Abigail,^ b. Sept. 28. 1727. 
II. Mary,* b. Aug. 22, 1729; d. in infancy. 

25 III. Nathaniel,* b. June 25, 1731; m. 1st, Elizabeth Sage; m. 2d, 

Jane Bushnell. 
IV. Rebecca,' b. Feb. 10, 1734. 
V. Lucy,* b. Mav 3, 1730. 

26 VI. Janna,* b. Feb. 20, 1739; in. Mus. Sarah (Mix) Foster, widow 

of Thomas. 

27 VII. Amos,* b. March 5, 17+3; m. Lydia Cowles, Feb. 4, 1768. 
VIII. Mary,* b. June 30, 1746. 

27a IX. JosiAH,* b. July 1, 1748; m. ( ) ( ) ; no children. 

X. Hannah,* b. July 15, 1750. 

11. 

JOHN^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,'^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born 
in Wethersfield, Jan, 19, 1706. Went to Middletown with his 
father in 1719. Settled in Portland, Conn., about 1725. He was 
one of the organizers of the Congregational Church, in Portland. 
Married, at Middletown, June 8, 1727, Bethia Stocking, who was 
the daughter of George and Elizabeth Stocking, of Middletown, and 
was born April 12, 1703, and died July 20, 1779. 

Children born in Portland. 

I. Mary,* b. March 18, 1728; m. George Cooper. 

He was the son of Thomas and Abigail (Whitiuore) Cooper, of 
Middletown. She died July 30, 1798. 

Children. 

1. Abigail Cooper, bapt. June 9, 1749; d. 1751. 

2. Abigail Cooper, bapt. June 7, 1752. 

3. George Cooper, bapt. Jan. 20, 1754. 

4. Mary Cooper, bapt. May 23, 1756. 

5. Elizabeth Cooper, bapt. Nov. 11, 1766. 

II. John,* bapt. Jan. 25, 1730; d. June 2, 1753. No record. 
III. Hannah,* bapt. April 11, 1731 ; m. Josiah Pelton, of Saybrook, son 
of John and Jemima, b. 1714/15, and died Feb. 2, 1792. She 
died June 12, 1810. s 



334 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

1. Jemima Pelton, bapt. 1751. 

2. Josiah Pelton, bapt. Jan. 21, 1753. 

3. Prudence Pelton, bapt. April 9, 1755. 

4. Hannah Pelton, bapt. 17t;0. 

5. Moses Pelton, bapt. 1762. 

6. Phebe Pelton, bapt. July 28, 1764. 

7. A child, bapt. March 30, 1765. 

8. Marchall Pelton, bapt. Oct. 16, 1768. 

9. Josias Pelton, bapt. April 5, 1772. 
10. John Pelton, bapt. April 5, 1772. 

28 IV. Joseph,^ bapt. Jan. 27, 1734; m. Prudence Trton, Sept. 4, 1754. 

V. Ltdia,* bapt. May 23, 1737 : d. in infancy. 
VI. Elizabeth,* bapt. June 16, 1747. 
VII. Ltdia,* bapt. June 16, 1747; m. Nathaniel Olcot, Feb. 4, 1767, 
VIII. Prudence, ° bapt. June 16, 1747. 

IX. Sarah,* b. 1744; d. Sept. 11, 1828; m. Eli.sha Hurlburt, Feb. 16, 
1761, son of David, Jr., and Ruth (Belden) Hurlburt. 

Children. 

1. Jehiel Hurlburt, bapt. Sept. 10, 1762. 

2. Asa Hurlburt, bapt. Feb. 19, 1769. 

3. Charles Hurlburt, bapt. Feb. 19. 1769. 

4. John Churchill Hurlburt, bapt. July 5, 1772. 

5. Seth Hurlburt, bapt. May 21, 1775. 

6. Sarah Hurlburt, bapt. June 1, 1777. 

7. Bethia Hurlburt, bapt. April 23, 1780. 

8. Jared Hurlburt, bapt. Oct. 13, 1782. 

12. 

DANIEL* CHUKCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah i). 
Born in Middletown, Conn., Nov. 3, 1710. Settled in Chatham. 
Removed to Exeter, Otsego County, N.Y., arriving May 10, 1795. 
Married, June 16, 1735, Abigail White, daughter of Nathaniel. 

Children. 

I. Ruth,* b. Oct. 20, 1736; m. Stephen White. 

He was probably son of Deacon Joseph and Abigail (Butler) 
"White, who was born Jan. 17, 1731, and died 1813, having outlived 
all her children. 

Child of Ruth Churchill and Stephen White. 

1. Dr. Joseph White, b. Sept. 26, 1763; m. 1st, Olive Hall, 1787, b. 
Oct. 15, 1768 ; d. Sept. 20, 1792 ; m. 2d, Deborah Hall (sister), 
b. Feb. 21, 1774; d. Aug. 23, 1821. 

Children of Dr. Joseph White and Olive, his wife. 

1. Dr. Delos White, b. Oct 20, 1788. 

2. Dr. Menzo White, b. Oct. 19, 1793. 

3. Leventia White, b. Nov. 15, 1795; m. Jacob Livingston. 

4. Joseph White, b. Sept. 3, 1801. 

5. George W. White, b. Aug. 27, 1810. 

II. Sarah,* b. April 5, 1739; d. April 30, 1739. 

III. Abigail,* b. March 16, 1740; d. March 29, 1743. 

IV. Elisha,* b. Aug. 24, 1742. 

V. William,* b. March 2, 1745; d. July 4, 1749. 



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29 VI. Benjamin,* b. Feb. 5, 1747; m. Elizabeth Hdrlbut. 

30 VII. Daniel,* b. Oct. 2, 1750; m. Eunice Saxton. 
VIII. Abigail,* b. May 2, 1753; never married. 

IX. Sarah,* b. Nov. 25, 1757; m. Benjamin Hodge, April 9, 1780. 

He was born in Chatham, Conn., Jan. 1, 1753. He served in the 
Revolution. They lived in Glastonbury until 1793, when he moved 
to Richfield, N.Y. 

Children horn in Glastonbury, except three last. 

1. William Hodge, b. July 2, 1781. 

2. Clarissa Hodge, b. Sept. 25, 1782; d. Jan. 20, 1790. 

3. Philander Hodge, b. Oct. 26, 1784; drowned Dec. 11, 1808, in 

French Creek, Penn. 

4. Alfred Hodge, b. Jan. 26, 1787; d. Dec. 9, 1789. 

5. Lorin Hodge, b. April 6, 1789. 

6. Sarah Hodge, b. Oct. 29, 1791; d. Feb. 28, 1792. 

7. Clarissa Hodge, b. Dec. 26, 1792; m. Mr. Aylesworth. 

8. Alfred Hodge, b. in Richfield, N.Y., May 9, 1795; m, Sophia 

English. 

9. Benjamin Hodge, b. April 26, 1797; m. Mrs. Davis. 
10. Velorus Hodge, b. March 26, 1800. 

13. 

GILES* CHURCHILL (Samuel," Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born 
June 18, 1718. He settled about 1751 on the forks of the Dela- 
ware river, upon the grant made to William Penn. Died in Florida, 
N.Y., 1771. We have not ascertained the name of his wife. 

Children horn at the forks of the Delaivare river. 

31 I. Elijah,* b. Sept. 4, 1755; m. Elinor Nooney, March 10, 1777. 

32 II. Stephen,* b. April 15, 1758; m. Esther Lloyd, Dec. 14, 1780. 

III. Sarah* 

IV. Olive,* m. Joseph Steel. 
V. Giles.* 

14. 

SAMUEL* CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born 
in the West Parish of Wethersfield, now Newington, April 27, 1721. 
He settled first in Sheffield, Mass., about 1746, where he married 
next year, and labored industriously at his farm as well as occa- 
sionally at the making of shoes. Here he remained until his family 
had increased to ten children, six sons and four daughters, when he 
removed to Vermont. The story of his subsequent career in the 
new home and his stirring adventures in the border warfare in the 
Revolution has been published many years ago by his grandson, 
Amos Churchill, son of Joseph, in sketches of the history of Hub- 
bardton, Vt. (The sketches were published first in the '•'Vermont 
Historical Gazetteer," Vol. III.) We quote the account from the 
time of the removal from Sheffield. 

My grandfather having a large family, most of them boys, and some mar- 
ried and beginning to have families, he was anxious to provide for them farms if 
possible. And, as land was cheap in the then new State of Vermont, he sold his 



336 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

farm in Sheffield, estimated at three tliousand dollars (83,000), to a man by the 
name of Hickok (who pretended to own a lar^'e quantity of land in the town of 
Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vt ), and took a quitclaim deed of three thou- 
sand (3,000) acres of land lying in Hubbardton aforesaid. He had previously 
been through the town with Hickok and others. The next season he came on 
with his surveyor, and located his three thousand (3,000) acres in a differ- 
ent part of the town, chose his place of residence, cleared a piece of land,- 
built a log house, and moved on in the spring of 1775, and went to clearing up 
his farm. He had been in possession for a little more than two years, and was 
still attending to his business, when a detachment of soldiers arrived on the 
morning of the 7th of July, 1777, warning him of danger, and advising him to 
escape. They were two miles north of Warren's encampment. Upon receiving 
the information they started off as fast as possible, the women and children 
mounted on three horses and the men on foot. They had gone but a little on 
their way when the firing commenced. They all pushed on as fast as possible 
until they were among the bullets, and two of their horses were wounded The 
old lady, when she saw that her horse was wounded, jumped from his back, ex- 
claiming, " I wisii I had a gun, I would give them Avhat they want." They all 
retreated except John and Silas who were in the battle. Silas was taken pris- 
oner, but John made his escape and went back to their house. Here they were 
all surprised, and were taken prisoners by a Tory captain named Sherwood, with 
a party of painted Tories and Indians who had been lurking on the hills east of 
the house during the battle. After plundering the house of all the provisions, 
most of the clothing, and everything else that they could make use of, the bar- 
barous wretch ordered the women and children to leave the house or he would 
burn the whole together ; at any rate the house should be burnt. One of the 
young women taking her bed in her arms proceeded with a heavy heart to the 
door, let it fall, saying, " You have taken all our men prisoners, and all our pro- 
visions, and now how can you be so cruel as to burn our house? " So saying she 
fainted. This, with the tears and entreaties of the others, so softened his savage 
heart that he left them their shelter, but deprived them of their provisions and 
much of their clothing. My grandfather was taken some distance from the 
house into the woods by the Indians and tied to a tree and dry brush piled around 
him, they often saying to him, " Tell us where your flour is, you old rebel.'* 
Sherwood suspected that he had some concealed which they had not yet found. 
After keeping him here for two or three hours, questioning him about his flour, 
threatening and taunting hiiu, and he constantly asserting that he had none, that 
they had taken it all, etc., and while in the act of setting fire to the brush, Sher- 
wood came forward and ordered them to desist, being thoroughly convinced that 
he had none. His cattle and hogs were all killed and all such parts as they could 
use were taken, each one being ordered to take as much as he could carry. 
William was lame, having cut his foot a few days before, and could not travel, 
and they released him. Ezekiel being a small boy, they sent him back. The 
others were marched off to Ticonderoga. The prisoners, inhabitants of Hub- 
bardton, were Samuel Churchill, the father, John and Silas, his sons, Messrs. 
Uriah Hickok, Henry Keeler, and Elijah Kellogg. The women and children 
being left destitute of provisions could not remain there. The British Tories 
and Indians being south, they feared to take a southern direction. One of their 
horses being lame from the wound he had received, could not travel. They, 
with what clothing they had left, started off as well as they could with their two 
horses. The company consisted of four women, two boys (one thirteen years 
old being lame, and the other eleven years old), two small children (one three 
years old, and the other but a few months). Those who could not walk were 
mounted on the two horses with what baggage they liad. Thus equipped, this 
desolate family started off on their dreary and wearisome journey for the place 
of their former residence in Sheffield. But, instead of taking a southern direc- 
tion through Bennington, etc., which they feared to do on account of the ene- 
my, they took an eastern direction through the wilderness, across the Green 
Mountains to the Connecticut river at No. 4, now Charlestown, N.H. ; then 
down the river south to Springfield, then across the mountains again to Sheffield, 
the place of their former residence, a distance as they travelled of more than 
three hundred and fifty (350) miles. Most of the way there were no roads, and 
but few inhabitants. Their progress was slow and distressing, but the old lady, 
being a resolute woman, generaled the expedition with much fortitude and perse- 



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verance. The first night they stopped at Col. Benjamin Cooley's, in Pittsford. 
He was very kind, and refreshed them with such as his log house afforded. 

The second day they arrived at the fort in Rutland. Here they were fur- 
nished with some provisions. The third night they encamped in the woods on 
the mountain. The fourth night they arrived at Captain Coffin's, in Cavendish. 
Here they stopped two days, and were the recipients of his hospitality. And so 
on, from place to place, until in about three weeks the}^ arrived safely at the 
place of their destination, among their friends in Sheffield. 

The men, prisoners at Ticonderoga, were put to work in the daytime where 
they could be with safety, and at night were confined in cells. My grandfather 
and Mr. Hickok were set to boating wood across the lake. At first, for a while, 
a number of British soldiers would go with them, but they, working faithfully 
and manifesting no discontent, were at length sent off with but one soldier. 
They persuaded him to go with them, and fastening their boat on the eastern 
shore of the lake they all left. My grandfather and Mr. Hickok went to their 
places of residence in Hubbardton. Here they found nothing but desolation 
and putrefaction. On the floor of Mr. Ilickok's house lay the putrid body of a 
dead man. That they buried, and then, proceeding over the battle-ground, they 
could discover nothing but a promiscuous mass of scattered fragments of men, 
clothing, firearms, and direful desolation. Proceeding still further to the place 
of my grandfather's house where he had left his family, and all that he held 
dear on earth, what a heart-rending scene did he behold ! Nothing was to be 
seen but death, desolation, and destruction. Here, where a few weeks before 
was a happy family, and all in health and prosperity, now no living creature 
could be found. The carcasses of his animals were lying here and there in a 
state of putrefaction; his harvest had ripened and was perishing; and nothing 
was left but what was heart-sickening to the sensitive feelings of two escaped, 
hungry, weary, and desponding searchers of consolation. The whole town was 
searched, and not a solitary being was left of whom to inquire. They left this 
dreary, heart-sickening scene, and proceeded to Castleton. Here Mr. Hickok 
found his family, but my grandfather, not finding his, and gaining no intelligence 
of them, wended his weary way, on foot and alone, to the south, one hundred 
and thirty (130) long miles, through dangers that beset him on every side, to the 
place from which he had formerly moved. Here he found, with a grateful 
heart, that they had arrived some days before, safe and all in good health. His 
two sons, John and Silas, remained prisoners until October, when Silas was re- 
taken by Colonel Brown. In the fall, after the capture of Burgoyne, my grand- 
father moved his family back to Castleton, ten miles from his home. He saved 
some of his corn and potatoes, cut and laid up some poor hay for his horses, and 
in the winter moved to his place. Here he remained without interruption until 
the close of the war. When the town began to be infested with land claimants 
almost as destructive as the Tories and Indians, on examining his title, he found 
it worthless, as the man of whom he bought it had no good title to any land in 
the town. He had given his children each a lot of one hundred (100) acres, and 
on ten lots they had made a beginning. These were held by the " quieting act." 
Six more he bought the second time. The rest were given up. He built the 
first frame barn and the second frame house. The boards for the barn were 
drawn twelve and one-half miles on an ox sled, and the nails were picked up 
from the ruins of Fort Ticonderoga after it was burnt. His children, all but one, 
settled in the town, where they all lived until after his death, except Samuel, who 
died before. After settling his children, he retired from business and lived a 
number of years, enjoying a competence, to the advanced age of eighty years. 

Married, 1747, Thankful (Hewit) Seager, the young widow 
of Joseph, of Newington. 

Children of Samuel and Thankful Churchill. 

I. Martha,^ b. Jan. 14, 1748 ; m. Abdiel Webster. 

They are reported to have had two sons and a daughter, but the 
names have not been received. Mrs. Webster died in Hubbard- 
ton, at advanced age, having been a widow for many years. 
34 II. Joseph,* b. Feb. 14, 1750; m. Amy Stiles, Dec. 7, 1773. 





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III. Ltdia,* b. June 1, 1751; m. Abner Ashley. 

They are said to have had a son and six daughters, whose names 
we have not ascertained. Lydia (Churchill) Ashley died in Bethany, 
N.Y,, a widow, aged eighty-two years. 

IV. Lois,^ b. May 30, 1753; m. David Baldvtin. 

They are said to have had three sons and two daughters, whose 
names we have not obtained. Lois (Churchill) Baldwin died in 
New Marlborough, Mass,, aged eighty-three years. 
Thankful,^ b. March 7, 1755; d. unmarried at great age. 
Samuel,^ b. May 20, 1756; m. Anna Camp. 
John,* b. March 12, 1758; m,. Martha Baldwin. 
Silas,* b. June 18, 1760; m. Elizabeth Culver. No children. 
William,* b. Feb. 10, 1763; m. Eunice Culver. 
EzEKiEL,* b. June 24, 1765; m. Elizabeth Dyer. 



15o 

CAPT. CHAELES* CHURCHILL (SAMufiL,^ Joseph/ 
JosiAH ^). Born iu Newingtou Parish, Dec. 31, 1723, and died 
there Oct. 29, 1802. A detailed sketch of the life of Capt. Charles 
Churchill would-be almost the same as a history of the Newington 
Parish for the last half of the eighteenth century. He was notably 
a leading citizen in the parish, of high patriotic spirit and excel- 
lent abilities. For thirteen years in succession he was a member 
of the Newington Society Committee, and after 1781 he was the 
presiding officer until 1801, the year before his death. To many 
public offices of trust and responsibility was added that of deacon of 
the church, to which he was chosen Aug. 31, 1786. At the session of 
the General Assembly, May, 1762, he was appointed captain of the 
Tenth Company or " trainband," in the Sixth Connecticut Regi- 
ment, which office he tilled for twenty years. 

At the beginning of the Revolutionary War he was on the first 
committee appointed at the town meeting convened June 16, 1774, 
to consider the resolution passed by the Colonial House of Represen- 
tatives, on the second Thursday of May preceding, concerning the 
impending war. 

In all the stirring events following, he was among the fore- 
most of the citizens in his unselfish endeavors and sacrifices for 
the good of his people and country. The records of the town, and 
traditions in the family, show that he was untiring in his efforts to 
raise men for the service and to procure food and clothing for them, 
and for their families while they were in the field. 

It is related that he several times entertained his company at his 
fine old house, and on these occasions the five great baking ovens 
were kept going at once, and that in the largest oven, in the cellar, 
they roasted a whole ox. 

In the " Record of Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution " 
he is listed as captain of one of the militia companies which turned out 





SAMUEL CHURCHILL 

(No. 42, page 354.) 



MRS. MERCY (BOARDMAN) CHURCHILL, 

(Wife of No. 42, page 354.) 




THE CAPT CHARLES CHURCHILL 
HOUSE NEW NGTON CONN 1740 



(No. 15, page 338 ) 



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to repel Tryon's invasion of New Haven, July 5, 1779, and lie also 
appears in his office as captain in active service in the Sixth Regi- 
ment, but unfortunately we have no other particulars of his service 
in the field, evidently much of his time in active service. It is 
related that at one time when he was in camp with three of his 
sons, his wife Avrote him of the difficulty she found in carrying on 
the farm without their aid. " But," answered the captain, "I have 
left you Joseph and Benjamin," meaning his youngest sons, Silas 
and Solomon, and showing the spirit of the loyal patriot. 

During the last twenty years of his life, his name appears on the 
records of the Society with the title " Esquire," showing that he 
had taken up the dignity and duties of a justice of the peace, in 
place of his military duties. He collected a library of law books as 
a necessary adjunct to his practice, some of which are still in exist- 
ence. His will, a document of considerable length, is entirely in his 
own hand. His estate was appraised at $3,834.80, by Abel Andrus 
and Lemuel Whittlesey. Besides managing a farm of one hundred 
and twenty acres, Captain Churchill conducted a tannery, which in 
the tax lists was liberally assessed as a " faculty," or trade. 

It is to be regretted that there are no portraits of Captain Charles 
or of his wife. Enough is known of him, however, to give the pict- 
ure of a strong, brave, and manly life, forceful and efficient in all 
that made for a free and righteous government. The place he made 
for himself in the community of his day, the family he reared, the 
good name he left, and the things he accomplished, make his general 
character portrait, while the details may in part be filled in by 
hints here and there of peculiar traits or eccentric tendencies, — the 
touch of humor in likening his sons to Jacob's, in the answer to his 
wife quoted above, and the tradition that in his family devotions lie 
always prayed standing in front of the " bowfat " cupboard, in the 
north room, as the wainscotted parlor in his house was called. Of 
his wife, Mr. George J). Seymour, a descendant, writes : 

Some leaves sewed into a little book, found with other papers in Samuel 
Churchill's house, contain the following entry which, in a way, takes the place of 
other portraiture. I do not identify the handwriting, and the entry is incomplete, 
but from the context I feel sure that these tributes were written by one of 
Samuel Churchill's children : 

"March 25, 1805. Feb. 10th, Sunday, Grandmother came over to our 
house, said she did not feel very well, & wanted that I should make her some 
tea, most of the family had gone to meeting. I was very glad to please her in 
anything that she required, because that she was always so very good to us all — 
she drank some tea, thanked me for my trouble and went home. I think that 
was the last time that ever she came into our house ; she was taken sick pretty 
soon after; she died March 19. She never spoke after Sunday afternoon till she 
died, Tuesday night (three o'clock) but was in the utmost distress that could 
be. Grandmother had six children 39 grandchildren and great grandchildren 
when she died. Oh may all follow her pious example, and walk in the paths of 
virtue as she walked, whose loss we mourn. O what a kiml, kind mother we 



340 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

have lost. I think she was as tender of her grandchildren as own mothers are. 
Oh how often have I experienced her goodness, but not only me but all of her 
dear offspring. Oh how often has she spoken kindly to rae, — and took my hand 
and told me, that I was born to hard fortune. (She said my hands indicated 
hard labor.) I think I shall never forget my dear Grandmother, nor my Grand- 
father neither, — I think of him many times, — and particularly I have heard him 
read, — and in his prayers — he used to have that passage ' Man Loveth Darkness 
rather than light because" his deeds are evil,' and many more passages, when I 
hear mentioned brings my Grandfather to mind. Oh that his Children were as 
good, as kind, as Charitable to the poor as their parents were. It is striking 
that they had six Children living at their death, & only one that ever made any 
public profession of Religion, that one a minister, altho a minister he will not 
save his brethren from," — 

The writing here breaks off. The minister referred to was the 
Rev. Silas. The intimation of the grandmother's interest in 
palmistry gives a natural toijch to this simple and affectionate 
picture of her last days. 

Capt. Charles Churchill married, Nov. 19, 1747, Ltdia Belden, 
born May 1, 1730, daughter of Josiah and Mabel (Wright) Belden, 
and a lineal descendant of Richard Belden, of Wethersfield, the 
emigrant, while her paternal grandmother was Dorothy Willard, a 
descendant of Major Simon Willard, one of the founders of Concord, 
Mass., and notable as a magistrate, and a military officer, in the 
early annals of the Colony of Massachusetts. They were married as 
above, by the Rev. Joshua Belden, a kinsman of hers, of Newington. 
She died March 19, 1805. 

Children of Capt. Charles and Lydia {Belden) Churchill, born in Newington. 

I. Hannah,^ b. Jan. 11, 1749; d. aged three days. 

40 II. Levi,* b. May 20, 1752; m. Elizabeth Hurlbdt, daughter of 

Joseph, Jr. 
III. Mary,=^ b. Sept. 22, 1753; d. Sept. 27, 1753. 

41 IV. Charles, Jr. ,* b. May 3, 1755; m. a southern woman, name not 

received. 

42 V. Samuel,* b. April 5, 1757; m. Mercy Boardman, March 31, 1806. 
VI. Hannah,* b. Dec. 28, 1758; m. 1st, Seth Kilbourn, April 27, 

1786. He died Oct. 27, 1802 ; m. 2d, Stephen Webster, June 8, 
1806. She died Jan. 25, 1838; 

43 VII. Solomon,* b. July 29, 1764; m. 1st, Lucretia Marsh, of New 

Hartford;' m. 2d, Chloe Deming. 

44 VIII. Rev. Silas,* b. April 5, 17G9; m. 1st, Rhoda Belden, Oct. 12, 

1797; m. 2d, Sarah Sargent. 

16. 

JESSE \ CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah >). Born in 
Newington, Aug. 31, 1726. Lived in Newington (except for a short 
time, when he was at Bristol) until 1775, when he removed to Hub- 
bardton, Vt., and there took up a farm, and began clearing it, built 
a log-house, and with several of his children settled near by, pre- 
pared to make this his permanent home. When the war of the 
Revolution, in 1777, involved Vermont, he, being too old to engage 
actively, withdrew to Wethersfield, his former home. He was 



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deacon of the First Clmrch in ISTewington many years ; a farmer, 
prosperous and respected. He died in Wethersfield (Newington 
Parish), May 7, 1806, aged eighty years. Married 1st, in Farming- 
ton, Conn., Nov. 8, 1750, Jerusha GAYiiORD, of Farmington. Mar- 
ried 2d, Nov. 29, 1769, Sarah (Boardman) Cadt, widow of 
Nicholas, and daughter of Sergt. Nathaniel and Ruth (Parker) Board- 
man. JMarried 3d, June 15, 1778, Elizabeth ( ) Belden. No 

children by this marriage. Norman Churchill writes, in 1880, that 
his grandfather " married the rich widow Belden." She died July 
3, 1794, at the age of fifty-eight years. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Newington. 

I. Martha,** b. Oct. 1, 1731 ; m. Benaijah Boardman, Dec. 22, 1774, 

She was his second wife (the first, Lucy Price, of Wethersfield, 
m. 1772, who d. soon after, May 17, 1773). Mr. Boardman was 
born at Newington, May 14, 1749, son of Isaac. He settled first at 
Newington, but removed some time before July, 1777, to Hubbard- 
ton, Vt. In the battle at Hubbardton, on July 7, 1777, it is said 
that the soldiers of the British force (largely made up of Tories 
and Indians) took possession of that part of the town in which their 
house was situated, and \!rs. Boardman, having been left alone in 
the house with two small children, concealed herself with them un- 
der a feather bed on the floor. The house was soon made a tem- 
porary hospital tor the wounded soldiers, and "she suffered so 
much from fright and the smothering and heat that afterwards she 
lost many of her fingernails." Mr. Boardman was a soldier in the 
Revolution, was a sergeant in the company of Capt. Elijah Wright, 
Col. Enos' Regiment. 

He was in service on the Hudson in 1781, engaged for three 
months. 

About 1788 he removed to Ovid, N.Y., where he built a saw- 
mill in 1793, the first saw-mill in that town. He afterwards removed 
to Canoga, N.Y., where he built the first saw-mill in that town. He 
was widely known and very influential in his time. 

Children, the first two born at Newington, and the four eldest 
were baptized there, the two youngest of these were said to have 
been " brought down from Arlington,'' probably Vermont. 

Child of the First Wife. 

1. Meekins Boardman, b. May 17, 1773. 

Children of the Second Wife. 

2. Samuel Boardman, b. Feb. 17, 1780; m. 1st, Julia Ward; m. 

2d, Lydia Kirby. 

3. Jesse Churchill Boardman, b. Aug. 20, 1781; m. 1st, Mary 

Rungar ; m. 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Larned. 

4. Rebecca Meekins Boardman, b. June 10, 1783; m. William 

Hall, 1798. 

5. Jerusha Boardman, b. May 22, 1785 ; m. James Huff, Sept. 15, 

1804. 

6. Elizabeth Boardman, b. Feb. 11, 1787; d. at Fayette, N.Y., 

Sept. 22, 1801. 

7. Sarah Boardman, b. April 17, 1789; m. Daniel Tooker, De- 

cember, 1804. 

8. Lucy Boardman, b. Nov. 23, 1791; m. Ganet Arnold, May 22, 

1813. 

9. Benaijah Boardman, Jr., b. Oct. 14, 1793; m. Laura A. Hurd. 

Benaijah, Jr., was the first white child born between the 
Seneca and Cayuga lakes, 



342 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

46 II. Samuel,* b. June 7, 1753; m. Rebecca Woodruff. 

They lived in Wethersfleld. Had no children. He was born in 
Newington. Removed with his father to Hubbardton, where he 
took up and began clearing a farm. He was in the battle of Hub- 
bardton, after which he returned permanently to Wethersfleld. 
III. Elizabeth,* b. March 29, 1755; m. Francis Deming, Aug. 21, 
1782. 
They lived in Wethersfleld. No children reported. 

46 IV. Jesse, Jk.,* b. March 18, 1757; m. 1st, Hannah Boardman ; m. 

2d, Olive Tilden; m. 3d, Mrs. Anna Eggleston. 

47 V. Levi,* b. Dec. 15, 1759; ni. Hannah Belden. 

VI. Jerusha,* b. Nov. 6, 17G1; m. Benjamin Boardman. 
VII. Giles,* b. Dec. 17, 17G3; died in youth. 

Children by Second Wife. 

48 VII. Ithamar,* b. Nov. 1, 1772 ; m. Sarah Blinn. 

IX. Sally,* m. Cyrus Ranger. 

They lived in Hubbardton many years, but removed finally to 
Oswego Village, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Orilla Ranger. 

2. Sally Ranger; m. Mr. Connor, and lived in Woodville, Wis. 

49 X. Nathaniel Cady,* b. Oct. 20, 1776. 

17. 

BENJAMIN^ CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah i). 
Born in Newington Parish, April 10, 1729. He died in Southing- 
ton, and in his will mentions his wife Hulda, daughter of Lydia 
Churchill and Abigail Way ; sons Asahel, Benjamin, Ira, Jedediah, 
and grandsons, Chauncy, Joseph, and Anson, sons of Jedediah ; and 
Major, son of Ira. Married 1st, April 19, 1753, Abigail Barnes ; 
married 2d, Hulda Beeoher. 

Children hy First Wife. 

50 I. Asahel,* b. May 1, 1754; ni. Eunice Pinet. 
II. Lydia,* b. Sept. 13, 1756. 

51 III. Benjamin,* b. March 16, 1759. 

62 IV. Samuel,* b. Aug. 7, 1761; m. Hannah Barnes, Feb. 22, 1787. 

63 V. Ira.,* b. April 9, 176-1; m. Eunice Payne. 
54 VI. Jedediah,* b. May 27, 1766. 

VII. Abigail,* b. Aug. 15, 1770; m. ( ) Way. 



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1. Philena Way. 

2. Fannie Way. 

3. Levi Way. 

4. Abigail Way. 

5. Joseph Way. 



6. Lydia Way. 

7. Anna Way. 

8. Henry Way. 

9. Franklin Way, d. in infancy. 



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who settled in the Wyoming Valley, Pa. He was there with his 
family in the time of the massacre in 1778, but escaped, and reached 
what is now Elmira, N.Y., and thence to New Jersey, and there 
made their home. Married 1st, Sept. 25, 1760, in Farmington, Conn., 
Ruth Tryon, who died, 1776 ; married 2d, Abiah Wild man. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Farmington, Conn. 

Jemima,^ b. April 15, 1761; never married; d. April 13, 1836. 

David, ^ b. Dec. 20, 1762; m. Sarah Ai.cott. 

Phebe,* b. April 27, 1764; m. Samuel Martin, of Coventry, N.Y. 

Lemuel, ° b. March 4, 1766; m. Patience Gildersleeve. 

Ruth,* b. Dec. 13, 1767; m. Lucius Cooke, of Wallingford, Conn. 

Martha,* b. Oct. 25, 1761); m. 1st, Charles Tryon; ra. 2d, Ben- 

jABtiN Deming. 
William,* b. Dec. 26, 1771; ra. Jane Dell. 
Mary,* b. July 6, 1773; m. Lucius Atwater, of Berlin, Conn. 

They lived in Bristol or Berlin. He died in Berlin, in 1867, aged 
ninety-four years. 

Children. 

1. Carlos Atwater, b. Feb. 2, 1797; m. Hannah Larkin. 

2. Lucius Atwater, b. April 24, 1798; m. Angelina Norton, of 

Bristol, Conn. 

3. Rhoda AtAvater, b. Nov. 16, 1800; m. Allen Burnell, of Bur- 

lington, Conn. 

4. Nelson Atwater, b. Aug. 10, 1803; unmarried; d. July 21, 1872. 

5. Mary Atwater, b. Dec. 4, 1805; m. Sheldon Twichell, of 

Oxford, Conn. 

6. Emily Atwater, b. June 25, 1808; m. Coe Hart, of Litchfield, 

Conn. 

7. Julia Atwater, m. John Crandall, of Burlington, Conn. 

8. William Atwater, m. Elizabeth ( ). 

Children by Second Wife. 

58 IX. Samuel,* b. May 22, 1778; m. Anna McCarthy. 
50 X. Asa,* b. July 12, 1780; m. Hannah Norton. 

XI. Abiah,* b. Dec. 17, 1782; m. 1st, Heman Root; ni. 2d, Silas Hub- 
bell 

Children by First Husband. 

1. Eliza B. Root, b. 1811 ; m. Alpheus Strong, Jr., 1828. 

Children: (1) Elias Strong, b. 1831 ; m. Jerusha A.Perkins, 
1852; (2 and 3) Twins, Eliza and Alpheus Strong, b. May 
9, 1838. Eliza m. George D. Hannon in 1856; and Alpheus 
d. in 1864; (4) Ellen J. Strong, b. Dec. 17, 1843; m. Rufus 
W. Robinson, 1859. 

2. Betsey Maria Root, b. at Montgomery, Mass., May 10, 1822; d. 

April 10, 1840. 

3. Silas Root Hubbell, son of second husband, b. at Montgomery, 

Mass., April 17, 1826. 

19. 

JOSEPH^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,' Joseph,- Josiah i). Born 

in Bolton, Conn., Nov. 23, 1714. Married, but the name of his wife 

is not found by us. 

One Child reported. 

60 I. Joseph,* b. 1750; m. Rhoda Goodrich, dau. of Benjamin, b. 

March 25, 1750, and married Sept. 11, 1777. 





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JONATHAN^ CHURCHILL (Jonathan/ Joseph,^ Josiah i). 
Born afr Wetliersfield, Conn., 1724. Married Lydia Smith. 

Children. 

Oliver,* b. Feb. 14, 1748; d. Jan. 2, 1749. 

Jonathan,* b. Nov. 25, 1749; m. 1st, Sarah Burgess; ra. 2d, 

Comfort Woodcock. 
Hezekiah,* b. Feb. 2, 1752; m., name of wife not received. 
Josiah,* b. Feb. 25, 1754. Died during the war of the Revohition. 
Lydia,* b. July 5, 175G. 
Moses,* b. Dec. 1, 1759; m. Mary Crosby. 
Oliver,* b. April 15, 1762; m. Eunice Barnes. 
Rebecca,* b. July 20, 1764: m. Solomox Ranney. 
Abigail,* b. Dec. 2, 1766; died at four years of age. 
Amos,* b. Oct. 19, 1769; m. Deborah Thornton. 

33. 

WILLIAM* CHURCHILL (Jonatha^ Joseph,- Josiah i). 
Born Nov. 5, 1727. Lived, it is said, at Litchfield, Conn. Married 
Chloe Brown. 

Children, 

William,* b. 1766; m. Polly Merriman, at Walllngford, Conn. 

David,* b. March 17, 1768; m. Zerviah Leach, March 6, 1797. 

Stephen.* 

Chloe,* m. David Dougal. 

Child. 
1. Truman Dougal. 

71 V. Edwin.* 

72 VI. Samuel,* b. April 18, 1775; m. Rebecca St. John, Feb. 22, 1798. 

73 VII. Levi,* b. 1777; m. Mary Haven. 
VIII. Anna,* m. Ambrose Pero. No children. 

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35. 

NATHANIEL 5 CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,'' Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born June 25,1731. Married 1st, Sept. 25, 
1755, Elizabeth Sage ; married 2d, Jane Bushnell. 

Children of First Wife. 

77 I. Nathaniel,^ b. March, 2, 175G: m. Mrs. Ltdia (Osgood) Pen- 

field. 
II. Bettt,* b. Nov. 18, 1757; m. Stephen Williams, Feb. 18, 1781. 
III. Abigail,^ b. Dec. 5, 1759. — 

Children of Second Wife. 

78 IV. Stephen,^ b. Nov. 19, 1761 ; m. Polly De Wolfe. 

79 V. Sage,^ b. Dec. 13, 1763; m. Elizabeth Mather, <lau. of David 

and Hannah. 

80 VI. JoHN,« b. March 20, 1765. 

81 VII. SoLOMON,« b. April 24, 1767; m. Salina Hart. 
VIII. Sarah,« b. April 24, 1767; m. Reuben Peck. 

IX. Jane,*^ b Jan. 17, 1769/70; m. William Stedman. 
X. Mehitable,'' b. Jan. 3, 1773; m. Appleton Woodruff, Dec. 24, 

1792. 
XI. Alma," b. April 28, 1776; d. young. 
XII. Anna,® b. April 14, 1778; m. Jesse Nickerson. 

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JANNA^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel/^ Joseph,-' 
Josiah^). Born at Middletown, Conn., Feb. 20, 1739. Settled, 
first, it is said in Lenox, Mass., but in 1783 removed to Hubbardton, 
Vt., and thence about 1703 to Georgia, Vt. He was a farmer. 
Died in Georgia, Vt., in 1815. Married j\Irs. Sarah (Mix) Foster, 
widow of Thomas Foster. 

Children of Janna and Sarah Churchill. 

Sarah Jane.^ 

Thomas Foster,^ b. Feb. 26, 1780; m. Mary Strong. 

JosiAH,** b. March 9, 1784; ra. 1st, Charlotte Rumsey, Feb. 11, 

1808; m. 2d, Harriet Wightman. 
Janna, ** b. Feb. 18, 1786; m. Elizabeth Parsons, Jan. 10, 1810. 
Olive, ^ ra. Walker Rumsey^. 
Rachel,® m. Elisha Lincoln. 
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21. 

AMOS^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel," Kathaniel/ Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born in Wethersfield, March 5, 1743 ; settled in Middle- 
town, where he was a justice of the peace, and deacon of the Orthodox 
church in 1779, but changed to the Baptists later. He removed, 
sometime later, to Broadalban, Montgomery County, N.Y. Married, 
Feb. 4, 1768, Lydia Cowles, of Meriden, Conn. 

Children born mostly in Middletown^ Conn. 

I. Lydia, ^ b. April 16, 1769 ; m. P^lijah Roberts, of Middletown, 

Conn. Settled in Mayfield, N.Y. 
II. Amos,« b. May 20, 1771 ; d. April 15, 1774. 
III. HuLDAH,'' b. March 29, 1773; ni. Elijah Bacon, of Middletown. 
Settled in Mayfield, N.Y. 

85 IV. Amos, Jr.,^ b. April 14, 1775; m. Olive Wilcox, of Middletown. 

Settled in Broadalban, N.Y. 

86 V. EoswELL,^ b. April 4, 1777; m. Abigail Roberts, of Middletown, 

July 1802. 
VI. LucT,^ b. Jan. 10, 1780; m. 1st, Amos Edwards; m. 2d, Isaac 
CoRNWELL, of Middletown. Moved to Mayfield, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Amos C. Cornwell, m. Lovina Bemus, of Mayfield, N.Y. 

2. Isaac Cornwell. 

3. Lucy Cornwell, m. Alanson Churchill. 

87 VII. Jesse,* b. June 2, 1782; m. Catherine Smith, of Middletown. 
VIII. Olive,« b. Sept. 19, 1784. 

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JOSEPH 5 CHURCHILL (Johk," Nathaniel,' Joseph,^ 

JosiAH ^). Baptized in Portland, Conn., Jan. 27, 1734. He was a 

caj)tain in the Revolution under Colonel Sage, and served at New 

York City and on Long Island, from June to December, 1776. He 

was in the battles at Harlem and White Plains. He died Dec. 19, 

1797. Married, Sept. 4, 1754, Prudence Tryon. She was the 

daughter of John and Esther Tryon, of Wethersfield, born Jan. 25, 

1731, died May 1, 1799. 

Children . 

I. Prddence,^ b. May 13, 1755; d. Feb. 21, 1808; m. George Bush, 
of Portland, Conn., Sept. 9, 1779. 

He was the son of Moses and Susanna (Johnson) Bush, b. June 
11, 1756. 

Children. 

1. John Churchill Bush, b. Aug. 10, 1780. 

2. Joseph Bush, bapt. June 24, 1789. 

3. Prudence Bush, 1 , . u 4. a -i Tmn 

4. Lucy Bush, | *^^"«' ^^P*" ^P"^' l^^*^" 

88 II. JoHN,6 b. Jan. 8, 1757. 

III. Bethiah,® b. Feb. 19, 1759; m. Benjamin Goodrich, Jan. 26, 

1784. Settled in Schenectady, N.Y. 

IV. Mart,*' b. April 10, 1761; d. 1833; m. Jesse Plum, July 2, 1777, 

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Children. 

1. Jesse Plum, b. Feb. 7, 1779. 

2. P:iijah Tryon Plum, b. Nov. 5, 1786. 

3. Betbiah Plum, b. April 1, 1794. 

80 V. Joseph," b. May 20, 1763; m. Anna Lowden, Oct. 28, 1790. 

JK) VI. AsEL,6 bapt. June 21, 1765; d. May 19, 1768. 

01 VII. AsAHKL,« bapt. May 21, 1768. 

02 VIII. Charles," b. June 12, 1769; ra. Kuth Ciiipman, Oct. 29, 1788. 

03 IX. David," b. May 16, 1771. 

39. 

BENJAMIN 5 CHURCHILL (Daniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph/ 
JosiAii ^). Born Feb. 5, 1747, in Chatham, Conn. Settled in Salis- 
bury, Conn. Perhaps he is the soldier who served in Capt. James 
Stoddard's Company at Peekskill, 1777. Married Elizabeth 

HURLBUKT. 

Children. 

I. Elisha," never married. 

94 II. Ebenezer," m. Sabrina Tupper. 

95 III. Charles," b. June 5, 1793; m. Lois Baldwin. 
IV. Aitgustus," never married. 

V. Sarah." 
VI. Sophia," m. Mr. Peck. 
VII. Benjamin," died younj^. 

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DANIEL'^ CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Nathaniel/ Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born at Chatham, Conn., Oct. 2, 1750. He enlisted at 
Middletown, Conn., in the Fourth Company, Second Regiment, under 
the command of Captain Meigs. Served from May 10, 1775, to Dec. 
17, 1775. Private. Stationed at Roxbury, Mass. He removed to 
Richfield, N.Y., April, 1795. He died at Richfield, N.Y., Dec. 12, 
1812, Married, 1779, Eunice Saxton. 

Children horn at Chatham., Conn. 

I. Nancy," b. Oct. 22, 1781; m. Andrew Martin, of Richfield, N.Y. 
They lived at Richfield, Kingston, Canada, and Tonawanda, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Martin, b. in Richfield. 

2. Cynthia Martin, b. in Kingston, Canada. 

3. Lydia A. Martin, b. in Kingston, Canada, Feb. 2, 1804. 

4. Alfred Martin, b. in Kingston, Canada. 

5. Seidell Martin, b. in Kingston, Canada. 

6. Philemon Martin, b. in Tonawanda, N.Y. 

96 II. Selden," b. Dec. 14, 1783; m. 1st, Mart Duel; m. 2d, Lucretia 

Clements. 
III. Philemon," b. May 20, 1785. Died unmarried. 

97 IV. Alfred," b. Aug. 29, 1790; m. Emma Derbtshike. 



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31. 

ELIJAH^ CHUECHILL (Giles/ Samuel,^ Josep^ Josiah^). 
Born Sept. 5, 1755. Served as corporal, Fourth Company Light 
Dragoons, from Enfield. Enlisted May 7, 1777. A carpenter. Five 
feet nine inches high, dark complexion, gray eyes, dark hair. They 
lived, in 1784, in Enfield. Married, March 10, 1777, Elinor 
NooNEY, born in Simsbury, Conn,, April 7, 1756. She died Oct. 9, 
1846. 

Children. 

I. SoPHiA,« b. Feb. 8, 1782; d. ■Feb. 18, 17^.- 

II. Elijah," b. April 21, 1784; d. Sept. 4, 1796. From the records of 
town of Enfield. 

98 III. James," b. Nov. 11, 1785; m. Betsey Gilbert. 
IV. Eleanor," b. Nov. 14, 1788; d. Jan. 1, 1790. 

V. Eleanor," b. July 7, 1790; ni. Lyman Davis, of Stamford, N.Y., 
March 2, 1815. 

Children. 

1. Sophie Davis. 4. Abigail Davis. 

2. Eunice Davis. 5. Nancy Davis. 

3. Edgar Daris. 6. Tina Davis. 

99 VI. Giles," b. July 28, 1793; m. Abigail Haskins. 

100 VII. Charles." b. Feb. IG, 1796; m. Hannah Percival, Nov. 4, 1819. 
VIII. Sophia," b. Jan. 30, 1798; m Jesse Johnson, Chester, Mass. 

STEPHEN s CHUECHILL (Giles," Samuel,^ Joseph,* 
JosiAH ^). Born April 15, 1758, at the forks of the Delaware 
river. Married, Dec. 14, 1780, Esther Llotd. 

Children. 

I. Mart," b. Sept. 7, 1781 ; m. Mr. Hutchins. She d. Oct. 9, 1859. 

II. Phebe," b. Jan. 3, 1784; m. Mr. Stoddard. She d. Jan. 4, 1857. 

101 III. Giles," b. March 12, 1786; m. Abigail Tooker. 
IV. Esther," b. July 25, 1788; m. Mr. Webb. 

102 V. Samuel," b. Sept. 16, 1790; m. 1st, Sally Newcomb ; m. 2d, Sally 

Shafer. 
VI. Stephen," b. May 13, 1793; d. unmarried 1809. 

103 VII. Elijah," b. Feb. 23, 1797; m. Sarah A. Benedict. 

104 VIII. Joseph," b. May 9, 1799; m. Clara Lyon. He d. June 23, 1868. 

IX. Melinda," b. July 22, 1801. 

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JOSEPH s CHURCHILL (Samuel," Samuel,"' Joseph,^ 
JosiAH ^). Born in Sheffield, Mass., Feb. 3, 1748 (according to 
the town records). He settled in his native town and remained 
there nntil after the close of the Revolutionary War. In 1783 he 
removed to Hubbardton, Vt., where his father had settled in 1774/5. 
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Sheffield, Oct. 23, 1780, to Nov. 7, 1780, sixteen days. ]\Iarched to 
Bennington, Vt. Married, Dec. 7, 1773, Amy Styles, born March 
2, 1755. He died March 20, 1821. 

Children horn in Sheffield. 

105 I. Amos,^ b. Oct. 1, 1774; m. 1st, Nabba Haven; m. 2d, Chloe 

Smith. 

106 II. Worthy LovELL,* b. Mayl3, 177(i; m. 1st, IIuhama Whelpley; 

m. 2d, Sophia Kingsley. 

III. LoviSA,** b. March 19, 1779; ni. Ephraim Hendee, June, 1802. 

They settled at first in Sudbury, Vt., but about 1810 removed to 
Avon, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Hannah Hendee, b. March 12, 1803; m. Jonas Howes, Nov. 7, 

1830. 

2. Amy Lovisa Hendee, b. Feb. 18, 1805; m. Hiram Pearson, 

Oct. 23, 1827. 

3. Joseph Hendee, b. Nov. 14, 1808; m. Mary Clark, Feb. 28, 

1839. 

4. Ruby Hendee, b. 1810; m. Addison Ransom, Nov. 2, 1840. 

5. Ephraim C'hurchill Hendee, b. Jan. 15, 1812; m. Hannah Mer- 

rill, March 29, 1839. 
I 6. A. Alonzo Hendee, b. June Ki, l<sl5. 

IV. Sylvia,' b. Aug. 24, 1781 ; m. Thomas Ketcham. Tliey settled 

in Sudbury, Vt. 

Children horn there. 

1. Isaac Ketcham, settled in Sudbury, Vt. 

2. Josepii C. Ketcham, settled in Illinois. 

3. Allan Ketcham, settled in Whiting. 

4. Sarah A. Ketcham. 

5. Roxana Ketcham, 

6. Eliza Ketcham. 

7. Sylvia Ketcham, settled in Hubbardton, Vt. 

8. Lucy Ketcham. 

9. Thomas Ketcham, a physician. 

107 V. Cyrus,*^ b. Feb. 9, 1783; m. Rachel Hustler. 

VI. HuLDA," b. Nov. 12, 1785; m. David Pearson,* of Avon, N.Y., 
Feb. 11, 1811. 

He was born in the town of Wells. Vt., March 27, 1785. They 
lived on a farm one-half a mile from East Avon. 

Children born at East Avon., N. Y. 

1. Ruhama Pearson, b. Nov. 30, 1811 ; m. S. D. Halsey, in Avon, 

Feb. 11, 1835. 

They removed, in 1837, to Grand Blanc, Mich. Of their 
three children, two, viz. : D. P. Halsey and Mrs. S. J. Case, are 
now (1901) living in Flint, Mich. The father and mother died 
in Michigan. 

2. Margaret Pearson, b. April 13, 1813; d. Sept. 4, 1865. 

3. Adelia Pearson, b. June 30, 1815 ; m. John Smith, Oct. 2, 1835. 

They bad one son who lives in Flint, Mich., and two daughters 
live in Grand Blanc. 

4. Anna J. Pearson, b. Oct. 29, 181G ; m. John Bainbridge, Oct. 

21, 1847. 

She is a widow and lives in Santa Barbara, Cal. 

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5. Charles Churchill Pearson, b. Jan. 18, 1818; m. Martha A. 

Button, Dec. 19, 1849. 

They live in Flint, Mich., and have three sons and three 
daughters, all married, and five of them living in Flint. All 
have children, in all sixteen grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. 
Pearson celebrated their fiftieth anniversary in 1899, and have a 
family gathering every Christmas. Mr. Pearson (Pierson) is a 
produce merchant in Flint, Mich., now (December, 1901) at 
the age of eighty-four years. 

6. Jane L. Pearson, b. Oct. 9, 1819; m. Delgren Lacy, July 3, 

1849. 

They moved to Seattle in 1875, and died there, leaving one 
daughter. 

7. Mary Pearson, b. May 13, 1821 ; m. 1st, Dr. F. Drake, Feb. 10, 

1859; m. 2d, J. Johnson, 18(58. 

She died in Flint, Mich., without children. 

8. Laura Pearson, b. May 6, 1823; m. Bertrand E. Rust, July 5, 

1851. 

She is a widow, no children, and lives in Atlas, Mich. (1901). 

9. Ephraim Pearson (Pierson), b. Feb. 24, 1825; m. Sarah Mer- 

rill, Sept. 27, 1849. 

They live in Flint. Mrs. Pierson died in 1900. No children. 

10. Andromeda Pearson, b. July 6, 1827 ; m. E. Day. No children. 

Both dead. 

11. Delos D. Pearson, b. July 6, 1827; m. Philena Douglas, Jan, 

1, 1855. 

They live in Flint, and have three sons living on farms in 
Goodrichville, Mich. 

108 VII. Charle.s,'^ b. Dec. 10, 1787 ; m. Polly Htce. 

VIII. RoxANA,^ b. Nov. 19, 1789; d. unmarried December, 1813. 

109 IX. Daniel,*^ b. Jan. 4, 1792; m. 1st, Submit Hawes, in Stafford, 

N.Y. ; m. 2d, Mrs. Miller, 'in Chillicothe, O. He died July 
20, 1833. 

110 X. Alvah,'' b. May 15, 1794; m. Nancy Holmes. 

111 XI. Joseph,^ b. Sept. 9, 1796; m. Polly Hennigan. 
XII. Amy,® b. Oct. 10, 1799; m. Alanson Richardson. 

They settled in Concord, Erie County, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Worthy L. Richardson. | 3. Ruth Richardson. 

2. Cyrus Richardson. j 4. Betsey Richardson. 

35. 

SAMUEL 5 CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Samuel Joseph,^ 
JosTAH 1). Born in Sheffield, Mass., May 20, 1756. Removed to 
Hubbardton in the winter of 1785. He died in Hubbardton, in 
1797, aged about forty-one years. We have not been able to get an 
account of this family. Married Anna Camp, of Salisbury, Conn. 

Children. ," 

112 I. Philo.s 

113 II. Zena.«,« m. ( ) Castle. Lived in Attica, N.Y. 

114 III. David,® b. in Hubbardton, May 29, 1786; m. 1st, name unknown; 

m. 2d, Sarah Prescott, Feb. 23, 1829. 

115 IV. RuFUS,® m. ( ) Strong, Alexander, N.Y. 

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36. 

JOHN 5 CHURCHILL (Samuel/ Samue^ Joseph,^ Josiah^). 
Born at Sheffield, March 12, 1758, and lived there until his father's 
removal to Hubbardton in 1775. We have seen that he was in the 
battle at that place on July 7, the same j^ear, and was taken 
prisoner and carried to Ticonderoga where he was kept until 
October, when he returned to Castleton, Vt., whither his father had 
returned with his family after Burgoyne's surrender. It is possible 
that he served later in the war in the company of Capt. Roger 
Alden, of Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1781. After the 
war he cleared up his farm in Hubbardton and lived there until 
1805, when he removed to Tully, N.Y. Married Martha Baldwin. 

Children, all hut the youngest horn in, Huhhardton, Vt. 

116 I. JoHN,« b. April 13, 1787; m. Mary House, at Homer, N.Y., 1813. 

117 II. Sylvester,® b. Oct. 7, 1788; m. Theodosia House, at Homer, 

N.Y., 1816. 

III. Annice,® b. Oct. 14, 1790; m. Chester Sharp. 

Children of Chester and Annice {Churchill) Sharp. 
1. John W. Sharp. | 2. Mary Sharp. [ 3. George E. Sliarp. 

IV. Electa,® b. Dec. 19, 1792; m. Clark Toavn. 

118 V. Alvin,® b. Nov. 7, 1794; m. Sally Seely. 
VI. Sylvina,« b. Aug. 25, 1796. 

VII. JoAB,s b. Nov. 10, 1798; d. Nov. 4, 1816. 

VIII. Sarah,® b. Jan. 4, 1801; m. John Bacon, at Spafford, N.Y., 1825. 
They lived at Scott and later at Spafford, N.Y., and liad children 
born at Scott. 

Children. 

1. Warren Bacon, b. 1826; d. in 1852. 

2. David Bacon, b. June 13, 1828; m. 1st, Ruth House, Westfield, 

N.Y., 1855. She d. 1894; m. 2d, Jessie Follansbee, Hot 
Springs, Ark., 1897. 

3. Alnion Bacon, b. April 25, 1830; m. Harriet Tripp. 

He was a graduate of Rochester Seminary, founded Baptist 
Seminary for educating Indians in the Indian Territory at Musco- 
gee, and was a professor there twenty years. 

4. Irena Bacon, b. 1835; d. at the age of two years. 

5. Philena Bacon, b. 1835; m. Isaac Gilson, at Fetoskey, Mich.; 

d. March, 1900. 

6. Harrison Bacon, b. 1842; m. Frances Churchill, of Spaii'ord, 

1874. 

IX. Irena,® b. Oct. 8, 1802; m. Lucius Vail. 

119 X. JoTHAM,® b. Dec. 29, 1804; ni. ( ) Randell. 

120 XI. Chauncey,® b. at Tully, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1808; ni. Catharine Merry, 

March 17, 1834. 

38. 
WILLIAM 5 CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born in Sheffield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1763. Settled first in 
Hubbardton,- Vt. ; about 1806 removed to Champlain, N.Y. He 



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was with his mother in the battle at Hubbardton. Married, March 
26, 1787, Eunice Culver, born Dec. 31, 1762. 

Children. ^tn- 

I. Russell,*^ b. Dec. 21, 1787; d. in youth. 

II. Clarissa,^ b. Sept. 28, 1789; m.(— ) Phillips, of Chazy, N.Y. 

III. Pamelia," b. Oct. 2, 1791 ; m. (^^-d^ North, of Champlain, N.Y. 

121 IV. Darius," b. April 25, 1793; m. Tryphenia Adeline Newton. 

122 V. William, jR.,*b. March 23, 1795; m. Isabella Johnson, Dec. 24, 

1822. 

123 VI. Samuel," b. Aug. 2, 1797; d. in New Orleans, in 1820. 

124 VII. Ezekiel," b. July 15, 1799. 

125 VIII. Julius," b. March 20, 1802; m. Nancy Filmore. 

126 IX. James," b. Nov. 9, 1804; m. Eliza Johnson. 

X. Eunice," b. May 20, 1807. 

39. 

EZEKIEL^ CHURCHILL (Samuel," Samuel,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH 1). Born June 24, 1764, in Sheffiekl, Mass. Settled in 
Hubbardton, Vt., until about 1704, when he removed to Alexander, 
N.Y. He was a farmer. He died Feb. 12, 1813. Married, 1786, 
Elizabeth Dyer. She was born Aug. 30, 1766, and died Oct. 25, 
1843. 

1 Children. 

I. Infant child," b. Jan. 30, 1787; d. same day. 

127 II. Ezekiel," b. Dee. 27, 1787; ni. Hannah Baker, April 5, 1810. 
III. Sarah," b. March 24, 1790; m. Elias Persons, March 5, 1807. 

She died Dec. 17, 1825. 



Children. 



1. Hanson Persons. 

2. Leverett W. Persons. 
8. Charlotte Persons. 

4. Franklin Persons. 

5. Eunice Persons. 



6. Elias Persons. 

7. Sally Persons. 

8. Almaria Persons. 

9. Columbus Persons. 
10. Lucinda Persons. 



IV. Eunice," b. Feb. 24, 1792; m. Thomas Demary, of New Hamp- 
shire, Oct. 12, 1817. 

Children. 

1. Josiah Newton Demary, d. unmarried. 

2. Diantha Demary, d. young. 

3. Nancy B. Demary, b. June 5, 1822; m. Harry Cooley. 

4. Lurany Demary, b. May 27, 1824; m. Ilanford A. Conger. 

5. Almaria Demary, b. Feb. 27, 1827; m. Jonas Ellis. 

G. Adaline Demary, b. June 1, 1829; m. Mortimer Wadsworth. 

7. Olivia Demary, d. young. 

8. Mary Ann Demary, m. Leonard Demary. 

V. Diantha," b. Nov. 14, 1793; m. Gen. Josiah Newton, Feb. 14, 
1811. 

Children. 

1. Arabella Newton, m. ( ) Moore, of Rochester, N.Y. 

2. Earl Newton, d. unmarried. 

3. Danforth Newton. 



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353 



VI. A CHILD, ** b. July 24, 1795; d. same day. 
128 VII. Silas, ^ b. June 13, 1796; m. Esther Parsielee, 
VIII. Prudence,** b. May 21, 1798; d. Aug. 14, 1S14. 
IX. Wealthy,'' b. May 1, 1800; m. Jeremiah Baldwin. 



Children. 



■) Cooley. 



1. Harriet Baldwin, ni. (- 

2. Oilman Baldwin. 

3. Henry Baldwin. 

X. Levi,« b. Sept. 11, 1802; d. July 25, 1803. 
129 XI. Levi William," b. May 10, 1804; m. Sophroxia Frisbee, Novem- 
ber, 1824. 
XII. Henry,« b. Aug. 12, 180(1; d. Feb. 12, 1813. 
XIII. Harriet Cordelia," b. Sept. 2, 1808; m. William Daniels, No- 
vember, 1834. 

Children. 



Elizabeth Daniels. 
Alnuiria Daniels. 
Caroline Daniels, 
Evelene Daniels. 



5. John T. Daniels. 
G. Henry A. Daniels, 
7. Frances Daniels. 



130 XIV. CuLLEN Dyer,« b. March 1, 1811; m. Caroline Brown. Feb. 25, 

lS.i6. 

131 XV. EzEKiEL Henry,® b. June 29, 1813; m. Caroline H. Cogswell, 

Nov. 23, 1837. 

40. 

LEVI^ CHURCHILL (Charles," Samuel,^ Josep^ Josiah >). 
]>orii at Wetliersfield, Conn., May 28, 1752. He lived at Newing- 
ton until 1802, when lie removed with his family to Booneville, 
N.Y., where he settled. He died Feb. 12, 1836. Married 1st, 
Oct. 30, 1771, Elizabeth Hurlbut, daughter of Joseph ; married 
2d, RuTii Merrills. 

Children of First Wife, born at Neivington. 

I. Elizabeth," b. June 27, 1773; m. Leonard Hobbaud, Feb. 18, 
1799, as his first wife, and had one child, Abigail Deming Hub- 
bard. 
II. Lydia." b. July 14, 177G; m. Mr. Smith. 
III. Noble," b. Nov. 11, 1779; m. Olive Stoddard, Oct. 12, 1801. 



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133 



134 
135 



IV. 



Children of Second Wife. 

Charles Belden," b. Sept. 27, 1785; m. Elizabeth Hubbard, 
Feb. 4, 1807. 
V. OcTAviA," b. Dec. 14, 1786; m. Josiah B. Chdrchill (No. 141). 
VI. Calvin," b. Dec. 14, 178G. 
VII. Silas," b. Sept. 9, 1790. 
VIII. Carolus," bapt. in Newington, Jan. 5, 1800; d. in Galesburg, 111. 
Benjamin," b. May 3, 1792. 
Hannah." 
Sophia " 
Mary." 



IX. 

X. 

XI. 

XII. 



41. 



CHARLES 5 CHURCHILL (Charles," Samuel,« Joseph,-' 
Josiah ^). Born in Newington, Conn., May 3, 1755. Lived near 
Newbern, N.C., at Chappell Hill. He died Sept. 16, 1818. The 



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II. 




III. 




IV. 


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VI. 



354 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

family later removed to New Orleans, La. Married a Southern 

woman, name not obtained. 

Children. 

Chappell McClure,^ b. in Newbern, N.C. 
Claudius Belden,^ m. Louisiana Hollidat 
Clinton Greene.* 

CONSTANTINE WoODS.® 

Crispen Osborne.* 
Cleopas Washington.* 

SAMUEL 5 CHURCHILL (Charles," Samuel,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH ^). Born in Newington, April 5, 1757, and died there Dec. 
10, 1834. He was a farmer, and lived across the road from his 
father's, in a house built for him by his father. He was a man 
eminent for his piety, with which, perhaps, was mingled a sense of 
quiet humor ; for instance, it is said that he was accustomed to read 
oftener than any other the Psalm which reiterates " For his mercy 
endureth forever," Mercy being the name of his wife. Married, 
July 16, 1778, Mercy Boardmax, daughter of Jonathan and Mar- 
tha (Hurlbut) Boardman, born in Eocky Hill, Conn., Aug. 2, 1757, 
and died Jan. 24, 1834. 

Children. 

Chislieu,* b. Dec. 4, 1779; ra. Celinda Hurlbut, March 31, 1806. 
*Mary Ann,* b. Aug. 25, 1782; d. unmarried Feb. 18, 1848. 
John,* b. April 11, 1785; m. Laura Wells, Sept. 9, 1811. He 

died Sept. 17, 1823. 
JosiAH B.,* b. Aug. 29, 1787; m. 1st, Octavia Churchill (see 

No. 41) ; m. 2d, Phebe Maria Thompson. 
Charles,* b. Sept. 12, 1790; m. Matilda Johnson. 
VI. *Mercy,* b. Nov. 10, 1792; d. unmarried May 7, 1866, aged sev- 
enty-three. 
VII. Samuel,* b. Nov. 10, 1792; d. in infancy. 
VIII. *Charlotte,* b. Dec. 3, 1795; d. unmarried April 7, 1864, aged 
sixty-nine. 
IX. *Harriet,* b. Feb. 12, 1798; d. unmarried July 12, 1825. 
X. *LucY,* b. Feb. 6, 1801 ; d. unmarried March 30, 1883, aged eighty- 
two years. 

43. 

SOLOMON 5 CHUECHILL (Charles," Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
Josiah^). Born in ISTewington, July 29, 1764, and spent his life 
there. He was a farmer, a man of excellent character and standing 
in the community. Though he did not make profession of religion 
until late in life, he was of undoubted piety and especially strict in 

* These sisters formed a quintet of maiden ladies who lived and died on their 
father's liomestead. Of the number Charlotte is said to have been in every way 
the most accomplished. She was what the people in her day called a " dressy " 
person, and seems to have been a woman of unusual charm and good breeding. 
Lucy, the youngest, lived on alone at the old home, with " no one to lean on," as 
she was accustomed to say. 



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140 


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II. 
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IV. 


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his regard for the Sabbath. It is said that he forbade even " the 
cracking of nuts " on the Lord's day, and a grove of butternut trees 
near his house gives a touch of probability to the tradition. With 
him regular attendance on divine worship was one of the chief con- 
cerns of life, and he would face the fiercest snow-storms of the winter, 
which blocked in even good Parson Belden, who, on one occasion, 
discovered Mr. Churchill in front of the parsonage on horseback, 
floundering in the snow-drifts, and shouted the question, " Where 
are you going, Mr. Churchill? " " To meeting," replied the sturdy 
parishioner. "Well, come in here, then," answered the parson, "as 
I am not going out in this storm." His grandson, Leonard Church- 
ill Hubbard, in 1903, describes him thus, as he appeared about 
1820: '-'He was of medium height, a rather stocky-looking man, 
round face, kind-spoken, and jovial for one of his years." He died 
June 16, 1842. Married 1st, Oct. 28, 1789, Lucretia Marsh, 
daughter of Job, of New Hartford. She died, Nov. 2, 1811, aged 
forty-eight years, and he married 2d, Chloe Deming, a maiden 
lady of fifty years. 

Children of Solomon and Lucretia (Jfarsh) Churchill. 

t. Julia, « b. Jlay 31, 1792; d. unmarried, Sept. 16, 18-'2. 

This woman deserves more than the notice of birth and death. 
In the family she was long ago canonized as its saint. Every 
family tradition testifies to her pure piety and her fortitude in 
affiiction, as she was a life-long invalid. Her voluminous journal, 
running tiirongh many years, records her gentle and pious charac- 
ter. It holds little except her account of the sermons, heard from 
Sunday to Sunday, and her own religious experiences. Some 
valuable references occur liere and there, like her statement as to 
the beginning of the Newington Sunday-school, on June 20, 1819. 
at which time she writes : " Attended church in the daytime and in 
the evening. This day hath been solemn. A Sabbath-school was 
establislied in this ])lace. Four little cliiidren were committed to 
my care to instruct on the Sabbath. O Lord, help me to do my 
duty toward them, and wilt thou touch their young and tender 
minds by the influences of thy Spirit! " In August, the same year, 
she writes that her class has increased to seven, and notes in her 
prayer that they are only four and five years old. Nov. 4, 1819, 
she writes : " The Sunday-school is now out, and this day the 
scholars received their premiums. I commit my little class to 
thee, () Lord. Bless them, I pray thee, O Lord; prepare them for 
Heaven." 

These brief extracts, Mr. Seymoiir says, are a fair sample of the 
journal of this devout and devoted woman and illustrate tlie spirit 
which animated her, and probably the other founders of the Sunday- 
school. She has been described as " fervently prayerful." She 
also wrote verses addressed to different members of the family, 
and elegies lamenting the death of local worthies. The making of 
verses, indeed, seems to have been characteristic of the Newington 
Churchills of this generation, and, apparently, was one of the few 
diversions allowed by the stern Calvinism of the times. A pam- 
phlet of the semi-centennial celebi'ation of the Wethersfield and 
Berlin Sunday-school Union states that, " The Sunday-school in 
Newington, in its beginning, was the voluntary enterprise of some 
young ladies of the church." 



356 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

II. Nancy," b. March 17, 1795; m. Leonard Chester Hubbard, of 
Newington, April 23, 1826. Mr. Hubbard was the son of Tim- 
otby and Abigail (Deming) Hubbard, born May 9, 1793, and 
died Sept. 20, 1838. For his first wife he married Elizabeth 
Churchill, daughter of Deacon Levi, whose only child died 
young. Nancy, the second wife, was a person of very strong 
individuality. After her mother's death she was forced to as- 
sume the chief duties of the household, her older sister, Julia, 
being an invalid, until the time of her marriage. Mr. Seymour, 
to whom we are indebted for most of the biographical matter re- 
lating to the family of Capt. Charles Churchill, says that " she 
was a woman of great decision of character, brought up her 
family in the fear of God, and lived to great age. In her later 
years she was tenderly cared for by her family, but she never re- 
linquished her authority, nor gave up the strict Sabbath day observ- 
ance to which she had been bred in her lather's household." He 
describes her as having "jet black eyes and hair and unusually 
white skin." He recalls one Sabbath he passed in the home of her 
son Leonard, with whom she was living, and well remembers the 
austere character of the day, all secular conversation being 
avoided, and the reading of tlie Bible occupying the chief atten- 
tion. She seemed to him like an ancient prophetess. 
They lived at Newington until after the birth of their children, 
when they removed to Berlin. 

Children born at Newington. 

1. Leonard Churchill Hubbard, b. Jan. 15, 1828; m. Mary J. Ar- 

nold, at Berlin, Oct. 6, 1859. 

Mr. Hubbard was educated at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbrahara, 
Mass. Lived at Berlin, Conn., a farmer. Sometime deacon 
of the Congregational Churcli at Berlin. 

Childre7i. 

(1) Leonard Clarence Hubbard, b. Jan. 24, 18fi5 , m. Louisa 
Junge, of New York, March 19, 1898; (2) Eleanor Ar- 
nold Hubbard, b. March 1, 1870. 

2. Kasson Hubbard, b. Dec. 6, 1831; d. April 6, 1834. 

3. Elizabeth Hubbard, b. Jan. 25, 1835; m. Henry Francis, Dec. 

6, 1855. 

They lived at New Britain, Conn., and had children. 

Children. 

(1) James H. Francis, b. Nov. 1, 1800; (2) Grace E.Fran- 
cis, b. April 9, 1862; m. John D. Garvie, of New Britain. 

4. Abigail Hubbard, b. Oct. 31, 1837; d. at New Britain, April 20, 

1898. 

143 III. Chester,** b. May 6, 1798; m. Lucretia Olmsted, Aug. 24, 
1826. 
IV. Cynthia,^ b. Oct. 30, 1801 ; m. Cyrus Webster, of Newington, 
Nov. 22, 1822. They settled at first at Newington, where their 
children were born, but later removed to Berlin, where he was a 
farmer. She died at Berlin, May 11, 1869. 

Children of Cyrus and Cynthia (^Churchill) Webster. 

I. Chester Churchill Webster, b. Nov. 10, 1825; m. Marilla Rich- 
ards, and had children. 

Children. 
(1) David C. Webster, ("2) Oliver Webster, (3) Charles Web- 
ster, (4) Nellie Webster. 



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2. Chauncy Webster, b. May 26, 1828; lu. Mary Johnson, 1853, 

at Canton, III. 

3. Charles Selah Webster, b. Nov. 22, 1834; m. Julia S. Higgins, 

Oct. 12, 1853. 

Children. 
(1) Harriet Churchill Webster, b. at Berlin, March 20, 1870; m. 
Hon. Frank L. Wilcox, of Berlin. Jan. 19, 1898 ; (2) Cyrus 
Webster, b. Sept. 3, 1874; d. at Berlin, Sept. 5, 1891. 

V. Jemima,® b. Nov. 19, 1805, and died unmarried, at New Britain, 
June 9, 189!>, while on a visit to her niece, Mrs. Francis. She 
Avas born in the " Great House " built by her grandfather, Capt. 
Charles Clmrchill, and had many stories of the old days. She 
lived a usefnl life spent mostly in the families of her sisters. 
Mr. Seymour remembers her as " a very smart" old lady, erect 
in carriage, prim without severity, scrupulous as to the details of 
her old-fashioned dress, and pleasant-spoken. Like her father, 
she set great store on divine worship, and rarely failed to go to 
meeting to the end of her days. 

44. 

REV. SILAS 5 .CHURCHILL (Charles,* Samuel,*^ Joseph,^ 
Jostah'). Born in Newington, Conn., April 5, 1769. Graduated 
at Yale College in the class of 1787, studied theology with his 
father-in-law to be, and settled in the ministry in the Presbyterian 
church in New Lebanon, N.Y. He served in this, his only pastor- 
ate, faithfully for almost fifty years. He died in New Lebanon, 
March 1, 1854. Married 1st, Oct. 12, 1797, Rhoda Belden, daughter 
of Rev. Joshua, of Newington. She was born May 29, 1766, and 
died May 28, 1823. He married 2d, Sarah Sargext, 1825. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Nevj Lebanon, N. Y. 

I. Joshua Belden,® b. Nov. 2, 1798. He was a farmer in Oregon; 
d. there, unmarried, 1874. 

144 II. Silas." b. June 5, 1800; m. 1st, Clarissa Avery, Oct. 27, 1825; 

m. 2d, Cornklia S. Lyndes, Oct. 27, 1836. 

III. Clarissa,® b. May 2, 1802; died aged four years. 

IV. Mary Ann.® b. 1801; unmarried. 

V. Rhoda,® b. 1806; m. Rev. E. A. Beach. 

145 VI. Charles,® b. Sept. 2, 1808. 

Children of Second Wife. 

VII. Sarah,® b. May, 1829. 
VIII. John,® b. 1832. 

46. 

REV. JESSES CHURCHILL (Jesse,* Samuel,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH ^). Born in Wethersfield, Conn., March 18, 1757. The tra- 
dition in the family is that, at the outbreak of the Revolution, he 
tried to enlist, but was rejected at first on account of his boyish 
appearance, but he succeeded later, and served in the company of 
Capt. Jonathan Hale, of Glastonbury, and was stationed at Boston 
January to March, 1776. He reenlisted in the company of Captain 



358 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Welles, and served in New York, His regiment was at the battles of 
Long Island and White Plains. He evidently acquired a fair edu- 
cation, and perhaps became a teacher in the succeeding years. After 
his first marriage he settled for a time in Glastonbury, where his 
first child was born. About 1790 he removed to Hubbard ton and 
occupied the farm which his father had taken up in 1775, but had 
abandoned when Vermont became involved in the border warfare. 
He lived for some years in the old log-house built by his father. 
On this old homestead his seven children by the first wife were born, 
and here she died, leaving him with a family of seven children. 
Mr. Churchill then fitted himself for the ministry. It is said that 
he studied at Andover Theological School, and by his Church 
Covenant, dated at Andover, June 2, 1784, now in possession of a 
grandson, J. W. Hull, of Pittsfield, it seems that he was then a 
student. He probably took a special course. His son Norman 
writes us, in 1885 : " After the death of my mother my father took 
an abbreviated course in theology, was ordained in 1807, and began 
to preach as a Congregational minister." He removed to Litchfield, 
N.Y., the same year. He was settled awhile at New Lebanon, N.Y. 

He was chaplain of the Twenty-seventh Regiment, New York militia, 
from 1810 to 1822, and served in the War of 1812, under Colonel Bel- 
linger, in the Black River campaign, his son Norman going with him 
as his waiter. His last pastorate was at Winfield, N.Y. He died 
at Morrisville, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1828, and was buried at Winfield. 

He married 1st, in Wethersfield, Nov. 2, 1786, Hannah Board- 
MAx, daughter of Charles and Abigail (Stillman) Boardman. She 
died at Hubbardton, Dec. 10, 1804. Married 2d, Aug, 28, 1807, 
Olivp: Tildkn, daughter of John, and sister of Elam Tilden, the 
father of Samuel J. Tilden, the Democratic presidential candidate of 
1876. Married 3d, JMarch 23, 1823, Mrs. Anna Eggleston, in 
Batavia, N.Y. She was a widow with a family of children, one 
of whom Norman Churchill married. 

Childi-en of Rev. Jesse Churchill and First Wife, first two horn at Glastonbury^ 
the others at Ifuhhardton. 

I. Elizabeth,® b. Dec. 1, 1787; m. Elijah Woodruff, son of Elijah, 
b. at Farmington, Conn., Sept. 9, 1778. Married at Winfield, 
N.Y., Feb. 21, 1817. Lived at Sheldon, N Y. He was a farmer, 
and died Feb. 28, 1828. She died at Buffalo, N.Y., March 22, 
1848. 

Childrefi of Elijah and Elizabeth {Churchill) Woodruff, born in Sheldon, N. Y. 

1. Mary Woodruff, b. Nov. 23, 1817; m. Benjamin Zimmermann, 

May 27, 1840, and lived in Grinnell, Iowa. 

2. Almira Woodruff, b. June 15, 1822; d. unmarried, at Tabor, 

Iowa, Oct. 22, 1897. 

3. Aurelia Stillman Woodruff, b. Feb. 1, 1825; m. John Hailam, 

at Tabor, Iowa. 



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4. Corinna Woodruff, b. Aug. 25, 1827; m. Cbarles Hobart, at 
Buffalo, Oct. 22, 1845. Lived at Sterling, 111. 
They have four children: (1) Charles W. Hobart, (2) George 
C. Hobart, ;^3) Henry M. Hobart, (4) Mary Hobart. 

II. George,^ b. Oct. 11, 1789. Never married. He died at Troy, 111., 
Aug. 11, 1872. He was brought up on the old farm in Hubbard- 
ton, and received the common school education in his native tovirn. 
On the removal of his father's family to New York State, he 
went to Albany, and became an apprentice in a printing office, 
served his time, and then worked as a journeyman printer until 
he was able to purchase a half interest in a small i)rinting office, 
which he soon after sold out, and started \'>'est. He obtained a 
situation in Louisville, Ky., in the " Courier " office, and worked 
there a while, and, in 1817, located in St. Louis, Mo., and being 
attracted by the fertile lands of Illinois, bought a tract of land a 
few miles southeast of Edwardsville, in that State, where he 
lived the remainder of his life. In order to raise money for the 
improvement of his farm, he worked at his trade in the office of 
the "Missouri Gazette," in St. Louis. While connected with 
that paper he wrote a series of articles, advocating the admission 
of Missouri as a free State. He assisted in establishing a 
newspaper, in Edwardsville, " Tlie Spectator," and was a con- 
stant contributor to its columns, especially in 1822-1824, while 
the contest was on to make Illinois a slave State. In the final 
defeat of this attempt he bore a prominent part. He was elected 
to the General Assembly of Illinois in 1822, and was reelected 
in 1824, showing that the people api)rove(l his course. He served 
by reelection till 1832, and in the Senate in 1838, and again in the 
House in 1844, serving in all sixteen years. He was well 
versed in the English language and literature. A diligent col- 
lector of historical documents. 
III. GiLE.s,« b. Dec. 20, 1791, at Ilubbardton, Vt. He removed to the 
West, and taught school; and, about 1817, went South to New 
Orleans, it is said. No account of his subsequent career has come 
to us. 
147 IV. William Boardman," b. March 4, 1794; m. 1st, Almira Humes; 

m. 2d, Mrs. Jane ( ) Kingston; m. 3d, Mrs. Lura (Hill) 

Roberts. 
V. PoLLY,6 b. April 12, 1796; m. Lewis Weeks, at Litchfield, N.Y., 
by her father, llev. Jesse Churchill, Feb. 1, 1816. Mr. Weeks 
was born Aug. 7, 1790. They lived at Slielden, N.Y., where 
seven of their children were born; but before 1835 removed 
West, and settled at Ridge Prairie, 111. She died at Afton, Iowa, 
Nov. 28, 1881. He died at Galesburg, 111., Nov. 10, 1864. 

Children of Lewis and Polly {Churchill) Weeks. 

1. George Churchill Weeks, b. Sept. 13, 1817 ; d. at Ridge Prairie, 

111., Aug. 9, 1835. 

2. Hannah Amelia Weeks, b. Nov. 5, 1819; m. James R. Perrigo, 

Jan. 26, 1842. 

3. Horace Belknap Weeks, b. March 14, 1822; m. 1st, Diadema 

(Hyde) Sharman ; m. 2d, Mary A. Daniels, September, 1856. 

4. William Wallace Weeks, b. June 11, 1823; m. Ruth Vaughn, 

Jan. 25, 1848. 

5. John Lewis Weeks, b. Sept. 14, 1827; m. Emily Finch, Gales- 

burg, Sept. 7, 1849; d. Oct. 31, 1849. 

6. Charles Boardman Weeks, b. Jan. 29, 1830; m. Elizabeth J. 

Alexander, Oct. 1, 1860. 

7. Mary Churchill Weeks, b. May 13, 1832; m. Jonathan C. Gar- 

wood, Oct. IS, 1852. 

8. Cyrus Edward Weeks, b. at Ridge Prairie, III., Feb. 4, 1836; d. 

Aug. 26, 1838. 



360 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

148 VI. Norman,* b. Nov. 5, 1799; m. Anna Eggleston, in Batavia, N.Y. 

VII. Levi Gatlord,« b. July 28, 1802; d. unmarried, in Troy, 111,, Dec. 

3, 1851. He is buried at Collinsville, 111. 

Child of the Second Wife, Olive ( Tilden) Churchill. 
VIII. LucENA Ann," b. at Nevr Lebanon, N.Y., Jan. 31, 1809; m. 
Charles Williams Hdll, Sept. 10, 1834. He was the son of 
Jeremiah and Keturah (Williams) Hull, b.' at Stonington, Conn., 
Dec. 3, 1798 They were married at New Lebanon, N.Y., by 
Rev. Silas Churchill. After her father's death, Lucena was taken 
to live with her uncle, Elam Tilden, until her marriage. She d. 
April 5, 1890. 

Children of Charles Williams and Lucena Ann (Churchill) Hull^ horn at New 

Lebanon, N. Y. 

1. Charles Williams Hull, b. Aug. 5, 1836; m. Julia Tubbs, at 

Brattleboro, Vt., Oct. 3, 1869. 

2. George Frederick Hull, b. June 14, 1838 ; m. Amy Doty, of 

Hancock, Mass., Oct. 16, 1862. 

3. Edwin Augustus Hull, b. March 3, 1840. Soldier in Civil War, 

Company B, Forty-fourth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers. Died 
at Alexandria, Va., July 25, 1862. Unmarried. 

4. James Wells Hull, b. Sept. 20, 1842; m. Helen Edwards 

Plunkett, Pittsfield, Mass., in 1876. 

They live in Pittsfield, Mass., where he is secretary of Berk- 
shire Life Insurance Company. Member of Massachusetts 
Board of Health from 1893. They have tive children, born in 
Pittsfield: (1) Helen Edwards Hull, b. Nov. 3, 1877; (2) Rosa- 
mond Hull, b. April 29, 1879; (3) Norman Churchill Hull, b. 
Aug. 5, 1881; (4) Edward Boltwood Hull, b. Feb. 3, 1884; (5) 
Carolyn Kellogg Hull, b. Sept. 19, 1891. 

5. Henrietta Tilden Hull, b. Oct. 8, 1846; d. at New Lebanon, 

April 25, 1848. 

6. Anna Lucena Hull, b. Sept. 14, 1848; unmarried. 

47. 

LEVI' CHURCHILL (Jesse,'' Samuel,^ Joseph/ JosiahI). 
Born at Newington, Dec. 15, 1759. Lived at Wethersfield. . Mar- 
ried, Jan. 5, 1785, Hannah Belden. 

Children born at Wethersfield. 
I. Jertisha Gaylori),* b. April 7, 1786; d. unmarried July 1, 1849, 
II. Samuel,* b. Jan. 3, 1788; d. Feb. 17, 1791. 

149 III. Simeon,* b. Jan. 3, 1788 ; m. Anna Coleman. 
IV. Mabel,* b. Jan. 9, 1790; d. unmarried, 1879. 

V. Rebecca,* b Oct. 4, 1792; d unmarried, Sept. 16, 1865. 
VI. Elizabeth,* b. Jan. 29, 1795; m. Jacob Griswold, January, 1818. 
160 VII. Levi Belden,* b. March 24, 1797; m. Abigail Griswold, June 
27, 1816. 

VIII. Sally,* b. Oct. 14, 1799; m. Samuel Coleman, 

IX. Hannah Belden,* b. July 17, 1805; m. Capt. John Hanmer, Jan, 
14, 1833, Captain Hanmer was born in Wethersfield, Feb. 11, 
1801, 

Additional Note on Rev. Jesse Churchill. — Our authority for statements above 
are letters of Norman Churchill, of Galesbui-g, 111., his son; letters from 
Professor Comstock, of Galesburg, 111.; Mrs. Lucena A. (Churchill) Hull, 
his youngest daughter, in tlie application of James W. Hull, her son, for 
membership in the Sons of the American Revolution, in 1889; Conn. Hist. So- 
ciety Collections, Vol. 8, p. 137; " Connecticut Men in the Revolution," p. 385; 
Military Minutes of Council of Appointment of New York. In 1814 his regiment 
was stationed at Fort Pike, near Sackett's Harbor. 



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Children of Capt. John and HanJiah Belden (^Churchill) Hanmer. 

1. Caleb J. Hanraer, b. Nov. 25, 1833; m. Ellen N. Dix, May 3, 

1851). 

Children: (1) Lizzie Hanraer, b. Aug. 16, 1860; d. March 
2fi, 18G3. (2) Nellie N. Hanmer, b. Sept. 2, 18(;2; m. Eugene 
Kendall, May 26, 1887. (3) Frederick C. Hanmer, b. Oct. 24, 
1864; m. Nellie T. Ridgeway, Oct. 25, 1892. (4) Gertrude M. 
Hanmer, b. June 13, 1870; m. John L. Way, Oct. 15, 1891. 

2. Elizabeth Hanmer, b. Oct. 18, 1835; unmarried. 

3. Mary Ann Hanmer, b. Aug. 8, 1837; m. Elijah Stillraan Good- 

rich, Oct. 9, 1859. 

Children: (1) James Raymond Goodrich, b. Aug. 20, 1860; 
m. Lizzie Horton Judd, Feb. 4, 1897, and had two children, 
James Stillman and William Judd. (2) Mabel Edith Goodrich, 
b. May 3, 1867; m. George Hills Oilman, of Hartford, April 
20, 1898. 

4. Charles Henry Hanmer. b. Oct. 18, 1839; m. Clara E. Way, of 

Gilead, Conn., November, 1865. 

Children: (1) Alfred Wells Hanmer, b. Mav 13, 1867; m. 
Nellie E. Talcott, Sept. 10, ls90. (2) Charles Henry Hanmer, 
b. Nov. 5, 18G9; m. Lila Case. (3) John Way Hanmer, b. 
Nov. 26, 1872; d. February, 1896. (4) Edward Shaw Hanmer, 
b Fel). 21, 1876. (5) William Ellis Hanmer, b. Oct. 7, 1879. 

5. Felicia Ilemans Hanmer, b. Sept. 6, 1842; m. Dudley Wells, 

Oct. 15, 1862. 

Children : (1) Mary Anna Wells, b. Oct. 9, 1865; ra. Hosmer 
B. Redfield, June 13, 1888. (2) Hannah Churchill Wells, b. 
April 11, 1868. (3) Gideon Wells, b. April 4, 1871; m. Adah 
Adams, Oct. 27, 1897. (4j James Dudley Wells, b. May 3, 
1875. 

6. John Hanmer, b. May 16, 1849 ; m. Fannie R. Buckley, Jan. 

28, 1874. 

Children: (1) Alice Elizabeth Hanmer, b. Nov. 6, 1874; (2) 
Fannie Buckley Hanmer, and (3) Mary Goodrich Hanmer, 
twins, b. Oct. 6, 1878. 

48. 

ITHAMAR 5 CHURCHILL (Jesse," Samuel,^ Joseph/ Josiah '). 
Born at Newington, Nov. 1, 1772. About 1793 he removed to Hub- 
bardton and occupied the house and lot which had been abandoned 
by his brother SaniueJ. He removed to Pennsylvania about 1818. 
He died Sept. 24, 1852. Married, .Sept. 12, 1797, Sarah Blinn, 
born May 12, 1774, and died Aug. 17, 1831. 

Children horn in Ilubhardton, Vi. 

151 I. James, « b. Aug. 17, 1798; m. Phkbe Marvin, April 3, 1828. . 
II. Harriet.^ b. July 7, 1801 ; m. John Pkll, 1821. 

152 III. Horace, « b. Oct. 20, 1806; m. Rebecca Brown. 

153 IV. Lorenzo,^ b. Dec. 6, 1809; m Nancy M. Wright. 

V. Laura, ^ b. March 9, 1812; unmarried. In January, 1889, she was 
living in the family of her nephew, Almond, in Woonsocket, 
Dakota. 
154- VI. Levi B.,« b. Nov. 26, 1816; m. Louisa Northrup, May 26, 1842. 

50. 

ASAHEL6 CHURCHILL (Benjamix," Samuel,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH^). Born May 1, 1754. He died Dec. 25, 1839. Married, 



362 THE CHURCHILL FAJVIILY [Connecticut 

at Southington, Conn., Nov. 12, 1778, Eunice Piney, who was born 
June 25, 1750, and died Oct. 18, 1839. 

CJiildren. 

155 I. Isaac,® b. Sept. 8, 1779 ; married, but name of wife not obtained. 

II. Abel K.,« b. April 22, 1781 ; d. Oct. 18, 1805. 
III. AsAHEL,« b. June 21, 1783. 
15(} IV. Ira,8 b. May 27, 1785; m. Sakah Hyde, at Whitestown, N.Y., 
June 6, 1809. 
V. Salmon,® b. March 1, 1787; d. April 14, 1811. 
157 VI. Benjamin,® b. Dec. 11, 1789. He was last heard of in 1858, in 
Newbern, N.C. 
VII. Oken,® b. July 8, 1791 ; m. Betsey Corey. 

They lived at Pierpont, O., where he died April 14, 1871, and 
she in 1869. No children. 
VIII. Jonathan,® b. Nov. 9, 1793; d. March 9, 1814. 
IX. Lydia,® b. Oct. 7, 1796; m. Alpheus Wilson. 

They lived at Watertown, N.Y., and had the following children 
born there : 

Children. 

1. RichB. Wilson, b. Nov. 22, 1822; m. Lucy A. Collins, March 

13, 1850, and had children. 

Children: (1) May E. Wilson, b. May 13, 1854; d. Nov. 
9, 1860. (2) John R. Wilson, b. Sept. 5, 1857. (3) Norah 
M. Wilson, b. June 8, 1866; m. George Goutremont, May 14, 
1893. 

2. Joel Wilson, b. May 18, 1825; d. young. 

3. Huldah Wilson, b. July 13, 1827. 

4. Buckley Wilson, b. July 29, 1830; m. Mary Barney. He d. 

July 31, 1893. 

168 X. Elisha,® b. Aug. 16, 1798. 

XI. Polly,® b. Sept. 25, 1800. 

53. 

SAMUEL 5 CHURCHILL (Benjamin," Samuel,^ Josep< 
JosiAH^). Born at Bristol, Conn., Aug. 7, 1761, and died in 
Moreau, N. Y., Marcli 26, 1817. He removed sometime before 1800, 
it is said, to Moreau, N.Y., where he afterwards lived. Married, 
Feb. 22, 1787, Hannah Barnes, who was born March 4, 1765, and 
after Mr. Churchill's death married a Mr. Hamlin, and lived at 
Glenn's Falls, N.Y. 

Children of Samuel and Hannah {Barnes) Churchill, horn, five at Bristol and 
the others at Moreau. 

159 I. Chester,® b. Feb. 22, 1788 ; m. Mercy Carl. 

II. Nancy',® b. Sept. 14, 1790; ra. George Shoemaker, at Moreau, 
N.Y., Jan. 9, 1814. 

They lived in Moreau till about 1820, when they moved to Green- 
field, N.Y. He died April 8, 1838, and she died April 23, 1868. 

Their Children, the first three horn in Moreau, the rest in Greenfield. 

1. Walter Shoemaker, b. Nov. 2, 1814; m. Nellie B. Crandel, 
Jan. 2, 1837. 
They had two children : (1) George E. Shoemaker, m. Mary 



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Williams, and (2) Jennie L. Shoemaker, m. Mr. Ellis, of 
Boston. 
2'. George Shoemaker, Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1817; d. unmarried, July 
19, 1842. 

3. Ann Eliza Shoemaker, b. March 13, 1819; m. Robert Gillis, 

Jan. 2, 1840. They had children. 

Children: (1) George H. Gillis, (2) Harriet Gillis, (3) John 
R. Gillis, (4) a daughter, d. young. 

4. Hiram Shoemaker, b. April 7, 1822; m. Mary E. Ford, at 

Milton, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1848. 

They removed West, and settled in Neenah, Wis., the same 
month of their marriage, and have lived there. They had cliildren. 

Children : (1) Henry Kirk Shoemaker, b. July 19, 1849. He 
fitted for the ministry and began his work, but died at the age of 
twenty-two years, Feb. 17, 1872. (2) Ella Jane Shoemaker, b. 
Jan. 24, 1853. She became a teacher of music, but died, un- 
married, Jan. 2, 1875. Mrs. Mary (Ford) Shoemaker died Sept. 
2('>, 1885. Mr. Hiram Shoemaker has assisted the editor greatly 
in getting this account of the familv of Samuel Churchill. 

5. Charles Shoemaker, b. Feb. 12, i82G; m. Lucy Y. Towle, at 

Saratoga, March 2, 184G. 

Tliese parents died leaving two sons and two daughters, 
names not obtained. 

6. Maria Shoemaker, b. Nov. 8, 1829; m. Daniel Curtis, at Sara- 

toga, N.Y. She d. June 0, 1858, leaving one son, Rev. 
Charles H. Curtis, of Watervliet, N.Y. 

160 in. Daney,6 b. Nov. 24, 1792; m. Minerva Burnham. 
IV. Hannah,® b. Aug. 8, 1794; m William Billings. 

They lived in AVestern New York, and had a son and daughter, 
names not obtained. 
V. Electa,® b. May 22, 1797; m. Joseph Merrill. 

They lived in Michigan, where slie died March 1, 1808, leaving 
children, of whom only one name is obtained, viz., Eveline Merrill, 
who married Mr. Ilorton. 

161 VI. Charles,® b. Oct., 17, 1800; m. Laura Curtis. 

162 VII. Samitel, Jr. ,6 b. July 4, 1804; m. Eliza Culver. 

163 VIII. Ithuel,® b. Aug. 2, 180G; ra. 1st, Ruth Arminda Whitman; ra. 

2d, Lydia Marston. 

164 IX. PuiLO Clark,® b. Jan. 11, 1812; m. 1st, Sophronia Whedon; m. 

2d, Anna Aldrich; m. 3d, Mrs. Elizabeth (Johnson) Titus. 

53. 

IRA ' CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). 
Bom at Bristol, Conu., April 9, 1764. Lived there until 1820, 
when he removed and settled in Greene, 0., of which township 
he was among tlie early settlers. He cleared and worked a home- 
stead farm. Two sons with their families settled near him in the 
new township. He died June 14, 1834. Married, at Bristol, Conn., 
June 17, 1790, Lois^Muisrsox, born in Southington, Conn., March 
25, 1770, and died in Greene, Trumbull County, 0., Feb. 27, 

1845. 

Children born in Bristol, Conn. 

165 I. Barnabas,® b. March 21, 1791; m. Polly Root, Dec. 25, 1815. 

166 II. Ma-jor,® b. Sept 6, 1792; m. Eunice Payne, April 17, 1818. 

167 III. Bryan,® b. March 11, 1795; m. Mary P. Hadsell, April 24, 1817. 

168 IV. Ira, Jr.,® b. Dec. 19, 1796; m. Betsey Matthews. 

V. Martin,® b. July 25, 1801 ; d. Aug. 21, 1801, at Bristol, Conn. 
VI. Ammi,® b. Sept. 'so, 1802; d. unmarried, in Pennsylvania, July 8, 
1822. 



364 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

VII. Lois Delia, ^ b. Feb. 2, 1805; m. John Hickok, in Greene, O., 
Jan. 1, 1824. Mr. Hickok was born in Franklin, N.Y., Feb. 24, 
1798, and d. at Greene, O., Aug. 12, 1869. They settled first 
at Mecca, O., but later on the farm with Mrs. Churchill's 
parents, and at their death inherited the homestead. Mrs. Hickok 
died Feb. 6, 1880. 

Children. 

1. Ammi Leoline Hickok, b. at Mecca, O., April 28, 1826 ; m. Mary 

Underwood, March 2, 1848. They lived at Colebrook, O. 
No children. She d. at Greene, March 2.5, 1876. 

2. Bethunia Eunetia Hickok, b. Nov. 21, 1831, at Mecca, O. ; m. 

Jepthah Gorham. 

3. Aurilla Almarine Hickok, b. at Greene, 0., Sept. 6, 1844: m. 

George Clark, May 31, 1862. She d. March 23, 1869, at Greene, 
leaving two boj^s who went West with their father, and were 
lost trace of by the mother's family. 

169 VIII. Ceylon Munson,^ b. June 10, 1812; m. Frances Richards, 

October, 1848. 

54. 

JEDEDIAH^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin/ Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born May 27, 1766, probably at Southington, Conn. 
We have not succeeded in getj^ing any complete account of this 
family. Married, at Southington, July 24, 1791, Sarah Hayford. 

Children. 
I. Orkin,* d. young. 
II. RuTH,6 m. Gates Miller, April 23, 1823. She d. June 26, 1856, 
He d. April 16, 1881. 

Children. 

1. William Henry Miller, b. Sept. 25, 1824; d. Aug. 16, 1840. 

2. Mary Olive Miller, b. June 2, 1835; m. John Becker. 

III. Chaunct,^ b. 1796. He was a sailor, and was lost at sea, it is 

supposed. 

IV. Ltdia,^ m. Henky N. Halsted. 

170 V. Joseph Hayford,^ b. Aug. 6, 1803 ; m. Sarah Lovina Stevens, of 

Rutland, Vt. 

171 VI. An.sonJ.6 

VII. Infant,^ d. soon. 

DAVID 5 CHURCHILL (William,^ Samuel," Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born in Farmington, Conn., Dec. 20, 1762. Lived in 
Bristol, Conn. Was by occupation a tin peddler, and very widely 
known. Married Sarah Alcott, daughter of Jesse, 

Children horn in Bristol, Conn. 

I, Ruth,® b. Aug. 31, 1787; d unmarried. 

II. Clara, 6 b. .Jan. 8, 1789; d. young. 

III. Ithamar,® b. May 15, 1790; d. without issue. 

172 IV. Lewis.'' b Oct. 8, 1793; m. Sarah Caroline Tuttle. 

V. Polly.« b. Aug. 29. 1795. 
VI. Sally,« b. Julv 3, 1798. 



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VII. Milton,*^ b. 1801. 

17.') VIII. Alfred,^ b. May 12, 1804; ni. Rosetta Alcott. 

IX. Almira,s b. May 12, 1804. 

X. Albert,^ b. May 12, 1804; d. Aug. IG, 1804. 

56. 

LEMUEL s CHURCHILL (William," Samuel,^ Joseph/ 
JosiAH '). Born March 4, 1766, at Farmingtou, Conn. Went to 
the Wyoming Valley with his father's family, and shared their 
experiences there. We have not been able to find any further in- 
formation in regard to this family. He died Aug. 27, 1848. Mar- 
ried, Oct. 25, 1791, Patience Gildersleeve, born April 24, 1766. 
She died May 31, 1836. 

Children. 

I. Susannah,^ b. Nov. 8, 1793; d. April 7, 1807. 

174 II. William Trvox,® b. March 23, 1795; m. Elizabetu Hopper, 

Jan. 15, 1820. 
III. Jemima,« b. June 19, 179G; d. Sept. 22, 1799. 

175 IV. Asa Gilderslekve,^ b. March 11, 1798; m. Lucy Clark. 

176 V. John L.,^ b. June 13, 1800; m. 1st, Famelia Chase; m. 2d, Maria 

Hazlet. 

177 VI. Charle.s,^ b. Dec. 5, 1802; m. Elizabeth Bctler Cornell, 

April 25, 1831. 
VII. RuTn,« b. May 14, 1805; m. Luke Clark. 
VIII. Julia Ann,^ b. March 9, 1807. 

57. 

WILLIAM 5 CHURCHILL (William,* Samuel,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH ^). Born in the Wyoming Valley, Dec. 26, 1771. Went with 
his father's family to New Jersey. About 1798 he moved to Homer, 
N.Y., arid then to Scipio, Cayuga County, N.Y., where he lived 
fourteen years, then settled near Marietta, 0., for nineteen years, 
and then to Michigan, and lived there until his death. He was a 
deacon in the Baptist church for fifty years. He died March 4, 
1863, aged ninety-one years. Married, 1796, in New Jersey, Jane 
Dell. She died April 1, 1839. 

Children. 

178 I. Jo.sEPH Dell,^ b. July 29, 1797 ; m. Lucretia Bocock, March 28, 

1827. He d. Aug. 9, 1851. 
II. Ruth, 6 b. April 29, 1799; d. Aug. 6, 1823, unmarried. 
III. Anna,6 b. March 11, 1801; d. IMaroh 9, 1814. 

179 IV. Silas, s b, Feb. 5, 1803; m. Elizabeth Gray, Feb. 7, 1829. 

V. Lydia,6 b. Aug. 16, 1804; d. Sept. 15, 1804. 

180 VI. Adna,» b. Aug 24, 1805; m. Sallie A. Hamilton. 
VII. A Sox,« b. Aug. 24, 1805; d. same day. 

VIII. Martha, 6 b. Nov. 19, 1807; d. March 9, 1814. 

181 IX. Randell,^ b. Nov. 2, 18u9 ; m. Jane Hamilton, May 14, 1834. 

X. William Hubbard,^ b. Dec. 13, 1811; d. March 16, 1814. 
XL AsA,« b. Jan. 27, 1815; d. July 10, 1816. 

XIL Rhoda,« b. May 19, 1817; m. William F. Arnold, May 15, 1834. 
She d. Oct. 7, 1854. 



366 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

1. Lydia Arnold, b. Feb. 28, 1835; d. Nov. 28, 1842. 

2. Lucy Arnold, b. Sept. 1, 1836; d. Oct. 7, 1854. 

3. Cornelia Arnold, b. Dec. 1(5, 1838. 

4. Sarah Arnold, b. Jan. 12, 1841. 

5. Philo Arnold, b. July 4, 1843. 

6. Edwin P. Arnold, b. April 20, 1845. 

7. Frank M Arnold, b. Sept. 7, 1847. 

8. James O. Arnold, b. Oct. 6, 1850; d. March 21, 1872. 

182 XIII. James, s b. April 18, 1819; m. Maila Harwood, May 4, 1846. 

SAMUEL 5 CHUECHILL (William," Samuel,' Joseph,^ 
JosiAH^). Born in the Wyoming Valley, May 22, 1778. He was 
about two months old when the Indians and Tories, under Major 
Butler, drove the people from their pleasant and prosperous homes. 
He was brought up in New Jersey. Married Anna McCarthy. 

Children. 

183 I. Albert,^ b. Jan. 6, 1802; m. 1st, Harriet Dresser; m. 2d, Anna 

FOSDICK. 

II. Anna,'^ b. April 9, 1804; m. Daniel Hopkins, Jan. 9, 1820. 

Children. 

1. Anna Hopkins, b. Sept. 29, 1821. 

2. Lovina Hopkins, b. Aug. 14, 1823. 

3. Phebe Hopkins, b. Sept. 18, 1825. 

4. Daniel Hopkins, b. April 3, 1828. 

5. Charles Hopkins, b. March 21, 1831. 

6. Mary Ann Hopkins, b. July 27, 1834. 

7. Martha M. Hopkins, b. April 4, 1837. 

8. Morton Hopkins, b. July 27, 1839. 

0. Wilson S. Hopkins, b. July 11, 1842. 

10. Edward Hopkins, U^j^ ^ ^^^^ 3^ ^g^^ 

11. Edgar Hopkins, J 

184 III. Samuel,^ b. Aug. 8, 1806; m. Mary Fosdick. 

185 IV. AsA,« b. Jan. 16, 1809; m. ( ) Dorrell. 

V. Mary,*^ b. Oct. 29, 1811; m. Joel Butts. 
VI. CiNDERiLLA," b. May 22, 1814; m. Samuel Brass. 

186 VII. Thomas,* b. Aug. 5, 1815; m. Aurelia Woodward. 
VIII. Mehitable,* b. June 17, 1819; m. Green Parker 

187 IX. John Hubbard,* b. May 23, 1821; m. Lucy Fosdick. 

188 X. Truman," b. March 21, 1823; m. Charlotte Davis. 
XI. Lauua," b. April 21, 1826; m. Barnard Cram. 

59. 

ASA 5 CHURCHILL (William," Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah ^). 
Born in New Jersey, July 12, 1780. Married, 1802, Hannah 
Norton, of Bristol, N.Y. 

Children. 
I. Nancy,* b. March 27, 1804; m. Edward Jones, of Meredith, N.Y. 

Child. 
1. Almira Jones; m. ( ) Stebbins. 



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II. Joel Norton,* b. Oct. 21, 1805; m. Abigail Allex, of Bristol. 
No issue. 

189 III. Willis,"^ b. March 10, 1810; m. Amelia Bradley, Aug. 21, 1834. 

IV. Meltnda,* b. May 14, 1812; m. Samuel Brown, of Harwinton, 

Conn. 

Children. 

1. Ellen Melinda Brown, b. May 30, 1833; m. John E. Lewis. 

2. Antoinette Brown, b. Sept. 15, 18o5; m. Lewis Humphrey. 

3. Edgar Julius Brown, b. Oct. 1, 1837; m. Mary C. Alfred. 

4. Beiden Samuel Brown, b. Feb. 27, 1839; m. Adeline Alfred. 

5. Juliette Brown, b. March 10, 1841; m. DeWitt Hull. 

V. Alexander," b. Nov. 19, 1814; d. Sept. 26, 1815. 

190 VI. Levi,* b. March 26, 1817; m. 1st, Mary Camp, dau. of Johnson; 

m. 2d, Mrs. Cynthia Taylor. 
VII. Charles,* b. May 26, 1820; d. Oct. 26, 1821. 

60. 

JOSEPH s CHURCHILL (Joseph/ Joseph/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). 
Born in Newington, 1750, and lived there in the old " Red House," 
known as the " Dowd House " later. He owned and operated a 
grist-mill, and his sons followed him in that business. He died 
April 26, 1812. Married, Sept. 11, 1777, Rhoda Goodrich, born 
March 25, 1750. She was the daughter of Benjamin, and she died 
Feb. 24, 1827, aged seventy-seven. 

Children born in Newington. 
I. Sarah,* b. 1778; m. Charles Alcott. 

Children. 

1. Sallie Alcott, b. October, 1809; d. in infancy. 

2. Calvin Alcott, b. Nov. 22, 1815; d. young. 

3. Sarah Jane Alcott, b. June 26, 1819 ; m. Harrison O. Gillette. 

191 II. Joseph,* b. 1780; m. Anna Allen Judd, 1804. 

192 III. James,* b. March 28, 1782; m. Clarissa Steel, dau. of David. 

G3. 

JONATHAN « CHURCHILL (JoxathaV Jonathan,^ Joseph,^ 
Josiah ^). Born at Woodbury, Conn., ISTov. 25, 1749. Served in 
the Revolutionary War, in Capt. Hezekiah Leach's Compan}^ A 
letter dated November, 1776, is preserved among his descendants, 
which he wrote from " Saw-pits in Rye," meaning " rifle-pits " in a 
rye-field. Married 1st, Sarah Burgess ; 2d, Comfort Woodcock. 

Children of First Wife 

I. Sally,* b. June 18, 1775 ; d. Oct. 8, 1795. 

193 II. Josiah, * b. Jan. 11, 1777; m. Olive Odell. 
III. Lucy,* b. May 11, 1779; unmarried. 

194 IV. Leman,* b. Dec. 6, 1780; m. Folly Demills. 

V. Polly,* b. April 8, 1784; m. 1st, David Taylor; m. 2d, Amasa 

Cook. No children reported of either marriage. 
VI. Irene,* b. Feb. 14, 1786; m. Phineas Cook. 
VII. Phebe,* b. Feb. 28, 1791 ; m. Daniel Taylor. 



368 THE CHURCHILL FA.MILY [Connecticut 



Children of Second Wife. 

195 VIII. Daniel,^ b. Nov. 14, 1798; m. Catharine Davis. 

IX. Abigail,* born July 26, 1806; unmarried. 
X. Patty Emily,* b. May 13, 1808 ; never married, probably. 

64. 

HEZEKIAH * CHURCHILL (Jonathan/ Jonathan,' Joseph,^ 

JosiAH ^). Born at Woodbury, Conn., Feb. 2, 1752. Settled in 

Bethlehem, Conn. Married, but we have not received the name of 

his wife. 

Ckild. 

196 I. Samuel,* who married a wife whose name is not obtained, and they 

had a daughter who married Thomas Spropl, and we have no 
further record of the family. 

65. 

MOSES* CHURCHILL (Jonathan," Jonathan,' Joseph,^ 
Josiah '). Born at Woodbury, Conn., Dec. 1, 1759. Married 
Mary Crosby. 

Children. 

I. Mary Axx,* b. 1787; m. Samuel Curtis. 

II. Betsey,* b. 1789; m. Benjamin Sparks. 

197 III. Moses, Jr.,* b. 1791 ; m. Anna Hubbard. 
IV. LucY,*b. 179H; m. ( ) Sampson. 

V. Major,* b. 1795; d. in infancy. 

VI. Polly,* b. 1797; m. Solomon Phillips. 

VII. Rebecca,* b. 1799 ; d. at the age of fourteen years. 

VIII. Infant Daughter,* b. 1801; d. at Cornwall. 

IX. Samuel,* b. 1803; d. single, 1838, aged iliirty-five years. 

66. 

OLIVERS CHURCHILL (Jonathan,* Jonathan,' Joseph,^ 

Josiah '). Born at Bethlehem, Conn., April 15, 1762. He lived 

at Pawlet, Vt., the greater part of his life. Married, 1788, Eunice 

Barnes, daughter of Abel, born at Litchfield, Conn., 1764. She 

died at Pawlet, Vt., June 14, 1809. Married 2d, in 1810, Lydia 

Goodrich. 

Children of First Wife. 

198 I. Gilbert,* b. Sept. 25, 1789; m. Abigail Davis, of Bergen, N.Y. 

Children of Second Wife, born at Pawlet, Vt. 

199 II. "WiLLiAM,*b. March 6, 1812; m. Charity Russell, of Monroe, N.Y. 

III. Almina,* b. Nov. 15, 18U. 

IV. Mari',* b. Jan. 10, 1817; m. William Cook. Mrs. Cook d. Jan. 

15, 1870. Mr. Cook d. Feb. 26, 1867. 

Children . 

1. Ebenezer Cook, b. Feb. 21, 1840; d. April 23, 1841. 

2. Ebenezer Cook, b. Aug. 14, 1842. 

3. Amy Cook, b. June 17, 1845. 



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4. Stephen Cook, b. March 24, 1848; d. young. 

5. Charles Cook, b. May 22, 1851 ; d. Jan. 24, 1852. 

6. Lydia Cook, b. July 10, 1853; d. March 21, 1865. 

7. David Cook, b. Dec. 25, 1855; d. March 13, 1865. 

8. Seth Cook, b. Julv 11, 1858. 

9. Eunice Cook, b. Nov. 28, 1861. 

V. Laura,'' b. Aug. 20, 1818 ; m. Theodore Cranmer. No issue. 

200 VI. Oliver,^ b. June 21, 1821. 

201 VII. Hiram,^ b. March 25, 1825 ; unmarried. A school teacher. 

202 VIII. Charles,« b. May 20, 1828; d. at Bergen, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1849. 

67. 

AMOS 5 CHURCHILL (Joxathax," Jonathan,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born at Bolton, Canada, Oct. 19, 1709. Lived in Bolton, 
Canada, and Bedford, Mass. He owned and worked a stone- 
quarry. An honest and straightforward man. He died May 8, 
1857. Married, Oct. 25, 1795, Deborah Thornton, who was born 
Dec. 26, 1776, and died Feb. 25, 1860. 

Children . 

I. Electa. 6 b. Dec. 14, 1796. 

203 II. Leman,* b. May 6, 1798; m. Minerva Anderson. 

204 HI. Hiram,** b. Dec. 5, 1800; m. Abigail Betsey Ingalls. 
IV. Constant, « b Nov. 2, 1802. 

205 V. Oliver,'' b. Jan. 28, 1805; m. a Miss Clark, it is said, and had a 

son Charles, b. in 1839, who m. a Blanchard. 
VI. Harriet,* b. March 6, 1808, and d. June 18, 1879. No further 
record. 

206 VII. Oti.s,« b. May 28, 1810; m. Susan P. Raymond, May 4, 1837. 
VIII. Deborah,^ b. May 6, 1812. 

IX. Harlo\v,6 b. Aug. 12, 1814. 

207 X. Amos," b. Dec. 31, 1816; m. Lucretia Rowe, Sept. 27, 1842. 

68. 

WILLIAM 5 CHURCHILL O^^lliam," Joxathan,=' Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born at Litchfield, Conn., 1766. Settled in Fairfax, 
Vt., about 1798, but removed, in 1812, to Randolph, Portage County, 
Ohio. Married, at Wallingford, Conn,, 1794, Polly Merriman. 

Children. 

208 I. Stephen Major," b. Dec. 4, 1796; m. Maria Beach. 
II. Diana," m. William Hyliar. 

III. Polly,* d. unmarried. 

IV. Jdlia,® m. ( ) Desthick. 

V. Esther," ni. Isaac Hargett. 

VI. Charlotte," m. John McGowan. 

209 VII. Philo,*^ m. Electa Merriman. 
VIII. Emily," m. Truman Case. 

IX. Clarissa," m. 1st, Hibbard Case; in. 2d, Almon Carlton. 

210 X. Lyman," m. Emily Adams. 

69. 

DAA'ID^ CHURCHILL (William,^ Jonatha^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born at Litchfield, Conn., March 17, 1768. Married 
Zerviah Leach, March, 1797. She was born Oct. 14, 1772. 



370 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

I. Matilda,® b. January. 1798; m. David T. Norton. 

211 II. Carmel,* b. June 4, 1799; m. Elizabeth Stoat. 

212 III. David, « b. Feb. 2, 1801 ; m. Zoa Eggleston, 1828. 
IV. Hannah,'^ b. October, 180?; ni. William Young. 

213 V. Cyrus," b. July 6, 1804; m. Mart Phelps, Sept. 4, 1827. 

214 VI. Levi,6 b. Aug. 24, 1806; m. Mary Pine, March 4, 183Q. 

VII. Sally,« b. Nov. 20, 1807; m. 1st, Miles Cody, Dec. 9, 1832; m. 
2(1, RuFus Welthy, Aug. 15, 1850. 

Children, all hy First Ilushand. 

1. Lyman Codv, b. April 14, 1834. 

2. Joseph Cody, b. April 30, 1837. 

3. Elijah Cody, b. March 13, 1840. 

4. Philo Codv, b. Oct. 5, 1842. 

5. Warren Cody, b. Oct. 26, 1846. 

216 VIII. Tedman,* b. April 21, 1809; m. Charlotte Chadwick. 
IX. William,® b. 1810; d. aged eight months. 

216 X. William," b. Aug. 24, 1812; m. Susan Pine. 

217 XI. John," b. March 17, 1814; m. Anne Walker. 

XII. Charity Sophia," b. Oct. 29, 1815; m. 1st, Daniel Pine, July 5, 
1835 ; m. 2d, John Monroe, Oct. 14, 1849. 

Children of Fiist Ilushand. 

1. Levi Charchill Pine, b. July 20, 1838. 

2. Infant, d. without name. 

3. Mary Matilda Pine, b. July 29, 1841; ni. Mr. Hall. 

4. Malvina Pine. b. June 11, 1844. 

No record of children of second husband. 



72. 

REV. SAxMUEL^ CHURCHILL (William/ Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Litchfield, Conn., April 18, 1775. He 
early showed a strong desire for a liberal education, and at fourteen 
years attracted the attention of Dr. Rice, of Litchfield, who took 
him to his home where his education was completed. He became a 
fine scholar, especially in the classic languages and Hebrew. He 
was ordained to the Baptist ministry in 1797 and preached several 
years in Connecticut, before his settlement in Whiting, Vt. Some- 
where about 1814 he removed to Elizabethtown, N.Y., where he 
preached thirteen years. In 1827 he removed to Williamsville, N. Y., 
and thence, in a year, to the town of Louth, Canada, and thence 
two years later to Springfield, Pa., and thence in 1838 to Hayfield, 
wliere he filled out his last pastorate, and died, Feb. 18, 1842. 
Married, at Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 22, 1798, Rebecca St. John, 
daughter of Peter St. John, o£ Norwalk, Conn. She died in Louth, 
Canada, Oct. 29, 1828. 

Children. 
I. Betsey," b. April 1, 1799; m. Ansel Knapp, .May, 1816. 



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Children. 

1. Samuel Knapp, b. August, IS 17. 

2. Alanson Knapp, b. September, 1821; d. 1832. 

3. Alniira Knapp, b. September, 1825; d. June, 1833. 

4. Sophronia Knapp, b. October, 1827; m. Andrew Williams, 1845. 

5. Horace Knapp, b. October, 1837; m. Jane Thompson. 
II. EzEKiEL St. John.'* b. 1802; d. in 1811, aged nine years. 

III. Almira,« b. Nov.2a, 1804; m. Key. Paul Scott Richards, July 8, 
1824. 

Children. 

1. Almira Richards, b. April 10, 1827. 

2. Clarkson Howard Richards, b. May 10, 1829. 

218 IV. James HoiT,6 b. Dec. 7, ISOG; m. 1st, Lena Skeixey, March 9. 1830; 
m. 2d, L0VI8A Adams, March 24, 1836. 

V. Rebecca,^ b. April 22, 1809; m. John W. Senciiord, March, 

1828. They had no children; she died in 1833. 

VI. Irene Rich,« b. May 3,1813; m. William Carrincer, Jan. ">» 

1838. 

Children. 



1. Philena Elizabeth Carrinijer, b. Oct. 31, 1838; m. John S 

Green, April 8, 1863 

2. Phidelia Churchill Carringer, b. Nov. 8, 1840; ra. Andrew 

Patrick, Oct. 9, 1«58. 

3. Almira Lucy Carringer, b. Jan. 11, 1843; m. Hiram A. Knapp, 

March 21, 1862. 

4. Olive Maria Carringer, b. Nov. 16. 1845 ; m. Andrew Patrick, 

March 14, 1865 

Vll. Sarah Ann,« b. Nov. 3, 1816; d. July 21, 1835; unmarried. 
VIII. Nancy Judson," b. June 3, 1819; lii. Allan IIarkoun, Oct. 29, 
1839. 

She was born in Elizabetlitown, N.Y., June 3, 1819. She was 
educated in the schools of her native town, with a yc.Tr at Mrs. 
Norman Nicholson's Seminary, and a private academy at Williams- 
ville, N.Y. In 1828 she went with her father's family to Louth, 
Canada, where her mother died, and she soon after went to live 
with her older sister, Mrs. Richards, at Forestville, N. Y., where 
she finished her schooling at the private academy of Mrs. Charles 
Labatte In the fall of 1833 she returned to her father's home, 
then at Sheakleyville, Pa. Here she began her experience in 
school-teaching, which lasted until her marriage. Her husband 
was the son of Capt. Eliott Harroun, of Pembroke, N.Y., where 
he was born. Two children were born to Mrs. Harroun here, but 
died in infancy. They removed to Wisconsin in 1844. and settled 
in the township of Rosendale, being the fourth family to settle 
there, but within a few months were joined by a score of families, 
mostly from the East. Tiiey removed a little later to Sparta, Wis. 
Here they prospered, as the town grew rapidly, and Mr, Harroun, 
being a carpenter, found profitable ein|)loyment; but the fever of 
the West was still strong and so they removed again, in 1856, to 
Kansas, with their four children, the oldest about thirteen years. 
They found themselves in the midst of the war of "Border Ruffian- 
ism," and after two years were glad to get back to the North, and 
settle among civilized people, in Dodge County, Wis. Here their 
eldest boy died, and the husband met with an accident which ren- 
dered him unfit for work for some years, so that Mrs. Harroun was 
forced to resort to teaching again for her family's support. This 
teaching she continued twelve years, while her children grew up 
and became helpful as teachers, and her husband recovered in part, 
and the family prospered again. Mr. Harroun died April 23, 1889. 
Mrs. Harroun has been a diligent helper in the compilation of her 
grandfathoir's line of the family. 



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THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



[Connecticut 



219 



IX. 



Children of Allan and N. J. {Churchill) Harroun. 

1. Child, name not given, died in infancy. 

2. Child, name not given, died in infancy. 

3. Levi Clarkson Harroun, b. Jan. 12, 1842; d. in Wisconsin, Nov. 

18, 1857. 

4. James Ansel Harroun, b. in Wisconsin, Oct. 4, 1845; m. Katie 

McKay, June 26, 1878. He is in business in Luverne, Minn. 
He has one child: (1) Ella Harroun, b. May 26, 1883. 

5. Alpha Harroun, b. Nov. 4, 1848; m. Morris Welliver, Nov. 4, 

1868. 

6. Olive Adele Harroun, b. April 14, 1852; m. Henry Bowen, 

Nov. 28, 1872. 
Adonikam Judson,^ b July 15, 1821; m. Celestia Anthony, 

May, 1849. 
Samuel Stillman,® b. May 1, 1825; d. unmarried in 1854. 



73. 

LEVI^ CHURCHILL (William/ Jonathan,' Joseph,^ 
Josiah '). Born, probably, in Litchfield, Conn., 1777. Married 

Mary Haven. 

Children. 

220 I. Levi,^ m. Margaret Cromwell. 

II. LuciNDA,^ m. David Leach. 



SIXTH GENERATION 



77. 
NATHANIEL « CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,'' 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph,'^ Josiah ^) . Born March 2, 1756. Married, 
April 2, 1783, Mrs. Lydia (Osgood) Penfield, widow of Na- 
thaniel Penfield. ^ 

Children. J(jS*~^ ' 

221 I. Nathaniel,' b. March 20, 1784; m. Sarah Ray, 1806. \i^j^^^ 

222 II. Jeremiah.' 

223 III. ELifSHA.' 

IV. Lydia,' m. Herman Ray. 
V. Naomi,' in. Norman Elder. 

224 VI. John Sage,' b. July 20, 1798, in Hubbardton, Vt. ; m. Narcissa 

White. 

225 VII. Phineas Penfield,' b. Sept. 14, 1804 ; m, Marilla Guegory, Nov. 

27, 1827. 

78. 
STEPHEN « CHURCHILL (NATnANiEL,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born Nov. 19, 1761. Settled 
in New Canaan, Conn. The following meagre record, with no 
dates of birth, but dates of marriage with few names of persons, 
is all we have been able to obtain. Married, Sept. 7, 1787, Polly 

DeWolfe. 

Children. . i 

— I. Fanny Fuller,' m. Mr. Sedgwick, Jan. 12, 1812. ^ 
II. Rhoda.' m. Leach Ireland, Jan. 29, 1812. 

226 III. Jesse,' m., name not given, Feb. 20, 1814. 
IV. Cynthia.' m. Mr. Alden, Jan. 26, 1818. 

227 V. Putnam,' m. 1st, Calista A. Taylor, March 28, 1820; m. 2d, 

name not given, Feb. 21, 1831. 
VI. MARY,'m. Mr. Alden, Nov. 23, 1825. 

228 VII. William Henry,' m., name not given, Dec. 26, 1826. 
VIII. HuLDA,' m. Price Lake, Aug. 26, 1827. 

IX. Mehitable,' m., name not given, Jan. 12, 1831. 

79. 

SAGE 6 CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel," Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph, 2 Josiah ^). Born at New^ Canaan, Conn., Dec. 13, 1763. 
Lived in Cornwall, Vt., till 1800, when he removed toElizabethtown, 
N.Y. He was a farmer. Died Eeb. 27, 1813, at Lake Champlain. 
Married Elizabeth Mather, daughter of David and Hannah 
(Dunham) Mather. 

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374 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Cliildren born in Cornwall, Vt., but no dates of birth found. The church 
records show the first four baptized Oct. 6, 1793. 

I. Aaron, ^ d. young. 

229 II. BUSHNELL.' 

III. Elizabeth,' m. Robert D. LiND.SAy. 

Children . 

1. James E. Lindsay. Lived at Davenport, la. 

2. Margaret L. Lindsay, m. ( ) Pond, lived at Crown Point, 

N.Y. 

3. Martlia E. L. Lindsay, m. ( ) Tompkins, and lived at 

Neillsville, Wis. 

4. Freeman D. Lindsay. 

IV. RoxAXA,'' m. Mr. Whitcomb. Mrs. Roxana Whitcomb died in 

Randolpli, Vt. Children: We have received the names of three 
sons. Charles Whitcomb, who in 1890 was living in Middlebury, 
Pa., William Whitcomb, and Horace Whitcomb. 

230 V. Jesse Mather,' b. Nov. 18, 17U6, in Cornwall; m. Martha 

McCauley, June 31, 1822. 

231 VI. Eldredge.' Mr. James E. Lindsay wrote in 1890 that his uncle 

Eldredge died a few years before, leaving two sons, John M., 
then living in Marysville, Mo., and M. B., then at Florence, No. 
Dakota. 

232 VII. John.' 



81. 

SOLOMON 8 CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel/ 
Nathaniel,'' Joseph/ Josiah '). Boru at New Canaan, Conn., 
April 24, 1767. Settled in Berlin, Conn. Married, Dec. 30, 1790, 
Selina Hart, daughter of Elijah and Sarah (Gilbert) Hart, born 
Oct. 30, 1770. 

Children. 

234 I. Solomon,' b. Oct. 20, 1791; m. Candace Gilbert, Dec. 1, 1812. 

235 II. Amzi,' b. Dec. 11, 1793; m. Maria White, Newton, L.I. 
III. PRUDENTiA.'b. 179.5; d. Sept. 24, 1798. 

236 IV. Cyrus,' b. Dec. 15. 1797; m. Clarissa Bradley, Guilford, Conn. 

V. Selina Hart,' b. 1799; d. Nov. 17, 1799. 

VI. Selina Hart,' b. March 5, 1801; m. Andrew Rapelye, of 
Long Island, March 15, 1823. 

Childo'en. 

1. Andrew Rapelye, b. Aug. 23, 1824. 

2. Helen Selina Rapelye, b. Aug. 9, 1827. 

Vn. Prudentia.' b. July 15, 1804; m. Albert Webster, of West 

Hartford 
Vni. Louisa.' b. Nov. 20, 1807; d. June, 1808. 
IX. LouLSA,' b. Feb. 8, 1809 ; m. Ebenezer Evans, of Southington. 
She died soon, without children. 
X. James Bcshnell,' b. May 20, 1810; m. Ebenezer Evans, of 
Southington (as 2d wife). 

237 XI. John,' b 1813, m. 1st, Emeline Cleveland, Canton, Mass., in 

Wallingford, Conn.; m. 2d, Lucy R. French, of Litchfield, 
Conn. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 375 

83. 

THOMAS FOSTERS CHURCHILL (Jaxna,^ Nathaniel," 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph,'- Josiah '). Born in Georgia, Vt., Feb. 20, 
1780. He settled in Georgia, Vt., where lie was a farmer and 
lumber dealer. He operated a saw-mill, and was also interested in 
vessels on Lake Champlain. He was drowned Feb. 17, 1827, 
while crossing the lake on the ice, with a heavy horse-team. He 
was then living in Georgia, Vt. JNlarried Mary Strong, born at 
Southampton, Mass. She died in Ellenboro, Grant County, Wis., 
Nov. 6, 1864. 

Children, all horn (jjrobablyj in Georgia, Vt. 

I. Timothy Pickering,'' d. in infancy (at three months). 

238 II. Timothy ClappJ m and lived at Muscoda, Wis. ; d. there, 1848, 

leaving one child, Lucy. 
III. Candace Strong,'' b 1813; m. 1st. Hervey Smith; m. 2d, E. J. 
Drake. She d. at riattsville, Wis., May 1.5, 1850, and left no 
children. 

239 IV. Eben Dorman,^ b. at Georgia, Vt., Nov. C,, 1815; m. Martha E. 

Story, July 17, 1851, at Tlattsville, Wis. 
V. Stephen Mix,'' b. 1818; d. unmarried at Plattsville, N.Y., Aug. 

6, 1850. 
VI. Mary,^ d. in Richmond, Pa., aged eighteen years. 
VII. Josiah Noble, ^ b. 1824; d. unmarried, at Plattsville, Aug. 11, 
1850. 

240 VIII. James Alfred.' b. Aug. 24, 1825; m. Julia Ann Butler, Aug. 

18, 1853. 

83. 

JOSIAH « CHURCHILL (Janna,^ Nathaniel," Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,'- Josiah ^). Born March 9, 1784. Removed with his 
father in 1793 to Georgia, Vt. He was adopted by his uncle 
Josiah, who removed to Elmore, Lamoille County, Vt. Josiah re- 
moved West, and settled at Bethany, Genesee County, N.Y., where 
he became a man of influence. He served in the War of 1812, on 
the frontier. He was a surveyor of note, and was a justice of the 
peace, and town supervisor, and was representative two years. He 
died August 19, 1853. Married 1st, Feb. 11, 1808, Charlotte 
RuMSET. She died March 17, 1826. Married 2d, in 1827, Harriet 
WiGHTMAN, born June 28, 1803. 

Children of First Wife. 

241 I. William R.,'' b. Dec. 22, 1808; m. Fidelia Blshnell, Oct. 31, 

1833. 

242 II. James M.,'' b. Nov. 15, 1810; m Elizabeth Sperry, Feb. 8, 1844 

He lived in Fulton County, 111 , a trader. He wrote this account 
of his father's family. They had no children, and both died in 
Avon, 111. 
III. Charlotte R.,' b. May 6, 1813; m. William H. Van Epps, Jan. 4, 

1836. 

She was thrown from a carriage, soon after birth of her only 
child, and killed by the fall, Aug. 23, 1848. 



376 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Child. 
1. William H. Van Epps, Jr., b. 1848. 

243 IV. JosiAH,'' b. Sept. 28, 1818; d. in infancy. 

V. Alta Maria,' b. June 27, 1821 ; ra. 1st, Nathaniel Peck, Feb. 10, 
1841; m. 2d, Eleazer Chi rchill, Oct. 27, 1851. 
She d. in Akron, N.Y., 1894. 

Child of Second Husband. 

1. Louise E. Churchill, b. Oct. 4, 1861; m. Orlando Kellogg 
Parker, Oct. 8, 1885. 

Children of Second Wife. 

VI. Ann Elizabeth,' b. Oct. 18, 1828; m. George G. Dixon, Oct. 3. 
1850. 

They had one child d. in infancy. Mrs. Dixon d. March, 1852. 
VII. Olive Amelia,' b. Aug. 11, 1832; m. Albert G. DeShon, Feb. 
11, 1858. 

They had no children. 
VIII. Charles H.,' b. Dec. 10. 1836; d. July 3, 1850. 

244 IX. Albert J.,' b. Oct. 2, 1842; m. Mart E. Mailliard, Oct. 31, 1866. 



84. 

JANNA« CHURCHILL (Jaxna,^ Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,'- Josiah '). Bornin Hubbardton, Vt., Feb. 18,1786. He 
removed and settled in ISTew York, probably in Genesee County, 
where he was a farmer. He died June 11, 1861. Married, Jan. 10, 
1810, Elizabeth Parsons, of Bennington, Vt. She died Aug. 7, 
1863. 

Children. 

I. Adaline L.,' b. Feb. 14, 1811; ni. Samdel T. Adams, Sept. 12 
1835. 

Children of Samuel T. and Adaline L. {Churchill') Adams. 

1. John Q. Adams, b. Jan. 26, 1836; m. Susan Randall. 

2. E. Marie Adams, b. May 13, 1838. 

3. Helen L. Adams, b. Nov. 27, 1840; m. Henry Whitman, and 

d. May 3, 1883. 

4. Charles C. Adams, b. May 23, 1843; d. Dec. 23, 1853. 

5. Charlotte C. Adams, b. Sept. 23, 1847 ; m. Sanford Fleming. 

6. Tyner Hall Adams, b. Aug. 26, 1849; m. Julia Paul. 

II. Eliza M.,' b. Sept. 2, 1812; m. Elijah C. Adams. 

245 III. Marcellus C.,' b. March 3, 1814; m. Abbt Page. 

246 IV. Charles P.,' b. Sept. 6, 1815; m. 1st, Harriet Austin; m. 2d, 

Harriet Perkins. 
V. Lucy Z.,' b. Aug. 16, 1817; d. aged seven years. 

247 VI. Julius M.,' b. May 7, 1825; m. 1st, Elmira Roberts; m. 2d, 

Sarah Badgley. 
VII. Charlotte,' b. Sept. 3, 1826; unmarried. 

AMOS« CHURCHILL (Amos,'^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,' Josiah ^). Born in Middletown, Conn., April 14, 1775. 
Removed with his father's family to Broadalbin, N.Y. They lived 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 377 

at Broadalbin. Married, in Middletown, Conn., about 1795, Olive 
Wilcox. 

Children horn at Broadalbin. 
I. Olive,' m. James Bell, of Providence, N.Y. 

Children of James and Olive (^Churchill) Bell. 



1. Sarah Bell. 

2. Ann Bell. 

3. Fanny Bell. 

4. Maria Bell. 

5. William H. Bell. 



6. Amos C. Bell. 

7. Harriet C. Bell. 

8. James H. Bell. 

9. Jared Bell. 

10. Olive Eliza Bell. 



248 II. Dr. Amos,'' b. May 12, 1805, m. 1st, Ann Maria Downing; m. 

2d, Lucy Hale. 

III. Harriet,'' b. Nov. 15, 1807; d. unmarried, at Broadalbin, Oct 24, 

1842. 

IV. Giles Wilcox,' b. June 27, 1811; d. witliout issue, June 5, 

1871. 

249 V. Dr. Charles W.,' b. Oct. 10, 1814; m. Louisa Sigison, of New 

York, Auff. 22, 1843. 
VI. Elijah W.,'b. Sept. 27, 1817; m. Eliza Judson, of Mayfield, N.Y. 

ROSWELL« CHURCHILL (Amos,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,' 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Middletown, Conn., April 4, 1777. 
Settled at Mayfield, N.Y., where he was a manufacturer of merino 
cloth. He imported the first merino sheep sometime before 1812, 
and received from the State a large silver punch bowl in recognition 
of his manufacture of the finest merino cloth produced in the State. 
He was a man of fine presence and dignified manners. He was a 
justice of the peace in Mayfield. He removed from Mayfield to 
Albany, and later to New York City. Died April, 1835. Married 
1st, July, 1802, at Middletown, Abigail Roberts, of that town, 
daughter of Ebenezer and Abigail (Dobell) Roberts. She died 1811. 
Married 2d, Abigail Covell, of Providence, N.Y. She died 1854. 

Children. 

I. LoRENA,'' b. at Middletown, Conn., Dec. 11,1803; m. Rev. Lemuel 
Covell. 

One Child. 
1. Adelia Covell. 
II. Caroline,^ b. at Mayfield, NY. ; m. Solomon Whipple, Dec. 20, 

1826. 

Children. 

1. Harriet Fidelia Whipple, b. Feb. 25, 1828; m. RobertThomp- 

son, Nov. 19, 1855. 

2. Frances Emily Whipple, b. March 30, 1830 ; d. unmarried, 1887. 

3. William Wirt Whipple, b. July 4, 183-'; d. unmarried, 1887. 

4. Mary Whipple, b. Aug. 20, 1834. Was living March, 1902. 

5. Daniel Thornton Whipple, b. May 3, 1837; d. 1887. 

G. Henry Churchill Whipple, b. May 3, 1839; m. Julia Wood. 
7. Abigail Whipple, b. Dec. 6, 1841; d. 1887. 



378 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

8. Francis Marvin Whipple, b. April 17, 1843; d. 1887. 

9. Caroline Ella Wlupple, b. March 10, 1845; d. 1887. 
10. Alanson Edgar Whipple, b. Jan. 3, 1841); d. 1887. 

III. Emmeline,' b. at Mayfield, NY. ; m. Erastus McKenny. 

IV. Abigail,' b. at Mayfield, N.Y. ; d. unmarried, at Albany, Hged 

eighteen years. 

Children of Second Wife. 

251 V. Alanson Covell,' b. 1813; m. Lucy Cornwall. 

253 VI. Erasmus Darwin,' b. Nov. 7, 1815 ; m. Sarah E. Finch, b. Jan 27, 
1817. 
VII William Henky,' b. 1817; in. Mary Pearson. 
?52a VIII. Kensellaer Emmet,' b. Jan. 20, 1820; m. Gertrude Ramsey. 
252b IX. Charles R ,' m. Lydia Bowden. 
X. James Edwin.' Never married. 



87. 
JESSE « CHURCHILL (Amos,^ Nathaniel," Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Middletown, June 2, 1782. Eemoved 
to Broadalbin, N.Y., before 1809, and died there March 29, 1842. 
Married, 1804, Catherine Smith, of Middletown, Upxjer Houses. 
She died 1846. 

Children lorn, first two at Middletown, the rest at Broadalbin- 

253 I. William Eliott,' b. Feb. 22, 1805; m. 1st, Sarah E. Cowles ; 

m. 2d, Louisa Terry. 

254 II. Henry,' b. Feb. 17, 1807; m. 1st, Selina Burr, at GloversvlUe, 

Fulton County, 1831 ; m. 2d, Sybil E. Roberts, at Albany, N.Y. , 
June 1, 1852. 

255 III. Timothy Gridley,' b. April 28, 1809; m. Patience Lawrence, 

of New York. 

IV. Mary Ann,' b. Sept. 8, 1812; m. at Hartford, Feb. 19, 1850, H. S. 
Smith, of Gloversville, N.Y., and lived there. They had no 
children. 
V. Lucy Maria,' b. July 16, 1813; m. Peter M. Reynolds, of Johns- 
town, N.Y. 

VI. Jane Eliza,' b. about 1816; m. George W. Root, of Hartford, 
June 6, 1854. No children. 

256 VII. Allen Cowles,' b. July 17, 1820; m. Caroline C. Warner, at 

Gloversville, Oct. 2S, 1840. 

257 VIII. Charles Brockway,' b. Feb. 26, 1828; m. Caroline Smith, of 

New York City. 

89. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ John,* Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born May 20, 1763. He lived for a time at Cornwall, 
N.S., but later returned to Chatham (now Portland), Conn. Mar- 
ried, Oct. 28, 1790, Anna Lowden, at Cornwall, KS. 

Children. 

I. Prudence,' b. at Cornwall, N.S , Aug. 27, 1793; m. Joseph 
Wade, of Granville, N.S. They had no children. 

258 II. Samuel,' b. at Chatham, Conn., Aug. 2, 1795; m. Eliza Willet, 

of Granville, N.S. 



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93. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Joskph,^ John/ Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Chatham, Conn., June 12, 1769. He 
was a ship-builder and for some years ovrned the ship-yard at 
Chatham, Conn., and lived there. He died April 21, 1840. Mar- 
ried, Oct. 29, 1788, Ruth Chipman, daughter of Ebenezer. She 
was born Jan. 4, 1768, and died Jan. 11, 1849. 

Children born in Chatham^ Conn. 

259 I. John,' b. July 28, 1789; m. Emily Wilcox, July 1, 1809. 

II. Melantha,' b. Sept. 11, 1791; m. Benjamin Goodrich. 



Children. 



1. Jeremiah J. Goodrich. 

2. Lauretta Goodrich. 

3. Frances Eliza Good- 

rich. 

4. Benjamin Goodrich. 

5. Jackson Goodrich. 



(5. Ralph Goodrich. 

7. Alfred Goodrich. 

8. Watson Goodrich. 

9. Ruth Goodrich. 

10. Elizabeth Goodrich. 



260 III. Alfred,' b. Jan. 26, 1794; m. Sally Hall, dau. of David, of 

Portland, Conn., Oct. 3, 1813. 
IV. Laura,' b. July 25, 1797; d. June 20, 1815. 
V. Ruth,' b. Aug. 29, 1799; d. Dec. 30, 1818. 

261 VI. Charles,' b. Jan. 29, 1802; m. Lie y Taylor, of Glastonburv. 
V[[. Joseph Bush,' b. July 5, 1804; d. Au-j. 11, 1805. 

VIII. Joseph Bush,' b. Feb. 21, 1807; d. Feb. 10, 1824. 

IX. Prudence,' b. Dec. 23, 1809; ra. Feb. 2(5, 1829, Erasmus Glad- 
win, the son of James and Margaret (Tripp) Gladwin, of Had- 
dam, Conn., b. Oct. 19, 1801. 

Children. 

1. Joseph Churchill Gladwin, b. June 24, 1830. 

2. Laura Gladwin, b. Jan. 13, 1833. 

3. Frederick Erasmus Gladwin, b. March 20, 1839. 

93. 

CAPT. DAVID « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ John,* Nathaniel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Portland, Conn., May 16, 1771. Died 
May 19, 1821. Married 1st, Oct. 14, 1792, Jerusha Ufford, 
daughter of Eliakim and Christian (White) Uft'ord, of Portland. 
She was born April 25, 1771 ; died Oct. 6, 1805. Married 2d, Betsey 

Gkiffin. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. George Washington,' b. Sept. 28, 1793; d. May 9, 1801. 
II. Maria,' b Sept. 29, 1795; d. May 3, 1796. 

262 III. Henry Ufford,' b. June 30, 1797; m. Emily Green Hall, June 

30, 1817. 

263 IV. David Dk kinson,' b. .Jan. 31, 1800; ra. Esther Patten Payne, 

.Julv 21, 1831. 
V. Mary,' b. May 2, 1803; d. March 27, 1868; m. Samuel Cooper 
Hall, of Middletown, Conn., June 25, 1826. He was the son of 
William C. and Olive (Cooper) Hall; b. Sept 8, 1799; d. October, 
1852. No children. 

264 VI. George,' b. Sept 6, 1805; m. Sarah Peck. 



380 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children of Second Wife. 

VII. Ebenezer,' b. 1807; d. Sept. 10, 1815. 
VIII. William,' b. 1811; d. Oct. 15, 1815. 

IX. Elizabeth Prudence,' b. Jan. 27, 1814; m. Ldcid.s Smith, 
Brooklyn, L.I. , December, 1840. He was b. Aug. 27, 1813. She 
d. Oct. 24, 1875. 

Children of Lucius and Elizabeth (^Churchill) Smith. 

1. Sidney Churchill Smith, b. Jan. 6, 1842. 

2. Virginia Eloise Smitli, b. Sept. 18, 1844. 

3. Eben Griffin Smith, h. Aug. 11, 1846; d. July 22, 1875. 

4. Dan DanieLson Smith, b. Jan. 3, 1849. 

5. Elizabeth Milo Smith, b. Oct. 20, 1850. 

6. Charles Carroll Smith, b. July 4, 1855; d. Aug. 5, 1855. 

X. Anna Maria,' b. Sept. 17, 1817; d. June 7, 1865; m. John 
Frelinghuysk.n Schenck, M.D., Oct. 9, 1850. He was of 
Flemington, N.J.; b. June 6, 1799. 

Children. 

1. Griffin Churchill Schenck, b. April 10, 1852. 

2. Charles Edward Schenck, b. April 20, 1855; d. April 10, 1856. 

3. Mary Elizabeth Schenck, b. Sept. 21, 1858. 

94. 

EBENEZER « CHURCHILL (Benjamia-,^ Danikl/ Nathaniel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Salisbury, Conn., April, 1791. He was 
a cattle dealer. Settled first in Edmundston, N.Y., and later in Sher- 
burne, N.Y., and died there April, 1822 ; married Sabrina Tupper, 
of an Irish family of quality. 

One Child born in Sherburne^ N. Y. 

266 I. Ebenezer Delos,' b. Feb. 11, 1822; m. Hannah Lemoyne Atkins, 

Oct. 2, 1849. 



95. 

CHARLES 6 CHURCHILL (Ben.jamin,^ Daniel,* Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born in Salisbury, Conn., June 5, 1793. Lived 
in Utica, N.Y., where he was a lumber dealer. An upright man. 
Married Lois Baldwin, daughter of Isaac, born in New Milford, 
Conn., March 11, 1785. 

Children. 

I. Charles Baldwin,' b. April 20, 1821; d. in Chatham, Conn., 1851. 
II. Elizabeth Edmiston,' b. July 14, 1822. Living (1901) unmarried. 
III. Cornelia M.,' m. William Barton. 

Children. 

1. Charles Barton, d. 1882. 

2. Lena Barton, d. 1875. 



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96. 

SELDEN« CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Daniel/ Nathaniel,' 
Joseph,'^ Josiah ^). Born in Chatham, Conn., Dec. 14, 1783, 
and removed with his father to Eichfield, N.Y., in 1795. About 
1800 he became a fur-trader at Davenport, Iowa, but his health 
being broken down by rheumatism, he returned to the old 
farm at Richfield, N.Y., to which his father had migrated from 
Chatham, Conn. He was a man of more than ordinary ability, a 
student of Shakespeare, and a humorist of local note. He was very 
tall of stature. Died in 1866. Married 1st, Mary Duel, daughter 
of Daniel, of New York ; married 2d, Lucretia Clements. 

CJiildren of First Wife. 

266 I. Dr. Alonzo,'' b. Jan. 20, 1811 ; m. Jane Morgan, Feb. 10, 1834. 
II. Nancy,' m. Robert Barnes 

267 III. Daniel,' m. Mary Elmina Hull. 

Children of Second Wife. 

IV. Lucretia.' 
V. Malvina,' never married. 
VI. Adelaide.' 

97. 

ALFRED « CHURCHILL (Daniel,^ Daniel," Nathaniel,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in Chatham, Conn., Aug. 29, 1790. Settled 
iirUtica, N.Y., Oct. 28, 1828, and became a very prosperous and 
influential citizen of that city. He was proprietor at one time of 
the celebrated hostelry of an earlier day known as " Bagg's Hotel." 
He died in Utica, Jan. 10, 1865. Married Emma Derbyshire, of 
Hartwick, N.Y. 

Children. 

268 I. Alfred Derbyshire,' b. in Hartwick, N.Y., Sept. 30, 1826; d. 

single, Dec. 27, 1843. 

269 II. George Clarence,' b. in Utica, N.Y. , April 14, 1829; m. Annie 

Brayton. 
III. Charlotte D.,' b. Feb. 21, 1831 ; d. Feb. 2G, 1834. 

98. 
JAMES « CHURCHILL (Elijah,^ Giles,* Samuel,' Joseph,^ 
Josiah '). Born, Chester, Mass., on the old homestead, Nov. 11, 
1785. They lived in Stamford, N.Y. He died at Stamford, N.Y., 
Sept. 5, 1843. Married, March 2, 1815, Betsey Gilbert, who 
was born in Stamford, July 4, 1792, and died July 13, 1878, at 
Stamford, N.Y. 



382 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Children horn in Stamford. 

270 I. Charles Gilbert,^ b. Pec. 2, 1817; m. Ruth P. Acklet. 
II. Sally Ann,'' b. Oct. 12, 1821; d. Aug. 9, 1829. 

III. Elijah,' b. Mav 5, 1824; d. Jan. 8, 1848. No family. 

IV. James, Jr.,' b. May 28. 1826; d. Jan. 9, 1853. No family. 

271 V. George,' b. March 2, 1830; ni. Sarah Fuller. 

272 VI. Andrkw L..' b Feb. 6, 1833; m. Amelia Ackley, Jan. 4, 1855. 

273 VII. Addison J.,' b. May 1,1836; m. Elizabeth Hougiitaling. 

99. 

GILES « CHURCHILL (Elijah/ Giles,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,-' 
JosiAH ^). Born in Midcllefield, Mass., July 28, 1793, and lived 
there. Died Eeb. 7, 1864, aged seventy-five years. Married 
Abigail Haskins, born Sept. 26, 1796, in Simsbuiy, Conn. 

Children horn in Middlefield, Mass. 

274 I. William,' b. April 18, 1816. 
274a II. Elijah Lyman,' b. 1819. 

III. Abigail,' b. 1821. 

IV. Laura,' b. 1824. 

100. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Elijah,^ Giles," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Middlefield, Feb. 16, 1796. Lived in 
Chester, Mass. He died Aug. 22, 1865. Married 1st, Nov. 4, 
1819, Hannah Percival, who was born Oct, 6, 1799, died Dec. 
17, 1835. Married 2d, April 1, 1841, Dolly W. Davis. 

Children horn in Chester, iMass. 

I. Lucy Sophia,' h. Sept. 5, 1820; ni. Lyman Johnson, Oct. 4, 1849. 
She d. Sept. 25, 1900. 

Children. 

1. Jane Lucy Johnson, b. Sept. 19, 1851. 

2. George Lyman Johnson, b. June 14, 1855 

II. Hannah Maria,' b. Dec. 19, 1822; m. Baxter Johnson, March 
2, 1844. 

Children born in Hinsdale, Mass. 

1. Ellen Sarah Johnson, b. Aug. 29, 1846; m. Charles B. 

Canfield, Oct. 21, 1869. 

2. Clara Maria Johnson, b. July 10, 1853; m. Clark Durant 

Noble, April 29, 1880. Both married in Hinsdale. 

IIL Sarah,' b. Nov. 6, 1824; d. Nov. 15, 1843. 

IV. Anna,' b July 14, 1828; m. Zadock Ingalls, of Chester, Mass , 
April 4, 1850. 

CJiildren. 

1. Hannah DeEtte Ingalls, b. Nov. 28, 1851. 

2. Charles Zadock Ingalls, b. April 4, 1854. 

3. Sarah Ann Ingall.«, b. Oct. 17, 1855. 

4. Myra Phelps Ingalls, b. Oct. 2, 1862. 

5. James Thompson Davis Ingalls, b. Feb 28, 1864. 

6. Clara Belle Ingalls | ^ j^.j g ^gg- 

7. Carrie Belle Ingalls J 



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274:b V. Charles Elijah,' b. April 9, 1833; m. Martha Wright, Dec. 8, 
1863; d. Jan. 2, 1864. No further record obtained. 
VI. Clarissa E.,' b. April 9, 1883; m. Milo Milton Wentwortii, 
April 9, 1861. She was his second wife, and d. Nov. li, 1871, 
at the birth of fourth child 

Children. 

1. Ella Maria Wentworth, b. Dec. 19, 1864; m. Luther Wads- 

worth Bridges, Oct. 16, 1894. 

2. Emma Jane Wentworth, b. Jan. 5, 1865; d. Jan. 19, 1865, 

aged two weeks. 
3 Arthur Milton Wentworth, b. Sept. 4, 1870. 
4. Ada Lillian Wentworth, b. Nov. U, 1871. 

VIL Hakkiet,' b. Nov. 29, 1835; d. Feb. 18, 1838. 

Child by the Second Wife. 

VIII. Harriet Eliza.' b. Dec. 28, 1846; m. George Cone, of Chester, 
Mass., Jan. 13, 1872, at Warren, Mass. Lived at Chester. 

Children horn at Chester. 

1. Clayton Bishop Cone, b. Oct. 25, 1874. 

2. Lew-is Nelson Cone, b. June 13, 1876; d. Aug. 29, 1883. 

3. Harriet Eliza Cone, b. Jan. 28, 1881. 



lOlo 

DK. GILES « CHURCHILL (Stephkn/ Gilks," Samukl,^ 

Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Cherry Valley, N.Y., March 12, 1786. 

He was a physician in the town of Concord, Erie County, N.Y. He 

died Sept. 2(5, 1873, in Concord, N.Y. Married, Feb. 7, 1813, 

Abigail Tooker, born in Lyme, Conn., Aug. 22, 1788 ; died 

March 12, 1863. 

Children horn in Concord. 

I. Eliza Ann,' b. in Concord, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1813; m. Prentice 
Stanbro. They lived in Springville, N.Y., where she died Aug. 
22, 1869. 
II. Emmeline,' b. Jan. 20, 1816; d. Feb. 17, 1816. 
275 III. Stephen Giles,' b. Aug. 30, 1817; m. Margaret Widrig, 1814. 
27« IV. Marcus B.,' b. Nov. 9, 1825; in. Amanda Van Camp, Dec. 18, 
1849. 

103. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (Stephen,^ Giles," Samuel,' Joseph,^ 
Josiah '). Born in Harpersfield, IST. Y., Sept. 16, 1790. Died June 26, 
1857. Lived awhile in Harpersfield, but removed later to Meredith, 
N.Y. Married 1st, in Harpersfield, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1818, Sally C. 
Newcomb, born Oct. 13, 1790. Married 2d, in Andes, N.Y., May 
22, 1844, Sally Shaffer. ^ 

Children hy First Wife. 

I. Mary,' b. Nov. 12, 1819; m. Augistus Chaffe. 

277 II. Stephen,' b, July 10, 1821 ; m. Caroline Gatlord. 

278 HI. Newcomb Gatlord,' b. Sept. 22, 1823; m. Thirza Gates. 



384 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

279 IV. Samuel Stoddard,' b. Aug. 18, 1825; m. 1st, Emily Drummond; 

m. 2d, Louisa J. Gates. 
V. Harry,' b Aug. 17, 1827. 

280 VI. William,' b. Feb. 24, 1831 ; m. Corinth Abbott. 

281 VII. Jedbdiah,' b. June 5, 1832; m. Adeline Frantz, b. Nov. 26, 1837. 

103. 

DEACON ELIJAH" CHURCHILL (Stephen/ Giles/ Sam- 
uel/' Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in the town of Harpersfiekl, Dela- 
ware County, ]Sr.Y., Eeb. 3, 1797, and died there, March 24, 1878. 
From a brief memoir, published by some of his children in 1878, 
which has come into the hands of the editor of this volume since the 
printing of the family of his grandfather and father, we gather a 
few traditions, which adds a little to our knowledge of them. 
Giles Churchill, about 1751, settled on the Delaware river, in what 
is now the town of Cochecton, N.Y., though he may have chosen the 
west bank, as that was within the boundary of William Penn's grant. 
Here, in an unbroken wilderness, he built a small log-cabin, and 
thither, in a short time, brought his wife, and his children were 
born, and his cleared farm began to give back goodly harvests, 
while other families were settling around him Here, in 1758, 
Stephen, the father of Deacon Elijah, was born. The rapid settle- 
ment of the lands, and, doubtless, the undue encroachments of the 
white men, aroused "the hostility of the Indians to the desperate 
resolve of driving out or destroying the invaders. Although Penn's 
purchase was supposed to be exempt, it was not deemed to be a sure 
protection to any, when once the native hordes started on their 
raids ; so that when it was found, in 1765, that the tribes were 
gathering, the settlers fled, leaving their homes and farms, to find 
safety in the older settlements. Stephen was then seven years old, 
and remembered some facts concerning the flight. The Indians 
burned their house while they were yet within sight of the smoke 
of its burning. The family had a horse upon which the mother and 
younger children rode, while their only provisions, a bag of meal, 
was laid on the back of their one cow. Under such conditions they 
pursued their flight till they reached the limits of Massachusetts, 
and probably located near relatives of the husband or wife, it is not 
known in what town. The tradition is that the old wilderness 
home was " at the forks of the Delaware river,'* but Cochecton is 
seen to be -a long distance below the forks. Stephen Churchill, 
father of Deacon Elijah, now grown to manhood, located and mar- 
ried at some place unknown to us, but appears with a small family, 
about 1785, at Harpersfield, Delaware County, N.Y., cleared up and 
improved a farm, and there spent his life. Here Deacon Elijah 
was born, as above noted. He suffered the great privations of 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 385 

frontier farm-life in his early years ; but despite his limited means 
for schooling, he obtained a better than the ordinary education, and 
began to teach school at an early age, working on the farm except 
in winter, when he was teaching. His father died when he was 
about fifteen years of age, and his older brother carried on the farm 
for some years, when his younger brother, Joseph, married and took 
the farm for a while, and then, at his mother's desire, Elijah bought 
out the interests of his brothers and sisters and settled down on the 
homestead farm. His sister Esther married a Mr. Webb and settled 
in Andes, and here, when he was about thirty- three years old, he 
married his wife. He was a strong and able man, a good citizen. 
He was a leading influence in public affairs, a consistent Christian, 
and an earnest promoter of education. He was very popular in the 
community. In his younger days was captain of the local militia. 
He was an ardent Whig, and became an earnest Republican. He 
knew how to be a good father without repressing or punishing his chil- 
dren, and also knew how to make a Christian home and a Christian 
life pleasant and attractive. He joined the First Presbyterian 
Church in Stamford, with many others from Harpersfield, June, 
1834, at its organization, and was then elected elder, or deacon, an 
office which he held during his life. His funeral sermon was 
preached in the Presbyterian Church in Stamford, IST.Y., by his 
pastor, Rev. L. E. Richards, March 24, 1878. This discourse was 
published in connection with the memoir above mentioned. Married, 
at Andes, JST.Y., May 12, 1830, Sarah A. Bexedict, of Andes. 

Children. 

I. Calvin B.,^ b. Sept. 3, 1831 ; m. Adeline Hitchcock. No issue. 

282 II. EpENETtTs W.,' b. Aug. 25, 1833; m. Annie Wilcox, June 1, 1863. 

III. Sarah A.,^ b. Nov. 25, 1838. Unmarried. 

IV. Dr. Stephen Elijah,' b. Sept. 7, 1841. Unmarried. 

Lived in Stamford, N.Y. Proprietor of the noted Churchill 
Hall, a summer hotel in Stamford. He was also a practising 
physician. 
V. Frances A.,' b. June 14, 1844; m. C. L. McCracken. No issue. 
He was the writer of a memoir of Deacon Elijah. He died June 
29, 1898. 
VI. Esther M.,' b. Aug. 12, 1847; m. Nathan Coe, Dec. 17, 1872. 

Children. 

1. Louis Sumner Coe, b. Oct. G, 1873; m. Gertrude Hart, Nov. 

9, 1901. Both of Springfield. 

2. Frances Irene Coe, b. July 9, 1884. 

VII. Addie Vesta,' b. June 19, 1856; m. Charles H. Wiberlt, Oct. 

29, 1885. 

Children. 

1. Irving Churchill Wiberly, b. July 29, 1890. 

2. Maurice Calvin Wiberly, b. March 24, 1892; d. Aug. 27, 1892. 

3. Edna Lillian Wiberly, b. July 9, 1893. 

4. Marion Drummond Wiberly, b. July 18, 1896. 



386 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

105. 

AMOS^ CHUECHILL (Joseph,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born in Sheffield, Mass., Oct. 1, 1774. He went with 
his father's family, in 1783, to Hubbardton, Vt. His advantages 
for school were very limited. He wrote himself, '-' I had no chance 
at school nntil the winter after I was fifteen, when I went to school 
in the back room of a lo^-house, to a very ordinary teacher. I never 
studied any books at school but the New England Primer and 
Dilworth's Spelling-book ; these I learned by heart." In spite of 
all these limitations he acquired a fair education for his day and 
place. He was a man of more than common ability and intelligence, 
a shrewd observer of men and events, a lover of history. He had 
great facility in rhyming, and his brother. Rev. Alvah, used to re- 
ceive long letters from him, written in verse, and in his articles 
prepared for the " Gazetteer," mentioned below, several pieces of 
verse appear, touched up here and there with quaint humor. When 
upward of seventy-six years, he compiled a series of articles on the 
history of Hubbardton, for the " Vermont Historical Gazetteer," in 
1851, but from notes collected many years before. These articles 
were later published in book form, rare copies of which can be 
found. The history, from his grandfather down, is fairly accurate, 
but before that generation he depended upon tradition, and his reck- 
oning is altogether erroneous. The account on pages 335-337 is 
quoted from his work. Mr. Churchill settled first in Pittsford, Vt., 
less than a mile from his father's house in Hubbardton, but on May 
21, 1821, removed to Hubbardton, and spent his days there. He 
was a good citizen, an active member of the Baptist Church in 
Hubbardton. He was physically a strong man, and a very diligent 
worker, even to old age. He was active in promoting public improve- 
ments, and instrumental in raising the monument on the Hubbard- 
ton battleground to the memory of the patriots who fought there 
July 7, 1777, and on the occasion of the celebration, July 7, 1859, 
the anniversary of the battle, he was one of tke speakers. Mr. 
Churchill lived to the advanced aged of ninety-one years, and died 
March 2, 1865. Married 1st, Jan. 29, 1799, Nabba Haven, of 
Sandisfield, Mass., daughter of Nathan. She was born May 23, 
1778, and died Sept. 2, 1842. Married 2d, Chloe Smith, of Bran- 
don, Vt., March 29, 1846. She was born Dec. 26, 1784. 

Children. of Amos and Nahba (^ Haven J Churchill. 

I. Louisa.'' b. Oct. 21, 1799; m. Ebenezer Cook, January, 1822. 
They settled in Pittsford, Vt., where he died Oct. 2, 1841. 



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Children. 

1. Orilla Cook, ra. Chauncey W. Fray, of Pittsford. Two chil- 

dren: (1) Suzina Fray, and (2) Adonirara J. Fray. 

2. Amos Cook, d. aged about eighteen years. 

3. Elisha Cook, m. Minerva Flag. 

4. Adoniram J. Cook, d. young. 

283 II. Samuel S.,' b. Nov. 26, 1800; m. Mart Richardson. 
III. Orrilla,'' b. Sept. 23, 1802; d. Aug. 4, 1803. 

284 IV. Isaac Newton,' b. July 17, 1805; m. Margaret Perry. 

V. Alzina,' b. July 1, 1812; d. the same day. 

106. 

GEN. WORTHY LOVELL « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Sheffield, Mass., May 
13, 1776. He went with his father, in 1783, to Hubbardton, 
Vt., and there grew to manhood, working on the farm and attending, 
in winter, the primitive schools then procurable. He worked on the 
farm like other boys and young men of his day, and doubtless shared 
the general ambitions of young men to make good and prosperous 
farmers. About the time he came of age, the conditions of land 
settlement in Vermont had changed. The fathers of families owned 
all the farms, or their creditors held them by mortgage. Young 
men must buy except the few who remained on the homstead with 
their fathers. Mr. Churchill married in 1797, and began life in his 
native town, where he remained for several years, till three of his 
children were born. 

Then the Holland Purchase in Western New York opened iip 
a vast tract of fertile land, and thither, with many others from 
Vermont, young Churchill went. From lists of settlers, and casual 
references in Turner's " History of the Holland Purchase," as well 
as from correspondence with members of General Churchill's family, 
the editor has been able to glean a few facts of the busy and event- 
ful life of this typical pioneer of the early West. 

In the first list of settlers in the Holland Purchase, in Batavia 
Township, No. 12, Range 1, the name of Worthy L. Churchill 
stands first, and next William Rumsey, the names following in the 
order in which the land grants were assigned, so that these two 
were the first proprietors recorded, and the first settlers. Batavia 
Village was soon the centre of pioneer settlers, and the Land 
Office was established there and a town government formed. The 
first tavern was opened there. Mr. Churchill bought a large tract 
of land in that part of Batavia which became the town of Stafford. 
At the first town meeting held in Batavia, March 1, 1803, " Lovell 
Churchill," as he is there named, was chosen one of the overseers of 
the highways ; and in the following June, when a court of law was 



388 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

organized and the first grand jury empanelled, Mr. Churchill was 
a member, and next year on the traverse jury, and in 1807, at the 
first murder trial in the new county, that of James McLean, for 
the murder of William Orr, he was a juror, and with his full name? 
Worthy L. Churchill. In the primitive organization of the militia 
of the county he was active and efficient, and had passed through all 
the minor offices before 1812, for at the beginning of the war that 
year we find him in command of a regiment with the rank of 
colonel. He undoubtedly had part as an officer in the opening 
events and skirmishes along the frontiers, on the Niagara river, in 
the disastrous autumn compaign of 1812, A year later, December, 
1813, he was in command of his regiment in the army of defence 
at Buffalo, and, in the battle on December 29th and 30th, in the 
absence of General Hopkins, the command devolved upon Colonel 
Warren and Colonel Churchill. The orders had been given them to 
attempt the impossible, to capture a strong battery, defended by a 
large force of well-drilled British regulars. The American troops 
consisted of untrained and poorly armed recruits, but they made a 
brave assault in the face of a deadly fire from the heavy British guns, 
and driven back once, they were led on in a second desperate charge, 
only to be overwhelmed again, and this time to be pursued and out- 
flanked by a large body of fresh troops and Indian allies who had 
unexpectedly arrived at the British lines. In the disastrous retreat 
which followed, the villages of Buffalo and Black Kock were de- 
stroyed, the houses burned to ashes, and all who could not escape 
were brutally massacred by the Indian allies of the British. Again 
in July, 1814, Colonel Churchill had a part in the defence of Fort 
Erie, at the head of the Niagara river. Here the tide of battle 
was turned by the Genesee County Militia under General Porter 
who gathered to protect the garrison of American regulars who 
were in danger of being surrounded and cut-off. By a daring and 
skilful outflanking move General Porter led a large body of his 
troops through the woods and came down unexpectedly with such 
an impetuous assault upon the British flank and rear that they 
were forced to retire from the field and the investment of the fort. 
In this battle Colonel Churchill was severely wounded and taken 
prisoner, and carried to Canada, but soon after exchanged. He was 
colonel of the Sixty-fourth Regiment, New York State Militia, but 
afterwards attained the rank of major general of the State Militia. 

Colonel Churchill was a surveyor of land and an extensive land- 
owner and dealer in land, while cultivating a large farm. He was 
active and influential in public affairs, and was sheriff of Genesee 
County from 1820 to 1825. He died May 25, 1839. Married 1st, 



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in Hubbardton, Vt., 1797, Ruhama Whelpley, who died in 1802. 
Married 2d, in Batavia, N.Y., 1804, Sophia Ktngsley, born Sept. 
4, 1781, in Rutland, Vt., but removed with her father's family to 
Genesee County, N.Y., and died at Lake Mills, Wis., March 6, 1867. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Vermoyit. 

I. Beulah,' b. in 1798; m. Mr. Downing. No children. 
286 II. Alfred,' b. May 8, 1800; m. Susan D. Wilson, September, 1821. 

She was b. 1800. 

286 III. Joseph Whelpley,' b. Nov. 15, 1801; m. Delia S. Wilson, 1829. 

She was b. 1808. 

Children of Second Wife. 
IV. LovELL KiNGSLEY,' b. 1804; d. unmarried, in 1822. 
V. Sophia,' b. May, 1807; m. John Webber, Nov. 11, 1828. Mr. 
Webber was born in Devonshire, Eng., near Taunton, 1796. 
Came to America in 1817, and was the first of the large and 
flourishing colony of natives of England who settled in Stafford. 
This colony gave the town a distinctively English character and 
society. She d. June 10, 1881. 

Children born in Stafford. 

1. Worthy Lovell Webber, b. Dec. 12, 1828; m. Mary Fox, of 

Niagara Falls, March 15, 18G0; and died in Syracuse, N.Y., 
Nov. 3, 1874. 

2. Mary Sophia Webber, b. Feb. 8, 1832; m. Charles L. Gillette, 

March 8, 1854. She died in Batavia, Nov. 15. 1900, leaving 
children, who were b. in Batavia, (1) Isaac W. Gillette, b. 
185(!;m. Harriet Swift. (2) Henry L. Gillette, b. 1860; m. 
Marietta Winn, 1891. (3) Sophia E. Gillette, b. 1863. (4) 
Rudolph W. Gillette, b. 1867; m. Mary Showerman, 1893. 
(5) John F. Gillette, b. 1868; d. soon. (6) John H. Gillette, 
b. 1874; d. 1897. 
3 Julia Augusta Webber, b. 1834; d. unmarried, Nov. 15, 1864. 

4. John Herschell Webber, b. April 15, 1837 ; m. Mary .Jane 

Kadley, of Stafford, Dec. 19, 1867. They Hved in Stafford. 
He was a prosperous farmer. They had children b. in Staf- 
ford : {\^ Nellie Churchill Webber, b. Sept. 30, 1871; (2) 
Charles Radley Webber, b. Sept. 19, 1873; (3) Clara Elizabeth 
Webber, b April 2, 1880. 

5. George Follett Webber, b. May 17, 1847; d. Feb. 18, 1865. 
VI. Jane E.,' b. 1811; m. Zeciiariah Lothrop. No issue. 

287 VII. James W.,' b. April 8, 1814; m. Viena Thompson, of Norwich, 

Conn. 
VIII. Alta C.,'b. 1817; m. Rev. Almon Whitman, May 28, 1848. 
IX. Caroline,' b. 1819; m. Rev. Almon Whitman, Jan. 26, 1841. 

Caroline, the first wife, died March 20, 1845, and Alta C. died at 
Newark, Wis., May 24, 1875. 

Children by Second Wife, Alta C. 

1. Lovell D. Whitman, b. Feb. 28, 1849; d. Feb. 28, 1864. 

2. Caroline D. Whitman, b. Oct. 10, 1851; m. William L. Porter, 

Jan. 1, 1885. 

3. Judson F. Whitman, b. Nov. 12, 1856. 

4. Irving A. Whitman, b. April 21, 1858. 

5. Sophia C. Whitman, b. April 4, 1860. 

X. Demis Maria,' b. April 21, 1821 ; d. of consumption, 1842. 
XI. Morilla C' b. Dec. 6, 1824; m. Enoch Brown Fargo, Nov. 10, 
1844. 

Mr. Fargo was born in Colchester, Conn., Feb. 18, 1821, and 
died at Lake Mills, Wis., Nov. 2, 1892. At the age of eleven he 



390 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

removed with his father's family to Stafford, N.Y., and was brought 
up on the farm which he with his seven brothers helped to clear in 
the new country. The public schools and a few terms at Wyoming 
Academy was his fitting for his career. Entering upon trade in a 
small way with a brother, they later established a store at Church- 
ville, N.Y., but in 1845 they removed their business to Lake Mills, 
Wis., where, in 1848, Mr. Fargo, with partners, built the largest 
machine works in the State west of Milwaukee. In a few years he 
bought out the whole plant and several hundred acres of land about 
the village, which he cut up into house lots and sold as fast as the 
demand came. He also had a large farm upon which he conducted 
a creamery, and besides these branches he had a large general 
store. While active in these varied interests he was always public- 
spirited and alert for his personal duties as a good citizen. The 
village grew up around his busmess, and the people were largely in 
his employ, and he had great power over their welfare, which he 
ever exercised with wisdom and kindness. 

Children of Enoch B. and Morilla {Churchill) Fargo, born at Lake Mills, Wis. 

1. Frank Brown Fargo, b. April 25, 1845; m. 1st, Emma M. 

Jenne, Nov. 19, 1867; ni. 2d, Louise M. Mears, Jan. 11, 1893, 
at Oshkosh, Wis. Mr. Fargo received a good education in 
the public schools and Wisconsin University, besides his 
business training under his father. He established the 
largest plant for producing dairy supplies in the United 
States, and besides this he owns and operates a stock and 
dairy farm of several hundred acres. Mrs. Emma M. (Jenne) 
Fargo died April, 1891, leaving one child, (1) Fannie 
Maria, who was born July, 1868 ; m John L. Crump, at Lake 
Mills, and has one ciiild, Roland Fargo Crump. 

Children of F. B. and Louise M. (Mears) Fargo, all born 
at Lake Mills: (1) Dorothy Morilla Fargo, b. July 11, 1894; 
(2) Stuart Mears Fargo, b. Oct. 8, 1897; (3) Frank Barber 
Fargo, b. June 3, 1900. 

2. Sarah Fargo, b. Oct. 14, 1847; m. Levi W. Ostrander, Nov. 19, 

1867. She was educated at Galesburg Female College. 
They removed to Olympia, Washington, where he was a 
banker. She died at Olympia, Aug. 8, 1894, leaving one 
child, (1) Harry Fargo Ostrander, b. May, 1876. 

3. Enoch James Fargo, b. March 14, 1850; m. 1st, Mary Ruther- 

ford, January, 1876. She was born March 1, 1857, and died 
March 5, 1895, at Lake Mills, Wis ; m. 2d, Addie Hoyt, 
who d June 19, 1901; m. 3d, Mattie Hoyt, Feb. 17, 1902. 
Mr. E. J Fargo, educated at a commercial school, en- 
gaged at first with his father in general trade, and afterwards 
joined his brother, F. B., in the dairy goods business. He 
has also a large farm, where all branches of farming go on 
in up-to-date methods. He is an active and influential citi- 
zen. Children of E.J. Fargo, all by first wife: (1) Elsie 
Rutherford Fargo, b Dec. 1, 1876; (2) Myrtle Churchill 
Fargo, b. June 23, 1878 ; d. Feb. 9, 1887; (3) Mattie Pauline 
Fargo, b. Sept. 14, 1883. 

4. Isaac Latimer Fargo, b. Oct. 22, 1851; d. May 9, 1901. He 

received a liberal education, finishing up at Chicago Univer- 
sity. He started out upon what promised to be a successful 
dramatic career upon the stage, but frail health prohibited 
the pursuit of this profession, and he was taken into the busi- 
ness with his brother as chemical superintendent of the color 
department, until ill health forced his removal to Redlands, 
Cal., where he died. May 9, 1901. He m. 1st, Kate L. Hoyt, 
Oct. 30, 1877, who died Nov. 5, 1878, without issue; m. 2d, 
Kate A. Mills, Dec. 25, 1883, and by her had one child, (1) 
Marjorie Vale Fargo, b. June 16, 1886. 



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5. Corydon Thompson Fargo, b. May 10, 1855; m. Emma Edger- 

ton, Jan. 8, 1^79. He was educated at the State University 
at Madison, Wis., and engaged in farming with all modern 
methods and improvements, combining the up-to-date dairy 
and stock-raising business, on a grand scale. Children of C. T. 
and Emma E. Fargo: (1) Gertrude Evelyn Fargo, b. July 7, 
1880; (2) George Edgerton Fargo, b. June 16, 1882; (3) 
Marion Vienna Fargo, b. Jan. 7, 1885; (4) Jeannette Fargo, 
b. June 16, 1887; (5) Howard Corydon Fargo, b. Aug. 5, 
1890. 

6. Florence Jane Fargo, b. Oct. 13, 1865; m. Calvin Larison, at 

Olympia, Wash. They live at Seattle, where he is an official 
on the Northern Pacific R.R. They have two children, (1) 
Winifred Larison, b. 1891; (2) Margaret Larison, b. 1893. 
VII. Sarah L.,'' b. June 6, 1826; m. John Gilbert, of Albion, N.Y., 
a farmer. 

They had two sons, and she died of consumption, in 1863. 
One of the sons died soon after from the same disease. The other, 
Richard Gilbert, married and lives in Albion, N.Y. 

107. 

CYRUS « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Samuel," Samuel,'^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Feb. 9, 1783, and 
died at Ypsilanti, Mich., Ang. 18, 1860. He lived in Stafford, 
Lewiston, and Cambray, N.Y., for some years, bnt settled finally in 
Ypsilanti, Mich. Married, Feb. 23, 1813, Rachel Hustler, 
daughter of Thomas. Her father was a soldier in the English 
army, but during a battle deserted to the Americans and served in 
their army to the end of the war, rising to the rank of major in the 
Continental Army. Rachel (Hustler) Churchill died Oct. 1, 1844. 

Children. 

I. Amy K. R.,'' b. Dec. 11, 1818; never married, but lived and 
cared for her parents, and occupied the old home until her 
death, Feb. 6, 1886. 

288 II. Joseph T. H.,' b. Dec. 28, 1815; m. Harriet (Hubbard) 

Arnold, widow of John. 
III. Sylvia A. J.,' b. Aug. 5, 1824; m 1st, Daniel Lockwood ; 

m. 2d ( ) Lacy; m. 3d ( ) ( ). Died March 

18, 1892. No children. 

289 IV. Lewis Marquis,' b. Oct. 3, 1827; m. Rebecca Cordelia 

Mapes; lived at Duck Creek, Wis., about 1860. No children. 
V. Elias Cass,' b. May 8, 1829; m. Jennie Terwilliger, lived at 
Carson City. 

290 VL Alfred Wilson,' b. May 10, 1832; m. ( ) ( ). No 

children. 

He died from a wound received at the battle of Cedar Creek, 
Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. 

108. 

•CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Samuel," Samuel,^^ 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Dec. 10, 1787. 
Settled in Stafford, Genesee County, N.Y. He was killed by the 
Indians in the battle at Black Rock, Dec. 31, 1813. Married 
Polly Hyde. They had one child, who died young. 



392 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

109. 

DANIEL « CHURCHILL. (Joseph/ Samuel/ Samuel," Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Jan. 4, 1792. Settled in 
Stafford, Genesee County, JST.Y. He removed from there to Illinois, 
and lived near Sparta, Ind. He was a bridge-builder, and moved 
from place to place as his contracts called him. He died of cholera, 
at Chillicothe, 0., July 20, 1833. 

Married 1st, in Stafford or Batavia, N.Y., about 1814, Submit 
Ha WES, who was born March 23, 1785, and died Sept. 15 1827 ; 
married 2d, in Chillicothe, 0., Mrs. Miller. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Jeannette,' b. in Stafford, N.Y., Dec. 15, 1815; m. Martin 
Powell, in Sparta, Dearborn County, Ind., April 12, 1838. He d. 
Dec. 5, 1883, and she d. April 2, 1892. 

Children born in Dearborn County, Ind. 

1. William Powell, b. March 16, 1839; m. Margarette Shankland, 

March, 1863. He lives at Mount Vernon, Mo. 

2. Thomas C. Powell, b. Aug. 25, 18-10; m. Margaret Logan, March 

16,1869. He lives at Williamsport, Ind. His wife d. Dec. 
18, 1889. 

3. John Powell, b. Jan. 31, 1842; d. unmarried, Feb. 1, 1872. 

4. Mary A. Powell, b. Sept. 1, 1843; unmarried, lives in Chadron, 

Neb. 

5. Alvah Marion Powell, b. Dec. 30, 1845 ; m. Mattie Shankland. 

6. Daniel Churchill Powell, b Jan. 25, 1848 ; d. April 23, 1864. 

7. Eliza J. Powell, b. Feb. 2, 1850; m, George Logan, Dec. 28, 

1870. 

Note. — Mrs. Mary A. Stewart, who has been my chief informant in relation to 
Daniel Churchill, her father, relates that her mother went from Brattleboro, 
Vt., to Stafford, N.Y., in the family of General Worthy L. Churchill, and 
there, at his brother's house, Daniel met and married her. They lived a few 
years in Stafford, and then in company with his brother Alvah, Daniel went to 
the West. They took their families along, Daniel his wife and one child, and 
Alvah the same. Like many of the early pioneers, they floated down the Ohio 
river on a flat boat which held all their earthly possessions. When they 
reached Aurora, Ind., their brother, Joseph, who had been settled some years at 
Sparta, happened to be at Aurora on business, and recognized them, and run- 
ning down to the shore hailed them, and all stopped over with him for the time. 
Alvah settled two years in Kentucky, and then returned to Sparta. Daniel took 
up a farm in Edwards County and lived there several years, and then engaged in 
building bridges, mostly over the Erie canal. He was a natural mechanic, and 
skilful with tools even as a boy. There are pieces of furniture and spinning- 
wheels still in existence, it is said, which he made in his youth. Mrs Huldah 
Piersons, Mrs. Stewart says, had a stand which he constructed when a boy of 
sixteen years. Sometime before 1827 he removed with his family to Tusca- 
rawas, O., and there his first wife died. His second wife, Mrs. Miller, was a 
widow with a large family, but only the youngest daughter, about twelve years 
of age, came to live in Mr. Churchill's home. His death was quite sudden, and 
his family was left poor, the prairie farm was sold for taxes, and the children 
found homes for a time with strangers, but afterwards with relatives. The 
above information, and the account of the family of Jeannette (Churchill) 
Powell, have been given me by Mrs. Stewart and Miss Mary A. Powell, the 
latter of Chadron, Neb. — Editor. 



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291 II. Julius J b. in Edward County, 111., Dec. 20, 1820; m. Pirella M. 

Falkner. 
III. Mart Anx,' b. in Edward County, Oct. 15, 1823; m. Dr. S. S. 
Stewart, Cincinnati, Nov. 16, 1852. Dr. Stewart d. Jan. 18 
1873. They had no children. Mrs. Stewart lives now (1903) in 
Moore's Hill, Ind. 

110. 

EEV. ALVAH" CHURCHILL (Joseph,' Samuel," Samuel/ 
Joseph/ Josiah '). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., May ]o, 1794. He 
grew up on the farm, and lived the sturdy life of the farmer boys of 
his day^ He attended school in winter and worked the rest of the 
year. He managed to acquire a more than ordinary education, as 
he was a diligent student of such books as he could procure. He 
never saw a grammar until after he had finished at the district 
schools, and bought the first one he saw. He learned the trade of 
carriage-maker, and was a good carpenter. He was in service for a 
time during the War of 1812, but we have no definite account of the 
circumstances. For a few years after his marriage he lived in 
Hubbardton ; but in the spring of 1819 started West, and with his 
wife and child joined his brother Daniel at General Churchill's, in 
Stafford, N.Y., and with him proceeded to their future home in the 
far West, as has been related in the account of his brother Daniel's 
journey. An opportunity to teach school opening in Lexington, 
Ky., he went there from Sparta and taught two years, then re- 
turned to Sparta and lived with his brother, who was then unmar- 
ried ; but took up a land claim and cleared a farm meantime, within 
a short distance of his brother Joseph's. On his return from Ken- 
tucky, he was ordained as a Baptist minister, and began as a volun- 
teer preacher to the isolated and poor in the outlying settlements, 
riding away on Saturday on horseback, with saddle-bags filled with 
books and tracts, preaching in some church or school-house on Sun- 
day, and returning home on Monday, while the wife with her small 
family managed the home, enduring the many hardships of pioneer 
life. His missionary work was voluntary and free. After years of 
this rough life, he removed to Wilmington, Ind., in order to secure 
better school advantages for his children There he built a church, 
and filled the pulpit until the people were able to hire a pastor. 
He engaged also in carriage-making. He was public spirited, and 
very active in school affairs. He was an ardent patriot in the years 
preceding and during the Civil War. He was a faithful minister, 
an influential and upright citizen, a self-sacrificing and loyal friend 
of all. He was not entirely successful in his business, and never 
accumulated property. Although of a strong family, his strenuous 
hard work and exposure in early and middle life told upon his 



394 THE CHURCHILL FAJMILY [Connecticut 

health in his later years. He died May 15, 1867. , Married 1st, at 
Hubbardton, Vt., in 1816, Nancy Holmes, who was born Sept. 1, 
1793, and died Oct. 2, 1836, in Wilmington, Ind. Married 2d, at 
Wilmington, lud., in 1841, Elmika Smith, who survived her hus- 
band. 

Children of Rev. Alvah and Nancy (^Holmes) Churchill. 

I. Mariette,' b. Jan. 25, 1817; m. 1st, Nathan Merrill Tennet, 

from Maine, Nov. 19, 183B; m. 2(1, Alexander Lowe. He died 
Jan 18, 1854; m. 3d, R. J. B. Roberts, May 21, 1855. 
She died in Delaware, Ind., September, 1869. 

Children of First Husband. 

1. Harriet Tenney, d. young. 

2. Jane Tenney, d. young. 

Children of Second ITusband. 

3. Alexina Lowe, m. Flavins C. Fox, Dec. 25, 1880. 

Lived at Solida, Col. Child: (1) Marie Churchill Fox, m. 
Maurice Blockmore Lewis, April 23, 1902. 

4. Judson Lowe, d. aged sixteen years. 

Children of Third Husband. 

5. Holmes Churchill Roberts; m., but wife's name not obtained. 

They lived at Cincinnati, O. (1016 West 9th street). Chil- 
dren: (1) Abbie Roberts; (2) Bessie Roberts; (3) William 
Roberts. 

II. Esther Ann,' b. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 3, 1819; m. 1st, John 

Blackmore, Sept. 3, 1840; m. 2d, R. J. Roberts, Wilmington, 

Nov. 4, 1869. 

They lived at Wilmington and Delaware, Ind. He was a farmer. 

Children by First Husband. 

1. Alvah R. Blackmore, b. Wilmington, Ind., Oct. 4, 1841; m. 

Mary Sage, Delaware, Ind., Aug. 3, 1865. 

2. Eliza Blackmore, b. Delaware, Ind., March 17, 1845; m. T. B. 

Louis, Delaware, Ind., Nov. 10, 1863. 

Mr. Louis was the son of Jacob and Barbara (Smith) Louis, 
and was a merchant at Logansport, Ind. Mrs. Olive A. (Black- 
more) Louis was educated at Moore's Hill College. 

Children born at Logansport, Ind. 

(1) Charles Harvey Louis, b. Aug. 22, 1864; d. Oct. 3, 1864. 

(2) Effie V. Louis, b. Nov. 19, 1866; m. Robert W. Mcll- 

vaine, Lafayette, Ind , Aug. 12, 1897. 

(3) Jeanette A. Louis, b. Nov. 9, 1869; m. W. J. Rosebery, 

Dec. 18, 1896. 

(4) Maurice Blackmore Louis, b. April 17, 1873; m. Marie 

Churchill Fox, Richmond, Ind., April 28, 1902. 

3. Olive A. Blackmore, b. Delaware. Ind., Jan. 30, 1853; m. J. J. 

Lansing, Delaware, Ind., Sept. 17, 1874; d. Dec. 9, 1886. 

292 III. John Ransom,' b. Dec. 3, 1821; m. Sarah Mayhew, Jan. 1, 1852. 
IV. Nancy Orilla,' b. at Sparta, Ind., March 6, ' 1824; m. Robert 
Delos Brown, Aug. 17, 1841. She d. April, 1847. 



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Children. 

1. Emma Brown, m. Mr. Fiddler. Lives 119 Ramsay ave., Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

2. Latham Brown. Lives at Mitchell, Ind. 

V. Olive M.,' b. at Sparta, Ind., April 5, 1827; m. Thomas Black- 
more, April 5, 1849. They lived at Elizabethtown, O. 

Children. 

1. Son, b. Feb. 15, 1851 ; d. in infancy. 

2. Alice Blackmore,b. March 18, 1852. 

2. Cora Blackmore, b. April «. 1854; m. Charles Curtis, Feb. 26, 
1884. Child : Roy Churchill Curtis. 

4. Alta Holmes Blackmore, b. Nov. 4, 1856. 

5. Ida Blackmore, b. May 4, 1859. 

VI. William Harvey,' b. near Wilmington, Ind., Oct. 28, 1829; d. 
at Aurora, Aui,'. 18, 1866. He acquired a good education, and 
was a school-teacher for some years, until 1852. when he enlisted 
in the regular army as a private, at Newport, Ky., in the fifth 
cavalry, made up niostly of Southern men. Sidney Johnson was 
colonel and Robert e/Lcc, lieutenant-colonel of the regiment, 
which was stationed in Texas when the Civil War broke out. His 
officers joined the South, and he was given leave to get out of the 
State in" a certain time. He came North and served through the 
war on the Union side. He was orderly-sergeant in General 
Grant's cavalry escort for two years, was wounded and sent home 
once on furlough. He rose from the ranks to the rank of brevet 
major, with rank of captain. After the war, and while stationed 
at Warrington, Ind., his horse reared and fell upon him while on 
parade, and he died from the injuries received. He was a brave 
soldier and a loyal patriot and true friend. 
VII. Caroline L.,' b. near Wilmington, Ind., Dec. 2, 18;?1 ; m. 1st, 
Charles Webber, Aug. 2, 1857; m. 2d, Daniel Stanton, Nov. 
22, 1877. Mr. Webber was born at Aurora, Ind., Oct. 4, 1824, 
sonof Jonaand Sarah White Webber, and died at Aurora, April 28, 
1861. Mr. Stanton was born near Lynchburg, Va., April 6, 1805, 
son of Latham and Huldah Butler Stanton; d. at Richmond, 
Ind., July 15, 1894. His parents were originally from Nantucket, 
Mass. 

One Child of First Husband. 
1. Mary Davis Webber, b. at Aurora, Ind., June 1, 1858; m. 
Clayton B. Hunt, at Richmond, Ind., Oct. 12, 1893. Mr. 
Hunt was b. at Richmond, Ind., Nov. 23, 1845. 
VIII. Susan Jane,' b. near Wilmington, Ind., Feb. 21, 1884; m. Rev. 
S. J. Kahler, July 21, 1859. She was thrown upon her own re- 
sources at an early age, owing to the failure of her father's 
health and business. She was obliged to work hard and econo- 
mize, and study diligently to acquire what her ambition demanded, 
a liberal education. Teaching to pay her own way, studying 
hard and living with close economy, she was able to graduate, in 
1858, at INIoore's Hill College, with the highest honors in her class. 
She was appointed instructor in the Preparatory Department. 
Mr. Kahler was professor of mathematics at the college, having 
graduated from the State University of Kansas in 1858. After 
one year's association on the college faculty, t^Iiese two were 
married, and after three years in the college, Mr. Kahler began 
the work of an itinerant Methodist minister, which he followed 
eight year's in Indiana and eight years in Kansas. In 1883 he 
was forced to retire from the ministry on account of the failure of 
his voice. They removed to California, and now reside at 
Fernando. Mrs. Kahler has furnished the editor of this volume 
the facts concerning her father's life. 



396 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



' Children. 

1. Elmer E. Kahler, b. at Moore's Hill, Ind., May 31, 1861 ;d, 

Aug. 24, 1862. 

2. Carrie W. Kahler, b. at Star City, Kan., Nov. 3, 1863; d. Jan. 

20, 1864. 

3. Eugene W. Kahler, b. July 30, 1866; d. Aug. 14, 1866. 

IX. Alvah Makion,' b. June 8, 1836, and d. July 5, 1887. 



111. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Samuel,* Samuel,'' Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., Sept. 9, 1796, and was there 
bronght np on the farm. He went to the West in 1818. Stayed 
the first winter in Cincinnati, and the next spring located a land- 
claim at what is now Sparta, Ind. He became a prosperous farmer, 
and was engaged somowhat in laying out and building roads and 
turnpikes. He was a much respected and upright citizen, and was 
greatly interested in the development of his farm and his stock, 
which was the finest in the county. Mr. James 0. Churchill, of 
Cheyenne, Wyo., Miss Jessie Kelsey, Moore's Hill, Ind., and Miss 
Minnie Eoberts, of Pierceville, Ind., have assisted the editor much 
in the compiling of this family. He died in Sparta, Dec. 9, 1859- 
Married, at Napoleon, Ind., Dec, 15, 1822, Mary Henigan. 

Children born at Sparta. 

I. EvALiNE,' b. Nov. 6, 1823; m. Leander Hooper Kelsey, Sparta, 
June 21, 1846. They lived at Sparta, Ind., Aurora, Ind., and 
Moore's Hill, Ind. He was a teacher and a farmer. His parents 
vrere John and Suky (Taylor) Kelsey. 

Childre^^. 

1. Oscar Kelsey, b. at Sparta, May 10, 1817; m. Tirzah E. Cope- 

land, Dec. '>(], 1875. 

2. Joseph Kelsey, b. at Sparta, March 14, 1849; d. Aug. 5, 1840. 

3. Ernest Kelsev, b. Aurora, Dec. 25, 1850; m. Laura B. Dillon, 

Council Bluffs, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1876. 

4. Marion Kelsey, b. Aurora, Jan. 21, 1852; m. Kate Holbrook, 

Newport, Ky., Feb. 29, 1879. 

5. Curt Kelsey, b. Sparta, June 14, 1854 ; m. MoUie Sayles, Love- 

land, la., Jan. 28, 1883. 

6. Jessie Kelsey, b. Moore's Hill, June 18, 1856. 

293 II. CHARLE.S,' b. June 24, 1825; ra. 1st, Martha Hustin, Dec. 25, 

1847; m. 2d, Mary A. Hinds, Jan. 29, 1852. 
III. Dolly,'' b. April 16, 1827; m. Ben.jamin Burlingame, at Wilming- 
ton, Ind., Dec. 19, 1861. They lived at first at Wilmington, 
Ind., and after 1865/6, at Sparta. He was a farmer and wagon- 
maker. He held the office of commissioner of Dearborn County 
for six years. They lived on the old farm settled by Joseph 
Churchill in 1819. 

Children. 

1. Mary A. Burlingame, b. Wilmington, Feb. 7, 1864; d. Aug. 2, 
1864, 



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2. Harry Stewart Burliiigarue, b. Wilmington, July .21, 1865; m. 

Minnie L. Houston, dau. of John and Margaret (Beathe) 
Houston, Sparta, Sept. 22, 188G. He was a graduate of 
Moore's Hill College, and is a farmer and school teacher. 
Lives at Sparta. Their children: (1) Franklin Stewart, b. 
Jan. 27, 1889; (2) Olive Dorothy, b. Nov. 18, 1890. 

3. Caroline Wood Burlingame, b. at Sparta, Nov. 4, 1867; m. 

Joseph E. Allen, of Sparta. 
IV. Burke,' b. July 28, 1828. Left home in his youth and all trace of 

him was lost. 
V. Harriet,' b. Nov. 28, 1829 ; m. Joseph Richardson, Dec 28, 
1853. They lived at Sparta, Ind., where he was a cooper. 

Children horn at Sparta. 

1. Emma Richardson; m. C. Annible, of Arkansas. 

2. William Richardson 

VI. RoxANNA,' b. April 29, 1831 : m. D. R. Taylor, July 1, 1849. He 

was the son of Aaron and Mary ( ) Taylor. They lived 

at Sparta, Ind., and he was there engaged in coopering. Mr. 
Taylor served three years in the Civil War, in Company K, 
Sixty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteers. 

Children horn at Sparta. 

1. Joseph Taylor, b. July 6, 1850. 

2. Irving C. Taylor, b. March 19, 1852; d. March 13, 1868. 

3. Minnie A. Taylor, b. March 30, 1854; m., at Sparta, Samuel 

Roberts, April 29, 1891. He was the son of Jefferson and 
Matilda (Hodges) Roberts. They live (1902) at Pierceville, 
Ind. He is a farmer and poultry-raiser. He served in the 
Civil War. three years, in Company F, Tiiirty-seventh Regi- 
ment Indiana Volunteers. 

Child born at Versailles. 
(1) Roxanna C. Roberts, b. Sept. 10, 1892. 

4. Ella T. Taylor, b. Aug. 19, 1856. 

5. Charles V. Taylor, b. Aug. 29, 1859; d. December, 1862. 

6. Oscar F., b. Nov. 2, 1865; m. Maggie Ramsay, Aurora, April 

28, 1892. 

294 VII. George Vervon,' b. Nov. 20, 1832; m. Emily A. Davis. 

VIII. RnoDA,' b. Aug. 20, 1835; m. F. M. Johnson, September, 1855; 
no children. 
IX. Alta,' b. July 5, 1838; m. Harvey Comstock, at Santa Cruz, 
Dec. 21, 1876. He was the son of Louis and Elizabeth (Latin) 
Comstock, and was a farmer at Santa Cruz, where they lived. 
They had children born there. 

Children. 

1. Paul W. Comstock, b. Nov. 8, 1877; d. May 11, 1891. 

2. Marv Josephine Comstock, b. Feb. 4, 1879; d. Dec. 24, 1889. 

3. Dolfie H. B. Comstock, b. March 1, 1881 ; d. May 20, 1891. 
X. Augusta Jeannette,' b. Nov. 9, 1840; m. George Gould, 1861. 

295 XI. John F.,' b. Aug. 21, 1847; m. Anna Garner, January, 1870. 

113. 

PHILO '^ CHURCHILL (Samuel,'' Samuel/ Samuel/' Joseph/ 
JosiAH '). Born in Massachusetts, and brought up in Hubbardtou, 
whither his fatlier moved when he was a chikl. We have not 
been able to obtain mucli information of him or his descendants, ex- 



398 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

cept the reference made by Amos Churcliill, noted below (see 114), 
and other casual mention. It is said that two of his sons were mer- 
chants in Alexander, N.Y., in 1834. Mr. Henry E. Churchill, of 
Middletown, IST.Y., wrote, in 1890, that Philo lived and died in 

Alexander. Married ( ) Castle, a sister of his brother Zenas' 

wife, and had 

Children. 

I. Almond.^ 

II. Castle.' 

III. Philo, Jr.'' 

IV. Sarah.' 

113. 

ZENAS •= CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt. Removed to Genesee County, 

N.Y. Married ( ) Castle. They lived awhile in Attica, N.Y., 

but in 1846 were living in Kane County, 111. We have as yet no 
further record of the family, except that Henry E. Churchill, above 
mentioned, says that they had a son, Castle. 

114. 

DAVID" CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel,* Samuel,'' Joseph," 
JosiAH^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., May 29, 1786. Mr. Amos 
Churchill, No. 105, the chronicler of the Hubbardton family, says 
that David, with his brothers, went West, and settled in Attica and 
Alexander, N.Y., and afterwards went to Kane County, 111. We 
have not found any further account of them Married 1st, name 
not obtained. Married 2d, Feb. 23, 1829, Sarah Prescott, who 
was born April 24, 1798. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Elvira,' b. Nov. 2, 1813; m. Solomon Sherwin. 

II. Polly,' b. Dec. 27, 1815; d. j-oung. 

III. Mariah,' b. Dec. 1, 1816; never married. 

IV. Eliza,' b. Sept. 5, 1820; m. John A. Waterman. 

V. Nancy,' b. June 25, 1822; m. 1st, Azro Waters; m. 2d, Will- 
iam Hubbard. 
VI. William,' b. Nov. 21, 1824:; m., it is said, late in life; no 

children. 
VII. David H.,' b. Oct. 5, 1826; d. at age of six months. 

Children of Second Wife. 
VIII. Esther,' b. Aug. 16, 1831; m. R. S. A. Tarbell, July 1, 1855. 

Children. 

1. Lillie R. Tarbell, b. July 9, 1856; m. D. F. Rockhold, March 

11, 1876. 

2. Myrta A. Tarbell, b. Oct. 9, 1858; m. Buzzell Wells, Feb. 26, 

1880. 

3. Reuben J. Tarbell, b. June 24, 1861 ; m. Laura Wood, Dec. 30, 

1887. 

4. Robert A. Tarbell, b. Aug. 13, 1862. 



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5. Menzo E. Tarbell, b. May 12, 18G4; m. Emma Reagle, May 6, 

1886. 

6. Marquis De La F. Tarbell, b. May 30, 1866. 

7. Amy Tarbell, b. Oct. 16, 1868. 

8. Amanda Tarbell, b. May 9, 1871. 

296 IX. Georgk W.,' b. April 20, 1833; m. Addie E. Williams, 1865/6. 

297 X. M. De Lafayette,' b. Feb. 8, 1835; m. Mart J. Campbell, July, 

1, 1855. 

298 XI. Oscar C.,' b. March 4, 1S37; m. Mary I. Dunbar, July 3, 1876. 
XII. Orson,' b. Oct. 3, 1839; d. March 3, 1841. 

XIII. Amanda,' b. March 14, 1841; m. Heman Goodnough. 

299 XIV. Menzo,' b. Dec. 13, 1843; m. S. V. Clark, Nov. 3, 1870. 

115. 

EUFUS6 CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Samuel," Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., and was brought up 

there. Removed to Alexander, N.Y., and there married ( ) 

Strong. In 1846 they were in Kane County, 111., but we have no 
further account of the family. 

116. 

JOHN« CHURCHILL (John,^ Samuel," Samuel,^^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., April 15, 1787. Removed 
first to Homer, N. Y., and thence to Portland, N.Y. He was a farmer 
and lived, mostly, at Westfield, N.Y. Married, at Homer, N.Y., 
1813, Mary House, daughter of Deacon John. 

Children. 

I. Phebe,' b. at Homer, 1815; m. Hamilton Cherry, in Portland, 
N.Y. They settled near Buffalo, N.Y, became perosperous and 
wealthy. She died in 1896. He died 1891. 
They had three sons and one daughter, it is said. 
IL Martha M.,' b. at Portland, N.Y., 1818; d. 1826. 

117. 

SYLVESTERS CHURCHILL (John,^ Samuel," Samuel,^' 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Hubbardton, Oct. 7, 1788. Came to 
Portland, N.Y., soon after marriage, and with his brother John, 
whose wife was his wife's sister, settled there. Deacon House, the 
father-in-law, having settled in the adjoining town of Westfield. 
Mr. Churchill was a farmer. In 1835 he sold out his property in 
Portland, and removed to Munson, 0. Married, at Homer, 'N.Y. 
January, 1816, Theodosia House, daughter of Deacon John. 

Children born at Po7-tland, N. Y. 

300 I. Isaiah,' b. Nov. 1,1816; m. Eonice Morris, Franklin, O., April? 

1839; d. 1851. 

301 II. Orville S.,' b. Oct. 18, 1818; m. Sarah Vannankeen, Chardon, 

O., 1842. 

302 III. Daniel,' b. July 16, 1820; m. Julia House, Westfield, N.Y., 

1841 ; d. 1896. 



400 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

303 IV. Levi,' b. Dec. 21, 1822; m. Sally A. Hintston, Munson, O., Oct. 

8, 1851. 
V. Martha,' b. Jan. 4, 1826; m. George Warner, March 4, 1847. 

They lived in Vida, Minn., it is said. 
VI. Mary,' b. May 11, 1827; m. Moses Cluff, 1848. 

They lived in Olmsted County, Minn., we have been told. 

118. 

ALVIN « CHURCHILL (John,^ Samuel/ Samuel/ Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born in Hubbardton, Nov. 7, 1794. Removed and 
settled in Scott, I^.Y. Alvin, tlie father, died March 26, 1878. The 
mother died June 23, 1864. Married Sally Seeley, born in Pom- 
pey, N.Y., Dec. 17, 1805. 

Children horn in Scott, N. Y. 

I. Fidelia,' b. in Scott, N.Y., Nov. 21, 1824; m. Edwin W. Pratt, 

March 17, 1858. They live at Homer, N.Y. No children. 
II. Clarissa,' b. June 26, 1826; m. Peter Curtis, April, 1856. 

Children. 

1. Adelbert Curtis, b. March, 1857. 

2. Leonardus Curtis, b. October, 1858. 

304 III. Orville,' b. July 3, 1829; m. Mary Jane Rigles. 
IV. Philena,' b. May 28, 1831 ; d. May 16, 1833. 

306 V. Samuel Lyman,' b. Feb. 15, 1834; m. Mrs. Mary A. (Alvord) 

Randall, Aug. 27, 1858. 
VI. Nelson,' b. April 20, 1841. 

Enlisted in the Union Army for the Civil War, vras taken pris- 
oner at the battle of Gettysburg, and confined at Belle Isle prison; 
was at last exchanged, but died in the hospital at Annapolis, Md. 

119. 

JOTHAM« CHURCHILL (John,« Samuel," Samuel/^ Josbph,^ 
JosiAH^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Dec. 29, 1804. Removed 
with his father's family, to Tully, N.Y., and lived there until his 
marriage. Married Miss Randell, and, it is said, had a large 
family of children, three of whose names have come to us from Mr. 
Sylvester C. Churchill, of Tula, N.Y., son of Chauncey, brother of 
Jotham. The family settled in Iowa. 

Three of their Children. 
I. Silas.' 
II. William.' 
III. John.' 

120. 

CHAUNCEY « CHURCHILL (John,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Tully, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1808. He was a 
farmer and lived at East Scott, Cortland County, N.Y. Married, 
March 17, 1834, Catharike Merry, daughter of John and Clarinda 
(Davis) Merry. 



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Children horn at Scott, N. Y. 

305a I. Sylvester C' b. Dec. 20, 1834; m. Helen Dowd, Oiisco, N.Y., 

March 28, 186(i. 

They lived at Tula, Cortland County, N.Y. He is a farmer. 
They had two adopted children, Burdette A. Rust and Inez E. 
Anthony. He has helped us about this family. 

306 II. John VV.,' b. Aug. 13, 1836; m. Alice T. Martinie. 
III. Olive C.,^ b. Feb. 10, 1838; d. May 11, 1838. 

307 IV. Stlvanus A.,^ b. Nov. :^fi,1839; m. 1st, Caroline Eadie, Nov. 21, 

1867; m. 2d, Sarah E. VVoodwokth, Sopt. 7, 1892. 

308 V. Oliver Clinton,^ b March 22. 1841 ; in. Delphine Roe, at Preble, 

N.Y., Oct. 26, 1865. 
VI. Martha Asenath,' b. Nov. 24, 1842; m. James Shawhan, Cham- 
paign County, 111., Nov. 8, 1871. 

Child. 

1. Walter Shawhan, b. Jan. 18, 1873; d. Aug. 28, 1873. 

Martha Asenath, the mother, died Dec. 12, 1893; James, 
tlie father, died Dec. 25, 1891. 

VII. Olive C.,'' b. Aug. 6, 1844; m. William S. Kellogg, Nov. 10, 
1864. 

They lived at Homer, N.Y., where he was employed in a manu- 
factory. 

Children. 

1. Olin Clay Kellogg, b. at South Spafford, N.Y., April 20, 1870; 

m. Effie Wheelock. 

He is a graduate of Syracuse University, 1892. In 1901 in- 
structor in North Western University, Evanston, 111., A.B. and 
Ph.D. 

2. Alice Lydia Kellogg, b. at Homer, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1874. 

309 VIII. La Fayette M ,"> b. March 17, 1846; m. Eliza Pratt, Preble, 

N.Y., March 9, 1870. 
IX. Chloe I.,' b. Oct. 4. 1847; m. William A. Kellogg, East Scott, 
N.Y., Nov. 18, 1869. 

They lived at Homer, N.Y., and later in New York City. They 
had four children. 

Childr e7i. 

1. Gertrude Amanda Kellogg, b. 1870; m. Orrie P. Curamings. 

2. Edward Leland Kellogg. 

3. Olive Catharine Kellogg. 

4. William Kellogg. 

X. Catharine Helen,' b. April 10, 1849; m. George Burroughs, 
March 28, 1871. 

They lived at South Spafford, Onondaga County, N.Y. He is a 
farmer. 

Child. 

1. Walter L. Burroughs, b. at East Scott, March 11, 1877; m. 
Nina Gilbert, Homer, N.Y., July, 1897. 

310 XI. Caleb W.,' b. Nov. 27, 1850; m. 1st, Achsie Eadie, Spafford, 

N.Y., March 28, 1881; m. 2d, Minnie Brown, Champaign 
County, 111., Nov. 6, 1884. 

311 XII. Benjamin F.,' b. July 30, 1852; m. Carrie Churchill, Spafford, 

N.Y., May 21, 1878. 

312 XIII. Jason M.,' b. April 2, 1855 ; m. Jennie French, of Spafford, N.Y., 

Sept. 25. 1878. 



402 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



131. 

DARIUS « CHURCHILL (William/ Samuel,* Samuel," 
Joseph,^ Josiah^). Born in Hubbarclton, April 25, 1793. He 
removed with his father's family to Champlain, N.Y., about 1807, 
and lived there. Married, at Shoreham, Vt., about 1816, Tryphenia 
Adeline Newton, daughter of Liberty and Asintha (North) New- 
ton, born Oct. 1, 1796, at Shoreham, Vt. ; died at Champlain, N.Y., 
June 28, 1835. 

' Children born in Champlain, JY. Y. 

313 I. George,' b. March 22, 1818; m. Jane Jackson. 

II. Caroline,' b. Dec. 10, 1819; d. May 29, 1842: unmarried. 

314 III. Samuel,' b. March 28, 1823; m. Jemima D. Jackson, Sept. 3, 1846. 

315 IV. William,' b. Sept. 5, 1827; m. Olive Remington. 



122. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL, JR. (William,^ Samuel,* Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., March 23, 1795. 
Removed with his father's family to Champlain, Clinton County, 
N.Y., about 1807. Married, Dec. 24, 1822, Isabella Johnson, 
born Oct. 9, 1796. 

Children, horn in Clinton, N. Y. 

316 I. Washington,' b. March 19, 1824; m. Mary Lucinda Converse, 

Feb. 25, 1847. 
II. Eleanor,' b. July 30, 1826; m. George F. Converse, Oct. 12, 
1843.- 

Children. 

1. Albert Benson Converse, b. Oct. 18, 1844; m. Maggie J. 

Taylor, April 11, 1864. 

2. Samuel C. Converse, b. June 12, 1847; m. Helen M. Churchill, 

Oct 24, 1869. 

3. Isabella L. Converse, b. May 21, 1850; m. Edward Baker, Jan. 

1, 1871. 

4. Viohi J. Converse, b. Jan. 19, 1854; d. Sept. 19, 1855. 

5. Clara E. Converse, b. Nov. 23, 1856; m. James Linton, Jan. 3, 

1874. 

6. Chloe A. Converse, b. July 13, 1859. 

III. Clarissa,' b. April, 1828; m. Royal W. Converse, Sept. 19, 
1861. 

Children born in Clinton, N. Y. 

1. William P. Converse, b. March 22, 1865. 

2. Effie Elsie Converse, b. Nov. 27, 1868. 

317 IV. Benjamin,' b. Feb. 22, 1831; m. Hannah E. Pratt. 

318 V. William Henry,' b. Dec. 18, 1834; m. Jane Ann Barker. 
VI. James Edward,' b July 14, 1837; d. Aug. 21, 1838. 



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135. 

DR. JULIUS « CHURCHILL (William,' Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt, March 20, 1802. 
Died in Champlain, N.Y., Feb. 7, 1881. He was only four years 
old when his father removed with his family to Champlain, N.Y., 
then a small hamlet surrounded by an almost unbroken wilderness. 
William Churchill, his father, bought a hundred acres of woodland 
and cleared a farm, known in late years as the old ''Junior 
Churchill Place," situated on the road to Chazy. The father was a 
large and athletic man, and a great worker, as Avere his six sons. 
They were all able men physically and mentally. Dr. Julius 
stayed at home working on the farm, and attending school in the 
winter, until the age of twenty-one, and then against the wishes and 
advice of his father he started out alone to acquire a medical educa- 
tion. He chopped wood and taught school to get money to pursue 
his studies. He studied with Dr. Miles Stevenson, of Chazy, and 
Dr. Benjamin Moore, of Champlain. In 1826-1827 he attended 
lecture courses at the Medical University at Castleton, Vt., and on 
Aug. 28, 1828, received a diploma from the Clinton County Medical 
Society to practise " Physic and Surgery," and soon began i)ractice 
in Champlain Village. In those days of wretched roads and sparse 
settlements, his practice soon extended over a wide range, which 
had to be traversed on horseback with saddlebags holding his 
stock of medicines. He was strong, enthusiastic, and skilful, and 
soon became popular, and had a very large clientage. He was fond 
of fine horses, and had the best in the country round. For some 
ten years, and up to 1840, he was postmaster of Champlain. He 
was an exceedingly active man, and fond of using tools, and about 
1840 built himself an office with his own hands, and used this same 
office in his practice till his death. He was somewhat eccentric, a great 
collector of curiosities of all sorts, pictures, ancient arms and armor, 
minerals, fossils, and in one addition to his office, a sort of green- 
house, he had a wonderful variety of flowering plants, cactus-plants, 
one of which at his death was thirty-eight years old, and ten feet in 
height. In this greenhouse he kept, also, a lot of singing birds. 
Dr. Churchill was versatile, was a lover of music, and played well 
on the violin, cornet, and clarionet. He was intensely interested in 
])hysical science, especially geology and mineralogy, and when Sir 
Charles Lyell, the eminent English geologist, visited America, Dr. 
Churchill accompanied him in his exploration of the Mississippi 
Valley and was of great help to him, and they were always after- 
wards warm friends. How he found time for all his work and his 
extensive readinsr and valuable collection of books was a wonder 



404 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

to his friends, who knew he never neglected any of his home or 
professional duties. He was always up in the morning at four 
o'clock, and never idle. He was active and influential in public 
matters, and a popular and honored member of the County Medical 
Association. His scientific studies led him to very advanced con- 
victions in regard to religion. He was indeed a very pronounced 
advocate of free thought. He was opposed and denounced by many 
as an atheist, and some of the more bigoted church-people honestly 
sought to ostracize him socially as well as to boycott his practice ; but 
the more they persecuted and railed, the firmer he became in his 
convictions about religion. Theodore Parker lectured in Champlain, 
and the doctor found that he was in accord with the great preacher's 
liberal thought, and they became friends, and continued for some 
years to correspond. He was one of the first thinking men in 
America, to accept the theory of evolution. The unreasoning and 
ignorant bigotry of many of his friends, who, as Christian believers, 
turned against him, made him somewhat bitter at times, though not 
for long. The limits of this sketch will not admit of a full account 
of a very wonderful man, one of the ablest and best of all who have 
borne the name of Churchill. An essay on the " Life of Dr. Julius 
Churchill, Physician, Philosopher, and Pioneer in Kational Thought," 
was read before the Association for Moral and Spiritual Education, 
at Brooklyn, N.Y., March, 1884, by Edward J. Moore, and later 
published in pamphlet form. The above facts and comments have 
been gathered from the sketches above mentioned by the editor of 
this volume, who feels that so notable a member of the Hubbardton 
line ought to be brought to the acquaintance of his kinsfolk 
throughout America. The postmaster at Champlain wrote me in 
1900 that none of the doctor's family remained in the town, and 
he knew not whether any were living or not. I have, however, just 
discovered his daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Traver who furnished the 
memoirs above noted, in 1886, and is now living m Chicago, and 
gives further help about her own and her brother's families. 
Married, in Champlain, N.Y., 1831, Nancy Fillmore, daughter of 
Capt. Cepta Fillmore, and a cousin of Millard Fillmore, the thir- 
teenth president of the United States. She was born Jan. 29, 1804, 
and died April 24, 1866, at Springfield, 111. 

Children born in Champlain, N. Y. 

I. AsTLEY Cooper,' b. July 6, 1832; d. July 21, 1833. 

319 II. Russell,' b. July 14, 1833; m. Mart Turner. 

319a III. Cornelia Schuyler,' b. Nov. 21, 1835; m. Dolphin Traver, 
June 15, 1853 

320 IV. John Fillmore,' b. Dec. 28, 1837; ra. Catherine Wiseman, 

Dec. 2, 1863. 
V. Matilda,' b. Dec. 20, 1840; d. January, 1875. 



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136. 

JAMES 8 CHURCHILL (William,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbarclton, Vt., Nov. 9, 1804. 
Married Eliza Johnsoj^. 

Child. 

321 I. Joseph E.,^ b. Oct. 22, 1829; m. Julia Bull. 

137. 

EZEKIEL DYER« CHURCHILL (Ezekiel,^ Samuel," Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah'). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., July 15, 1787. 
Moved with his father's family to Alexander, N.Y., in 1804. He 
died from accidentally cutting his knee while hewing a piece of 
timber, Dec. 2, 1810. Married, April 3, 1810, Haxnah Baker. 

Child born after Father's Death. 
I. Amaxda,' b. 1811; m. Fidello Taylok. No children. 

138. 

SILAS « CHURCHILL (Ezekiel,^ Samuel," Samuel,' Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., June 13, 1796. Removed 
with his father's family to Alexander, N.Y., in 1804. He died in 
Yorkshire, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1885. Married 1st, Nov. 5, 1818, Esther 
Parmelee ; died April 28, 1844. Married 2d, Oct. 23, 1844, Diantha 
Belknap ; died March 18, 1879. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. DoRLisKA,' b. Dec 14, 1819. 
II. Arabella,' b. June 14, 1822; d. Oct. 15, 1852. 
III. Emilius,' b. Jan. 14. 1824; d. 1846. 

322 IV. Pembroke,' b. April 29, 1826; m. Caroline M. Clements, Noa'. 

2, 1853. 
V. Homer,' b. June 29, 1828. 
VI. El Roy,' b. Sept. 14, 1830. 

1! 7uT- n'T''' , I b. Oct. 14, 1832. 

324 VIII. De Forest,' j 

IX. Cecilia,' b. May 15, 1835. 
X. OcTAViA,' b. April 3, 1837; d. June 13, 1876. 

325 XI. Eugene,' b. Oct. 14, 1840. 

Child of the Second Wife. 

326 XII. Pulaski,' b. March 24, 1846; d. March 18, 1879. 

139. 

LEVI WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Ezekiel,^ Samuel," Samuel,' 
Joseph,' Josiah ^). Born in Alexander, N.Y., May 10, 1804. 
Died in Michigan in 1892. Married Sophronia Frisbre, Novem- 
ber, 1824. 

(^ild. 
326a I. Cullen.' 



406 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



130. 

CULLEN DYER ^ CHURCHILL (Ezekiel,^ Samuel," Samuel,'' 
Joseph,'-' Josiah '). Born at Alexander, N.Y., March 1, 1811. 
Lived there and at Ellington, N.Y. Died at Ellington, N.Y., Feb. 
7, 1893. Married 1st, Feb. 25, 1836, Caroline Brown. She died 
May 2, 1845. Married 2d, July 22, 1845, Sarah Rublee. She 
died Nov. 21, 1848. Married 3d, Feb. 8, 1849, Eunice Van Duser. 
She died Jan. 3, 1859. Married 4th, Jan. 5, 1860, Jane Platner. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Eunice Elizabeth,' b. Dec. 9, 18.36; m. Marcus Thacher, of 
Ellington, N.Y. They had no children. 
II. Delphine Lovisa,'' b. Feb. 3, 1838 ; m. Charles W. Heald, Aug. 
2, 1859. 

Children. 

1. Charles Roderick Brigham Heald, b. Nov. 27, 1862. 

2. Mary Lizzie Heald, b. in Moline, 111., July 20, 1864. 

3. Charles Cassimer, b. June 6, 1867. 

326b III. Charles Carroll,' b. April 30, 1839; m. Charity Person, of 
Ellery, Feb. 6, 1869. 
IV. Cassimer Pulaski,' b. Oct 20, 1840. He was killed in the Civil 
War. 

327 V. Albro Kuthven,' b. Sept. 13, 1843; ni. Mart J. McLees, of 

Davisburg, Mich., Feb. 26, 1877. 

Child of Second Wife. 

328 VI. Homer Cullen,' b. Nov. 14, 1848; m. Rhoda Weegar, of Ran- 

dolph, N.Y., December, 1876. 

Children of Third Wife. 

VII. Evelyn Clinton,' b. Nov. 29, 1849 ; d. unmarried, at Randolph, 

N.Y., Oct. 15. 1876. 
VIII. Alice Ophelia,' b. Mav 28, 1851; m. Francis C. Bates, May, 
1871. Children: (1) Mirth Bates, b. 1876; ra. Willis Calkins, 
Oct. 12, 1897. (2) Florence Bates, b. 1885. (3) Ormal Bates, 
b. 1886. 
IX. Leicester Elrot,' b. Oct. 9, 1852; unmarried. 
X. Harriet Cordelia,' b. Nov. 12, 1854; m. Joel D. Torrance, of 
Randolph, N.Y., September, 1876. No children. They lived 
at Randolph, where she died Jan. 19, 1894. 
XL Frances Marion,' b, Sept. 17, 1858; d. Sept. 30, 1859. 

Children of Fourth Wife. 

XII. Lizzie Eudora,' b. Oct. 29, 1860; d. June 26, 1864, of scarlet 
fever. 
XIII. Barden D.,' b. May 22, 1862; d. June 27, 1864, of scarlet fever. 
328a XIV. Willis Fletcher,' b. July 8. 1864; m. 1st, Alice B. Lord, Jan. 
25, 1893; m. 2d, Jennie Johnson, Feb. 13, 1895. 

131. 

HENRY EZEKIEL « * CHURCHILL (Ezekiel,^ Samuel," Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born, Alexander, N.Y., June 29, 1813. 

* He changed his name, at his marriage, to Henry Ezekiel. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 407 

They lived in Alexander and Attica, N.Y. He was a dry goods 
merchant. Married, Nov. 23, 18.37, at Alexander, Caroline 
Holmes Cogswell. 

Children horn in Alexander, and the last in Attica. 

I. Orange Clark,' b. Dec. 28, 1838; d. in Aspinwall, New Granada, 

S.A., April 13, 18G0. 
II. Evelyn Adams.'' b. Aug. IG, 1842; m George S. Drew, Dec. 31, 
1862. Children: (1) Cliarles H. Drew, b. Sept. 20, 18(53; (2) 
Eva Caroline Drew, b. Jan.4, 1865; m. Dr. Gifford, in June, 1891. 
III. OcTAviA Goodale,' b. Oct. 11, 1852; m. Richard M. Rortv, 
May 27, 1874, in Attica, N.Y., and lived in Middletown, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Malolm Churchill Rorty, b. May 1, 1875. 

2. Philip Adams Rorty, b. Aug. 25, 1876. 

3. Marian Helen Rorty, b. Dec. 11, 1878. 

; 4. Ricliard Mackay Rorty, b. May 18, 1882. 

5. Bertha Cogswell Rorty, b. Sept. 17, 1883. 

6. Eva Winifred Rorty, b. Sept. 29, 1886. 

7. James Mackay Rorty, b. March 30, 1890. 



133. 

NOBLE '^ CHURCHILL (Levi," Charles,^ Samuel,' Joseph,' 
JosTAH ^). Born at Newington, Conn., Nov. 11, 1779. Settled first 
in New York, but removed to what is now Eaton, Preble County, 0., 
about 1830. Died at Eaton, 0., Jan. 28, 1866. Married, Oct. 12, 
1801, Olive Stoddard. 

Children of Nolle and Olive {Stoddard) Chvrchill. 

I. Candace,' b. Oct. 9, 1804; m. Jonathan Holcomb. 

Mrs. Holcomb is said to have been a very hjghly gifted woman 
and brilliant writer. Died June, 1866. 

Children. 

1. Son, name not known. 

2. Lurania Holcomb; m. Dr. ( ) Munday. 

Mrs. Munday was, like her mother, highly cultured, and a gifted 
■writer. 
II. Elizabeth,' b. Oct. 29, 1806; m. John Adams. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams died in 1877. 

Children. 

1. John Adams, Jr. 

2. George W. Adams. 

He lived in Oxford, O., a prosperous business man. 
One child: (1) Laura Adams. 

III. Emmeline,' b. April 6, 1809; m. Jeremiah Guild. 
Mrs. Guild died in 1871. 



408 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Child. 
1. Julia Guild. 
IV. Laura W.,' b. April 18, 1812; m. Prof. Ebenezer Bishop. 
Mrs. Bishop died in 1872. 

Children. 

1. Georgia Bishop, m. Mr. Schaub, of Hamilton, O. 

2. Alice Bishop, m. Mr. Mason, San Diego, Cal. 

V. Jdlia Ann,' b. June 12, 1814 ; m. 1st, Aaron Weston, of Westboro, 
Mass ; m. 2d, George Glass. 

She was highly gifted and brilliant. She died in Toledo, O., 
1871. 

Children of First Hushand. 

1. vSon, died in infancy. 

2. Julia Weston, m. William Blake. 

Mrs. Blake was a fine actress ; at one time with Fanny Daven- 
port, and later starred with a company of her own. 

Children. 

1. William Blake. I 3. Ida Blake. 

2. Charles Blake. | 4. Lillie Blake. 

The sons live in St. Louis. Ida lives in Ohio, and Lillie in 
Chicago, with her cousin, Mrs. Powell. 

329 VI. Gilbert W.,'b April 23, 1817 ; m. Jane Black. 

330 VII. Chesterfield L.,' b. Feb. 1, 1820; m. Anne Starkweather, 

May, 1850. 

331 VIII. John Edwin,' b. August, 1822; m. Jennie Preston. 

332 IX. Charles Clinton,' b. Dec. 16, 1825; m. Mary Ashe Rivers. 



133. 

CHARLES BELDEN « CHURCHILL (Levi/ Charles,^ Sam- 
uel,"' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Newington, Conn., Sept. 27, 
1785. He removed to Boonvilie, IST.Y., the day of their marriage, 
and lived there. They made their home in their later years with 
their son Charles B. Mr. Churchill served in the War of 1812, and 
received a pension for years before his death, Sept. 17, 1878. Mar- 
ried, in Connecticut, Eeb. 4, 1807, Elizabeth Hubbard, born in Bur- 
lington, Conn., May 6, 1787. She died July 21, 1867. 

Children born in Boonvilie, N. Y. 
I. Etta Maria,' b. April 8, 1808; m. William Cleveland. 

Child. 
1. Alonzo Cleveland. 

333 II. Levi Merrill,' b. Feb. 8, 1811; m. Harriet Prothrocgh, Sept. 

18, 1838. 

334 III. Charles Belden,' b. April 25, 1813; m. Louisa Hurlburt. 
IV. Abigail,' b. Aug. 20. 1815. 

335 V. William Stewart,' b. March 4, 1818. 

336 VI. Leonard Hubbard.' b. AjiriJ 28, 1820. 

337 VII. Chester BECKLEY.'b. April 14, 1824. 
VIII. Elizabeth,' b. April 14, 1826. 

338 IX. Martin La Fayette,' b. Sept. 1, 1832. 



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134. 

CAEOLUS^ CHURCHILL (Levi/ Charles/ Samuel/ 
Joseph/ Josiah '). Born in Newington, Conn., April 24, 1791. 
Lived in New York City and Boonville, Oneida Connty, N.Y. 
Removed some time between 1831 and 1836 to Trumbull, 0. 
^[arried, at German Flats, N.Y., 1811, Polly Rowland. 

Children lorn in New York, except those noted. 

339 I. Cakmi," b. Feb. 25, 1813; m. Sarah Stowe, and <1. May 9, 181)2. 

340 II. John,' b. Aug. 13, 1814; m. Eleanor Bertram, of East Trum- 

bull, O.; il. April 6, 1897. 
ni. Philinda,' b. Dec. 14, 1816; m. Joshua Smith, and d in Mercer 
County. 111., Sept. 12. 18.54. 

341 IV. Nicholas,' b. 1818, in Oneida, N.Y. ; m. Ltdia Ann Rowland, of 

Joliet, 111. 

342 V. Calvin Webster,' b. 1820, in Oneida, N.Y. ; m. Sarah Bfgbee, 

1840. 

343 VI. George,' b. Oct G, 1825; ni. IMargaret Campbell. 

344 VII. Ben,jamin M.,' b. May 1, 1827; m. Sarah Rowland, Peoria. 111. 
VIII. Artimi.ssa,' b. April 27, 1829; ni. 1st, John Palmer, Knox 

County, 111. ; m. 2d. Benjamin Orum, Warren County, 111. 
IX. Mary,' b. March 25, 1831 ; m. Hezekiah Witt, of Knox County, 

111. 
X. Abigail,' b. Nov. 14, 1836, in East Trumbull, O.; m. 1st, Van 

DoREN Amy, Sept. 27, 1854; m. 2d, Calvin Routh, March 10, 

1880. 

Mr. Amy served in the Civil War, and died in Galliton, Tenn., 
Jan. 22, 1863. He was in the One Hundred and Second Regiment 
Illinois Volunteers. The}^ lived at Henderson, and later at Alexis, 
111. Mrs. Routh gave us tiie above account of her father's family. 

Children of First Husband, born at Henderson. 

1. Charles S. Amv. b. July 30, 1855; m. Viola Rees, April 3, 

1879, at lona.'lll. 

2. William A. Amy, b. Nov. 1, 1859; d. June 6, 1876. 

3. John W. Amy. b. Dec. 18, 1861; d. June 29, 1863. 



135. 

BENJAMIN « CHURCHILL (Levi/ Charles/ Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Newington, Conn., May 3, 1792. 
^[oved with his parents to Boonville, Oneida County, N.Y., in 1802. 
Died Aug. 23, 1893, aged 102 years 3 months 23 days. Married, 
July 15, 1824, Catharine Strater, of Martinsburg, N.Y. She 
died Jan. 3, 1880, aged 69 years 6 months. 

Children . 

346 I. Calvin Webster,' m. Marietta Strater. 

II. Marian,' m. George Harris, of Boonville. 

III. Caroline,' ra. Eliakim B. Williamson, Boonville, N.Y. 

346 IV. Daniel,' m. Caroline Conant, in Alexis, 111. 

V. Elizabeth,' m. Hiram Page, in Galesburg, 111. 

347 VI. Levi Henry,' m. Marian Eliza Williamson. 



410 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

348 VII. Hakvey,'' m. Nancy Routh, in Hopkins, Mo. 

VIII. Minerva,' m. John Brown, of Galesburg. 

IX. Catharine L.,' m. David A. Collins. 

X. Marietta,' b. Marcti 23, 1829; m. Martin Hogan. 

XI. Anne,' d. at the age of fourteen years. 

137. 

DR. CLAUDIUS BELDEN « CHURCHILL (Chakles,^ 
Charles/ Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Newbern, IST.C. 
The information about Dr. Churchill is very meagre, we have not 
been able to learn where he was educated or where he practised, or 
resided during his active life. He probably removed sometime in 
the " forties " to New Orleans. His oldest son was born in North 
Carolina, his youngest in Louisana. He died in 1864, in New 
Orleans. Married Louisana Holiday. 

Children. 

362 I. Charles Holiday,' b. about 1830; m. Martha Thorn, October, 

1864. 
853 II. Sylvester Brown,' m. Malvina Bermudiz. 

III. Claudia Isabella,' m. James A. Ferguson, of Whately, Mass. 

Child. 

1. Louisiana F. Ferguson, m. Peter G. Riddell. 

One child, (1) James F. Riddell. They live (1902) in So. Africa. 

354 IV. Wylie Croome,' m. Cora Belle Mariner. 
356 V. Thomas Holiday,' m. Laura K. Stirling. 

VI. Hannah Brown,' b. in New Orleans; m. Dr. Alex Chastant, of 
New Orleans. 

366 VII. Zachary Taylor,' b. in New Orleans, about 1850. Died un- 

married in 1874. 

139. 

CHISLIEU« CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Charles," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Newington, Conn., Dec. 4, 1779, and 
lived there, a farmer. He died July 9, 1857. Married, March 31, 
1806, Celinda Hurlbut, born Jan. 12, 1788, and died Nov. 27, 1865. 

Children born in Newington. 

367 I. Chauncy,' b Feb. 8, 1808; m. Abigail Webster. 

358 II. Calvin,' b. March 18, 1810; m. Mary Gilstrap, Aug. 9, 1832. 

III. Sarah,' b. Sept. 6, 1812; m. John Shepard, April 2, 1856. No 

issue. 

IV. Mary Ann,' b. April 26, 1814; m. Flavel Wier, Nov. 26, 1834. 
V. Clarissa,' b. Jan. 20, 1818; m. Truman Wier, Oct. 28, 1838. 

869 VI. Samuel Seymour,' b. Feb. 28, 1825; m. Louisa Hunt, Nov. 11, 
1846. 

140. 

JOHN « CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Charles," Samuel,'^ Joseph,^ 
Josiah^). Born in Newington, April 11, 1785, and died there, 
Sept. 17, 1823, of fever, on his way home to New Hartford, 



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from the South. After marriage he bought a farm in New Hart- 
ford, where his wife's brother lived, and they settled there. Mr. 
Churchill was of quiet manners, medium in stature, and rather 
slender in build. His portrait, painted in 1812, shows that he was 
of attractive personality. Married, in Newington, at '' Ten Rod," 
the home of the bride's father, by the Rev. Joab Brace, Laura 
Welles, daughter of Absalom and Lorraine (Patterson) AVelles, of 
Newington, where she was born, July 23, 1789. She died in 
Bristol, July 3, 1877, and is there buried. She was a descendant, 
in the seventh generation, from Governor Thomas Welles. Her 
portrait, painted at twenty-three, shows a face, not of great beauty? 
but full of force and animation. She was an accomplished rider and 
made two journeys on horseback, before her marriage, to Lebanon, 
N.Y., to visit her uncle Stephen Patterson's family. She was also 
accomplished in dancing, and used to tell of her experience in her 
youth, and how, one evening, she wore through two pairs of satin 
slippers dancing. Her father was proud of her accomplishments, 
and was much more liberal in his ideas of religion than many of his 
neighbors, and certainly more so than her husband's people, who 
were very strict Calvinists. Her home was at " Ten Rod,*' and was 
a place of pleasant social life and generous hospitality. Left a widow 
when young, with only the farm in New Hartford, and with a family 
of five children to bring up, she showed unusual courage and re- 
source. Some seven years after her husband's death she removed 
with her family to Bristol, where her oldest daughter had settled 
upon her marriage. Mrs. Churchill was a woman of high spitit, and 
proiid of her Welles and Patterson ancestry, and while genial in 
disposition and forceful in character, she preserved the simple 
manners and quiet dignity of an earlier day. 

Children of John and Laura ( Wells) Churchill. 

I. Laura,' b. Julv 23, 1812; m. Lora Waters, of Bristol, Oct. 21, 

1833. 

They lived in Bristol; no children. She died at Bristol, Oct. 11, 
1892. Thev adopted and brous^lit up, from infancy, her own cousin, 
Sophia Wefls. 
360 II. John,' b. Sept. 1(5, ISU; m. Ei.tza Ann Hendrick. 

III. Ki.ECTA,' b April 5, 1818; m. Henrt Albert Seymour. 

They were married at Bristol, Conn , July 28, 1844, at the home 
of her sister, Mrs. Waters, by Rev. R. H. Seely. Mr. Seymour 
was a lineal descendant of Richard Seymour, who settled in Hart- 
ford, as early as 1039, and he was born at New Hartford, Jan. 22, 
1818. They lived at New Hartford until 184fi, when they removed 
to Bristol. " Mr. Seymour was a man of ability and energy, and 
soon after he came to Bristol became prominent in public affairs, 
and held many phices of trust. Upon the incorporation of the 
Bristol Savings Bank he became president, and held the office till 
his death, on April 6, 1897. Electa Churchill is described as having 
a brilliant complexion, dark blue eyes, and very dark brown hair. 



412 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

She was vivacious and witty in conversation, a loyal, hospitable, 
and gracious woman, greatly beloved by her own family circle and 
neighbors. 

Children, the first horn at New Hartford, the rest at Bristol. 

1. Laura Electa Seymour, b. April 5, 1846. 

2. Henry Albert Seymour, b. April 2, 1847; m. Mary Marilla 

Leggett, Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 1872. 

He was educated at Williston Academy, and Columbian Law 
School, Washington, D.C. Removed to Washington in 1870. 
He has been for years a principal examiner in the Patent Office, 
and law-clerk to the commissioner of patents. 

Their children, born in Washington : (1) Laura Leggett Sey- 
mour, b. Nov. 11, 1873; (2) Rae, Mortimer Seymour, b. Aug. 
24, 1877; (3) Helen Welles Seymour, b. Dec. 18, 1878. 

3. Mary Harriet Seymour, b. July 22, 1849; m. Miles Lewis Peck, 

Oct. 18, 1871. 

Children, born at Bristol, Conn. : (1) Josiah H. Peck, b. March 
5, 1873; (2) Howard S. Peck, b. May 17, 1874: (3) Hilda M. 
Peck, b. April 19, 1881; (4) Rachel K. Peck, b. Jan. 6, 1883; 
(5) Mary M. L. Peck, b. Jan. 22, 1895. 

4. Lilla Welles Seymour, b. May 10, 1852; d. Nov. 7, 1854. 

5. John Churchill Seymour, b. June 5, 1853; d. the same day. 

6. Grace Ella Seymour, b. July 13, 1856; m. William Shurtleff 

Ingraham, Oct. 11, 1881. 

Children, born at Bristol, Conn. : (1) Faith Allen Ingraham, 
b. April 30, 1886; (2) Edward Ingraham, b. Dec. 20, 1887; (3) 
Dudley Seymour Ingraham, b. Aug. 14, 1890. 

7. George Dudley Seymour, b. Oct. 6, 1859. 

Educated at Hartford public schools. Graduated from the 
high school in 1878, and from the Columbian University Law 
School in 1880. Engaged in his brother's office at Washington 
until 1883, when he opened an office in New Haven. He de- 
votes himself exclusively to patents and patent law practice. He 
is interested in literature and the fine arts, and family history. 
He is (1903) secretary of the Society of Colonial Wars in Con- 
necticut. Mr. Seymour is unmarried. 

8. Helen Welles Seymour, b. Jan. 29, 1864; d. July 12, 1866. 

361 IV. Absalom Welles,' b. March'29, 1820; m. Harriet Mason Porter. 

362 V. Charles,' b. May 25, 1822; m. Alice Phillips. 

141. 

JOSIAH BELDEN6 CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Charles," 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in ISTewington, Conn., Aug. 28, 
1787, and was there brought up, but removed, probably about 1806, 
to Boonville, N.Y., where he settled near his uncle Levi Churchill, 
whose daughter he married. He lived in Boonville until the death 
of his first wife, when, I learn from an account written for me by 
his daughter, Mrs. Wonser, in October, 1900, he took his children to 
Newington, and there they were placed in different homes among 
Mr. Churchill's former friends and relatives, so that they attended 
the same school. After his second marriage he removed to Sempro- 
nius and later to Summerhill, N.Y., and then in 1837 he removed 
with the younger portion of his family to Troy, Erie County, Penn. 
He died April 18, 1852. He served in the War of 1812. Married, 



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in Boonville, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1808, Octavia Churchill, daughter of 
Levi and Ruth (Merrills) Churchill, born in ISTewington, Dec. 14, 
1786, and died in Boonville, KY., July 20, 1820. Mrs. Wonser 
writes of her mother, " As I was but seven years old when mother 
died, I have only a child's recollection of her, but as I remember her 
she was of medium size, with very fair complexion and mild black 
eyes ; I thought then and think now that she was a very handsome 
woman." Married 2d, Phebe Marta Thompson, March 11, 1824 
She was born Jan. 31, 1800. 

Children of First Wife horn in Boonville, N. Y. 

I. Celina Casson,^ b. Aui?. 4, 1809; m. Robekt Poole, Summer- 
hill, N.Y. 
She died in Cazenovia, N.Y. No further record received. 

II. Marcia Boardman,^ b. Feb. 26, 1811; m. Evelyn Woodford, 

Siimmerhill, N.Y. 

She was brought up in the family of her aunt, ElizabethHubbard, 
of Berlin, Conn. Her sister, Mrs. Wonser, describes her as resem- 
bling her mother, and very handsome. There seems to have been 
something of a romance in her story which is sad in its close. 
Slie was very much beloved by her relatives and friends, and 
especially by her aunt Elizabeth's family ; and all were bitterly 
opposed to the man whom she chose for a husband, but in spite of 
their opposition she married him. Evelyn Woodford was a tailor 
and was not apparently successful. After some years of futile 
efforts he heard of an opening in Texas, and, leaving his wife, he 
went ahead to get a home ready. The wife with her two small 
children, one an infant, followed soon after on a small schooner, 
that being then the only available conveyance. A terrible storm 
swept down on them, lasting many woful days, while the young 
mother lay in her small cabin-bunk, seasick, homesick, and heart- 
sick, with her babies, one on each arm ; but after many days 
they arrived at their port and found the husband. The baby died 
soon after, and the mother's health was completely shattered. She 
lived only a year or two, another child being born to her. She died 
at Matagorda Bay, Texas, Nov. 22, 1838, and her husband soon 
after married a Texas woman. 

Children of Evelyn and Marcia {Churchill) Woodford. 

1. Milton Mozart Woodford, b. Nov. 26, 1834; m. Juliana Hitch- 

cock, Dec. 25, 1855. 

He shared the perilous voyage to Texas, with his mother, and 
after her deatli his step-mother, it is said, sentf him off on a 
return voyage, after a few years, to his uncle Samuel C, who, 
with other relatives, provided for him, after a fashion, until he 
was eighteen. 

Children: (1) Carrie L. Woodford, b. July 2, 1857; (2) 
Charlton M. Woodford, b. Jan. 2, 1861; (3) Arthur F, Wood- 
ford, b. Nov. 3, 1866; (4) Helen Marcia Woodford, b. May 21, 
1869; (5) Bernet Woodford, h. June 25. 1871; d. Sept. 10, 1871; 
(6) Robert Hawley Woodford, b May 23, 1876. 

2. Barnard Woodford, b. 1837 and d. Jan. 7, 1838. 

III. Ruth Merrills,^ b. March 12, 1813; m. M. G. Wonser, Summer- 

hill, NY., Aug. 12, 1832. 

Mrs Wonser writes in October, 1900, being then in her 87th year, 
" My mother, Octavia, was a very religious and conscientious woman, 
and a few days before her death, wanted us children to be baptized, 
so we stood up in a row by her bedside, and a preacher sprinkled 
some water upon our heads and said some words which we did not 



414 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

then understand, but took it as a sort of compact that we were to be 
good." I regret that I do not find anywhere among the letters of 
Mrs. Wonser any account of her own girlhood. Married at the age 
of nineteen and a half years, she lived a life full of activity and 
showed herself a woman of remarkable force and ability. They 
lived a few years at Milan and Summerhill, N.Y., and then removed 
West and settled at Ellis ville, 111., and later at Erie, 111., where 
Mrs. Wonser was living with her youngest daughter Kuth, in 
October, 1900. In July, 1880, she wrote, " I have had a very active 
life, practised medicine for twenty years, but one year ago 1 fell and 
broke my hip, which has laid me up for a year, and will probably 
make me a cripple for life." She says, " In religion, I am a Bible- 
Spiritualist, and on the 30th of September, 18(J7, the society to 
which I then belonged granted me the privilege of speaking to the 
people and solemnizing marriages." A copy of this certificate is 
before the editor of this volume as he writes. It is a regular recog- 
nition and fellowship of her as a lawful minister. Dated at Geneseo, 
111., Sept. 30, 1867, and signed by Samuel McHose, President, and 
John C. Moody, Secretary. 

Ckildren of M. G. and Ruth M. {Churchill) Wo7iser. 

1. Octavia L. Wonser, b. at Milan, N.Y., June 7, 1833; m. 1st, 

Daniel Tift, Erie. 111., Oct. 20, 1852; m. 2d, Joseph Med- 
hurst, Galesburg, 111. 

2. Annette E. Wonser. b. at Summerhill, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1835; m. 

1st, C. E. Coburn, St. Louis, Oct 20, 1851 ; m. 2d, Edward 
Fenton; lives in California. 

3. F. J. Mortimer Wonser, b. at EUisville, 111., May 5, 1838; m. 

Julia Weaver, Erie, Jan. 1, 1859 

Mr. Wonser is a prosperous lawyer at Tama, Iowa, and has 
the following children : (1) William W. Wonser, b. Dec. 1, 1859; 
m. Bertie Lamb, at Sterling, 111., Sept. 7, 1881, and has two chil- 
dren. Feme and Marjorie; (2) Charles J. Wonser, b. July 19, 
1862; m. Josephine Patterson, at St. Olaf, Iowa, March 26, 
1889; (3) Flora C. Wonser, b. Feb. 5, 1865; (4) Charlotte E. 
Wonser, b. Nov. 18, 1866; (5) Louis Wonser, b. March 12, 
1869, d. Jan. 6, 1870; (6) Fred Wonser, b. June 4, 1871; (7) 
Ernest Wonser. b. July 24, 1873; d. Sept. 8, 1874; (8) Vera 
Wonser, b Oct. 18, 1878. 

4. Marcia W. Wonser, b. March 7, 1840, at EUisville; m. John 

Fenton, at Erie, March 14, 1859. 

5. Charles Wonser, b. at EHisville, Feb. 16, 1842 ; d. Oct. 20, 1843. 

6. Mileden Wonser, b. at EUisville, May 16, 1844; d. in Erie, 

111., Sept. 27, 1845. 

7. Charlotte E. Wonser, b. at EUisville, May 16, 1846; d. in Erie, 

111., Sept. 12, 1850. 

8. Kate L. Wonser, b. at Erie, 111., April 20, 1848; m. John 

Bushee, Oct. 1, 1866. 

9. Colonel D. Wonser, b. at Erie, 111., Oct. 6, 1850; m. Marcia 

Kelly, Oct. 3, 1869. 
10. Ruth R. Wonser, b. at Erie, 111., Jan. 3, 1853. 

363 IV. Samuel Cicero,' b. Jan. 30, 1815; m. 1st, Emily North, Aug. 80, 

1840; m. 2d, Sophia G. Gunn, March 27, 1843. 

V. Charlotte.' b. Feb. 24, 1817; m. Levinus Sperrt, April 6, 1845. 

She graduated from Groton Seminary, N.Y., where she remained 

for several years as a teacher. Mr. Sperry was a public-spirited 

man, an ardent Abolitionist, and very active in that direction, an 

excellent Christian in practical works as well as in his faith. Mrs. 

Wonser writes of him : " If the world were full of souls like him, 

it would be a beautiful world to live in." They lived at, or near, 

Galesburg, 111., and later at Bu.shnell, 111., where she died Feb. 2, 

1856. He died April 10, 1893. In his later years he lived in 

Pueblo, Col. 



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Children. 

1. Oriana J. Sperry, b. Jan. 3, 1846; d. Feb. 8, 1848. 

2. Levinus Mentor Sperry, b. Feb. IG, 1849; m. 1st, Julia 

Churchill, dau. of Norman, June 25, 1874; m. 2d, Sarah J. 
Shields, Aug. 10, 1880. 

He graduated at Knox College, June, 1874, and on the same 
day, June 2,5, married his first wife, who lived only a year. 

3. Charlotte Emma Sperry, b. Nov. 1. 1850; ni. 1st, Miles Hubbard, 

Nov. 28, 1880; m. 2d, Fremont Getman, Feb. 1, 1891. 

4. Lewis Belden Sperry, b. Aug. 30, 1852; m. Bertha A. Magehe, 

Feb. IG. 1888. 

5. Ira Peck Sperry, b. Feb. IG, 1854; d. Sept. 5, 1854. 

6. Lydia Orilla Peck Sperry, b. Dec 23, 1855. 
VI, Julia,' b. Oct. 4, 1818; d. Oct. 18, 1818, 

VII, Nancy,'' b. April 26, 1820, and died the same day. 

Children of the Second Wife. 

VIII. George Thompson,' b. Nov. 26, 1824, at Sempronius, N.Y.; m. 
1st, Almina Lawrence, Aug, 27, 1847; m. 2d, Sarah C, Laav- 
RENCE, Jan. 15, 1852. 

IX. Josiah Hubbard,' b, July 2, 1826, at Summerhill, N.Y. He en- 

listed in the army, in the Civil War, and was killed at Freder- 
icksburg, in the battle, Dec. 13, 1862. 

X, Charles,' b. Jan. 12, 1829, at Summerhill, N.Y. He enlisted in 

the Seventy-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, and served over 
three years, and returned home broken in health. In 1900 he was 
living in Morrison, 111. 

142. 

CHARLES" CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Charles,^ Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah.^) Born at Newington, Sept, 12, 1790. He went 
South, and settled first in Irdell County, and later in Fayette County, 
Tenn. He died Jan. 29, 1845, in Tennessee, Married, in Irdell 
County, ISr.C, Sept. 11, 1828, Matilda Johnson, daughter of James 
and Cassandra (ISTorthcroft) Johnson, b. Nov, 24, 1812, and died July 
23, 1887, in Independence County, Ark. 

Children born in Irdell County, N.C. 

365 I. Samuel Boardman,' b. Jan. 2, 1831; m. Sarah E. Histon, 

II, Harriet Julia,' b. Jan. 13, 18o3; m. Israel McGrady Pickens, 
of Fayette County, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1852, Mr, Pickens was killed 
in the Civil War, 

Children born in Fayette County, Tenn. 

1. Charles P. Pickens, b. Sept. 4, 1854; m. Emma C. McDonald, 

Independence County, Ark., Sept. 25, 1879. 

2. John W. Pickens, b. Aug. 23, 1856; m. Phebe J. Summers, 

Independence County, Ark., Aug. 15, 1878. 

3. James McGrady Pickens, b. Sept. 21, 1858 ; m. Lulu E, Bennett, 

Independence County, Ark., Jan. 22, 1880. 

4. Lulu A. V. Pickens, b. April 9, 1861, 

5. Cora Katie Pickens, b. Feb. 27, 1863. 

366 III. James Northcroft,' b. Jan. 12, 1835; m. Charlotte T. Hogan, 

367 IV. William Prk e.' b. Dec. 24, 1836; m. Mary E. Russell. 

368 V. Curtis Johnson,' b. Dec. 11, 1838; m. Amanda A. Hogan. 
VI. Mart Ann,' b. Feb. 2, 1841. Never married. 

VIII, Marcia Matilda Victory,' b. July 24, 1843; m. William H. 
Walden, of Fayette County, Tenn., Nov. 8, 1865, 



416 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

1. Ella A. Walden, b. Jan. 6, 1867. 

2. Charles Henry Walden, b. Jan. 12, 1869. 

3. George Curtis Walden, b. July 15, 1871. 

4. James William Walden, b. Nov. 1, 1875. 

5. Mary Theodosia Walden, b. Sept. 27, 1878. 

6. Edgar Eldridge Walden, b. March 5, 1883. 

143. 

CHESTER 6 CHURCHILL (Solomon,^ Charles/ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Jos i ah '). Born in Newington parish. May 6, 1798. He 
acquired a common school education in his native village and started 
out for himself at the age of eighteen. He went to Boonville, 
N.Y., and taught school the next year, but a little later he engaged 
in trade. At first he began by carrying merchandise to sell in the 
South, but succeeded so well that some ten years later he was able 
to establish a warehouse in Hartford, whence he shipped invoices 
of goods to different points in the South for sale. He showed great 
ability and with his' untiring energy a successful career was assured, 
but his health failed so that he was obliged to spend his winters 
South. On his way to Augusta, Ga., for his winter sojourn, he was 
taken sick at Rappahannock, Va., and died there Nov. 7, 1837, and 
was there buried. His nephew, Leonard Churchill Hubbard, says of 
him : " He was of medium build, well proportioned, pleasing in 
address, active and attractive." Married, Aug. 24, 1826, Lucretia 
Olmsted, daughter of Francis and Nancy (Judd) Olmsted, of West 
Hartford. She was a very accomplished person, far better educated 
than most women of her day, having studied Latin, surveying, navi- 
gation, etc., under the well-known Dr. Strong, of Hartford. She 
was a teacher of Latin and the higher branches in a select school 
in Hartford, having seventy pupils, at one time, under her tuition. 
After the death of her husband she resumed her former vocation for 
some time in Newington. She was a woman of great energy of 
mind, and possessed a wonderful memory. She survived her hus- 
band more than thirty-seven years, and died in Newington, Conn., 
March 8, 1875. 

Children of Chester and Lucretia ( Olmsted') Churchill. 

I. Francis,' b. July 23, 1828; d. Jan. 24, 1834. 
II. Julia,' b. Nov. 3, 1831; m. James Watkixs, Eisq., in the South. 
She was a lady of fine culture and beautiful person. She went 
to the South, after her father's death, to look after his landed 
interests, which were quite extensive, and there married. She died 
in Tennessee, without children, Feb. 17, 1870. 
III. Mary,' b, Oct. 28, 1836. She is hving (in 1903), unmarried, in 
Newington, in the house built by Capt. Charles Churchill for his 
son Samuel. 



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144. 

DEACON SILAS •^ CHURCHILL (Rev. Silas/ Charles/ 
Samuel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in New Lebanon, N.Y., June 
5, 1800. He lived in New Lebanon, a respected and influential 
citizen. Died at New Lebanon, Aug. 9, 1878. Married 1st, at New 
Lebanon, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1825, Clarissa Avery, daughter of William 
T. and Phebe (Troop) Avery, born Oct. 31, 1793 ; died March 13, 
1836. Married 2d, Oct. 27, 1836, Cornelia S. W. Lynde, at 
Hartford, Conn., where she was born May 5, 1806. She died 
August, 1896. 

Children horn at New Lebanon, N. Y. 

369 I. Francis Elliott,' b. Sept. 12, 1826; m. Katharine Whitmore, 

Aug. 16, 1852. 
II. Mary Cornelia,' b. April 21, 1829; m. Rev. William Decker, 
New Lebanon, June IC. 1857, and died at Turin, N.Y., in 1899. 
One cbild, a daughter, born in Florida, N.Y. 

370 III. William Thomas,' b. Doc. 25, 1830; m. Alice Summers, April 

25, 1«83. 

371 IV. Silas Payson,' b. Nov. 12, 1832; m. Mary Amelia Hoyt, Sept. 

15, 1863. 
V. Ellen Clarissa,' b. Aug. 26, 1835; d. unmarried, June 8, 1857. 

Second Wife's Children. 

VI. Martha Octavia,' b. Sept. 1, 1838; m. Jerome McWilliams at 
New Lebanon, N.Y., Nov. 28, 1866. They lived on the old 
homestead. 
371a VII. Joseph Lynde,' b. Jan. 30, 1840; m. ( ) ( ) at Oak- 
land, Ore., June 6. 1^74. 
VIII. Alfred Whittlesey,' b. Jan. 25, 1842; d. in the army in the Civil 
War, April 9, 1864. 
IX. Abbie Elizabeth,' b. April 26, 1844; d. May 30, 1856. 
X. Anna Rhoda,' b. Aug. 1, 1846; m. Charles Cooper, Cleveland, 
O., Oct. 23, 1872. They lived in Watertown, N.Y. 

147. 

WILLIAM BOARDMAN « CHURCHILL (Jesse,^ Jesse," 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., March 4, 
1794. From all that I can learn of Mr. Churchill, he seems to have 
been either unfortunate or a poor manager. They lived at Ridge 
Prairie, 111., until 1840. His wife's mother lived with them, and 
her brother near by. In 1840 her brother moved to Wisconsin, and 
she, taking her five children, with her mother, went with them, 
leaving her husband behind. Yet she is said to have been a good 
and noble woman. The separation was final, however, and she 
settled and passed her life at Monroe, Wis. She was a faithful 
mother, despite her desperate step. He died at Collins ville. 111., 
Dec. 9, 1856, after two later marriages, by which no children are 
reported. Married 1st, Aug. 3, 1823, Almira Humes, born in 



418 * THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Portsmouth, i^^.H., April 5, 1806, and died in Monroe, Wis., April 

23, 1893. Married 2d, Mrs. Jane ( ) Kingston. Married 

3d, Mrs. Lura (Hill) Roberts. 

Children born at Ridge Prairie, 111. 

I. Caroline E.,'' b. June 26, 1824; m. John Augustine Bingham, 
in Monroe, Wis., Nov. 25, 1843. He was born in Morristown, 
N.Y., Feb. 27, 1819. 

Children born iti llonroe, Wis. 

1. Helen Maria Bingham, b. Oct. 10, 1845. 

2. Horace Bingham, b. P^b. 5, 1848; d. Dec. 28, 1849. 

3. Alice Bingham, b. May 4, 1851 ; m. Herbert Edson Copeland, 

Sept. 7, 1872. 

Children: (1) Edwin B. Copeland, b Sept. 30, 1873 ; member 
Company H, First Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers, in Spanish 
War of 1898; (2) Herbert B. Copeland, b. July 24, 1875. 

4. Ada Bingham, b. Feb. 6, 1854; unmarried. 

5. Homer William Bingham, b Ft^bruary, 1856; m. Addie Ludlow, 

July 20, 1897, at Denver, Col., nml lived there, and had child, 
Helen Ludlow Bingham, b. in Denver, Col., Dec. 18, 1897. 

6. John Herbert Bingham, b. Jan. 14, 1859; d. Jan. 23, 1881. 

372 II. Jesse Norman,'' b Jan. 26, 1826; m. Ann E. Sherman, Feb. 22, 

1854. 
372a III. George,^ b. May 19, 1830; m. 1st, Olive Brown, Oct. 25, 1857; 

m. 2d, Emma Summeril, May 28, 1876. 

IV. LucENA Ann,' b. Feb. 14, 1833; m. William Sykes, Sept. 1, 1858. 

Children. 

1. George Quigley Sykes, b Aug. 7, 1859; m. May Ivy, June 4, 

1890. 

2. Frederick Sykes, b. May 7, 1861 ; d. Feb. 7, 1863. 
8. Frank Sykes, b. Sept. 17, 1864. 

4. Jennie Sykes, b. Dec. 18, 1866; m Louis Erhard, Sept. 9, 1897. 

V. Maria,' b. April 7, 1835; m. Jeremiah Kellet, July 7, 1856. 

148. 

NORMAN « CHURCHILL (Jesse,^ Jesse,^ Samuel,'^ Josep< 
JosiAH '). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., Nov. 5, 1799, and lived there 
until he was eight years old, and held many incidents of his early 
school-days there in memory. In 1807, his mother having died in 
1801, he went with his father's family to Litchfield, N.Y., where his 
father had settled in the ministry. Here and at the other places of 
his father's settlement he received a good common school education, 
mainly by his own efforts, and he was especially well versed in the 
phraseology of the Bible, having a retentive memory. He wrote 
many letters, from 1880 to 1880, to the early compilers of this vol- 
ume, and to some of his kindred who have forwarded the same to 
us ; and these letters, made up of notes and comments on the family, 
give a vast deal of information about others of the name, but not 
enough about himself. His notes are written in a quaint, and often 



Branch.] SIXTH GENEEATION 419 

half humorous style, but always with the purpose of imparting the 
facts. His many shrewd though kindly comments upon his rela- 
tives, living and dead, would be of much interest to his kindred, but 
the editor would not feel at liberty, even if there were space, to pub- 
lish the notes in this volume. He was with his father, who served 
as chaplain in the army in the War of 1812, and was his father's 
orderly, or servant. July 3, 1880, he wrote : " Sixty-five years ago I 
was a soldier at Sackett's Harbor." He learned the trade of carpen- 
ter and also that of hatter and also sleigh-maker. He had the 
Yankee faculty of doing well nearly everything that pertains to the 
construction of houses. He lived in Winfield, N.Y., the last parish 
of his father's ministry, until 1839, when he removed with his fam- 
ily, his wife and six children, to Galesburg, 111., having joined 
the colony of settlers two years before, by the purchase of a lot of 
land. He spent there the remainder of his honorable, kindly, and 
useful life. He became an influential member of the Old First 
Church, Presbyterian, was chosen an elder in 184(), and held that 
office till his death. He was a man of great strength of character, 
decidedly original and independent in thought, and quaint of speech, 
but conscientious and faithful in all the relations of life, a consis- 
tent Abolitionist, and an earnest promoter of all good institutions. 
He died in Galesburg, Sept. 20, 1886. Married, in Winfield, 
N.Y., March 5, 1826, Anna Eggleston. She was the daughter of 
his father's third wife by a former husband, and was born at 
Batavia, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1806, and died at Galesburg, 111., March 1, 
1882. 

Childi-en of Norman and Antia {Egglestoti) Churchill, the first six born at Win- 
field, N. v., the others at Galesburg, III. 

I. Emily Amelia,' b. May 17, 1827; m. Rev. James Henry Warren, 

D.D., at Galesburg, 111., June 27, 1850. 

Mr. Warren graduated at Knox College in 1847, and was pastor 
of the Congregational Church at Nevada City, 1851 to 1858, and 
leaving that to become editor of " The J'aciflc," the first religious 
newspaper on the coast; four years then pastor at San Mateo, and 
then he became superintendent of the Home Missions of California 
for nearly thirty years. Mrs. Emily (Churchill) Warren was edu- 
cated at Moiiticello Academy, and was afterwards a teacher in 
Knox College. In June, 1899, they were living at 15-14 Taylor 
street, San Francisco, Cal. A letter from Mrs. Warren at that 
time gives this account of her family. 

Children of Rev. James If. and Emily (^Churchill) Warren. 

1. Anna Churchill AVarren, b. in San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1851. 

Educated at Laurel Hall, San Mateo. A teacher many years. 
Lives at home. 

2. Mary Stuart Warren, b. July 2, 1853, in Nevada City, Cal.; m. 

Dr. Marcel Pietryzchi, and lives in Dayton, Wash. 

3. Clarence Harrison Warren, b. March 6, 1856, in Nevada City, 

Cal. He graduated from the University of California, 



420 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

became a journalist, and is city editor of one of the leading 
dailies of California; m. Bessie Staniford. June 25, 1882. 
4. Eleanor Warren, b. in Nevada City, Feb. 21, 1858. She is an 
artist. 

373 II. George,' b. April 2, 1829; m. 1st, Clarissa Amelia Hurd; m. 

2d, Adaline Heletia Hates; m. 3d, Ellen Maria Sanborn. 
III. Cornelia Ann,' b. March 17, 1831; m., in Galesburg, 111., July 

30, 1851, Milton Lemmon Comstock, who was born in New 

Haven, O., Oct. 19, 1824. 

He graduated at Knox College, Galesburg, 111., of which institu- 
tion he held the professorship of mathematics from 1858 to 1898, 
and is professor emeritus since. Cornelia (Churchill) Comstock 
was educated at, and was afterwards teacher in, Cherry Grove 
Academy. They lived at Burlington and Kossuth, Iowa, and from 
1858 Galesburg, 111. 

Children of Prof. 3Iilton L. and Cornelia (Churchill) Comstock. 

1. Flora Ardelle Comstock, b. Sept. 20, 1852; d. Sept. 4, 1854. 

2. George Erastus Comstock, b. July 4. 1854; d. May 11, 1857. 

3. Cornelia Belle Comstock, b. at Kossuth, Iowa, March 12, 1858; 

m. William W. Hnmmond. They live at Peoria, 111., and 
have children: (1) Harry C. Hammond, (2) Clara Hammond. 

4. Clara Emily Comstock, b. Nov. 12, 1860, at Galesburg, III. 

5. Clarence Elmer Comstock, b. May 5, 1866; m. Gary l^riggs, 

Dec. 27, 1900. He is professor of mathematics, in the Poly- 
technic Institute, Peoria, 111. 

6. Ada Heletia Comstock, b. Feb. 2, 1869. 

374 IV. Norman,' b. July 16, 1833; m. Ann Hinsey, Nov. 21, 1860. 

V. Julia,' b. April 3, 1836; m. Levinus Mentor Sperry, June 25, 
1874. 

He was the grandson of Josiah Belden and Octavia (Churchill) 
Churchill. Julia (Churchill) Sperry died July 1, 1875. 
VI. Mary Victoria,' b. Aug. 26, 1838; d. Aug. 4, 1841. 
VII. Elvira,' b. Oct. 17, 1841; unmarried. 

VIII. WiLBERFORCE,' b. Nov. 4, 1843; d. in the armv hospital at Vicks- 
burg. Miss., Feb. 7, 1863. 
IX. Isabel,' b. Jan. 6, 1846. 



149. 

SIMEON « CHURCHILL (Levi,^ Jesse," Samuel,'' Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born in Wethersfield, Jan. 3, 1788. Lived at Wethers- 
field. No further facts in relation to this family than herein stated. 
Married Anna Colman. 

Children. 

I. Martha Ann,' b Oct. 6, 1817. 
II. Simeon,' b. June 9, 1819. 
III. Mary,' b. Oct. 11, 1822. 

150. 

LEVI BELDEN « CHURCHILL (Levi,^ Jesse," Samuel/ 
Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born at Wethersfield, March 24, 1797. They 
lived at Griswoldville, Conn., in 1832. Married, June 27, 1816, 
Abigail Gkiswold. 



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Children. 

375 I. Justus G.,^ b. Nov. 5, 1816; m. Abigail Harris, Jan. 28, 1844. 
II. Prudence Wells, '^ b. April 11, 1819; m. James S. Griswold, 

Sept. 1, 1841. 

376 III. Levi,' b. April 24, 1824; m. Mary Jane Blinn, April 10, 1861. 

377 IV. Stephen Belden,' b. June 21, 1830; m. Abigail Mario, May 5, 

1857. 
V. Abigail M.,' b. Oct. 12, 1832; m. John Newton Standish, April 
4, 1855. 

He was the son of James Tryon Stancjish, of Wethersfield, and 
was for several years captain of the Governor's Horse Guards. 
He died at Fairfield, Conn., May 18, 1888. 

Children of John N. and Abigail {Churchill) Standish. 

1. John Newton Standish, b. Feb. 3, 1856; m. Mary S. Simpson. 

2. Miles Stephen Standish, b. Oct. 9, 1857; m. Florence May 

Bouton. 

3. Rose Maria Stundish, b. Dec. 13, 1860; unmarried, lives at 

Fairfield, Conn. 

4. Harriet Isabella Standish, b. Nov. 30, 1863; m. Arthur Gris- 

wold, Jan. 15, 1885. 

5. George Welles Standish, b. Aug. 14, 1865; m. Margaret 

Hearn. 

6. Frank Ernest Standish, b. Nov. 25, 1869; d. in Bridgeport, 

Conn., Feb. 19, 1881. 
VI. Harriet Elizabeth,' b. Oct. 1, 1836; m. Bart Elisha Blinn, 
Nov. 18, 1856. 

151. 

JAMES « CHURCHILL (Ithamar,^ Jesse/ Samuel/ Joseph,- 
JosiahI). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Aug. 17, 1798. He settled in 
Mount Vernon, Knox County, 0., a farmer, and lived there until 
about 1844, when he removed to Illinois, and later to Iowa. He 
died Oct 15, 1868. Married, in Knox County, 0., April 3, 1828, 
Phebe Marvin, born Dec. 1, 1808 ; died March, 1850. 

Childrefi. 

378 I. Cyrus,' b. March 17, 1829; m. Susannah Wagner, Dec. 24, 

1854. 

379 II. Mattheav M.,' b. Dec. 1, 1830; m. Nancy Blosser. 

380 III. Almon I.,' b. April 7, 1834 ; m. Mrs. Sarah E. (Hathaway) Lee, 

Jan. 30, 1869. 

381 IV. Henry J.,' b. April 4, 1836; m. Margaret Ann Dugger, May 27, 

1863. 
V. Levi D.,' b. Sept. 26, 1845; d. April 8, 1860. 

153. 

LORENZO « CHURCHILL (Ithamar,^ Jessf^ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Lorn in Hubbardton, Vt., Dec. 6, 1809. Re- 
moved with his father's family to Pennsylvania in 1818, and later 
to Ohio. He died Sept. 17, 1857. Married, in Tioga County, N.Y., 
1835, Nancy M. Wright, of Delaware County, 0. She was 



422 THE CHURCHILL FA.AIILY [Connecticut 

born Jan. 17, 1818, in Putnam County, N.Y. ; daughter of Elijah 
and Adah (Evans) Wright. 

Children. 

382 I. Norman W.,^ b. Feb. 13, 1837; m. Dulama F. Connelly. 
II. Ira L.J b. Sept. 13, 1840; unmarried. 

III. Charles P.J b. Jan. 8. 1844; d. Aug. 16, 1874; unmarried. 

IV. Sarah M.,' b. Sept. 25, 1851 ; d. Dec. 31, 1852. 
V. Mary J.,' b. June 26, 1855; unmarried. 

154. 

LEVI BLINN« CHURCHILL (Ithamar,^ Jesse,^ Samuel,' 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., Nov. 26, 1816. Re- 
moved to Pennsylvania, with his father's family. Married, May 
26, 1842, Louisa Northrup, born Nov. 12, 1821. 

Children. 

I. Laura Helen,' b. Marcb 3, 1843; d. Aug. 13, 1846. 
II. Lorenzo Lent,' b. March 4, 1845; d. Dec. 28, 1857. 
III. Mary LiBBiE,' b. March 17,1857; m. Charles Edgar Bartlett, 
of Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 24, 1880. 

383 IV. Lauren Bunn,' b. Jan. 16, 1861. 

V. Lillian Vesta,' b. Dec. 31, 1862. 



155. 

ISAAC" CHURCHILL (Asahel,' Benjamin,^ Samuel,'^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born (perhaps at Southington, Conn.) Sept. 8, 
1779. Settled " in the Black River Country," Jefferson County, 
N.Y. Married, but the name of his wife has not been obtained, nor 
have we been able to get any definite account of this family. He 
died Feb. 6, 1851. 

Children. 

384 I. Merritt,' m. late in life and had one son, name not obtained. 

II. Ctnthia,' m. Mr. Saulsbury. 

Children. 

1. Artie Saulsbury, m. John Kimball. 

2. Isola Saulsbury. 

III. Merinda,' m. Peter Monroe. No children. 

IV. Artie,' m. Mr. Rose, and had three sons and one daughter, names 

not received. 

156. 

ARA*' CHURCHILL (AsaheV Benjamin,'' Samuel," Joseph,- 
JosiAH^). Born in Connecticut, May 27, 1785. (The name is 
given erroneously on page 362.) Settled in Batavia, N.Y., about 
1809, and lived there until 1820, and then in Alexander. He was a 



Branch.] SIXTH Gl^KERATION 423 

farmer. He served in the War of 181-. An honest, quiet, and lov- 
able Christian man, and his wife was a fit " helpmeet," and a bright 
and capable homekeeper ; both were fond of music, and good singers. 
They were Baptists in faith, strong for temperance, and he was a 
loyal Eepublican in politics. Both were proud of their lineage and 
fond of their family. He died Jan. 26, 1871. Married 1st, at 
Whitestone, JST.Y., June 6, 1809, Sarah Hyde, daughter of Simon 
and Pamelia (Vaughan) Hyde, of Whitestone, IST.Y. Married 2d, 
Dec. 1, 1858, Mary Belinda Randall, daughter of Rev. Joseph 
and Lydia (Chapman) Randall. 

Children born in Batavia, the last five in Alexander. 

I. Infant,' b. June 23, 1810; d. the same day. 
II. EuNici:,'' b. Feb. 14, 1812; m. 1st, Nathan Meade, June 5, 1842; 
m. 2d, Milton Gray, Sept. 28, 1847. 

Mrs. Eunice (Churchill) Gray died in Toledo, O., Jan. 13, 1894. 
Mr. Meade was in the army in the Civil War under General But- 
ler, and later under General Ord. 

Child of First Husband. 

1. Charles Nathan Don Meade, b. in Batavia, Dec. 5, 1848; m. 
Freedom J. Holton, at Batavia, Oct. 7, 18G8. They lived in 
Syracuse, N.Y., and Toledo, 0., and had children, (1) 
Roliert H. Meade, b. Jan. 27, 1872; (2) Florence M. Meade, 
b. May 10, 187(i, in Syracuse; (3) Alice C. Meade, b. May 
30, 1882, d. July 12, 1882; (4) Orel F. Meade, b, Oct. 30, 
1883, d. June 13, 188.5; (5) Kittle Lou Meade, b. in Toledo, 
June 13, 188G; d. Nov. G, 1887. 

385 III. Charles Hyde,' b. April 28, 1814; m. 1st, Jane Innes, Oct. 25, 
1841; ni. 2d. Mary B. Randall, Dec. 1, 1858. 
IV. Pamelia,' b. June 24, 181G; m. William Ennis, of Alexander, 
N.Y. 
They lived at Brooklyn, Mich., and had children born there. 

Children . 

1. Ara Churchill Ennis. 

2. Edward Ennis, m. Frances Vest. 

3. Jennie Ennis, m. Park Hart, Brooklyn, Mich. 

V. Cctler Luther,' b. May 15, 1818; d. March 12, 1820. 
VI. Sarah Ann,' b. July 26, 1820; m. Sunderland P. Gardner, Dec. 
28, 1842, at Alexander. She died Oct. 4, 1861. 
They lived at Batavia and Oakfield, N.Y., and had children. 

Children . 

1. William Earl Gardner, b. Feb. 1, 1844, at Batavia; m. Belle 

Lovett, of Ea.st Penfield, Dec. 10, 1873, and had Albert, 
Fred, Florence E., and Lottie May Gardner. 

2. Ara Dan Gardner, b. July 8, 1845; d. unmarried at Allegan, 

Feb. 11, 1868. 

3. Charles L. Gardner, b. May 28, 1848; d. June 8, 1848, at Oak- 

field. 

4. Sarah A. Gardner, b. May 18, 1850; m. Dr. J. F. Tubbs, of 

Oakfield, Sept 2, 1871. 

They live at Fairport, N.Y., and have two children, viz.,. 
Alma S. Tubbs and Belle F. Tubbs. 



424 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

386 VII. Ara Dan,'' b. Jan. 21, 1825; m, Betsey R. Stimers, Jan. 8, 1851, 
VIII. Mary Elizabeth,' b. Sept. 3, 1828; m. 1st, Henry Getten, Al- 
exander, N.Y., Dec. 17, 1846; m. 2d, Alpheos Spring, of Alex- 
ander, Aug. 5, 1876. 
They lived at Bethany, N.Y., and had children. 

CJiildren. 

1. Oscar Fernando Getten, b. March 20, 1849; d. Aug. 29, 1865, 

at Alexander. 

2. Helen Viletta Getten, b. Aug. 6, 1851; m. John S. Baldwin, 

Jan. 7, 1874, at Alexander, N.Y., where they had two chil- 
dren, of whom the (1) died in infancy; (2) Howard Getten 
Baldwin, b. Feb. 10, 1888. 
The mother died at West Bethany, Dec. 23, 1899. 

IX. Tryphosa,' b. Feb. 7, 1832; m. 1st, Hiram Cady, in 1851 ; m. 2d, 
R. B. Cady. 
They lived at Batavia, and had one child. 

Child. 
1. Almon Cady, b. April, 1852; d. 1854. 



157. 

BENJAMIN « CHURCHILL (Asahel/ Benjamin/ Samuel,' 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born near Hartford, Conn., Dec. 11, 1789. 
Removed first to the Black River Country, N.Y., and thence, about 
1818, to Newbern, IST.C. The account of this family has come to 
the editor since, the mention of Benjamin, on page 362. Married 
Henrietta Wood. 

Children, first four born in New York, the rest in North Carolina. 
I. Harriet.' 
II. Calvin,' It's 
III. Caroline,' / ^ • m. Lewis Woolten. 
386a IV. James.Bryan,' b. April, 1817; m. Sarah Hall, 1838. 
387 V. Orin,' b. Oct. 19, 1819; m. 1st, Sarah Reid, Dec. 12, 1839. She 

d. Sept. 12, 1846; m. 2d, Rhoda Ann Shackford, Jan. 7, 1847. 
VI. Eliza,' m. Joseph Young. 
VII. Almira.' 
VIII. Mary Ann,' d. early. 
IX. George Washington Hayman.' 
X. Polly Ann,' b. 1835; m. Armistbad Shackford. 



158. 

ELISHA« CHURCHILL (Asahel,^ Benjamin," Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born Aug. 16, 1798, in the Black River Coun- 
try, N.Y. Married someone whose name we have not received. 

Children. 

I. LoviNA,' m. 1st, Alfred Gowdy, of Jefferson County, N.Y. ; m. 
2d, Allen Benedict, of Fairport, N.Y. 



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Child. 
1. Josephine Gowdy, m. Frank Hadcock ; no children. 
II. Olive,' m. Gustavcs Champlain. 

Child. 
1. Ernest Champlain ; d. young. 

159. 

CHESTER « CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Benjamin,* Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Bristol, Conn., Feb. 2'2,, 1788. Lived 
in Batavia, N.Y., about three miles west of '' the village." He 
was at one time proprietor of a boat on the Mississippi river, and. 
lost his life there. About 1833 he was owner of two stores at 
Kinderhook, Pike County, 111., and had a large trade with the 
Indians and frontier farmers. Married, in Batavia, N.Y., Mercy 
Carl. 

Children, 

388 I. Chester.' 

389 II Almond.' 

160. 

DANEY« CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Benjamin," Samuel,'' 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Bristol, Conn., Nov. 24, 1792. Lived 
at Moreau and Portland, N.Y. He died at Portland, N.Y., Dec. 
8, 1856. Married, Nov. 7, 1816, at Moreau, N.Y., Minerva Burn- 
ham. She died at Portland, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1886. 

Children. 

I. Maria,' b. Jan. 3, 1818; in. 1st, John M. Brown, Oct. 19, 1836, 
who d. Dec. 24, 1879; m. 2d, Jason Bigelow, Nov. 24, 1887. 

Children of First Ilushand. 

1. Minerva C.Brown, b. at Portland, N.Y., Feb. 7, 1838; m. 1st, at 

"Wheeling, Va., Oct. 19, 1859, George W. Artis, who died 
March 21, 1867; and she m. 2d, at Ilanley, Mich., April 15, 
1883, William Whipple. They live (March, 1900) at Hender- 
sonville, Mich. 

2. Sarah M. Brown, b. at Portland, Aug. 26, 1843; m. 1st, at Port- 

land, N.Y., Eleazer Swetland, April 10, 1862. He d. in the 
army, 1864, and she m. 2d, Willard Taylor, at Grand Rapids, 
Mich., Sept. 12, 1872. They live (March, 1900) at Manton, 
Mich. 

3. Harriet J. Brown, b. at Portland, Nov. 1, 1844; d. September, 

1845. 

4. Ella Maria Brown, b. at New Hamburg, Penn., Dec. 11, 1848. 

Lived (March, 1900) in Portland, N.Y. 

5. "Virginia Bell Brown, b. at Wheeling, Va., March 20, 1860; m. 

at Hanley, Mich., Frank B. Fay. March, 1878. Living 
(March, 1900) at Swartz Creek, Mich. 



426 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

390 II. George,'' b. July 26, 1821 ; m. Eliza J. Wade Fletcher, May 17, 

1852. 

III. John Harvey,' b. Dec. 27, 1826; d. at Portland, May 1, 1843. 

IV. Mary Jane,'? b. Jan. 23, 1830; d. at Portland, Sept. 28, 1857. 



161. 

CHARLES « CHURCHILL (Samuel,' Benjamin/ Samuels- 
Joseph,^ JosiAH^). Born in Moreau, N.Y., Oct, IT, 1800. He was 
a tailor. Settled first near Lake George, N.Y., where he lived for 
some sixteen years, but moved later to Bloomfield, Oakland County, 
Mich., in June, 1837. Here he purchased a farm, about three and a 
half miles from Pontiac, and went there to live with his family. In 
the fall of 1864 he sold his farm, and removed to Pontiac, where he 
bought a residence. In August, 1837, he joined the Congregational 
Church in Pontiac, of which he was a worthy and beloved member 
until his death, caused by falling from a load of wood, in his own 
door-yard. He died Dec. 31, 1866. He was an exemplary Christian 
man, a wise and devoted husband and father. Married 1st, at 
Glens Falls, N.Y., Dec. 30, 1821, Laura Curtis, daughter of 
Thomas and Mary (Andrews) Curtis. She died in 1854. Married 
2d, Mrs. Sarah M. Chipman, of Fenton, N.Y., March, 1855. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Isabella,' b. in Chester, NY., May 30, 1823; m. Hon. A. C. 
Baldwin, of Pontiac, Mich. Mr. Baldwin was an eminent jurist 
and statesman, and one of the most prominent citizens of Pon- 
tiac, and all that section of the State, as lawyer, teacher. Con- 
gressman, and judge, for some forty years. Mrs. Baldwin was a 
fine, cultured, and beautiful woman, a worthy wife of a noble 
man She died June 6, 1894. Their daughter, Augusta Isabella 
Baldwin, born Nov. 21, 1866, married Dr. Edmund A. Christian, 
Jan. 24, 1894. 
II. Charlotte,' b. in Ticonderoga, July 27, 1825; m. Albert A. 
Hubbard, Bloomfield, Mich., Jan. 9, 1849, and d. Aug. 16, 
1850. 
III. LovjSA Maria,' b. in Schroon, N.Y., April 10, 1828; d. in Bloom- 
field, Mich., Sept. 11, 1851. 

163. 

SAMUEL « CHURCHILL (Samuel,' Benjamin," Samuel/^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Moreau, KY., July 4, 1804. Settled 
first at Batavia, N.Y. About 1835 he went West with his brother, 
Philo Clark, and found their brother Chester, at his stores at Kin- 
derhook, 111. After some months they returned and settled down at 
Salem Cross-roads, N.Y. We have heard that there were other chil- 
dren in this family, but after long and persistent effort we find only 
two names. Married Eliza Culver. 



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Children horn at Batavia, N. Y. 

391 I. Darius Dana,^ b. Oct. 24, 1827; m. Emily Shadbolt, March 30, 

1850. 
391a II. Walter H.,' b. April 27, 1838. 

163. 

ITHUEL« CHURCHILL (Samuel,^ Ben.tamiic/ Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Moreau, IST.Y., Aug. 21, 1806. He was 
early set to hard work, and had to win his way in the world. He 
became a strenuous, thrifty, and prosperous man. He stood for all 
good enterprises, and was a generous helper of all who seemed to 
him to need help. He was very strong in his convictions, and con- 
scientious in his decisions. He was successful in his management, 
and acquired what was, for his day, wealth. A generous supporter 
of the church, a public-spirited citizen, and ever ready to help 
others ; and yet the mystery and tragedy of his casting off his wife, 
a good, capable, and faithful woman, by divorce, — by whicft act the 
wife of his home and mother of his children was sent out into 
the world to make her way. and live her life alone, — stands out 
in strange contrast to his good and kindly deeds, and his strong 
Christian character. The fault was, perhaps, the rigid will, that 
could not bend from a decision once made. One of his children 
wrote to me some years since, that it was a mystery to her, and she 
thought it the one great mistake of his life, for her mother was an 
intelligent and capable woman, a mother whom " her children rose 
up and called blessed." He settled first in Portland, IST.Y., as a 
farmer, but in 1854 sold out his several farms and removed to Pon- 
tiac, Mich., and died there Sept. 5, 1861. Married 1st, at Batavia, 
N.Y., jNIarch, 1831, Ruth Arminda Whitman, daughter of James 
and Sabrina Whitman, of Batavia. They were divorced September, 
1842, and she died in Ellington, N.Y., July 9, 1874. He married 
2d, Lydia Marston. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Julia Ann,^ b. at Batavia, Dec. 3, 1831 ; m. Oliver Hopson, in 
Portland, N.Y., October, 1850. They moved to Corunna, Mich., 
in 1857. She died Jan. 12, 1890. 

Children . 

1. Leslie N. Hopson, b. Dec. 19, 1851; m. Mahala Smith. 

2. James A. Hopson, b. Nov. 12, 1853; m. Ellen Butcher. 

3. Frank C. Hopson, b. July 5, 1855; m. Maria Cram. 

4. Carrie Hopson, b. May 3ii, 1856; ui. James Warren. 

5. Nettie Hopson, m. Levi Cram. 

6. Minnie Hopson, m. George Butcher. 

7. Arthur Hopson^ d. 1870, aged three and one-half years. 



428 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

II. Frances Eveline,' b. in Portland, N.Y., June 13, 1835; m 1st, 
Henry C. Davis, Oct. 10, 1853 ; d. in army, 1860 ; ni. 2d, Thomas 
Davis, 1863. They lived in Ellington, N.Y. She died April 9, 
1889. 

Children. 

1. Ella Davis, b. October, 1854; m Fred Day. 

2. Mary Davis, b. May, 1856; m. William Alverron. 

3. Lillian Davis, b. May, 1858; m. Frank Waith. 

4. Herman Davis, b. 1860. 

Children of Second Husband, 

5. Grace Davis, b. July, 1867; ni. A. C. Randall. Lives in Duluth, 

Mich. 

6. Wayne Davis, b. 1870. 

7. Belle Davis, b. 1873. 

8. Lulu Davis, b. 1876. 

III. Lucy Maria,' b. at Portland, N.Y., Dec. 7, 18.39; m. 1st, in Port- 

land, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1857, John Quinn. Divorced in December, 
1868; m 2d, in Corunna, Mich., June 14, 1870, William Ball. 
Lived in Portland for some years, and then moved to Neenah, 
Wis., and from 1870 to 1894 she lived in Duluth, Minn., and in 
1899 in Walla Walla, Wash. 

Children of First Husband. 

1. Eva L. Quinn, b. in Portland, N.Y., April 7, 1857; m. Robert 

Trefry, in Duluth, Dec. 17, 1879. Their children: (I) Son, 
b. Dec. 31, 1881; d. next day; (2) Edwin K. Trefry, b. Aug. 
25, 1884; d. March, 1887; (3) Ethel M. Trefry, b. June 13, 
1886; (4) Ada Mary Trefry, b. Sept. 5, 1889. In December, 
1899, this family was living in Argentine, Kan. 

2. Marian Churchill Quinn, b. in Neenah, Wis., Feb. 14, 1866; m. 

in Duluth, December, 1891, Philip Lage, and lived in Argen- 
tine, Kan. 

Children by Second Husband born in Duluth. 

3. Edna B. Ball, b. June 18, 1871; m., June 18, 1891, William 

Barrett, in Duluth. Children: (1) William Ball Barrett, b. 
June 15, 1892; (2) Paul Verne Barrett, b. Dec. 3, 1894; (3) 
Ruth Edna Barrett, b. Aug. 19, 1896 ; (4) Harry Neal Barrett, 
b. Aug. 13, 1899; d. Nov. 3, 1899. 
This family was living, in 1899, in Walla Walla, Wash. 

4. Alice C. Ball, b. Aug. 29, 1874. 

5. Lucie B. Ball, b. Aug. 6, 1875. 

Children of Ithuel and Lydia {Marston) Churchill. 

IV. Olive Adell,' b. in Portland, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1846. 

392 V. John Harvey,' b. in Portland, N.Y., Dec. 18, 1848; m. Estella 
L. Hart, May 7, 1882. 

164. 

PHILO CLARK « CHURCHILL (Samuel,'^ Benjamin," Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Moreau, Saratoga County, 
N.Y., Jan. 11, 1812. His father died when he was six years old. 
His mother afterward married and removed to Glens Falls, N.Y., 
and at twelve years he was apprenticed to his brother Charles, to 
learn the tailor's trade. The boy went by stage from Moreau to White- 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 429 

hall, and thence by a small sailing-boat to his brother's place, near 
Lake George, — a very rough passage, and a walk alone, over a high 
mountain. He remained with his brother until he was twenty-one 
years old, and then sought out a place for himself, trying various places, 
but after a few years, with his brother Samuel, then living at Batavia, 
N.Y., he went by canal and on foot to the Ohio river, and thence 
by boat to St. Louis, and up the Missouri river to Council Bluffs, 
working their way by helping to load the steamers with wood. 
They finally arrived at Kiuderhook, Pike County, 111., where their 
eldest brother, Chester, had two trading- stores for trade with the 
Indians and surrounding farmers. After some tiine spent at 
Chester's, they returned to New York State and settled at Salem 
Cross-roads, where he became acquainted with a young girl who was 
from the northern part of the State, but attending school, boarding at 
her brother's. This girl's name was Sophronia Whedon, and after a 
year's acquaintance and correspondence they were married, and 
lived, at first, at the home of Samuel, in Batavia, N.Y., and in Sep- 
tember, 1838, they started with a span of horses and emigrant 
wagon for Illinois, overland. They were both prostrated by 
chills and fever, at Canton, 111., and on partial recovery found that 
the doctor's bill had absorbed one horse and the wagon, leaving them 
helpless. The brother Chester, warned of their plight by letter, 
came for them and took them to his home. Clark, as he was called 
by his family, entered the employ of his brother as clerk, until 
Chester died soon after, and he then settled down to farming. 
Eight years after his wife died, leaving three children, the youngest 
three months old. He married a second wife a year afterwards, 
who died Nov. 2, 1859. He married his third wife in 1860, and re- 
moved to near Peoria, 111. His removal was on account of the per- 
secution of the border ruffians from Missouri, who raided the 
farms of Northern union men. He made his home at or near 
Peoria, until 1880, when he purchased a farm at Keosauqua, Iowa, 
where he remained until his death, April 16, 1889. Mr. Churchill 
was a member, and for forty years deacon, in the Baptist Church. 
Married 1st, May 10, 1838, Sophronia Whedon, born March 10, 
1820, and died Jan. 10, 1846, at Kinderhook, 111. ; married 2d, 1847, 
Anna Aldrich, who died Nov. 2, 1859 ; married 3d, June 24, i860, 
Mrs. Elizabeth (Johnson) Titus, daughter of William Johnson, 
born Oct. 22, 1837, near Zanesville, 0. 

Children of First Wife born in Kinderhook , III. 

393 I. Edwin,' b. Sept. 18, 1839; m. Carrie West, of Greenwood, Ind. 

394 II. Danet Jabez,' b. Jan. 10, 1841 ; m. Martha Gates, April 13,1863. 

395 III. Francis Wayland,' b. Oct. 24, 1845 ; m. Ella Shaffer, March I, 

1871, 



430 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Child of Third Wife. 

396 IV. Robert Clark,' b. at Hilton, 111., June 4, 1866; m. Miriam Leota 
Park, at Leando, Iowa, Feb. 26, 1890. 

165. 

BARNABAS « CHURCHILL (Ira,-^ Benjamin/ Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Bristol, Conn., March 21, 1791, and 
lived there until the fall of 1820, when he removed to Ohio. The 
journey with his hou.seliold goods, his wife and two small children, 
was made in an ox-cart, and took six weeks on the road. They 
stopped a few months in Bristol, 0., and then in the spring of 
1821 reached Greene, ivhere he bought a farm and made a per- 
manent home He was a public-spirited citizen, a zealous member 
of the Congregational Church, — of strong anti-slavery principles, 
and active in upholding what he believed was right. He was a 
tanner, shoemaker, and farmer. He served in the War of 1812. He 
died in Greene, May 18, 1867. Married, at Farmington, Conn., Dec. 
25, 1815, Polly Root, daughter of Salmon and Sarah (Finney) 
Root. Barnabas Churchill and his wife and all their descendants who 
have died in Greene are buried in the family cemetery on the old 
farm. 

Children. 

397 I. Richard Martin,' b. in Bristol, Conn., March 16, 1817; m. Isabel 

Miller, Dec. 2, 1843. 
II. Robert Barnabas,' b. in Bristol, Conn., Feb. 27, 1819; d. at Fort 
Wayne, Ind., Sept. 22, 1861. 

398 III. Salmon Root,' b. in Bristol, 0., Feb. 25, 1821; m. Sarah 

HOAGLAND. 

IV. Sarah,' b. in Greene, O., Dec. 15, 1822; unmarried; d. in Greene, 
April 7, 1882. 
V. Betsey,' b. in Greene, 0., Dec. 2, 1824 ; m. Martin Coats, Jan. 
8, 1846. 

Children born at 3Iecca, 0., and Greene, 0. 

1. Ellen Clara Coats, b. May 2, 1847; in. George Moore, August, 

1866. 

They lived at Forest City, Minn., where she died March 12, 
1876. 

2. Albert B. Coats, b. Sept. 27, 1849, at Greene. 

He was a clergyman, at Akron, 0., in 1901. 

3. Frank Coats, b. Sept. 12, 1852,' at Mecca. 

VI. RoxT,' b. at Greene, Aug. 17, 1826; d. Aug. 24, 1826. 
VII. Ira Rodney,' b. at Greene, Sept. 30, 1827; d. Jan. 27, 1868. 
VIII. Hannah,' b. at Greene, Sept. 15, 1829; m. Solomon Gunn, at 
Greene, 0., March 31, 1852. 

They settled in Greene upon the old farm where Mrs. Gunn 
was born, and cared for the old father and mother, and an invalid 
brother and sister. Mrs Gunn was living there in March, 1901, 
with her daughter, Mrs. Winans, it being now in the town of Kenil- 
worth, O. Mr Gunn was educated at the Grand River Institute, 
Austinberg, O., and died in 1898. Mrs. Gunn helped the editor 
greatly in this account of her father's family. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 431 



Children of Solomon and Hannah (^Churchill') Gunn. 

1. Arthur Rollin Gunn, b. Dec. 7, 1853; d. June 7, 1864. 

2 Bertha May Gunn, b. Oct. 20, 1865. Living with her mother 

at Kenilworth, 1901. 

3 Edith Jane Gunn, b. Dec. 23, 1869; m. William W. Winans, at 

Greene, O., Dec. 24, 1890 They live on the old homestead, 

and have children: (1) Mabel Maude Winans, b. in Mecca, 

O., Jan. 2, 1892; (2) Walter William Winans, b. in Greene, 

May 5, 1896; (3) Alice Verna Winans, b. in Greene, Aug. 3, 

1897; (4) Aimer Arthur Winans, b. in Greene, July 12, 1900. 

IX. Romeo,' b. at Greene. O., Dec. 31, 1831. He enlisted for service 

in the Civil War, in Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, Ohio 

Volunteer Infantry, and died at Harper's Ferry, Jan. 13, 1863. 

166. 

MAJOR" CHURCHILL (Ira/ Benjamin,^ Samuel," Joseph,'- 
Josiah'). Born in Bristol, Conn., Sept. 6, 1792. Served for 
several months in the War of 1812. Was engaged in the expedi- 
tion above Fort Erie. He settled at first in his native town, but 
some time about 1818-19, perhaps in company with his brother Bar- 
nabas, he made a journey to Ohio, took up a claim of land, and then 
returned to Connecticut for his family. The greater part of his 
journey was made on foot. It was in the winter of 1820, probably, 
that he again set out for the West, this time with oxen and sleds, 
taking along his father and mother and their younger childreuj 
Lois Delia and Ceylon M. The distance from Bristol, Conn., across 
New York State to Buffalo, in direct line, is about three hundred 
miles. Their journey, made with the clumsy ox-teams, probably 
covered in its roundabout course nearer four hundred miles. All 
possible of their household furnishings and provisions for themselves 
they carried with them. When they arrived at Buffalo the snow 
was nearly gone, so that they were forced to take to the ice on Lake 
Erie, and then, when they came to Geneva, the ice had so melted 
away from the shore that they had great difficulty to get to land. 
The rest of their journey was made by land to Greene Township, 
Trumbull County, 0. Here they cleared and cultivated farms, and in 
this town and vicinity they and their children have lived honorable 
and useful lives. Major Churchill was a well-educated man for his 
day, was an upright and influential citizen. He was postmaster of 
Greene for eighteen years. He died in Greene, Sept. 8, 1874. 
Married, at Bristol, Conn., April 17, 1818, Eui^ice Payne, daughter 
of Solomon and Mary (Clark) Payne. 

Children. 

I. Calista,' b. in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 28, 1820; m. 1st, Albert 
Percy, Oct. 20, 1836; m. 2d, Watson T. Chapman, Dec. 28, 
1842. 



432 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Child of First Husband. 

1. Lauren A. Percy, b. at Greensburg, O., May 3, 1838; m. Char- 

lotte Clark. 1861. 

Served through the Civil War in Company B, One Hundred and 
Fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in Fourteenth Army 
Corps. 

Children of Second Ilushand, horn in Wayne, 0. 

2. Eunice May Chapman, b. Nov. 8, 1849; m. F. E. Dwight, of 

Marshalltown, la. 

3. W. B. Chapman, b. Nov. 18, 1852; m. Sarah R. Mohler, Mar- 

shalltown, la. 
II. Mary Payne,' b. in Greene, O., May 24, 1822; m. Rev. Edwin 
Wakefield, May 22, 1845. 

Mr. Wakefield was born in Greene, 0., Oct. 24, 1818. He was 
educated at the Western Reserve Seminary, entered the ministry, 
and he served faithfully for forty years. Mrs. Marv P. Wakefield 
died Oct. 29, 1888, at Greensburg. 

Children horn at Greensburg . 

1. Edmund Barrett Wakefield, b. Aug. 27, 1846; m. Martha A. 

Sheldon, Aug. 23, 1870. 

He was educated at Bethany and at Hiram College. .Served in 
Company G, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Twenty-third Army 
Corps, in all the later actions of that corps, in the Civil War. 
He was a member of the Geological Survey under Dr. Hayden, 
and has been professor of law and political science in Hiram 
College since 1890. 

2. Dora M. Wakefield, b. May 27, 1852; m. Robert P. Crane. 

III. Clarls.sa Adaline,' b. in Greene, O., June 15, 1824; m. William 

HoKTON, D3C. 29, 1841. 

They lived at Greene or Greensburg, where he was a farmer and 
carpenter. Both now living there (March, 1901). 

Children. 

1. Maria A Horton, b. May 22, 1843; m. 1st, Anson M. Peabody, 

March 24, 1861. He died in the army. 1862 ; m. 2d, Philander 
Wollcott, April 22, 1869. He was killed by a bull in 1883. 

2. Mary Emma Horton, b. Dec. 27, 1848; m. Alfred Lamphear, 

Aug 13, 1868. 

3. Milton Burgess Horton, b. May 24, 1851 ; m. Ida M. Greenwood, 

April 17, 1875. 

4. Minnesota Horton, b. Sept 10, 1856; m. George W. Irwin, 

Nov. 29, 1876; d. Sept. 1, 1877. 

5. William D. Horton, b. Dec. 7, 1858; m Carrie I. Hillman,Nov. 

25, 1882. 

IV. Milton Ammi,' b. Dec. 11, 1828; d. July 3, 1840. 
V. Hester Eunice,' b. Jan. 2, 1834; d. May 12, 1884. 

167. 

BRYAN « CHURCHILL (Ira/ Benjamin," Samuel," Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born in Bristol, Conn., March 11, 1795. He settled in 
Connecticut, probably in Bristol, and lived afterwards at Plainville, 
Conn. Mrs. Morse, his daughter, gave us the dates and names, but 
nothing more. He died June 23, 1875, at Plainville. Married, 
April 24, 1817, Mary P. Hadsell, born Oct. 8, 1795. She died 
Sept. 1, 1878. 



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Child. 

I. Mary Elizabeth,' b. July 10, 1823 ; m. Lewis Morse, Sept. 1, 1844. 
They lived (in 1886) in Plainville, Conn. 

Children. 

1. Lewis C. Morse, b. June 12, 1852; m. Jane E. Belden, Oct. 2, 

1873. 

One child, (1) a daughter, name not given, b. May 15, 1875. 

2. Bryan E. Morse, b. Oct. 2, 1860; m. Wealthy Pardee, March 

20, 1884. 

168. 

IRA^ CHURCHILL (Ira,'' Benjamin,^ Samuel,'' Joseph,- 
JosiAH '). Born in Bristol, Conn., Dec. 19, 1796, and always lived 
in that town. In 1886 he was living, at the age of eighty-nine years, 
at Forestdale, a part of Bristol, with his Avife, aged eighty-seven, in 
the same house where they began housekeeping at marriage, sixty- 
two years before. We have received no more than this meagre ac- 
count of the family. He died at Forestdale Oct. 15, 1886. Married, 
in Bristol, 1824, Betsey Matthews. They had two children, a 
son and daughter, but we have not received the names, and have 
learned that they died years ago, before the date above mentioned, 
1886. 

169. 

CEYLON MUNSON" CHURCHILL (Ira,^ BEXJAMm," Sam- 
uel," Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Bristol, Conn., June 10, 1812. 
Removed with his parents, in 1820, to Greene, 0. He lived in 
Trumbull County, not far from the old home, his last residence 
being Bazetta Township, near Cortland. He was a mechanic and 
artist. He died in Bazetta, 0., March 4, 1887. Married, at Orwell, 
0., October, 1848, Frances Richards, who was born Oct. 27, 1819, 
and died July 4, 1888. 

CJiildren. 

I. Delia Florine," b. July 20, 1850; m. Washington Hyde, June, 
1872. 

They lived at Warren, 0., where she died, September, 1873. 
399 II. Otto Burchard,' b. June 16, 1852; m. Mart Jane Craft, 

March 18, 1877. 

170. 

JOSEPH'- HAYFORD (Jedediah,' Benjamin," Samuel,'* 
Joseph,-' Josiah^). Born at Bristol, Conn., Aug. 30, 1803. He 
lived in New Hartford, Oneida County, N.Y., but spetit last days in 
Kirkland, N.Y. He died May 11, 1880. Married, June 7, 1831, 
Sarah Lovina Stevens, of Rutland, Vt., where she was born Nov. 
8, 1813, and died in New Hartford, N.Y., Jan. 3, 1869. 



434 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children horn in New Hartford, N. Y. 

400 I. Edwin Jerome,' b. July 18, 1833; m. Ellen M. Cook, Sept. 21, 

1858. 

401 II. Henrt Clay,' b. April 25, 1835. 

III. George W.,' b. Oct. 18, 1837; d. May 6, 1843. 

IV. Joseph Chauncey,' b. July 18, 1840. 

402 V. Benjamin W.,' b. July 6, 1843; m. Ellen M. Crumb, June 7, 

1865. 
VI. Martha Jane,' b. Nov. 9, 1849 ; d. April 9, 1885. 

171. 

ANSON J.*' CHURCHILL (Jedediah/ Benjamin/ Samuel/ 
Joseph/ Josiah^). Born in Winsted, Conn, (probably). Lived, 
in 1886, at West Vienna, Oneida County, N.Y. Married Sarah 
Malory. 

Children. 

403 I. Jay A.' 

404 II. William H.' 

405 III. Joseph.' 

406 IV. George E.,' m. Gertrude Nickerson. 
406a V. LoviNA,' m. John Washburn. 

172. 

LEWIS" CHURCHILL (David/ William/ Samuel/ Joseph/ 
JosiAH '). Born in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 8, 1793. Married Sarah 
Caroline Tuttle. 

Children. 
I. Eliza,' d. in infancy. 
II. Sarah,' d. in infancy. 

III. Finette,' m. ( ) Brackett. No children. 

IV. SoPHRONiA,' m. Luther Piper. 

Children. 

1. Emma Piper; m. Frank Hale. 

2. Eleanor Piper. 

V. William Milton,' b. in Walcott, Conn., Dec. 22, 1831; m. Julia 
M. DooLiTTLE, of Cheshire, Conn. No children. 

407 VI. Franklin Dwight ' b. in Bethany, Conn., Feb. 14, 1834; m. Jane 

L. Blakeslee, of Prospect, Conn. 

173. 

ALFRED « CHURCHILL (David/ William,-* Samuel,^ 
Joseph/ Josiah^). Born in Bristol, Conn., May 12, 1804. Our 
information relating to this family is very meagre So far as we 
can learn, there were no grandchildren. Married 1st, Rosetta 
Alcott; 2d, Samantha Dayton, in Litchfield. 

Children, all by First Wife. 
I. Eveline,' b. Oct. 3, 1830. 

408 II. Newell,' b. July 11, 1833. 

409 III. Dennis,' b. Feb. 5, 1837. 



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174. 

WILLIAM TRYON'' CHURCHILL (Lemuel,' William/ 
Samuel/ Joseph,- JosiAH '). Born near Elmira, N.Y., March 23, 
1795. He lived there until 1824, when he removed to Tioga 
County, Penn., and settled in an almost unbroken wilderness, near 
Crooked Creek. They endured the many privations incident to 
pioneer life. He died in 1832, leaving a widow and five children, and 
the sixth was born a few months after. Married, in Tioga County, 
N.Y., Jan, 15, 1820, Elizabeth Hopper. After Mr. Churchill's 
death his widow married Mr. Joseph Neal. She died in 1887, in 
her eighty-sixth year. 

Children born, the first two in New York, the rest in Pennsylvania. 

I. John,' b. Oct. 19, 1821 ; m. Jane Goodell; no children. 
II. Olive,' b. June 2, 1823; m. Nehemiah French. 

III. Ruth,' b. Sept. IG, 1825; m. Geokge Champlin, April 8, 1852. 

Children. 

1. Marion Champlin, b. Dec. 31, 1853; m. David Paris, Novem- 

ber, 1875. 

2. Emma Champlin, b. Sept. 29, 1855 ; m Volney Gillet, July 2, 

1879. 

3. Nellie Champlin, b. Feb. 11, 1858; m. Joseph Allen, July 27, 

1878. 

4. Lizzie Champlin, b. May 24, 1860; m. William Tuttle, Novem- 

ber, 1879. 

IV. Esther,' b. Nov. 25, 1827 ; m. George Freeman. 
V. Elisha,' b. April 11, 1829; d. in infancy. 

411 VI. William H.,' b. Feb. 27, 1833; m. Louisa Nichols, Jan. 7, 1861. 



175. 

ASA GILDERSLEEVE « CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ William," 
Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah'). Born near Elmira, N.Y., March 11, 
1798. Mr. Churchill seems to have settled with his first wife at 
Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penn., where several children were born, 
and where he had a good farm, it is said. Some time before 1860 he 
started from his home on a joui-ney, his first wife having died. 
He had become quite a local celebrity, from his faculty of ready 
rhyming upon all sorts of events and topics. He went on foot to 
Niagara Falls, making and reciting his rhymes along the way, to get 
his food and lodging, and it is said that he was generally welcome 
to the farmers' homes, where he would gather a company of young 
and old about him, and amuse them by reciting poetical legends, 
mostly his own, or composing new ones for the locality where he 
happened then to be. Business advertisements in rhyme were a 
specialty, and obituaries, and doleful, or heroic, or tragic, or comic 



436 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

events were treated " to order," and in this way he earned his living, 
it is said. The Huntsville, Ont., "Forester" gives a sketch of his 
eccentric character, unique career, and tragic end. He was known 
in Huntsville as '< the Muskoka poet," or otherwise as the " Old 
Poet Churchill." It is said that he intended to return home after 
visiting Niagara Falls, but that he evidently found his wandering 
way of life pleasant, and kept on into Canada. After several years 
he located at Collingwood, Out., where he married a second wife, a 
widow, and soon after removed to Parry Sound, where he took up 
and settled upon a farm, on which he lived until his second wife 
died, when he returned again to Huntsville, where he married, for 
his third wife, a German widow by the name of Albert, who, in her 
turn, died some five years later. In all these years the old man had 
not returned to, nor yet heard from, any of his children or relatives 
in the States. Some six weeks before his death occurred, this old 
man of ninety -four years started on foot from Huntsville to revisit 
his children, if he could find them, at Wellsboro, Penn., and had 
actually arrived within a few miles of his old home when he was 
run down by an express train, while walking on the New York, 
Pennsylvania, & Ohio Railroad track. 

It is to be regretted that we have failed to obtain answers to 
repeated appeals to the daughters to give their own dates and 
families. 

Married 1st, in Tioga County, Penn., Lucy Clark ; 2d, at Col- 
lingwood, Out., Mrs. ( ) ( ) ; 3d, at Huntsville, Out., 

Mrs. ( ) Albert. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Mary Ann,' mi. Frank Clemens. 

II. RoxANA,' m. William Clemens. They were livitig in East Charl- 
ton, Penn., a few years ago. 

III. William.'' Died in the army in the Civil War. 

IV. Lemuel.' Left home in his youth; nothing further known. 

176. 

JOHN LEMBERS0N« CHURCHILL (Lemuel,^ William," 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born near Elmira, N.Y., June 13, 
1800. Lived twenty-eight miles north of Pittsburgh. A lawyer of 
some repute, location not given. A poet of no mean ability, and a 
shrewd speculator, but we have no further account. He died Aug. 
7, 1879. Married 1st, Pamelia Chase ; 2d, Maria Hazlet, 
daughter of Rev. Samuel. She died Oct. 6, 1872 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Jerusha Bennett,' m. John Ferguson, in Indiana, Penn., 1846, 
and d. March 31, 1901. 



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II. Julia Ann,' m. H. Leslip:. 

III. Samtel,' killed in battle in Civil War. 

IV. Clarissa,' m. Isaac Empfield 
V. Mary,' m. Samuel Moorhead. 

Children of Second I'i/e. 

412 VI. John Wesley,' b. in Indiana, Penn., June 10, 1840; ra. Jennie 

L. Keiber. 
VII. Philander,' d. young. 
VIII. Pamelia Jane,' m. Mr. Kerl. 

413 IX. James Templeton.' 

X. Sarah Elizabeth,' b. July 29, 1852; m. George W. Thompson. 
XI. Beulah Melissa.' She was at Oswego Normal School in 1886, 
and wrote a long letter, but gave no information about the 
family. 

177. 

CHARLES*' CHURCHILL (Lemuel/ William/ Samuel/ 
Joseph/ Josiah '). Born near Elmira, N.Y., Dec. 5, 1802. His 
father's family seems to have located in Pennsylvania later on, and 
he settled in Tioga County, where, his son Clark writes, " He was 
a sort of a country doctor, a speculator in timber-lands, etc." Later 
in his life he resided with his son, George W. Churchill, at Bucyrus, 
0., whence, on his seventy-sixth birthday, he wrote to his brother, 
William Tryon, Dec. 5, 1878. Married, April 25, 1831, Elizabeth 
Butler Cornell. 

Children . 

414 I. Josiah Buj-ler,' b. Dec. 4, 1831; m. Catharine Kissel, Sept. 21. 

1865. 
II. Hamilton,' b. May 26, 1834. 

415 III. Clark,' b. June 17, 1836; m. Margaretha Schmidt, Oct. 12, 

1864. They had no children. 

He went to tlie Pacific coast in early life, located first in Cali- 
fornia, where he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1862. 
He settled in Virginia City, Nev., and became a successful prac- 
tising lawyer. Was chosen city solicitor in 1865. In 1880 he was 
appointed adjutant-general of Arizona Territory, and in 1885 
became attorney-general of the territory. He has lived in Arizona, 
at Prescott, and Phoenix. 

416 IV George Washington,' b. Nov. 16, 1838. 

V. Marian,' b. Jan. 23, 1831 ; ra. Charles Palmer. 
VI. Emily M ,' b. March 11, 1844. 



178. 

JOSEPH DELL« CHURCHILL (William/ William/ 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born near Jersey City, N.J., July 
29, 1797. When about twenty-three years old he "■ went West," 
and settled in Arkansas, on the White river, some forty miles from 
Little Rock, at Pinevillp, Izard County. He died Ang. 9, 1851. 
Married, March 28^ 1827, Lucretia BooocKj born Oct. 28, 1803. 



438 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

417 I. John Silas,'' b. Nov. 24, 1828; m. Susan .Jane Taylor, Dec. 30, 

1851. 

418 II. James Jeffrey,' b. Dec. 30, 1829 ; m. Martha Ann Scott, Aug. 

31, 1859. 

III. Mary Caroline,' b. May 24, 1831; m. Hartley Stephens, July 

4, 1848. She died in Lance County, Ark., in 1863. 

IV. Lavinia,' b. Feb. 9, 1833; m. Crawford McAlister, 1871. They 

lived in Pope County, Ark. P.O. address, Rondo, Ark. 
V. Jane,' b. May 9, 1836; single. 
VI. Lucy Ann,' b. Feb. 24, 1838; tn. Nathan J. Langston, Sept. 1, 
1851. They lived in Wideman, Izard County, Ark. 

419 VII. William Walker,' b. Aug. 14, 1840; m. Delphine McAlister, 

1874. 
VIII. Dempsia White,' b. Aug. 14, 1842; d. unmarried, 1862. 
IX. Infant,' b. Dec. 20, 1843; received no name; d. soon. 

420 X. Joseph A.,' b. Nov. 22, 1846; m. Nancy Ann Duvall, January, 

1871. 

179. 

SILAS « CHURCHILL (William/ William/ Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Scipio, Cayuga County, N.Y., Feb. 5, 
180.3. Moved to near Marietta, 0., with his father's family, when 
eleven years old. In August, 1884, he wrote N. W. Churchill a 
long letter, which gave much information about his uncles and 
brothers, but very little about himself. He says he was married 
the second time, but does not mention the second wife's name, or 
that of his youngest daughter, nor that of his son, his only child by 
his second wife. He was living, in 1884, with Mrs. Ferguson, 
Janesville, Iowa. Married 1st, Feb. 7, 1829, Elizabeth Gray, 
" who was raised near Washington, Penn.," and died in Ohio, in 
1843. Married 2d, 1848. Her name not received. 

Children. 

I. Martha Jane,' m. John Ferguson. 

They had eleven children, but we have no names or dates. 
II. Eliz/Sbeth,' m. Robert Fairbdrn. 

They had six children, but we have no names. 

III. A daughter,' name not received. 

Child by Second Wife. 

IV. A SON,' name not received ; d. about 1880; unmarried. 

180. 

ADNA« CHURCHILL (William,^ William,^ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Scipio, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1805. Re- 
moved with his father's family to near Marietta, 0., in 1814. Lived 
at Fabius, Mich. He died Oct. 4, 1884. Married, May 26, 1829, 
Sallie a. Hamilton, born Dec. 17, 1806. 



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Children. 

I. Elizabeth J.,' b. April 20, 1830; m. Mr. Jewell. 

They lived at Wexford, Mich., but we have not received the 
names of her children. 

421 II. William A.,^ b. Dec. 13, 1831; m. Matilda D. Eumsey, Oct 31, 

1858. She was born May 18, 1837. 

422 III. JoHNH.,'b. April 5, 1834; unmarried in 1888. Lived at Eagle 

Creek, Ore. 
IV. Letitia,'' b. Nov. 13, 1836; m. John Corrine, March 14, 1858. 
He was born July 6, 1824, at Coxsakie, N.Y. 
They lived at Leonidas, Mich. 

Children. 

1. Sarah O. Corrine, b. Jan. 6, 1859; m. Leland Millard, Jan. 6, 

1876. 

2. Horace A. Corrine, b. Oct. 1, 1860; m. Isabelle M. Shank, 

June 19, 1881. 

3. Byron F. Corrine, b. Aug. 19, 1862. 

4. George W. Corrine, b. July 29, 1864. 

5. Leonard T. Corrine, b Sept. 1, 1866; d. May 31, 1868. 

6. Anne M. Corrine, b. June 8, 1868; m. Levi Strong, May 24, 

1884. 

7. John M. Corrine, b. Oct. 27, 1870. 

8. Marietta Corrine, b. Nov. 1, 1873; d. Sept. 6, 1883. 

9. Earl Corrine, b. Sept. 24, 1875; d. June 4, 1876, 
10. Matilda Corrine, b. Sept. 5, 1877. 

V. Joseph Adna,' b. Oct. 24, 1839; d. Jan. 9, 1840. 
VI. Ruth,' b. April 26, 1841 ; d. next day. 
VII. Rhoda Ann,^ b. June 20, 1845; d. Sept. 8, 1847. 
Vm. Sarah Lucretia,' b. Sept. 16, 1850; d. in 1851. 



181. 

RANDELL" CHURCHILL (William,^ William,* Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Scipio, N.Y., Nov. 2, 1809. Removed 
with his father's family to near Marietta, 0., in 1814. He died 
Oct. 5, 1865. Married, May 14, 1834, Jane Hamilton, born 1811. 

Children. 

423 I. Thomas H.,'' b. March 3, 1835; m. Rebecca Hebron, Nov. 27, 

1866. 

424 II. WiLMAM K.,^ b. Dec. 18, 1836; m. Mart Welch, Oct. 5, 1870. 

425 III. Joseph N.,' b. Feb. 5, 1839; m. Sarah Boyd, Aug. 26, 1866. 

426 IV. Joshua P.,' b. March 18, 1844; m. Martha T. Stamp, March 16, 

1879. 
V. Mary,7 b. July 21, 1849; m. George W. Collins, Nov. 11, 1866. 

Children. 

1. Millard Collins. 

2. Randell Collins. 

3. Roscoe Collins. 

VI. LoREN E.,' b. July 15, 1852; unmarried. 

He lives at Waterloo, Blackhawk County, Iowa, and is county 
superintendent of schools. 



440 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



182. 

JAMES" CHURCHILL (William/ William/ Samuel/ 
Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born in Scipio, IST.Y., April 18, 1819. He 
evidently went to the West, and settled in Michigan. Died Jnly 
20, 1885. Married, in St. Joseph County, Mich., May 4, 1846, 
Maila Harwood, who was born June 4, 1819. 

Children. 

427 I. Hiram William,' b. March 13, 1847; m. Elizabeth Rushing, 

Oct. 27. 1868. 
II. Albert Webster,' b. Feb. 12, 1849 ; d. May 9, 1849. 

III. Sylvia Jane,' b. March 23, 1850; ni. John Robertson, July 27, 

1867. They lived, in 1902, at Rowena, South Dakota, but we 
have no further account. 

IV. Maila R.,' b. Jan. 26, 1853; m. Isaac Smith, Jan. 4, 1872. They 

lived at Webster City, Iowa, in 1902. Mrs. Maila Smith wrote 
this account of her father's and her own families. 

Children of Isaac and Maila R. (^Churchill) Smith. 

1. Isabel E. Smith, b. Nov. 19, 1874; m. Charles Pierce, Jan. 

22, 1894. One child, (1) Floyd S. Pierce. He lived with his 
grandparents, Smith. She died Feb. 24, 1899. Mr. Smith 
died a few weeks earlier. 

2. Sarah M. Smith, b. July 9, 1876; m. Franklin Seamands, March 

29, 1899. 

3. Emma E. Smith, b. Nov. 28, 1882; m. Edward Brewer, Dec. 

26, 1900. 



183. 

ALBERT" CHURCHILL (Samuel/ William/ Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born, probably in New Jersey, Jan. 6, 1802. 
Nothing more than the following list of children has been received. 
Married 1st, Harriet Dresser ; 2d Anna Fosdick. 

Children. 

428 I. William.' 

429 II. Asa.' 

430 III. John.' 
IV. Patience.' 

431 V. Amos,' b. in Newburg, O., July 25, 1837. 
VI. Child,' no name. 

VII. Electa.' 

432 VIII. MiLo.' 

IX. Armitta.' 
X. Sarah.' 

189. 

WILLIS" CHURCHILL (Asa/ William,* Samuel,^ Joseph/ 
Josiah ^). Born in Westfield, Mass., March 10, 1810. Lived for 
many years at Newark, N. J., but his business was in New York City, 
493 Greenwich street. I find by an account received since page 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 441 

366 was printed, that Asa Churchill, the father of Willis, was born 
at Westfield, Mass., instead of New Jersey. He manufactured 
knives and forks at Earmington, Conn., in 1812, but afterwards 
moved to Bristol and carried on blacksmithing, and died there 
1833. Willis died June 4, 1880. Married, Aug. 21, 1834, Amelia 
Bradley, of Hamden, Conn. Mrs. Amelia Churchill was living at 
Newark with her daughters in 1899. 

Children. 

I. Mart,^ b. Sept. 8, 1835; unmarried. 

433 II. Charles,' b. July 8, 1837, in Hatnden, Conn.; m. Charlotte 

Louise Lewis, March 19, 1861. 

III. Ellen,' b. April 30, 1839. 

IV. David B.,' b. Jan. 10, 1842; d. Feb. 2, 1842. 
V. Emma,' b. Dec. 4, 1843; d. Aug. 25, 1847. 

VI. Amelia,' b. May 27, 1851; m. Rev. Delevan DeWolf, April 21, 
1875. 
VII. Alice,' b. Aug. 30, 1853. 

190. 

LEVI" CHURCHILL (Asa,"' William,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- 
JosiAH ^). Born in Bristol, Conn., March 26, 1817. Lived at 
Chester, and later at Haddam, Conn. Married 1st, at Southbury, 
Conn., Mary Camp, daughter of Johnson Camp, of Southbury. 
She died Sept. 13, 1868. Married 2d, Mrs. Cynthia Tyler, of 
Haddam, Conn. She died Sept. 9, 1883. 

191. 

JOSEPH « CHURCHILL (Joseph^*). Born in Newington, 

1780. He lived in Newington, and for some years carried on the 

business left by his father, in company with his brother, and then 

sold out to his brother. He died Feb. 28, 1829. Married, 1804, 

Anna Alleist Judd. She was born in New Britain, 1781; died 

July 27, 1823. 

Children horn in Newington. 

1. Laora,' b. 1805. 
IL Rhoda,' b. 1808. 

434 III. William Allen,' b. May 10, 1810; ra. Eliza Jane Francis, of 

New Britain, 1835. 
IV. Maria,' b. 1812. 

* We are obliged here to make an abrupt correction in the descent of 
Joseph,* by reason of a late discovery in the records of Bolton, Conn., to the 
effect that Joseph,'' son of Joseph^ and Lydia Dickerman, of Bolton, was 
drowned Jan. 31, 1737, and could not therefore have been the father of Joseph,* 
who was born in 1750, and married Rhoda Goodrich in 1777. The theory of 
descent was accepted by our senior compiler, N. W. Churchill, and apparently 
by the family, until the discovery of the record of the death above noted. As 
the family of Joseph,* No. 60, and Rhoda Goodrich is already printed, we let it 
stand, and begin the line with them, until the true descent is discovered. 



442 



THE CHUECHILL FAMILY 



[Connecticut 



193. 

JAMES « CHURCHILL (Joseph '). Bom in Newington, March 
28, 1782. He lived on the old homestead, where he operated the 
grist mill, which he owned for a time, with his brother Joseph, but 
finally bought out his interest. He died March 22, 1848. Married, 
Nov. 27, 1816, Clarissa Steel, daughter of David, of Berlin, Conn., 
where she was born Aug. 29, 1793, and died April 7, 1879 The 
note referring to No. 191 applies to James. 

Children born in Newington. 

I. James,' b. 1817; d. Sept. 7, 1883; unmarried. 

II. Clarissa,' b. 1819; m. Almond Goodwin. They had no children. 
She died in Newington, aged sixty years. 
435 HI. LoRET,' b. June 20, 1821 ; m. Lucy Steel. 

486 IV. Samuel W.,' b. June 28, 1828; m. Ellen L. Hubbard, Dec. 26, 
1855. 

193. 

JOSIAH « CHUECHILL ( Jonathan,'^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 11, 1777. 
Settled in Franklin, Susquehanna County, Penn., as a farmer, 
soon after his marriage. He was a man of good business ability and 
methods. A good citizen. Married, in Litchfield, Conn., Olive 
Odell, 

Children horn in Franklin, Penn. 

I. Clarissa,' b. June 28, 1803; m. Samuel Baker, April 7, 1825, b. 
in Susquehanna, Penn., April 11, 1795. 

Children, all born in Franklin, Penn. 

1. Olive Baker, b. June 22, 1827; m. Kerby French. 

2. Sarah Emeline Baker, b. Dec. 3, 1830; m. Conrad Burgh. 

3. Benjamin Josiah Baker, b. Sept. 15, 1832. 

4. Joseph Martin Baker, b. March 4, 1837. 

5. Clarissa Baker, b. April 20, 1839; m. Isaac McKeeley. 

fi. Phebe Lucretia Baker, b. Sept. 25, 1845; m. Wallace Haywood. 

II. Lucretia,' b. 1805; m. Aaron Van Vorce, 1825. 



Children. 

1. Mary Van Vorce, m. Henry J. Carew. 

2. John Van Vorce, b. Oct. 8, 1829; m. Sarah M. Bellman. 

3. Francis Van Vorce, b. April 1, 1836; m. John Park, of Bing- 

hamton, N.Y., Feb 24, 1857. 

4. Ellen A. Van Vorce, b. Sept. 30, 1838; m. John R. Laird, of 

Williamsport, Penn., Oct. 8, 1861. 

Child. 

(1) Herbert R. Laird, m. Mary Wilson, and had (1) Samuel 
Wilson Laird, and (2) Ellen Churchill Laird. 

437 III. Amos,' b. Jan. 23, 1808 ; m. Abigail Hollt, March 4, 1829. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 443 

194. 

LEMAN« CHURCHILL (Jonathan,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 6, 1780. He 
went with his brother, and settled and lived in Eranklin, Penn., a 
farmer. He spelled his name with an " e " mostly. His name is 
put Lemon Churchell, on his gravestone, at Upsonville, Penn. He 
died July 25, 1823. Married, Nov. 4, 1810, Polly Demills, 
daughter of Garrett and Delmer, born in Pougkeepsie, N.Y., March 
6, 1785 ; died Dec. 19, 1822. 

Children horn in Franklin, Penn. 

I. Mary Emmeltne,' b. Nov. 2, 1811; d. Feb. 15, 1815. 
II. Irene,' b. July 8, 1814; m. John V. Cashorons, Dec. 26, 1831. 
She died March 20, 1833, leaving no children. 

438 III. Jonathan,' b. June 10, 1810. 

439 IV. Freeborn,' b. Sept. 15, 1817; 'm. Eliza J. Clemens, March 6, 

1850. 
V. Sarah,' b. Sept. 16, 1820; m. Henry Beebe, June 2, 1847. Mr. 
Beebe was born in Windsor, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1821. They lived in 
Franklin, Penn., and had children born there. 

Children. 

1. Eliza Jane Beebe, b. Oct. 26, 1851. 

2. Laura Amanda Beebe, b. May 20, 1856. 



195. 

DANIEL" CHURCHILL (Jonathan,^ Jonathan," Jonathan," 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Litchfield, Conn., Nov. 14, 1798. 
Married Catherine Davis, born April 10, 1810 ; died Feb. 5, 1869. 

Children. 

I. Hannah Elizabeth,' b. Feb. 29, 1829; ra. James Place. 

II. Lucy,' b. March 10, 1834; m. 1st, Edgar Hallock; m. 2d, 

Lewis King. 

III. Mary,' b. Nov. 20, 1836; m. 1st, LnciAN Wilson; m. 2d, 

Joseph Gilmore. 

IV. John M.,' b. March 10, 1889; unmarried. 
V. Ellen,' b. Feb. 11, 1841 ; d. June 19, 1843. 

VI. Annie,' b. Nov. 20, 1843; m. Charles Blackinson. 
VII. David L.,' b. Feb. 16, 1846; d. unmarried, July 17, 1863, in the 

army. 
VIII. Charles,' b. June 14, 1848; d. Aug. 6, 1864. 
IX. Eliza,' b. Dec. 7, 1850. 

197. 

MOSES « CHURCHILL, JR. (Moses,* Jonathan," Jonathan," 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born June 30, 1791. He seems to have 
lived at Litchfield, Conn., and Sheffield, Mass. He died Aug. 30, 
1862. Married Anna Hubbard. She died March 12, 1884. 



444 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 
I. LuCRETiA,' b. Dec. 24, 1816; m. Stephen Harrison, Nov. 23, 
1852. Mr. Harrison was born Oct. 7, 1804, and died Dec. 2, 
1880. 

One Child. 
1. Anna Sophia Harrison, b. Dec. 29, 1853. 

II. Elizabeth,'' b. Oct. 16, 1818; m. John Gordon, Feb. 15, 1841. 
Mr. Gordon was born Jan. 25, 1807, and died Feb. 15, 1872. 

Children, horn in Sheffield, Mass. 

1. Edward J. Gordon, b. April 9, 1842. 

2. Henry A. Gordon, b. July 14, 1843. 

3. Pamelia E. Gordon, b. June 21, 1845; d. Nov. 11, 1880. 

4. Albert Gordon, b. Oct. 15, 1848; d. Sept. 18, 1856. 

III. Sophia,' b. March 21, 1821; m. George Berry, June 3, 1854, and 

died July 1, followin^c, less than one month after marriage, 
and Mr Berry married her sister Mary A. Churchill. 

IV. Jonathan,' b. June 21, 1824; d. unmarried, July 1854. 

440 V. Norman W.,' b. April 25, 1826; m. Betsey M. Sheldon, Nov. 25, 

1855. 
VI. George,' b. Feb. 15, 1828; d. single, Sept. 7, 1862. 
VII. Mary A.,' b. July 9, 1831 ; m. George J. Berry, March 27, 1856, 
as his second wife. Mr. Berry was born in London, Eng., June 
10, 1829. 

They had Children, horn in Sheffield,, Mass. 

1. Sophia E. Berry, b. June 9, 1857; d. August, 1862. 

2. Jesse J. Berry, b. Oct. 20, 1861. 

VIII. Pamelia,' b. Nov. 29, 1837; unmarried She lived in Litchfield, 
Conn. 

198. 

DR. GILBERT « CHURCHILL (Oliver,^ Jonathan/ Jona- 
than/ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Bethlehem, Conn., Sept. 25, 
1789. Removed with his father's family to Pawlet, Vt. I find no 
correspondence or notes giving any information of Dr. Chu^rchill, 
his education or residence, or death. Married 1st, Abigail Davis, 
of Bergen, N.Y. ; married 2d, Oct. 29, 1851, Mrs. Harriet (Gris- 
wold) Williams, daughter of Rev. John Griswold. No children by 

second wife. 

Children by First Wife. 

I. Eunice,' b. May 21, 1819; d. Sept. 3, 1821. 

II. Eunice Barnes,' b. Sept. 9, 1824; m. George W. Miner, Aug. 
24, 1854. Mr Miner died Feb. 24, 185^6. 

III. Abigail,' b. April 28, 1826; d. Oct. 20, 1838. 

IV. Louisa,' b. May 11, 1829; m. Artemas Gale, Sept. 30, 1851. 
V. Gilbert Barnes,' b. Sept. 22, 1833; d. June 8, 1853. 

VI. Sarah Briggs,' b. Oct. 25, 1836; d. Sept. 23, 1850. 

199o 

WILLIAM'"' CHURCHILL (Oliver,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in Pawlet, Vt., March 6, 1812. Married 
Charity Russell, daughter of Elansing Russell, of Monroe County, 
N.Y. 



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Children born in Monroe County, N. Y. 

I. Helen Lucy,' m. Mr. Knapp. 

They lived at Logiinsport, Ind. She died in St. Louis, in 1873, 
while on a trip to California. No further account. 
441 II. George William,' b. 1843; m. Mart J. Petersun, 1871. 

III. Irving Elansing.' 

He was a herder, and died in Montana in 1894. 
441a IV. Flavics,' married and lived in Ohio, but no further record. 

V. Frances Jane,' b. Jan. 2, 1849; m. Rowland Saunders, Dec. 12, 
1867. 
They lived at Mason, Mich., and had children. 

Children. 

1. Lucv Saunders, b. Feb. 28, 18G9 ; m. 1st, Willard Kent, May 9, 

18*85 ; m. 2d, Gordon S. Aldrich, June 22, 1896. 

2. Artie Saunders, b. March 28, 1872; m. John Pinkerton, Dec. 

11, 1888. 

3. George Rowland Saunders, b. Aug. 6. 1874. 

4. Sexton Saunders, b. Aug. 2, 1876; d. young. 

5. Chloe Saunders, b. Dec. 11, 1878. 

6. Frances Saunders, b. Jan. 13, 1881. 

7. Wesley Saunders, b. Sept. 4, 1884. 

8. Mary P. Saunders, b. Nov. 2, 1886. 

9. Charles Saunders, b. Jan. 12. 1889; d Feb. 28, 1894. 
10. Fred Saunders, b. June 17, 1891. 



300. 

OLIVER '= CHURCHILL (Oliver,"' Jonathan,^ Jonathaj^,'' 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born at Pawlet, Vt., June 21, 1821. He was 
living, about 1881, at Loyal, Wis. Married and had a family, it is 
said. 

203. 

LEMAN« CHURCHILL (Amos,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah'). Born at Fairfax, Vt., May 6, 1798. They 
lived in Bolton, Cardwell County, Ont., Can. Married, 1822, 
Minerva Anderson, who was boru April 8, 1800. 

Children horn in Bolton, Ont., Can. 

442 I. Jonathan Thornton,' b. May 10, 1825; m. Emily E. Leonard. 

443 II. Elias D.,' b. May 18, 1827. 

III. Zilpha L.,' b. June 9, 1829. 

IV. Persis L.,' b. March 27, 1832. 
V. Anise M.,' b. Nov. 15, 1833. 

444 VI. Richard H.,' b. Aug. 22, 1835; m. Susan Ruddle. 



304. 

HIRAM « CHURCHILL (Amos,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,'^ Josiah ^). Born at Bolton, Can., Dee. 5, 1800. He 
lived at Bolton, Can., and later, at North Fairfax, Vt. He was 
a farmer. He died Dec. 5, 1875. Married, in St. Albans, Vt., 



446 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Abigail Betsey Ingalls, of St. Albans, Vt. She died June 11, 
1869. 

Children born at Bolton, Can. 
I. Constance,^ d. young. 
II. Abigail,'' m. Judson Brown, North Fairfax; no children. 

445 III. Hiram Parker,' b. March 28, 1826; m. 1st, Mary Warner 

Thompson; m. 2d, Paulina (Leonard) Story. 

446 IV. Oliver Joseph,' b. Oct. 17, 1827; m. Mary Ann Kimball, June 

15, 1853. 

206. 

OTIS « CHURCHILL (Amos,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ Joseph,^ 
JosiAH^). Born at Bolton, Can., May 28, 1810. We have 
received no further account. He died March 2, 1884. Married 1st, 
May 4, 1837, Susan P. Raymond ; 2d, Nov. 7, 1874, Mrs. A. 
(Pitman) Gibbs. 

Children. 

447 I. Hiram W.,' b. Feb. 8, 1838. 

II. Susan R.,' b. Feb. 22, 1843; d. March 22, 1843. 
III. William H.,' b. Feb. 13, 1844; d. Sept. 9, 1844. 

307. 

AMOS« CHURCHILL (Amos,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born at West Bolton, Can., Dec. 31, 1816. 
Removed to Vermont when young, and at twenty-one years came 
to Medford and learned the stone-cutter's trade. He removed to 
Quincy in 1849, and engaged in the stone-cutting business, later 
establishing the firm of Churchill & Hitchcock. He lived in Quincy 
until his death, March 31, 1901. Married, in Medford, Sept. 27, 
1842, LucKETiA RowE, daughter of Alexander and Sally (Bean) 
Rowe, of Campton, N.H. She died Feb. 27, 1901. 

Cliild horn in Medford, Mass. 
I. Ellen Belinda,' b Oct. 18, 1845; m. J. Henry Emery, Oct. 1, 
1868, in Quincy, Mass. He was the son of Jonathan and Nancy 
Emery. He is engaged in the leather business in Boston, and 
lives in Quincy. 

Children born in Quincy, Mass. 

1. Alice Jacobs Emery, b. July 5, 1871 ; m. William Edwards, 

Oct. 22, 1891. 

2. Florence Raymond Emery, b. Nov. 22, 1877. 

308. 

STEPHEN MAJORS CHURCHILL (William,^ William," 
Jonathan,' Joseph,^ Josiah i). Born at Fairfax, Vt., Dec. 4, 
1796. Removed to Randolph, 0., with his father's family in 1812, 
and lived there. We learn that his brother Philo had two sous and 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION . 447 

a daughter, but no names given ; and that his brother Lyman had 
one son, who died at the age of ten years. Married, at Randolph, 
0., May 23, 1821, Maria Beach, born Aug. 8, 1803. 

Children horn in Randolph, 0. 

448 I. Orwell S.,' b. Feb. 25, 1822; m. Clarissa Colton, June 5, 1843. 

II. Olive L.,' b. Feb. 8, 1824; m. Calvin Hudson, Sept. 4, 1845, at 

Randolph. They lived at Randolph and Edinburgh, O. 

Children, first two born at Randolph, others at Edinhurgh. 

1. Mina S. Hudson, b. Dec. 10, 1846; m. J. S. Gunder, April 19, 

1866. Two children: (1) Josie E. Gunder, b. Oct. 27, 1867; 
m. Clayton M. Barnard, Nov. 16, 1893, and has Mina M. Bar- 
nard. (2) FrankE. Gunder, b. Feb. 12, 1870; m. Miss Harold, 
Nov. 25, 1896, and has Thelma Gunder. 

2. Milford C. Hudson, b. Nov. 24, 1862; m. ( ) ( ), 

and has Roy M. Hudson, b. Sept. 18, 1883; and Clyde E. 
Hudson, b. May 23, 1891. 

III. Mart M.,' b. March 10, 1826; m. Joseph E. Jerome, Feb. 17, 

1850. 

Children born in Randolph, 0. 

1. Amelia L. Jerome, b. May 6, 1856; m. Herman Harper, Jan. 1, 

1895. 

2. Nettie J. Jerome, b. Dec. 1, 1861 ; d. July 16, 1884. 

3. Jessie M. Jerome, b. September, 1865. 
' 4. Elgin J. Jerome, b. Aug. 14, 1867. 

IV. William B.,'' b. Aug. 27, 1828; d. July 26, 1854, at Randolph. 

449 V. J0LIDS R.,' b. June 16, 1832; m. Lucinda E. Saint, December, 

1857. 
VI. Amelia M.,' b. May 25, 1837; d. Nov. 24, 1858, at Randolph. 

311. 

CARMEL« CHURCHILL (David,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan," 
Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born June 4, 1799, in Fairfax, Vt. Moved to 
Zora, Ont., with his father's family. We have not been able to get 
any farther account of this family than what is found below. Mar- 
ried, in Westminster, Ont., Elizabeth Stoat. 

Children. 
460 I. Abraham,' b. 1827. 

II. Lucinda,' m. Ethan Squire. No children. 

III. Samuel,' d. at five years. 

IV. Almira,' d- young. 

V. Naomi,' m. Ethan Squire (as second wife). 
450a VI. Elias,' m. Mary Grimshaw. 
VII. James,' d. at fourteen years. 

312. 

DAVID « CHURCHILL (David,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 2, 1801. Lived at 
Zora, Can., till about 1835, when he removed to Berlin, Mich. 
Married, 1828, Zoa Edgerton. 



448 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children, three born at Zora, Can., and five at Berlin, Mich. 

451 I. Peter,' b. Jan. 3, 1829; m. Charity E. Clark, at Romeo, Mich. 

452 II. Warren D.,' b. March 4, 1831. 

III. Louisa A.,' b. Feb. 19, 1834; d. at Berlin, Mich., Sept. 21, 1875. 

453 IV. Nelson,' b. Berlin, Mich., April 8, 1836. 

V. N. JuDSON,' b. Berlin, Mich., July 15, 1838; d. Jan. 11, 1865. 

VI. Cyrus,' b. Berlin, Mich., March 26, 1843; d. March 14, 1844. 

464 VII. NoKviLLE F.,' b. Berlin, Mich., June 11, 1846. 

VIII. Ermina L.,' b. Berlin, Mich., Feb. 16, 1849. 

313. 

REV. CYRUS « CHURCHILL (David,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born July 6, 1804, in Fairfax, Vt. He settled 
first in Zora, Ont., and in 1837 in Almont, Mich., where he died 
Nov. 4, 1857. He was a farmer and a preacher. The account of 
this family was written for us in 1889. Married, Sept. 4, 1827, 
Mary Phelps, born in Brantford, Ont., Dec. 11, 1806, and died in 
Almont, Mich., October, 1889. 

Children horn at Zora, Ont. 
456 I. James D.,' b. July 6, 1828; m. Frances P. Warner, Sept. 27, 

1856. 
II. Lydia,' b. Sept. 22, 1829; m. Samuel Carpenter, March 17, 
1847. 

III. Augusta,' b. July 26, 1831; m. Robert Durham, March 31, 

1850. 

IV. Ursula,' b. April 10, 1833; m. Philo Gibbs, 1876. 
V. Henry,' b. Feb. 7, 1835; d. June 5, 1838. 

Children born at Almont, Mich. 

VI. Orphia,' b. Sept. 12, 1838; d. Nov. 1, 1838. 
VII. Irene,' b. Oct. 8, 1840; d. 1846. 
VIII. Caroline,' b. Feb. 28, 1842. Lived at Thornville, Mich. Un- 
married. 
IX. Angeline,' b. May 10, 1846; m. Edgar Bristol, October, 1864. 
X. Mary Lina,' b. April 1, 1850; m. Charles Hough, February, 
1871. 

314. 

LEVI« CHURCHILL (David,^ Jonathan," Jonathan,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Fairfax, Vt., Aug. 24, 1806. Re- 
moved with his father's family to Zora, Ont., and sometime about 
1837 settled in Lapeer County, Mich. Our information about 
this family is meagre. Married, March 4, 1830, Maky Pine. 

Children's names, perhaps not in order of birth. • 

456 I. John.' 

II. Malinda.' 

457 III. Cyrus,' d. young. 

458 IV. Lucius,' d. young. 

459 V. Charles.' 
VI. Eliza.' 

VII. Orpha Jane.' 

460 VIII. Theodore.' 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 449 



215. 

TRUMAN « CHURCHILL (David/ William/ Jonathan/ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Rutland County, Vt., April 21, 1809. 
Died in Almont, Mich., Jan. 7, 1870. He removed to Ontario, and 
settled in Middlesex County, and lived there until 1836, when he 
removed to Lapeer County, Mich. Married, in 1829, in Ontario, 
Charlotte Chadwick, born in St. Catherine's, Ont., Nov. 11, 1813. 

Children born in Ontario. 

4()1 I. Barney,' b. July 22, 1832. 

Lived at Imlay City in 1889. 
462 II. David,' b. Nov. 11, 1833; m. Mart J. Reynolds, 1857. 

403 III. William L.,' b. Oct. 2G, 1839. 

Lived at Atlanta, Mich., 1889. 
464 IV. Washington,' b. May 1, 1846. 

Lived at Almont, Mich., 1889. 
V. Sarah M.,' b March 26, 1854; m. Martin Patton, 1869; d. in 

Almont, Mich., Oct. 4, 1886. 
VI. Julia E.,' b. June 13, 1857; m. Mr. Schell. 

They were living at Deanville, Mich., 1889. 



316. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (David,^ Jonathan," Jonathan," 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Fairfax, Vt., Aug. 24, 1812. Re- 
moved with his father's family to Zora, Ont. Married, in Ontario, 
Aug. 24, 1834, Susan Pine, daughter of John. 

Children born, the first in Ontario, the rest in Imlay City, Mich. 

465 I. Walter B.,' b. March 27, 1837; m. Maria J. Best, Aug. 8. 

1858. 
II. John H.,' b. Dec. 9, 1838; d. Dec. 10, 1838. 
III. Annie Pamelia,' b. March 22, 1840; m. Thomas Ridley, Oct. 6, 
1860. 
They lived in Imlay City, Midi., where she died April 20, 1897. 

466 IV. Albert,' b. Oct. 3. 1841. He served in the Civil War as a scout, 

was captured and killed by the enemy somewhere in Virginia. 
V. William Edward,' b. Aug. 15, 1843; d. May 30, 1844. 
VI. Willis,' b. July 10, 1845; d. the same day. 

467 VII Daniel,' b. Juno 8, 1846; m. Clemantha Clark, Sept. 29, 1888. 

468 VIII. Calvin P.,' b. July 28, 1848; m. Emily Kilbreth, March, 1869. 

IX. Mary M.,' b. Dec. 29, 1850; m. Rev. Newman Bennett Steele, 
Sept. 29, 1868. 

They lived at Imlay City and many other places whither his 
ministry called him. 

Children. 

1. Lewis Steele, b. June 10, 1869; m. Carrie B. Farnsworth, and 

had one child, Zola Steele, b. May 6, 1897. 

2. D. Howard Steele, b. May 30, 1871 ; d. Jan. 6, 1891. 

3. Julia A. Steele, b. June 14, 1873; d. July 28, 1886. 

4. Gertrude Steele, b. Aug. 1, 1876; m. Walter J. West, and had 

Evelyn Steele West, b. Sept. 10, 1903. 



450 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

5. Newman B. Steele, Jr., b. Oct. 13, 1879; graduated from Kala- 

mazoo College, June, 1903. 

6. Blanche A. Steele, b. July 6, 1881; d. Sept. 18, 1881. 

7. Bessie M. Steele, b. Feb. 3, 1884; d. April 26, 1884. 

8. Marion Steele, b. Aug. 1, 1886. 

409 X. William J.,' b. May 8, 1853; m. Harriet Fitch. 

XI. Emily Eva,'' b. Aug. 24, 1854; m. George Kinnee. 

XII. Charlotte Adele,' b. Dec. 19, 1856; d. Feb. 16, 1891. 

4G9a XIII. Newman,' b. July 5, 1859; m. Rosa Tunk. 



318. 

JAMES HOIT« CHUECHILL (Samuel,^ Jonathan/ Jon- 
athan/ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Whiting, Vt., December, 
1806. Eemoved with his father's family to New York State, and 
thence, in 1827, to Louth, Canada. He received a good education, 
finishing up at the seminary at Elizabethtown. He did not go to 
Pennsylvania with his father's family, but remained in Canada and 
taught school, first at Beansville, where he married his first wife. 
Later he located at Hamilton, Can., and, in 1853, removed to 
Dowagiac, Mich., where he bought a farm, and there spent the re- 
mainder of his busy and useful life. He died July 3, 1866. Mar- 
ried 1st, at Beansville, Can., March 9, 1830, Lena Skelley, b. 
May 14, 1812, daughter of Deacon Skelley ; and she died Aug. 10, 
1834. Married 2d, March 24, 1836, Mrs. Lovisa Adams Barber. 
(Notice the error on page 371, where the name is given Adams, which 
evidently was a slip of the eye of the painstaking compiler. Two of 
James' children, independently, give the name Barber.) She was 
born March 9, 1816. 

Children of First Wife, born in Canada. 

I. Robert,' b. Dec. 29, 1831; d. July 29, 1833. 
II. Almira,' b. April 15, 1834; m. Henry Ruth, April 26, 1853. 
They lived at Elkwood, No. Dak. 

Children. 

1. William Hervey Ruth, b. Nov. 7, 1854. 

2. Walter Henry Ruth, b. March 8, 1857; d. Feb. 28, 1863. 
3 Jane Ruth, b. Jan. 21, 1859. 

4. Salem E. Ruth, b. Sept. 19, 1861 ; d. Feb. 2, 1863. 

5. Augusta Ruth, b. Jan. 4, 1864. 

6. Frank Jacob Ruth, b. July 16, 1866. 

7. Ella Elizabeth Ruth, b. May 4, 1868. 

8. Lena Zell Ruth, b. Oct. 31, 1870. 

9. Harry Eugene Ruth, b. Sept. 18, 1872. 

Children of Second Wife. 

470 III. Lewis A.,' b. Aug. 16, 1837; m. Eunice S. Flanders. 

471 IV. Francis L.,' b. Aug. 8, 1839; m. Ltdia Dixon, Jan. 3, 1862. 

V. Olivia,' b. Nov. 3, 1842; m. John Graham, May 4, 1859. 
This family lived, in 1903, in Otsego, Mich. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 451 



Cliildren. 

1. L. Orley Graham, b. Aug. 6, 1860; m. Carrie Hinckley, May 

19, 1886, and had (1) Gladys Graham, b. Sept. 24, 1887; (2) 
Greta Graham, b. Nov. 13, 1888. 

2. Arthur R. Graham, b. Jan. 7, 1864^; m. Rose Brooks, and had 

Rex A. Graham, b. Dec. 29, 1887. 

472 VI. 0. Eugene,^ b. May 1, 1849; m. Abbie D. Sturr, April 29, 1873. 

473 VII. Clarence C.,^ b May 26, 1854; m. Jane Sturr, Feb. 28, 1879. 

They had no children to live. They resided, in 1903, in Dowa- 
giac, Mich. 

219. 

ADONIRAM JUDSON ^ CHURCHILL (Rev. Samuel,^ Jona- 
than,* Jonathan,'^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born July 15, 1821, in 
Elizabethtown, N.Y. Removed with his father's family in their 
various moves until his death in Hayfield, Penn., in 1842, when 
he w^ent West, and settled in Fond Du Lac County, Wis. In 1903 
he was living in Spring Valley, Minn. Married, May 1, 1849, in 
Eldorado, Wis., Celestia Anthony. 

Children born in Eldorado, Wis. 

I. Samantha Louisa,^ b. Jan. 29, 1850; m. Major George Andrus, 
Dec. 25, 1871. One child reported, Roy Andrus, b. Feb. 22, 
1877. 
II. Gilbert Anthony,' b. Dec. 10, 1851. Unmarried. 

474 III. Frank Delason,' b. Aug. 28, 1853; m. Harriet Allen, May, 

1884. 

475 IV. Cyrus William,' b. Sept. 5, 1855; m. Jennie Bailey, March, 

1882. 
V. Caroline Celestia,' b. Sept. 28, 1857; m. Frank Bushnell, April 
22, 1880. One son (1) Arthur Bushnell, b. Dec. 22, 1886. 

476 VI. George Harvey,' b. May 7, 1860; m Maggie Louks, March 19, 

1884. 
476a VII. Albert Nathan,' b. Dec. 16, 1865. 



[Connecticut 



SEVENTH GENERATION. 

fv 

331. I 

NATHANIEL^ CHUECHILL (Nathaniel/ Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born March 20, I ; 
1784, in Newington, Conn. Eemoved to Hubbardton, Vt., with 1 ; 
his father's family, and thence to Poultney, Vt., but settled^n/ 
Genesee County, N.Y., and was living about 1850 in Stafford, of 
that county. Married 1st, 1806, Sarah Ray, born Feb. 3, 1786, 
and died Sept. 16, 1830. Married 2d, October, 1832, Harriet 

BOSTWICK. 

Children. 

477 I. Dennis,* b. March 3, 1807; m. Livonia P. Kingslet. 
II. LuRANA,^ b. Aug. 21, 1808; m. Ira Osgood. 

478 III. Elibzer,^ b. July 1, 1810; m. Elvira Berry, April, 1834, 
IV. Lydia,* b. Feb. 3, 1815; m. Giles Minot. 

479 v. William, 8 b. Dec. 9, 1817; m. Caroline Wheeler, of Alexandria. 
VI. John F.,» b. March 7, 1820. 

480 VII. George W.," b. Oct. 21, 1822; m. Catharine Harvey. 

Child by Second Wife. 
VIII. Sarah,^ b. Oct. 20, 1837; m. Charles Lothrop. 

333. 

JEREMIAH ' CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,'' Nathaniel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Hubbard- 
ton, Vt. Lived in Essex, N.Y. He was a farmer. Married, at 
Elmore, Vt., April 7, 1812, Mehitable Bodfish. 

Child born in Elmore, Vt. 

I. James Addison,** b. Feb. 11, 1814; m. Zilpha E. Stroud, of 
Willsborough, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1832, at Essex Village. He was a 
safe-maker, and lived in Bethany, N.Y., Plymouth, Mich., and 
finally settled at Oshkosh, Wis., where he died Sept. 18, 1870. 
They had no children. 

334. 

JOHN SAGE^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Hubbard- 
ton, Vt., July 20, 1798. He was a pattern designer in foundries in 
Poultney, Vt., until 1852, when he removed to Rockford, 111., and 

(452) 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 453 

then in 1870 went to Nebraska City, Neb., and thence to Lincoln, 
Neb., in 1880, in same business. Died May 1, 1880. Married, in 
Troy, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1831, Narcissa White, of Poultney, Vt. 

Children. 

I. Mary Jane,® b. June 9, 1832; m. 1st, Charles Sevitz ; m. 2d, 
William Adams. 
481 II. John Nathaniel,* b. Sept. 10, 1835; m. Sophia Demas Thayer, 

Sept. 21, 1857. She was born at Chittenden, Vt., May 8, 1834. 
He went West with his father in 1852, and settled in llockford, 
111., where he lived till the opening of the Civil War, when he 
enlisted and served until 1863, when his capture by the enemy 
and confinement in Libby prison disabled him for service and he 
was sent home. Before the war he was engaged first in building 
windmills and afterwards in farming. In 1869 he removed to 
Nebraska City, and was employed by the Marsh Manufacturing 
Company, till their failure in 1884. Then he removed to 
Dakota, and became a real estate agent, at Canton, Dak., 
where he was living in August, 1884. They had one son. 

Child. 
1. Edmund John, b. Dec. 10, 1864. 



335. 

PHINEAS PENFIELD^ CHURCHILL (Nathaniel,^ Nath- 
aniel,'' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,"' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born Sept. 
14, 1804, in Hubbardton, Vt. Removed West, and settled at Rock- 
ford, 111. He was a prosperous farmer. Married 1st, Nov. 27, 
1827, Marilla Gregory, who died. IMarried 2d, Oct. 6, 1831, in 
Orwell, Vt., Amanda Wright, who was born Oct. 7, 1804, 

One Child by First Wife. 
I. Henry,^ died in infancy. 

Children by Second Wife, born at Rockford, TIL 

II. Mary Maria Isabel,* b. July 16, 1832 ; m. Alta Gilbert Chap- 
man, May 22, 1853. They lived at Cedar Falls, la. 

III. Infant Son,** b. Jan. 9, 1834; d. on the tenth day. 

IV. Henry C.,* b. Nov. 21, 1838; d. Oct. 21, 1840. 

V. Daniel W.,* b. Aug. 27, 1841; d. March 22, 1844. 
VI. Minerva R.," b. April 14, 1844; never married. 
VII. Amanda A.,** b. April 15, 1846; m. John P. Kettlewell, Oct. 27, 
1874, in Exeter, Neb., and lived there. 

327. 

PUTNAM^ CHURCHILL (Stephen,* Nathaniel,-' Nath- 
aniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in New Canaan, 
Conn. Date of birth not received. Married 1st, March 23, 1820, 
Calista a. Taylor. Married 2d, Feb. 2, 1831. (Name of wife 
not received.) 



454 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Child hy First Wife. 
I. Elizabeth,^ m. Mark Z. Lamprt. 

Children hy Second Wife. 

482 II. William Sumner.^ 

III. Augusta.'* 

IV. Maria.s b. August, 1835. 
V. Jane Bushnell,^ b. 1837. 



WILLIAM HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (Stephen/ Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in New 
Canaan, Conn., Jan. 1, 1816. Lived in Hartford, Farmington, and 
Meriden, Conn. Married, Jan. 6, 1842, Sarah Ann Sedgwick. 

Children, first three horn in Hartford. 

I. Edward W.,^ b. Oct. 24, 1842. 
II. Wilber S.,8 b. Nov. 25, 1844; d. unmarried, Oct. 25, 1875. 

III. Willis E.,* b. Jan. 20, 1847; m. Jane S. Plummer, of Rowley. 

Children of Willis and Jane Churchill. 

1. Lydia Mason, b. Dec. II, 1878. 

2. Mehitabel Helen, b. April 5, 1881. 

3. Lizzie Willard, b. April 5, 1881. 

4. William Everett, b. June 5, 1883. 

5. Anna Frances, b. Jan. 17, 1886. 

IV. David H.,^ b. July 18, 1849, in Farmington, Conn.; d. Oct. 23, 

1881. 
V. Florence Josephine,* b. March 5, 1852, in Meriden, Conn.; d. 
1853. 
VI. Helen Augusta,^ b. Jan. 6, 1858, in Meriden, Conn. 
VII. Joseph Brace,* b. Dec. 31, 1860, in West Hartford, Conn. 
VIII. Levi Hbnrt," b. Jan. 31, 1863; m. Mrs. (Schwink) Hoagland. 
They lived in Waterbury, Conn. 



330. 

JESSE MATHERS CHURCHILL (SacxE,« Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Cornwall, 
Vt., Nov. 18, 1796. He settled in Elizabetlitown, N.Y., but re- 
moved later to Canandaigua, N.Y., and in 1837 to Chicago, 111. 
In the War of 1812 he served with credit in the Elizabetlitown Regi- 
ment of the State Militia, through the Plattsburg campaign. At 
"the battle of Plattsburg the captain of his company was shot, and 
he was put in command of the company. Probably he was an ensign 
or lieutenant previous to that. He was soon after commissioned as 
captain, which office he held until Aug. 25, 1830, when he resigned 
as captain in the Thirty-seventh Regiment, Fortieth Brigade, 
Eleventh Division, State Militia. The acceptance of his resignation 




MR. JEROME CHURCHILL, 

YREKA, CAL. 
(No. 486, page 455.) 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 455 

and his honorable discharge, signed by Brig. Gen. Joseph S. 
Weed, is now in the possession of his family. He died at River- 
side, 111., at the home of his eldest child, Mrs. Wesencraft, April 5, 
1887. Married, at Elizabethtown, N.Y., Jan. 31, 1822, Martha 
McCauley. She died May 11, 1886. 

Children born in Elizahethtoivn, N. Y. 

I. Jane,^ m. Mr. Wesencraft. Their daughter, Lotta A., in 1902, 
lived at Riverside, 111. 
II. Caroline,^ m. Mr. Swartout. 

Lived, in 1903, in Orlando, Fla., where she died June 1, 1898. 
486 III. Jerome," b. in Elizabethtown, N.Y., Feb. 11, 1826. He 
removed with his parents to Canandaigua, N.Y., and in 1837 to 
Chicago, where he received a common school education. He 
was self-supporting from sixteen years on, and did much to help 
in the support of his father's family. In May, 1849, he joined 
the pioneers in the rush to the " land of gold." He started with 
the overland company from St. Jose[>li and arrived in the Sacra- 
mento Valley on Sept. 11, 1849. Mr. Churchill was at this time 
twenty-three years old, of strong and fine physique, and both 
mentally and morally equipped for winning the eminent posi- 
tion which he gained for himself and still holds in business and 
society. In May, 1851, he located at Yreka, Cal., making that 
the centre of his trade as a merchant, while he established branch 
stores at various mining-camps which he supplied by pack- 
trains of mules, a somewhat hazardous method at that time on 
account of the Indians. In 1859, after eight years of hard work, 
he was able to retire with a good competency, and investing his 
money in profitable enterprises, by degrees drifted into the bank- 
ing business, while he has a chief interest in several large stock- 
ranches. He was largely interested in establishing the Yreka 
Railroad, of which he is president, as well as of the Siskiyou 
County Bank. Married, in Waukegan, 111., Nov. 14, 18fil, 
Julia Patterson, who was born in Lockport, N.Y. Her great- 
grandfather on her mother's side was Ethan Allen, hero of Ticon- 
deroga. Mrs. Churchill was educated at Rockford Female 
Seminary, 111., and occupies a position of influence in the 
women's associations in California. She has furnished us with 
this account of the Churchill family, of her husband and his 
father. 

Children horn in Yreka. 

1. Carrie May, b. May 24, 1863; d. July 22, 1864. 

2. Jerome Percy, b. March 1, 1866. He was educated at the 

California State Pharmacy and the Philadelphia College 
of Pharmacy, and is a chemist and druggist by profession. 
Married, June 10, 1891, Josephine Wheeler of Oakland, Cal. 
Children: (1) Percy Whetler, b. Aug. 7, 1895; (2) Jerome, 
Jr., b. May 5, 1899. 

3. Jesse .Warren, b. April 3, 1868. Took a course at the Wor- 

cester, Mass., School of Technology; is an electrician by 
profession, though engaged chiefly with his father's banking 
and stock-raising interests. Married, Feb. 24, 1892, May V. 
Wheeler, of Oakland, Cal., sister of his brother's wife, and 
they have one child, Dorothy May, b. Feb. 27, 1895. 

IV. Eliza,* b. Jan. 11, 1830; m. George Wright Patterson, in 
Chicago, 111., Sept. 15, 1846. 

They lived at Michigan City, Ind., where he was a shoe dealer 
and hotel keeper. 



456 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children born at Michigan City, Ind. 

1. Martha Corinna Patterson, b. Feb. 27, 1850; m. James E. 

Lathrop. 

2. Jerome L. Patterson, b. July 4, 1852; d. March 31, 1855. 

3. George Henry Patterson, b. Jan. 31, 1856. 

4. Carrie May Patterson, b. May 12, 1859. 

234. 

SOLOMON' CHURCHILL (Solomon," Nathaniel/ Nath- 
aniel/ Nathaniel,'' Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born, probably in 
Berlin, Conn., Oct. 20, 1791. He died May 11, 1834. Married, 
Dec. 1, 1812, Berlin, Conn., Candace Gilbert, born July 12, 1791, 
and was the daughter of Hooker and Candace (Sage) Gilbert. Died 
June 9, 1835. 

Children. 
I. Laura,** b. Dec. 26, 1813. 

483 II. William,* b. Jan. 6, 1816. 

III. Sarah." 

IV. Emeline.* 

484 V. Gilbert." 

485 VI. Cyrus," b. Dec. 11, 1826. 

235. 

AMZI ' CHURCHILL (Solomon,® Nathaniel," Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,'' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born, probably in Berlin, Conn., 
Dec. 11, 1793. Married, July 4, 1819, Maria White, of Newton, 
L.I., who was born Feb. 4, 1795. 

Children. 
I. Catharine Selina," b. July 26, 1820; m. Samuel Cochran, July 

3, 1837. 
II. Michael White," b. Dec. 19, 1825; d. young. 
III. Hannah Maria," b. Dec. 20, 1828; m. Henry Conklin, July 3, 
1847. 

236. 

CYRUS " CHURCHILL (Solomon,« Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Berlin, Conn., Dec. 15, 
1797. Removed to New Haven, 1848. He was a carriage maker. 
He was highly respected for his strict integrity and unfailing 
goodness. He died May 15, 1864, at New Haven. Married, April 
18, 1833, at Guilford, Clarissa Bradley, of Guildford, Conn., 
born Sept. 17, 1804, and died at New Haven, July 27, 1900. 

Children. 
I. Sarah Cornelia," b. Feb. 5, 1834, in Springfield, Mass.; unmar- 
ried. Lived in New Haven, Conn. 
II. Mary Jane," b. March 23, 1837; m. Hiram A. Gray, Oct. 2, 1880, 
at Cambridge, Mass. He died at Hartford, Conn., Dec. 27, 1891. 



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III. Benjamin Bradley,* b. July 25, 1841; d. Aug. 13, 1844. 

IV. Charlbs Benjamin,* b. July 25, 1847 ; m. Corinne Hosford, 

daughter of Dr. Willard and Harriet (Hosford) Hosford, of 
Orford, N.H., Nov. 16, 1870. She was born Sept. 10, 1842. Mr. 
Churchill was born at Guilford, Conn., and removed with his 
father's family in 1848. He was fitting for college at the Hop- 
kins School, in New Haven, when his father's death compelled 
him to relinquish his purpose of a college course, and he began 
a business career instead in the store of his uncle, Benjamin 
Bradley, of Boston, a well-known old-time merchant. Later he 
became connected with the New Haven Clock Company and the 
New England Watch Company of Waterbury, Conn. 

Children of Benjamin B. and Corinne {Hosford) Churchill. 

1. Lillian, b. at Orford, N.H., Sept. 30, 1871. Graduated from 

Smith College, 1895. Died at Waterbury, Jan. 31, 1900. 
She was a beautiful and accomplished young woman. 

2. Katharine Corinne, b. at Boston Highlands, Mass., Jan. 24, 

1873. She is an accomplished musician and teacher of 
music. 

337. 

JOHN" CHURCHILL (Solomon," Nathaniel/' Nathaniel,* 
Nathaniel/ Joseph/ Josiah '). Born at Berlin, Conn., Aug. 10, 
1813. Married 1st, at Wallingford, Conn., Emeline Cleveland, 
of Canton, Mass. Married 2d, Lucy R. French, of Litchfield, Conn. 
In 1866 lived in Winsted, Conn. 

One Child by First Wife. 

I. Henry,* b. Jan. 1, 1834; m. Ellen Catlin. 

One son, John, married and had a son who, in 1886, lived in 
Meriden, Conn., a telegraph operator. Name not obtained. 

239. 

EBEN DORMAN ' CHURCHILL (Thomas Foster,^ Janna,* 

Natoaniel,* Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in Georgia, 

Vt., Nov. 6, 1815. At the age of twelve he left Vermont and went 

West to Cuyahoga Falls, later to Galena, 111., and finally settled 

at Platteville, Wis. He was a farmer and a miner. He died on 

Dec. 14, 1871. Married, at Platteville, July 17, 1851, Martha E. 

Story, who was born at Underhill, Vt., and removed to Platteville, 

Wis., in 1846. 

Children born in Platteville, Wis. 

I. Frances Ann,* b. May 6, 1852; m. Francis A. Bartle, Jan. 1, 
1870. 

In 1886 they lived in Hurley, S. Dakota. 
II. Mary Ellen,* b. May 28, 1854; m. Frank M. Bonson, Platteville, 
Aprils, 1877. 
489 III. Thomas Foster.* b. Jan. 15, 1856; m. Catharine Robinson. 

He was a farmer and lived at Blue Earth City, Minn., in 1896. 

Children. 

1. Martha V., b. at Minneapolis, Dec. 16, 1894. 

2. Thomas Stanley, b. at Blue Earth City, Sept. 11, 1896. 



458 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

IV. Cora Eliza,* b. Jan. 29, 1858; d. May 27, 1860. 
V. Ralph Elmer,® b. May 3, 1860; m. Gertrude Sliver, Jan. 17, 
1886. 

They lived at Los Angeles, Cal. 
VI. Jennie Cora,* b. Jan. 24, 1862; m. Willis Townsend, Nov. 1, 
1884. 

They lived at Bosberg, Wash. 
VII. John Charles,* b. March 23, 1865 ; unmarried. 

He graduated at the State Normal School of Wisconsin in 1889 
He studied law, and entered upon the practice at Lancaster, Wis. 
He was clerk of courts for several years for Grant County, Wis. 
VIII. Frank Leslie,* b. July 31, 1867 ; m. Florence Campbell, daughter 
of Samuel H. and Henrietta (Freed) Campbell, at Washington, 
D.C., July 17, 1895. 

He graduated at Wisconsin State Normal School, 1890, and at 
Columbian University, Washington, D.C., and from the Law School, 
LL.B., in 1895. He was employed in the Civil Service Depart- 
ment until 1896, when he removed to Lancaster, Wis., and began 
the practice of law. 

Children of Frank L. and Florence Churchill. 

1. Martha Ella, b. July 4, 1896. 

2. Frank Campbell, b. Oct. 31, 1898. 

IX. LucT Martha.,* b. Sept. 23, 1871 ; m. William McBride. 
They lived at Platteville, Wis. 

340. 

JAMES ALFRED^ CHURCHILL (Thomas Foster,^ Janna/ 
Nathaniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Georgia, Vt., 
Aug. 24, 1825. Settled in Ellenboro, Grant County, Wis., where 
he was a farmer. Married, at Waterloo, Wis., Aug. 18, 1853, 
Julia Ann Butler, daughter of Drury and Matilda (Coon) Butler, 

Children horn iti Ellenboro. 

I. Mary Etta,* b. June 29, 1854; m. A. D. Finnet, April 19, 1881. 

at Platteville. She died June 10, 1889, at Lima, Wis. 
II. Laura,* b. Nov. 29, 1856. * 

Lived in Cassville, Wis. 

III. Ella Florence,* b. Jan. 10, 1860. 

IV. Alvaretta,* b. Aug. 4, 1863; d. at Ellenboro, Nov. 29, 1863. 
V. Ida Matilda,* b. March 20, 1865. 

Lived, February, 1901, Hartington, Neb. 

VI Clara Alice,* b. Aug. 23, 1867 ; m. Frank A. Florine, at Ellen- 
boro, Jan. 24, 1894. 
Lived at Cuba City, Wis. 
VII. Martha Olive,* b. April 17, 1870; m. Charles J. McCormick. 
Lived at Patchgrove, Wis. 
493 VIII. James Adelbert,* b. Nov. 4, 1873. 
Lived at Platteville, Wis. 

IX. Thode Stephen,* b. April 13, 1879. 
Lived at Hartington, Neb. 

241. 

WILLIAM RUMSEY^ CHURCHILL (Josiah,« Janna,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah^). Born at Batavia, 
N.Y., Dec. 22, 1808. He settled in Portland, Mich., where he was 
a merchant. He died in Portland, about 1887. Married 1st, Oct. 
31, 1833, Fannie Fidelia Bushnell, b. 1816 ; 2d, Anna Knox. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 459 



Children of First Wife. 

I. Frances Amelia,* b. Aug. 24, 1835; m. Charles Hbnrt, Sept. 
28, 1856. 
II. Emily Maria,* b. March 29, 1837 ; d. at sixteen years. 

III. Infant,* not named. 

IV. Infant,* not named. 

V. Adelaide Caroline,* b. 1843; d. young. 

494 VI. James,* b. Aug. 27, 1845; m. Clara Whitlock, b. June 7, 1852. 
VII. Evelina,* d. young. 

Children of Second Wife. 
VIII. Anna,* d. young. 
IX. Harriet,* d. young. 
X. William,* d. young. 
XI. Helen,* d. young. 
XII. Caroline,* m. Mr. Woodworth. 
XIII. Mara,* m. Frank Sproul. 

344. 

ALBERT J.' CHURCHILL (Josiah,« Janna,^ Nathaniel,* 

Nathaniel,^ Joseph,'- Josiah^). Born at East Bethany, N.Y., 

Oct. 2, 1842. He settled at Avon, 111., where he was a dealer in 

dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, jewelry, and silver ware, 

but later was engaged in the firm of Tompkins Brothers, of Avon. 

Married, Oct. 31, 1866, at Avon, 111., MakyE. Mailliard, daughter 

of one of the French retainers who came to America with Joseph 

Bonaparte. 

Children. 

495 I. Julian,* b. Sept. 14, 1868; m. Lulu Mings, Oct. 12, 1892. 

Children. 

1. Marguerite, b. Oct. 6, 1894. 

2. Ross A., b. March 7, 1898. 

3. Herbert Winston, b. Aug. 3, 1900. 

II. Annie Eugenie,* b. May 22, 1870; m. Dr. W. A. Neece, Jan. 25, 
1899. 
They lived at Alexis, 111. 

Children. 

1. Marjorie Neece, b. Jan. 6, 1900. 

2. Bret C. Neece, b. Feb. 10, 1903. 

III. Clara L.,* b. Feb. 19, 1874; m. Rev. B. G. Carpenter, June 8, 

1899. 

Child. 

1. Kenneth Carpenter, b. June 8, 1899. 

IV. Fannie E.,* b. July 16, 1881. 

245. 

MARCELLUS C.^ CHURCHILL (Janna,« Janna,^ Nathaniel," 
Nathaniel,'^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in St. Albans, Vt., March 
13, 1814. We have been unable to get any satisfactory account of 
this family. Married Abbie B. Page. 



460 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

I. Fannie,* m. Gilbert Moffatt. 
II. Elizabeth,^ m. George Mater. 

One Son. 
1. Durand Churchill Mayer. 

III. Florence,® m. Arthur Francis, of England. They lived at 

Englewood, and had one child, a son, d. young. 

IV. Claude Newman,** d. young. 
V. Sarah, ^ m. William Page. 

346. 

CHARLES P.^ CHURCHILL (Janna,« Janna/ Nathaniel,* 
Nathaniel/ Joseph/ Josiah '). Born in St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 6, 
1815. Removed to Genesee County, N.Y., with his father's family, 
but settled later in Buffalo. Married 1st, Sept. 2, 1844, Harriet 
Austin, born Dec. 21, 1818. Married 2d, April 7, 1852, Harriet 
Perkins. 

Children of First Wife. 

496 I. Marcellus Austin,® b. 1845; m. 1st, Jennie Hott, of Pen Yan, 

N.Y., 1874, who died in Japan, December, 1875; m. 2d, Nellie 
Chesterwood, in Buffalo, 1878. In 1893 he lived in Buffalo, 
N.Y. 

Child of First Wife. 

1. Charles Hoyt, b. June 10, 1875. 

Children of Second Wife. 

2. Mary Alice, b. August, 1879. 

3. Susie, b. 1882. 

4. Bessie, b. March, 1884. 

II. Arthur Eugene,® b. Jan. 7, 1849; d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife. 

III. Mary Alice,® b. Dec. 27, 1852; m. Edward Carver, June 12, 
1883. No children. Lived in Marshalltown, la., in 1893. 

496a IV. Edward Dudley,® b. Sept. 11, 1854; m. ( ) ( ), 

August, 1882. They lived in Buffalo, and had four children, 
names not obtained. 
V. Martha,® b. March 25, 1856; d. at four years of age. 
VI. Charles P., Jr.,® b. Dec. 25, 1857; unmarried. 
VII. Jennie C,® b. Sept. 9, 1859; m. Frank Darrow. Lived in Min- 
neapolis, and had two children. 

Children. 

1. Gertrude Charlotte Darrow. b. April 21, 1879. 

2. Clayton Churchill Darrow, b. Feb. 7, 1884. 

VIII. Harriette Lavanch,® b. April 7, 1862 ; unmarried. 

497 IX. Herbert Haddock,® b. April 7, 1862; m. Josephine Butler, 

August, 1883. Mrs. Josephine Churchill died May 26, 1888. 

Children. 

1. Harriette M., b. Sept. 18, 1884. 

2. Marie Josephine, b. April 26, 1888. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 461 

248. 

DR. AMOS^ CHURCHILL (Amos,« Amos/ Nathaniel," 
Nathaniel,* Joseph,- Josiah'). Born at Broadalbin, N.Y., March 
12, 1805. He studied medicine, and practised in New York City, 
and died there Jan. 17, 1840. Married 1st, Ann Maria Down- 
ing, of New York City, who died without issue. Married 2d, 
LucT Hale, of Wethersfield, Conn. 

One Child by Second Wife. 

I. Harriet,* b. in 1838; m. Mr. Birdsall. They lived some time in 
Sheffield, Mass. 

249. 

DR. CHARLES W.^ CHURCHILL (Amos,«Amos,« Nathaniel," 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph," Josiah'). Born at Broadalbin, N.Y., Oct. 
10, 1814. He was a physician, and practised medicine at 91 St. 
Marks Place, New York City, from 1838. Married, Aug. 22, 1843, 
Louisa Siuison, of New York. 

They had Two Childreti whose Names we have received. 

I. Louisa Jane,* b. March 25, 1846. 
II. Olive Emma,* b. Oct. 28, 1849. 

350. 

ELIJAH WILCOX ' CHURCHILL (Amos,« Amos,« Nathaniel," 
Nathaniel,* Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Broadalbin, N. Y., Sept. 
27, 1817. Lived for some years at Broadalbin, but some time before 
1855 removed to Wisconsin and settled at Waupaca. He died Oct. 
8, 1876. Married Eliza Judson, of Mayfield, N.Y. 

Children of Elijah and Eliza (Judson) Churchill. 

I. Harriet A.,* b. June 2, 1844; d. Aug. 24, 1845. 
II. Charles J.,* b. at Broadalbin, N.Y., Dec. 24, 1846. Removed 
with his father's family to Waupaca, Wis. He was educated 
at Waupaca public schools and commercial college. He studied 
and practised law at Waupaca. He was clerk of Circuit Court 
for Waupaca County from 1870 to 1883, and has held other 
public offices. He m as chosen president of the Waupaca County 
National Bank in 1890, and still holds the position in 1904. He 
married, at Waupaca, Nov. 20, 1868, Ann E. Walker, daughter 
of Fred W. and Mary (Martin) Walker. -^ 

Children. 

1. Lucy May, b. Nov. 19, 1869; m. Frank S. Baldwin, Sept. 8, 

1891. 

2. Frederick, b. July 17, 1871. 

3. Herbert, b. July 9, 1875; m. Jessie Hollenbeck, Sept. 2, 1901. 

4. Ned J., b. Nov. 3, 1879. 

5. C. Lloyd, b. March 5, 1883. 

6. Richard, b. Jan. 26, 1891. 

III. Edwin L.,* b. March 15, 1848; d. March 4, 1851. 



462 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

IV. Sarah L.,« b. April 19, 1850; d. March 8, 1851, 
V. Stlvanus A.,^ b. July 4, 1853; m. Clara Hart, at Appleton, Wis., 
July 11, 1873. 
He was a farmer at Waupaca and Bloomville. 

Children. 

1. Fannie M., b. May 7, 1877. 

2. Adelbert H., b. Jan. 12, 1879. 

3. Irma A., b. May 2, 1884. 

4. Charles B., b. April 9, 1889. 

5. Ethel L., b. Nov. 28, 1891. 

VI. Edward LoTHROP,^ b. March 22, 1858; m. Alice E. Humphrey, 
at Amsterdam, N.Y., June 15, 1884. 
He was a carpenter. They lived at Binghamton, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Lucy May, b. May 19, 1888. 

2. Mildred E,, b. April 25, 1893. 

351. 

ALANSOK COVELL^ CHURCHILL (Roswell,« Amos," 
Nathaniel/ Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born, probably, 
at Mayfield, N.Y., 1813. In a letter to G. A. Churchill, April 29, 
1886, Mr. Churchill signs his name Alansing, but we hold to the 
regular form of the name. In this letter he gives much information 
upon various points, but fails to give the most important items about 
his own family. He says that his father, Roswell, kept a hotel at 
the " village of Fondasbush," until about 1825, when he moved to 
Albany and kept a hotel there until 1840, when he went to New 
York City and kept a hotel there until his death. This is much 
different from the account received from his younger brother, 
Charles R. Churchill, who says nothing about the hotels, but magni- 
fies the cloth business. The facts seem to be that he achieved the 
sheep-raising and cloth-making before engaging in hotel keeping. 
Alanson says he died in New York City, at the age of seventy-six 
years, which would show that the year given on page 377 should be 
1853. At the time of this letter Alanson lived in Cedar Rapids, 
la., and writes on paper which has his business head, " A. C. Chur- 
chill and Son, Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, etc.. Acorn Stoves 
and Ranges, 25 South First Street." The junior member of the 
firm is H. N. Churchill. Married Lucy Cornwall, daughter of 
Isaac and Lucy (Churchill) Cornwall, his own cousin. No dates of 
marriage or birth of children are given. He gives his record as 
follows : " I have one son and two daughters. One daughter lives 
in Omaha, Neb., and has three children. One son and daughter 
live here." The letter-heads show that the son's name is H. N. 
Churchill, and at the date of the letter, neither the son or the 
daughter at home were married. We have no later information of 
the family. 



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252, 

ERASMUS DARWIN^ CHURCHILL (Roswell,« Amos/ 
Nathaniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph," Josiah ^). Born in May field, 
N.Y., Nov. 7, 1815. He settled in Stillwater, N.Y., and died there. 
Married Sarah E. Einch, who was born Jan. 27, 1817. 

Children. 

I. Erasmus D.,^ b. Dec. 8, 1838; d. unmarried. 

498 II. JuDsoN.s b. Oct. 19, 1841; m. Sophia H. Pulkamus, June 24, 

1868. She was b. March 14, 1845. No further record obtained. 
III. Sarah Emily,^ b. July 27, 1844; d. young. 

499 IV. WiCKLiFF E.,8 b. July 27, 1847; m. Alice Spotts. No further 

record obtained. 
V. Howard,* b. Dec. 22, 1850; unmarried. 

352.* 

WILLIAM HENRY' CHURCHILL (Roswell,« Amos,^ 
Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Mayfield, 
N.Y., 1817. He lived in San Francisco, Cal., in 1886, and, Alanson 
says, had two or three sons and two daughters. Married Mary 
Pearson. S-W..*- t'i-i4>. ^Vm- • »j ^ //O • 

253a. 

RENSELLAER EMMET' CHURCHILL (Roswell," Amos,^ 

Nathaniel,'* Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Mayfield, 

N.Y., Jan. 20, 1820. Lived in Albany, N.Y. Married Gertrude 

Ramsey. 

Children. 
I. John Roswell.* 

Three daughters, it is said. 

252b. 

CHARLES ROSWELL' CHURCHILL (Roswell,« Amos,^ 
Nathaniel,* Nathaniel/ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Mayfield. 
He filled out one of the early blanks for G. A. Churchill, but gave 
no information about himself or his family. The blank was sent 
to him Sept. 29, 1885, but he does not give his residence, or the date 
of his reply, or date of his birth or marriage. He married Lydia 
BowDEN. We have received nothing further. 

253. 

WILLIAM ELLIOTT' CHURCHILL (Jesse/ Amos/ 
Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,* Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Middletown, 
Conn., Feb. 22, 1805. Removed to Broadalbin, N.Y., with his 

* This number and the two following numbers were not reported at the first 
enumeration. 



464 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

father's family previous to 1809, and became a merchant in New- 
York City, No. 9 East Twenty-Second street. Married 1st, at 
Meriden, Conn., July, 1832, Sarah M. Cowles, of Meriden, Conn., 
daughter of Major E. A. Cowles ; 2d, 1852, Louisa Terry, of Hart- 
ford, Conn., daughter of Eliphalet Terry, Esq. 

Children, all of First Wife. 

I. John Cowles,^ b. 1834; d. 1838. 

II. Catherine R. ,8 b. 1836. 

III. Sarah N.,** b. 1838. 

IV. Lucy C.,^ b. 1840; d. 1874. 

254. 

HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (Jesse,« Amos,' Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born at Middletown, Feb. 17, 
1807. Settled at Gloversville, N.Y. Held the office of provost- 
marshal during the Civil War. Married 1st, at Gloversville, N.Y., 
1830, Selina Burr, born March 15, 1808 ; died March 13, 1851; 2d, 
at Albany, N.Y., June 1, 1852, Sybil E. Roberts. 

Children of First Wife, horn at Gloversville. 

I. William Scott,^ b. March 28, 1831 ; d. April 12, 1835. 

II. Helen, 8 b. Jan. 12, 1837; m. George C. Root, April 29, 1859. 

III. Alice.s b. Feb. 8, 1839; m. Henry D. Moore. 

IV. Caroline,^ b. July 10, 1841 ; m. Warner Miller, July, 1865. 

He was of Herkimer, N.Y., United States Senator from New York 
State. 
600 V. Henry,** b. June 15, 1844; ra. Ella Gilchrist. 

Lived in Herkimer, N.Y., in 1886, and was engaged in paper 
manufacture in the firm with his brother-in-law, Senator Warner 
Miller. 

Children of Second Wife. 

VI. Selina Burr,* b. September, 1855; d. 1876, 
VII. Jessie,^ b. June, 1857; m. Mr. Eggleston. 
VIII. CoRA,8 b. March, 1861. 

TIMOTHY GRIDLEY ' (Jesse," Amos,« Nathaniel," Nath- 
aniel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born April 28,1809, at Broadalbin, 
N.Y. Married, June 15, 1836, Patience Lawrence, daughter of 
John, of New York City. 

Children horn at Broadalhin. 

I. Anna P.,* b. May 9, 1837. 

II. Jane Lawrence,* b. June 9, 1839 ; m. Rev. Henry Y. Satterlke, 
D.D., June 29, 1866. 
III. John Lawrence,* b. Nov. 14, 1842. He was a member of the 
Seventh Regiment, New York City, and enlisted in the Civil 
War, became a lieutenant, and aftervards colonel of a regi- 
ment. He was taken prisoner and sulFered so severely from 
the hardships of his captivity that he never recovered his health. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENEEATION 465 

He was a man of excellent nailitary ability and high character. 
After his death a mural tablet to his memory was placed in the 
Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. He died in Natchez , 
November, 1868. 
IV. William Eliot,^ b. July 15, 1845; d. May 12, 1847. 

V. Emily Virginia,^ b. Dec. 13, 1848; m. Dr. Clarence Satterlee. 

356. 

ALLEN COWLES ' CHURCHILL (Jesse,* Amos/ Nathaniel," 

Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). Bora at Broadalbin, N.Y., July 

17, 1820. They lived at Gloversville. Married, at Gloversville, 

N.Y., Oct. 28, 1840, Caroline C. Warner, of that town. She was 

born Dec. 29, 1820. 

Children born at Gloversville. 

I. Sarah Louisa,* b. July 9, 1843; d. December, 1843. 
II. Emily Louise,* b. Nov. 3, 1844; m. Eugene Hill, May 7, 1867. 
501 III. William Eliot,'* b. Feb. 5, 1848; m. Emma Johnson, November, 
1868. 
IV. Clara Bella,* b. April 13, 1852 ; m. Arthur Salisbury, December, 
1868. 
602 V. Allen Cowles,^ b. about 1854. 

VI. Stella Louisa,* b. about 1856. 
602a VII. Louis Warner,^ b. about 1858. 

257. 

CHARLES BROCKWAY^ CHURCHILL (Jesse," Amos,^ 
Nathaniel,* Nathaniel," Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Broadal- 
bin, Feb. 26, 1828. Married Caroline Smith, of New York City, 
daughter of Leonard K. Smith. 

Children. 

I. Charles Brockway, Jr.,* b. June, 1859. 
II. Florence,* b. 1865; d. 1879. 
III. Leonard K.,* b. June, 1867; d. 1871. 

25S. 
SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ John," Nath- 
aniel," Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Chatham, Conn., Aug. 2, 1795. 
We have letters, written in 1885, from his sons Joseph and Charles, 
and his daughter, Mrs. Loriug, and I think Mr. N. W. Churchill, 
our senior compiler, visited the Lorings, at Shrewsbury, as he is 
urged in their letters to do, and we have much more particular 
records than appear in the letters, and their letters state that they 
have the " old Bible record." From these letters we learn some- 
thing more about Joseph (No. 89) than appears on page 378. The 
old marriage certificate corrects name of wife and place of marriage 
and gives date and shows that Joseph Churchill married Anna 
Loudon, the 21st of October, 1790, at Cornwallis, N.S., by William 



466 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Manning, Rector of St. John's Church. These letters say that 
Joseph was a sea captain, and in 1797 sailed out of Halifax in 
command of the English ship " Earl of Dublin," which it is sup- 
posed was captured by pirates, and all on board destroyed, as noth- 
ing was ever heard of ship or crew afterwards. His widow was 
living at Chatham, Conn., with his people at the time, but got 
homesick, and returned to Nova Scotia, where she afterwards mar- 
ried and lived at Granville. Samuel was brought up at Granville, 
N.S., and became a tanner and currier, and lived at Cornwallis and 
Annapolis, until about 1840 he removed to Massachusetts and settled 
at Salem, where he died June 4, 1861. Married, at Granville, N.S., 
June 24, 1817, Eliza Willet, daughter of Walter, of Granville. 
She died at Durham, N.H., Nov. 2, 1884. 

Children born, all but the last, in Nova Scotia. 

503 I- Joseph,* b. in Cornwallis, N.S., July 17, 1819; m. Frances A. 

Taylor, of Digby, N.S. He was adopted and brought up by 
his aunt, Mrs. Prudence Wade, who had no family of her own. 
Mrs. Wade died many years ago, but Mr. Wade, in 1885, was 
living at the age of almost a hundred years. Joseph became a 
merchant and extensive ship-owner at Digby, N.S., where he 
was living in August, 1885, when he wrote his letter. He says, 
in closing his letter, " I have two daughters and one son." 
Unfortunately he does not give their names or dates of birth. 
II. Abigail Ann,* b. Aug. 25, 1821 ; m. Stephen Saunders, of Man- 
chester, N.H. 
III. Prudence Shaw,* b. June 24, 1824; m. Hiram Woodbury, of 
Salem, N.H. 

504 IV. Charles Sumner," b. Aug. 3, 1826; m. Ist, Phebe Rodimond, of 

Haverhill, N.H.; m. 2d, Henrietta Foster, of Granville, 
N.S., in Salem, Mass., in 1858. He was living in Rock Bottom. 
Mass., in 1885, a farmer. 
He lived at different times in Salem, Waverley, andStowe, Mass. 

Child of First Wife. 

1. Annie E., d. in Waverley, Mass., 1871. 

Children of Second Wife. 

2. Charles H., b. in Salem, Mass., June 27, I860. 

He was a merchant in Boston in 1885. 

3. Eobert B., b. in Waverley, Mass., in 1867. 

4. Kitty C, b. in Waverley, Mass., in 1869. 

5. Samuel Lawrence, b. in Waverley, Mass., 1873. 

6. Richard Foster, b. in Stowe, Mass., in 1879. 

V. MARy,*b. May 10, 1829; m. Charles Butler, of Methuen, Mass. 
She died leaving one son, John Butler. 
VI. William Lawrence,* b. Oct. 14, 1831 ; m. Sarah Brock. 

He was killed accidently while raising a steamer oif Sandy Hook, 
leaving one daughter who, in 1885, lived with her mother in New 
York City. Name not received. 
VII. Margaret,* b. April 8, 1833; m. John Coe. She died in Phila- 
delphia, leaving one child who died in infancy. 
VIII. Gilbert Willet,* b. May 8, 1836; d. Feb. 4, 1856. 

IX. Arabella Louisa,* b. Aug. 27, 1838; m. Hiram Loring, Shrews- 
bury, Mass. 



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X. Harriet Sophia,* b. Sept. 30, 1840; m. Joseph William Coe, of 
Durham, N.H. He was a prosperous farmer at Durham. They 
had five children, names not received. 
XI. Melinda SHAW,'^b. Nov. 23, 1842; m. Walter Willet, of Digby, 
N.S. 
They lived at Digby in 1885. 

359. 

JOHN ^ CHURCHILL (Charles,^ Joseph,^ Johx,* Nathaniel,' 
Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in Portland, Conn., July 28, 1789. He 
was employed in his father's shipyards until the closing of that 
business, when he removed from Portland, Conn., to Richfield, 0., 
and there worked at his trade of general carpentry. He died Feb. 
27, 1874. Married, in Portland, Conn., July 1, 1809, Emily Wil- 
cox, daughter of Asahel and Lucy (Crittenden) Wilcox, b. June 
17, 1792, and died at Richfield, Sept. 13, 1879. 

Children horn, all except the youngest, in Portland, Conn. 

I. John, Jr.,* b. May 2, 1810; m. Lovina Grimmons, b. at Chatham, 
Conn., m at Portland, Conn., Sept. 30, 1832. 
Mr. Churchill was a carpenter and farmer, and settled first at 

Richfield, O., but afterwards, at Hinckley, O., where he died Dec. 

24, 1883. Lovina, his wife, d. Dec. 1, 1871. 

Children born, the first at Richfield, the others at IlincMey. 

1. Jane Elizabeth, b. Sept. 23, 1833; m. William S. Parker, Aug. 

12, 1850. 

Their children : (1) Clara M.; (2) Sumner E.; (3) Nellie A.; 
(4 and 5) Leon and Stella L., twins. 

2. David, b. Aug. 20, 1835; d. March 30, 1836. 

3. Ann Amelia, b. March 26, 1837 ; m. Walter Scott Waitt, Dec. 

13, 1857. 

4. Mary Ellen, b. March 6, 1839 ; d. Aug. 17, 1885 ; unmarried. 

5. Lucy Lovina, b. Nov. 4, 1842. 

She was living unmarried in West Richfield, O., in 1887, and 
furnished an excellent account of her grandfather's line. 

6. Charles Adelbert, b. Sept. 3, 1844; m. Louise J. Myers, May 24, 

1868, at Pleasanton, Mich. 

They lived at Bear Lake, Mich. Children: (1) Alfred F. ; 
(2) Mary A.; (3) John A.; (4) Otis K. ; (5) Bert, d. soon; 
(6) Charles B. 

7. Ruth Helen, b. April 30, 1848 ; d. soon. 

8. Ruth Sophia, b. July 14, 1851. 

IL Frederick Augustus,'* b. Aug. 21, 1812; m. Eveline Beach, of 
Hinckley, O., at Richfield, Oct. 15, 1832. He died at Galva, HI., 
July 11, 1876. She died February, 1880. 

Children of Frederick A. and Eveline {Beach) Churchill. 

1. Charles H., b. Aug. 1, 1833; m. Josephine ( ). 

They lived at Mountain Grove, Mo., and Nortonville, Kan., 
and had children : (1) Charles Sumner; and (2) Eva Laura. 

2. Ruth, d. unmarried, Dec. 11, 1852. 

3. Scott. He was married and had a family, it is said. 

He was living in Scandia, Kan., in 1889, but we have no 
answer from him. 



468 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

III. Sylvester,** b. Oct. 31, 1814; m. Elizabeth Patch, of Hinckley, 
O., Jan. 1, 1835. She was born at Bennington, Vt., June 23, 
1813, and was the daughter of Samuel and Martha (Nichols) 
Patch. Sylvester was graduated at the Ohio Medical School, in 
1838. He practised in Ohio, Texas, and Indiana, but settled 
down finally in Kirkwood, 111., where he was living June, 1885, 
and tilled out a blank for Mr. G. A. Churchill. Sylvester died 
at Kirkwood. 111., Jan. 18, 1886, and his wife died at Crawfords- 
ville, Ind., 1873. 

Children of Dr. Sylvester and Elizabeth (Patch) Churchill. 

1. Sanford Lewis, b. Dec. 4, 1836; d. Aug. 14, 1839. 

2. Lucy Martha, b. April 1, 1838; m. John Eaton. Feb. 19, 1861. 

He died Feb. 3, 1874. Children: (1) Ida O. Eaton, b. March 
30, 1862; (2) Viola May Eaton, b. June 13, 1865; (3) Law- 
rence Joseph Eaton, b. July 14, 1873. 

3. John Sanford, b. March 25, 1841 ; m. Rose E. Dummer, White 

Rock, Kan., Jan. 3, 1867. They had children: (1) Clara 
Frances Churchill, b. Sept. 28, 1868 ; d. April 7,1869; (2) 
William Leonard, b. Feb. 2, 1871; (3) Minnie Elizabeth, b. 
Sept. 16, 1873; (4) Laura lona, b. Jan. 14, 1877. 

4. Lydia Ann, b. Jan. 8, 1843; m. Joseph J. Barrett, of Nolan, 

Tex. 

5. Francis Marion, b. May 7, 1845; m. Mary Miller, of Saline 

City, Ind. 

6. Emily Melissa, b. July 21, 1851 ; m. William Quillen, of Round 

Hill, Ind. 

7. Joseph Sylvester, b. April 4, 1856; m. Cora A. Blanat, about 

1879. They had one son, who died with its motlier soon after 

the birth. 
IV. Laura Emily,* b. May 10, 1816; m. Frederick Harmon Graves, 
Aug. 15, 1832. She died April 26, 1879, and her husband, Mr. 
Graves, died March 28, 1878. They lived at Richfield, O. 

They had Children. 
1-2. Edward Sherman and Edwin Harmon Graves, b. Nov. 28, 
1833; Edwin d. March 11, 1835. 

3. Edmund Augustine Graves, b. Nov. 30, 1835. 

4. Emily Maria Graves, b. Aug. 16, 1837. 

5. Enoch Harmon Graves, b. Nov. 9, 1839. 

6. Elbert Lewis Graves, b. July 29, 1842. 

7. Elmore John Graves, b. Aug. 2, 1845; d. March 30, 1846. 

8. Elvin Francis Graves, b. April 28, 1847; d. Dec. 7, 1847. 

9. Martha Alice Graves, b. Sept. 29, 1848. 

10. Alfred Austin Graves, b. May 20, 1851. 

11. Frank Ferdinand Graves, b. Feb. 3, 1854. 

12. Eva Agnes Graves, b. June 13, 1856; d. Nov. 28, 1860, at 

Shelbyville, Mo. 

The father of this family, Frederick H. Graves, d. March 28, 
1878; the mother, Laura Emily Graves, d. April 26, 1879. 
Edward S. Graves, the oldest son, d. July 3, 1880. Miss Lucy 
Lovina Churchill gave the above account in 1887. 
V. Ldcy,» b. Oct. 31, 1818; d. unmarried, Dec. 18, 1837. 
VI. Ruth,* b. May 21, 1821 ; m. Henry Ingersoll, of Hinckley, 0., at 
Richfield, O., Dec. 24, 1845. They lived at Hinckley, 0. 

Children. 

1. Helen Augusta Ingersoll, b. October, 1846; m. George Town- 

send, at Shelbina, Mo., in the fall of 1871, and d. there July, 
1872. 

2. Charles Ingersoll, b. July 16, 1848, and d. in Cleveland, C, 

July, 1864. 

Mrs. Ruth Ingersoll d. on the day of her son's birth. Her 
husband, Henry Ingersoll, d. in Cleveland, O., July, 1870. 



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609 VII. Joseph Blake, ^ b March 28, 1824; m. Mary Jane Clifford, of 

Richfield, O., April 25, 1847. They lived at Richfield, O., where 
he d. Jan. 17, 1883, and his wife Mary Jane d. there, Oct. 7, 
1882. We have no report of any children. 
VIII. Emmeline Pclsifer,* b. July 24, 1826; m. Henry Wismer, of 
New York, at Richfield, O., Feb. 24, 1847. She d. at Richfield, 
O., Nov. 29, 1847, leaving no children. 
IX. Eunice Vienna,® b in Richfield, 0., April 4, 1832. Unmarried. 

360. 

CAPT. ALFRED^ CHURCHILL (Charles/ Joseph,' John," 
Nathaniel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Chatham, Conn., Jan. 
26, 1794. Married, Oct. 3, 1813, Sally Hall, daughter of David 
and Lucia, of Portland, Conn., born 1795, and died Sept. 9, 1864. 

Children. 

I. Sally Maria,** d, July 14, 1836. 

610 II. William H.« 

In 1888 we had a letter from Mr. William Hamilton Churchill, 
who said he was the son of William Henry, and his grandfather 
Capt. Alfred David Churchill, but we have received nothing further. 

361. 

CHARLES' CHURCHILL (Charles," Joseph,' John,* Nath- 
aniel,' Joseph,- Josiah*). Born at Chatham, Conn., Jan. 29, 
1802. It is much to be regretted that we have not received more 
of this family. Married Lucy Taylor, of Glastonbury, Conn. 

Children. 

I. Mary Hannah,^ d. Oct. 25, 1824. 

511 II. Charles Russell.* 

512 III. Edwin Franklin.^ 
IV. Hannah." 

513 V. Joseph Miles.* 

363. 

CAPT. HENRY UFFORD' CHURCHILL (David,^ Joseph,' 
John,'' Nathaniel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah *). Born June 30, 1797, in 
Chatham, Conn. Died March 30, 1868. Married, June 30, 1817, 
Emily Green Hall, daughter of Joel and Lucy (Brown) Hall, of 
Portland, Conn. She was born June 3, 1797, and died July 9, 
1874. 

Children . 

I. Jerusha Ufford,* b. April 1, 1818. 

II. Emily Hall,* b. Dec. 25, 1819. 

III. Mary Brown,* b. Jan. 24, 1822. 

IV. Frances Matilda Gertrude,* b. Oct. 12, 1823. 
V. David,* b. March 31, 1826; d. Dec. 2, 1847. 

VI. Joel Hall,* b. March 5, 1828 ; d. Sept. 22, 1845. 
VII. Lucy Hall,* b. Nov. 2, 1829. 
615 VIII. William Henry,* b. Nov. 28, 1831. Married, but wife's name 
not obtained. 



470 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

1. Henry C, m. Amelia Lugden, of Middletown, 1877. 

2. John H., m. Clarissa Alice Zimmerman, at Dodge City, Kan., 

1884. 

3. Richard Gerard, m. Annie Whitney, of Cambridge, Mass., 1886. 

4. Mary E., m. F. L. Kelsey, Middletown, Conn., 1884. 

5. Wesley B. 

IX. George Atwood,^ b. Oct. 22, 1833; d. June 13, 1856. 

263. 

CAPT. DAVID DICKINSON ' CHURCHILL (David,« Joseph/ 

John/ Nathaniel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born at Chatham, Conn., 

Jan. 31, 1800. He died Aug. 21, 1844. Married, July 21, 1831, 

Esther Patten Payne, daughter of John and Hannah (Hall) 

Payne, of Portland, Conn. 

Children. 

I. Julia Maria,^ b. Sept. 12, 1833; d. Oct. 18, 1844. 

II. William Patne,^ b. April 19, 1835; d. Dec. 1, 1835. 

III. Ella,» b. Jan. 15, 1837. 

IV. Margaret,^ b. April 10, 1839. 

V. Elizabeth,** b. June 28, 1841; d. Aug. 28, 1846. 
VI. David Dickinson,^ b. April 16, 1844; d. Dec. 23, 1873. 

264. 

GEORGE' CHURCHILL (Capt. David/ Joseph/ John/ 
Nathaniel," Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born at Chatham, Conn., Sept. 
26, 1805. He followed the sea, and was captain of the ship " Bing- 
ham," in 1832. The home was at New London, Conn. He died 
Dec. 16, 1840, at sea. Married, August, 1830, Sarah Peck, 
daughter of Lyman and Betsey (Mason) Peck, of New London, 
born Dec. 5, 1807 ; died July 12, 1837. 

Children horn at New London. 

I. Elizabeth Peck,** b. February, 1832; d. May 10, 1833. 
II. Sarah Elizabeth,^ b. Jan. 1, 1834; d. June 28, 1861. 
616 III. Henry Lyman,** b. Aug. 26, 1836; m. Emma V. Latimer, Sept. 17, 
1862, at New London, Conn. 

Mr. Churchill served as acting assistant engineer in the U.S. 
Navy, on the U.S. warship "Memphis," in 1862, and also in 
1864-1865 on the gunboats "Port Royal," " Monongahela," and 
" Circassian." He died March 16, 1874. 

Children of Henry L. and Emma V. (Latimer) Churchill. 

1. Franklin Peck, b. March 13, 1864. 

2. Ellen Bartlett, b. Dec. 1, 18H6; d. Dec. 19, 1868. 

3. Harry Latimer, b. Jan. 24, 1869 ; d. Feb. 25, 1869. 

4. May Hall, b. Aug. 7, 1872; d. March 26, 1877. 

365. 

EBENEZER DELOS' CHURCHILL (Ebenezer/ Benjamin/ 
Daniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph,- Josiah i). Born in Sherburne, 
N.Y., Eeb. 11, 1822. His father died when he was six weeks 




EBENEZER DELOS CHURCHILL. 

(No. 265, page 470) 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 471 

old, and his mother married a second husband, who was so cruel to 
him that when he was eight years old he left his home and went 
away among strangers, where he suffered many privations, but man- 
aged to get on and work his way, and get some schooling, until 
about fifteen he found some good friends in the family of Elias 
Ward, of Gloversville, N.Y., with whom he lived as a son, until he 
was twenty-one years old. His Churchill kindred supposed that he 
was dead, but some property title requiring proof, his uncle, Charles 
Churchill, of Utica, after a long search, found him engaged in glove- 
making, and now grown to be a tall and sturdy young man. He 
was soon established in his uncle's office and lumber business at 
Utica. Later he became a purchasing agent for the firm, and 
located at Vienna, Can., for a time. His Uncle Charles, his good 
friend and a noble man, died in 1850 ; but Mr. Churchill still re- 
mained purchasing agent till 1857, when he removed with his family 
to Madison, Wis. They lived there for nine years. Mr. Churchill 
built and operated a gristmill near Madison for several years, but 
in 1866 removed, with several of his friends and their families of 
Madison, to Chenoa, 111., then a small hamlet, but located at the 
crossing of two thriving railroads, and a fertile and promising spot. 
He resumed his old business of lumber dealing for a few years, then 
engaged in the grain business, in which he prospered, and has built 
up to extensive proportions, in which now his sons, grown up and 
educated at school and college, are his partners. He is a public- 
spirited and widely influential citizen. He is a liberal and loyal 
member of the Presbyterian Church in Chenoa, helpful in many 
local charities, " a self-made man " in the best sense of that much- 
abused phrase. Married, Oct. 2, 1849, Hannah Lemoyne Atkins, 
born Jan. 13, 1832. 

Cliildr en, first three born at Vienna, Can. 
I. Anna Elizabeth,^ b. July 17, 1850; unmarried. 

517 II. Charles Fordyce,^ b. Nov. 29, 1852; m. Lora M. Elder, Oct. 

19, 1876. 

She was born Aug. 10, 1857. Married in Bloomington, 111. 

Children of Charles F. and Lora M. Churchill. 

1. Lena Lemoyne, b. May 20, 1878. 

2. Edward Delos, b. Jan. 18, 1881; d. July 30, 1882. 

3. Harriet Josephine, b. Aug. 3, 1884. 

4. Guy Fordyce, b. May 18, 1886. 

518 III. Ebenezer Delos, Jr.,^ b. Oct. 23, 1854; m. Maria A. Farns- 

WORTH, June 12, 1879. 

She was born Nov. 15, 1854. Married at Sheboygan, Wis. 

Children of Ebenezer D. and Maria A. Churchill. 

1. Frank Hebert, b. Oct. 17, 1881. 

2. Clarence Farnsworth, b. Aug. 17, 1891. 

3. Edward Fordyce, b. Dec. 25, 1895. 



•472 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

619 IV. Francis Lemotne,* b. Feb. 11, 1860, in Madison, "Wis. ; m. Lillie 
A. McDowell, April 5, 1893. 
She was born June 22, 1866. 

Children of Francis Lemoyne and Lillie A. Churchill. 

1. Fred Weaver, b. May 12, 1896. 

2. Woodford McDowell, b. Oct. 23, 1897. 

3. James Delos, b. Jan. 15, 1899. 

4. Mildred, b. Dec. 11, 1901. 

366. 

DR. ALONZO' CHURCHILL (Selden/ Daniel/ Daniel/ 
Nathaniel/ Joseph/ Josiah'). Born at Richfield, IST.Y., Jan. 
20, 1811. Educated at Richfield Public School, Fairfield Acad- 
emy, Albany Medical School, Bellevue, N.Y. Surgeon in Tenth 
Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers, in the Civil War. Held the largest 
medical and surgical practice in Utica, and was surgeon in 
all the principal hospitals of Utica. He represented Utica in the 
Legislature in 1867. He was six feet one inch in height, and 
weighed two hundred and ten pounds. He died at Utica, N.Y., 
Dec. 28, 1896. Married, at Richfield, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1834, Jane 
Morgan, daughter of Walter and Delia Leach (Derbyshire) Morgan. 

Children. 

I. Charlotte Jane,* b. Jan. 20, 1842, in Richfield; m. James 
Edward Carmalt, at Utica, Sept. 9, 1865. 

He was the son of Caleb and Sarah (Price) Carmalt. They lived 
at Glenburn and Morton, Penn. 

Children horn at Morton, Penn. 

1. Dr. Churchill Carmalt, b. June 15, 1866. 

Educated at the Utica Public Schools, Scranton, Penn., Private 
School, Harvard Coll., A.B. Columbia University. Surgeon, 
N.Y. City. 

2. William Kelley Carmalt, b. 1867; d. 1871. 

3. Raymond Walter Carmalt, b. 1868; d. 1869. 

4. Sarah Price Carmalt, b. July 3, 1870; m. Theodore Starr, 

Utica, Feb. 10, 1901. 

5. James Walter Carmalt, b. Oct. 24, 1872. 

II. Emma Derbyshire," b. at Cherry Valley, N.Y., 1850; unmarried. 
In January, 1897, she was living in Utica, in the old home. 

267. 

DANIEL' CHURCHILL (Selden,« Daniel/ Daniel/ 
Nathaniel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born at Richfield, N.Y. The 
information about this family is very scant. Of Daniel's half sisters 

we learn that Lucretia married a Henry ( ), and Adelaide 

married Rev. Austin Craig. He married Mary Elmina Hull. 

Children. 
I. Selden a.* 
II. Alfred D.* 



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269. 

GEORGE CLARENCE^ CHURCHILL (Alfred,^ Daniel/ 
Daniel/ Nathaniel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Utica, N.Y. 
April 14, 1829. He is a lawyer at Utica, N.Y. He has been 
much interested and very helpful in the account of his line of the 
Connecticut branch. Married, in Utica, March 20, 1861, Annie 
Sedgwick Brayton, of Utica. 

Children born at Utica. 

I. Alfred,^ b. Feb. 6, 1862; d. Nov. 11, 1863. 
II. Annie Bratton,* b. Oct. 30, 1863. 

III. Gertrude Emma,^ b. Jan. 7, 1866; d. Jan. 30, 1869. 

IV. George Brayton,** b. July 5, 1868; d. Sept. 24, 1868. 
V. Isabella,^ b. July 25, 1870; d. Aug. 6, 1882. 

370. 

CHARLES GILBERT ' CHURCHILL (James,'' Elijah/' Giles,' 

Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Stamford, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1817. 

Married Ruth P. Ackley. 

Children . 
I. Elijah P.« 

In 1901 he was living in Prattsville, N.Y. 
II. MiLLA Frances, ** m. Wilmot Richtmyer, Bristol, Conn. 

III. Lydia Augusta,^ m. John Smith. 

They live at Cairo, N.Y. 

IV. Mart Elizabeth,^ m. 1st, Fred Clark, who died; m. 2d, David 

Beebe. 

371. 

GEORGE ' CHURCHILL (James/ Elijah/ Giles/ Samuel,'^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah^). Born in Stamford, N.Y., March 2, 1830. Mar- 
ried Sarah Fuller. 

Two Children. 
I. John.* 

In 1901 was living in Stamford, N.Y. 
II. Child,** name not received. 

273. 

ANDREW LIVINGSTON " CHURCHILL (James," Elijah,^ 
Giles,* Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born in Stamford, N.Y., 
Feb. 6, 1833. Lived in Stamford, N.Y., on a farm of one hundred 
and fifty acres, with the summer boarding house (noted below). In 
1885 he was the proprietor of the summer hotel, the Cold Spring 
House, at Stamford, N.Y. Married, Jan. 4, 1855, Amelia Ackley. 

Children horn in Stamford., N. Y. 

I. Mary Eva,* b. 1858 ; deceased. 

II. Julia Adelaide,® b. 1865. 

III. Eliza Bell,* b. 1868 ; deceased. 

IV. Frederick H.,* b. 1872; m. ( ) ( ). 

In 1901 lived in Stamford. 



474 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



273. 

ADDISON JESSE ^ CHURCHILL (James,« Elijah/ Giles," 
Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born in Stamford, N. Y., May 1, 
1836. Lived for a time in Durham, then at Prattsville, N.Y. ; but 
later located in New York City, where he was, in 1902, proprietor 
of Hotel St. George, on Broadway and Twelfth street. Married, 
Jan. L8, 1856, Mart Elizabeth Houghtalii^g, b. July 28, 1839; 
daughter of John Staats and Mary Ann (Fiero) Hough taling. 

Children of Addison J. and 31ary E. {Roughtaling) Churchill. 

520 I. John Staats,^ b. in Durham, N.Y., Dec. 7, 1859; m. Katharine 

GiLFiLLiAN, April 19, 1893. 
II. Mart Elizabeth,** b. at Prattsville, N.Y., Oct. 23, 1861; m. 
Emory A. Chase, June 30, 1885. He was born Aug. 31, 1854. 

Children. 

1. Jesse Churchill Chase, b. Jan. 13, 1887. 

2. Albert Woodworth Chase, b, April 30, 1890. 

521 III. Frank G.,* b. in Prattsville, Jan. 19, 1863; m. Nellie Gilfillian, 

Oct. 19, 1887. 

522 IV. James E.,» b. in Prattsville, June 11, 1868. 

374. 

WILLIAM M.^ CHURCHILL (Giles,« Elijah,^ Giles,* 
Samuel,"' Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Middlefield, Mass., April 18, 
1816. We have obtained very little in regard to the children of 
Giles Churchill. We learn from a brief letter from his son, James 
H. Churchill, of Springfield, written March 23, 1885, that his 
father was then living in New York, but he gave no further 
account of the family, nothing of his mother or other children of his 
parents except to say that he had a brother in the Civil War, and 
gives his own name. So the record stands. 

Children. 

I. William M.," b. May 24, 1844; served in Company G, Tenth 

Massachusetts Volunteers, and d. March 3, 1863. 

II. James H.,^ served three years in Civil War in Company G, 

Thirty-first Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. 

James H. adds that his uncle, Elijah Lyman Churchill, " lives in 
Middlefield on the old homestead, aged sixty-six years," and a letter 
from Elijah L. himself, March 23, 1885, gives the names of his 
grandfather and father, but nothing more, and he does not say 
whether he is married or not. 

375. 
STEPHEN GILES ' CHURCHILL (Dr. Stephen G.,« Stephen,'' 
Giles," Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Concord, N.Y., Aug- 
30, 1817. Married, 1840, Margaret Widrig. 



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Children, 
523 I. Harrison Tyler, ^ b. March 10, 1841 ; m. Susan E. Seavey in 1866. 

Children. 

1. Harold. | 2. Bertha. Lives in Wisconsin. 

II. Lewis Milton,** b. Dec. 27, 1842; d. young. 
III. George Milton,^ b. March 19, 1844 ; d. young. 
624 IV. Clark Eugene,^ b. Oct. 24, 1847; m. Ella L. Ferrin, Dec. 9, 
1873, at Springville, N.Y. He was postmaster of Arcade, N.Y., 
in 1901. 
V. Marcus Giles,* b. Dec. 8, 1850; d. young. 
VI. Emma Emmeline,** b. Dec. 13, 1853; m. Charles Woodward, in 

1879. They live in Wisconsin and have two children. 
VIL Flora G.,** b. Feb. 20, 1861; m. Albert Wells, 1885. They 
live in Wisconsin, and have two children. 

376. 

MARCUS B.^ CHURCHILL (Dr. Giles," Stephen,^ Giles,^ 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,'-' Josiah^). Born in Concord, N.Y., Nov. 9, 1825. 
Lived in Concord nearly all his life, but later in Springville, N.Y., 
where he died Dec. 5, 1897. Married, Dec. 24, 1849, Amanda 
Van Camp, who was born in Onondaga County, N.Y., June 30, 
1832, and died in Springville, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1896. 

Children horn in Concord, N. Y. 

I. Libbie,* b. Jan. 27, 1853; m. J. F. Clark, June 3, 1874. 
525 II. Charles W.," b. .July 24, 18.59; m. Jennie L. Adams, Jan. 1, 1878. 

They lived in Springville, N.Y., in 1891. 

Children. 

1. Charlotte A., b. in Springville, Dec. 8, 1881. 

2. Warren H., b. in Springville, Sept. 1, 1888. 

Ill Emma,8 b. April 2, 1861 ; m. J. S. Widrig, May 1, 1879. 

278. 

NEWCOMB GAYLORD^ CHURCHILL (Samuel," Stephen,* 
GiLEs,^ Samuel, "" Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Meredith, N.Y., 
Sept. 22, 1823. Lived in Springville, N.Y., in 1888. A letter, 
dated at Springville, N.Y., April 30, 1888, was written for him, 
" per Alta L. Churchill," but gives no account of any children. 
Married, May 13, 1851, Thikza S. Gates, of Bennington, N.Y. 

379. 

SAMUEL STODDARD' CHURCHILL (Samuel,« Stephen,* 
Giles,'* Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Meredith, N. Y., 
Aug. 18, 1827. Married 1st, March 29, 1851, Emily Drummond. 
Married 2d, Dec. 10, 1857, Louisa J. Gates, b. June 27, 1825. 



476 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children of First Wife. 

I. Sarah Alice, ^ b. July 25, 1852; dq. George Russell, Dec. 23, 

1872. 

Children. 

1. Agnes May Russell, b. Mav 25, 1874. 

2. Frank L. Russell, b. July 21, 1887. 

II. Esther Helen,** b. June 1, 1856 ; m. Eugene Farrington, Nov. 16, 
1887. 

Children of Second Wife. 

526 III. Frederick E.," b. Sept. 13, 1859 ; m. Abbie D. Sanford. They 

lived at Osborne Hollow. 

527 IV. Augustus,^ b. Dec. 4, 1860; m., Nov. 27, 1884, Addie M. Cator, 

b. Oct. 14, 1862. They lived at Osborne Hollow, N.Y. 

Child. 
1. Louisa M., b. Jan. 19, 1889. 

528 V. Joseph Tracy,* b. Dec. 22, 1863; m. Maggie A. Reynolds, b. 

Aug. 22, 1862. They lived at Osborne Hollow, N.Y., in 1889. 
No children. 

383. 

EPENETUS W.^ CHURCHILL (Dea. Elijah/ Stephen/ Giles," 
Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Born in Harpersfield, N.Y., Aug. 25, 
1833. Married, June 1, 1863, Anna Wilcox. 

One Child. 
I. Alice.* 

383. 

SAMUEL SUMNER' CHURCHILL (Amos/ Joseph,^ 
Samuel,* Samuel,'' Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born at Hubbardton, Vt., 
Nov. 26, 1800. He was a farmer and wool grower, and lived at 
Pittsford, Vt. He was industrious and economical, and starting 
with only his good health and courage, and an excellent wife, to 
whom he was married at the age of twenty, he succeeded in winning 
a fair competency in the rugged hills of Vermont, reared a family 
of ten children to strong and self-reliant manhood and womanhood. 
The mother of this family was a typical New England wife and 
mother of an earlier day, wise, strong, and capable. She spun, 
wove, and made the garments her children as well as herself and 
her husband wore, and taught her daughters the same home arts. 
Both Mr. and Mrs. Churchill were highly respected in their com- 
munity. He was deacon in the Baptist Church in Hubbardton, 
and died Jan. 23, 1845. The mother died in Sudbury, Vt., Jan. 8, 
1862, aged fifty-nine years and six months. Married, March 22, 
1820, Mary Richardson, Hubbardton, Vt., where she was born, 
June 15, 1802. 



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Children horn at Pittsford, Vt. 

I. Mary,'^ b. Dec. 27, 1820; m. at Hubbardton, May 2, 1843, 

Chauncey Washington Broughton, of Brandon, Vt., who was 

b. July 22, 1813. 

They settled in Brandon. 

He was a miller by occupation, until he removed, in 1844, from 
Brandon to Kaneville, 111., where he was among the first settlers 
to take up a section of public land. By dint of hard work and 
great sacrifice he accumulated a large property, and, in 1854, sold 
out and removed to Fayette, Iowa, but next year he returned to 
Illinois and settled in DeKalb County, where he bought a large 
tract of land and built a fine house, and here they spent the rest of 
their days. She died in DeKalb County, 111., May 4, 1860. Mr. 
Broughton m. for his second wife, his wife's sister Caroline, the 
eighth child of S. S. C, q. v. 

One child born at Brandon, Vt. 
1. Charles Preston Broughton, b. Feb. 23, 1844; m. Etta Beers, 

Dec 22, 1875. 

He grew up in the new country on the farm, but received an 
excellent education. In December, 1867, he started out for 
himself and bought a large tract of land in Allen County, Kans., 
but in 1871 returned to assist his father in the management of 
his extensive farms in Illinois. In 1877 he removed to Lee's 
^ummit, where he bought a large tract of land, and became one 
of the most prosperous and wealthy farmers of that region. 

One child, (1) Chauncy Preston, b. Feb. 24, 1890; d. June 
6, 1890. >. 

II. Elizabeth,* b. April 28, 1822; m. Franklin Ward, of West Rut- 

land, 1841. He was the son of Aaron and Olive (Southworth) 

Ward. 

They lived for a time on the old Churchill homestead, as he was 
appointed administrator under the will of his wife's father, but after 
1850 became manager of slate quarries in West Rutland and Fair- 
haven, Vt , but in 1856 he sold out and purchased a dairy farm in 
Oswell, Vt., where he spent the rest of his life. Mrs. Ward was 
well educated at Brandon Seminary, and was a successful teacher. 
She died June 15, 1859. 

Children. 
1. Adelaide J. Ward, b. Oct. 10, 1842; m. Hiram B. Scott, Sept. 4, 

1866. 
2 Helen Ward, b. 1843; d. in infancy. 
3. Annette Ward, b. Jan. 24, 1845; m. William E. Thorp. 
4 Evaline, b. July 16, 1853; d. February, 1854. 
5. Emaline, b. July 16, 1853; d. Dec. 17, 18G6. 

III. John Bower PRESTON.^b. Feb. 4, 1824; d. Dec. 25, 1844. 

He was a fine and promising young man, with bright hopes and 
a brave future. 

IV. Sylvia,^ b. May 29, 1826; m. Fayette Holmes, eldest son ot 

Pliny' and Vesta (Caldwell) Holmes, and a descendant of Gov- 
ernor Bradford of the Plymouth Colony, it is said. 
They lived in Hubbardton, and later in Sudbury, Vt., where he 
had a large sheep farm, until 1898, when he removed to Joliet, 
111., where he continued the business, and next year went to Bus- 
sell, Kan. She d. in Denver, Aug. 19, lb94. 

Children horn in Hubbardton and Sudbury, Vt. 
1. Julia Sylvia Holmes, b. July 10, 1849; m. Hiram Smith, Aug. 
11, 1874. 

They settled at Cameron, Mo., where he was a lawyer with 
good practice. 



478 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Two children: (1) Sherman Edwin Smith; (2) Fayetta Lois 
Smith. 

2. Willard Clay Holmes, b. Nov. 8, 1851; m. Harriet M. Araidon, 

of Whiting, Vt. 

They live in Gibbon, Kan. He is engaged in sheep raising. 

Five children: (1) Louie R Holmes; (2) Robert W. Holmes; 
(3) Florence S. Holmes; (4) Howard R. Holmes; (5) Cora L. 
Holmes. 

3. Carry Mary Holmes, b. Oct 16, 1853; m. Albert Smith, at Rus- 

sell, Kan., July 16, 1884. 

She was an invalid nearly all her life. They removed to 
Denver, where she died Aug. 12, 1894. 

4. Cora Elizabeth Holmes, b. Nov. 14, 1860, at Sudbury, Vt. 

She was a fine scholar and a natural teacher. She was for 
many years the patient and loving nurse of her mother and sis- 
ters, and later she became a trained nurse in Joliet, 111. Un- 
married. 
V. Louisa,^ b. Jan. 14, 1828; m. Chari.es E. Ward, of West 
Rutland, Vt., April 25, 1848. 

She was ambitious and resolute, and gained an excellent educa- 
tion, and began teaching school at sixteen years. Mr. Ward was 
born in West Rutland, March 3, 1824. They settled first on a farm 
in West Rutland, but, in 1852, removed to DeKalb County, 111., 
and took up a farm on new land. Two years afterward he sold out 
his farm and bought out a large saw and planing mill, in which he 
carried on a thriving business for some twenty-three years, when 
the whole plant was burned, and though his loss was very severe, 
he built up again within a year, and resumed business. He was a 
,, trusted and influential citizen. He died Sept. 4, 1877. His widow 

was living in Joliet in 1901. 

Children born in Joliet, III. 

1. Abbie Churchill Ward, b. Feb. 14, 1855 ; m. Ferdinand W. 

Schroeder, at Joliet, July 31, 1883. 

They lived at Joliet, and had six children: (1) Charles 
Ward Schroeder, b. May 8, 1884; (2) Helen Theresa Schroeder, 
b. June 6, 1886; (3) Pearl F. Schroeder, b. May 10, 1888; (4) 
Raymond Churchill Schroeder, b. July 6, 1889; (5) Glen Wil- 
son Schroeder, b. Oct. 11, 1891; (6) Lloyd Schroeder, b. 
Feb. 7, 1898. 

2. Cora Louisa Ward, b. Jan. 19, 1860; m. Joseph Handwerk, at 

Joliet, Sept. 6, 1882. 

He is a prosperous hardware merchant in Joliet. They have 
no children. 

3. Frank Emerson Ward, b. April 8, 1866; m. Alice Sandiford, at 

Joliet, III., April 17, 1899. 

He is professor of mechanics and superintendent of the ma- 
chine shops at the Kansas State University, Lawrence, Kan. 
They have three children : (1) Charles E. Ward; (2) Dorothy 
Sandiford Ward ; (3) Winifred Emily Ward. 

4. Ralph RoUo Ward, b. June 12, 1870; m. Alma Rogers, at Syra- 

cuse, Kan., Dec. 24, 1895. 

He graduated at Park College, Mo., June 8, 1893, and from 
McCormick Theological Seminary in 1896. Ordained to the 
Presbyterian ministry at Albion, Ind., where he preached till 
1898. In 1902 he is pastor of the church at Arkansas City, 
Kans. No children reported. 
VI. Alzina Maria,* b. Jan. 20, 1830; m. George C. Knapp, at Cas- 
tleton, Vt., Sept. 6, 1855. 

Mrs. Knapp's life has been varied and full of deep interest. In- 
spired with a desire for an education more than the common schools 
afforded, she was left fatherless at the age of fifteen, but fitted 
herself for teaching in the home schools, and began at the age of 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 479 

seventeen years. Thus enabled to attend Castleton Seminary, 
where, in the last half of her graduating year, a fall on the ice dis- 
abled her for near two years. Her class standing was maintained, 
however, and, on recovery, she returned to Castleton Seminary as 
a teacher. There, Sept. 6, 1855, she married Rev. Mr. Knapp, and 
with him went to Turkey to share his labors as a missionary. 
They were settled in Bitlis, Armenia, the pioneers in this benight- 
ed city. They remained forty years in the work there, the last 
fifteen years devoted to a training school for young men fitting for 
Christian teachers and preachers. Mr. Knapp died in Bitlis, 
March 12, 1895, and in 1896 Mrs. Knapp returned to America, 
but leaving a son and daughter still working as missionaries in 
Turkey. Mrs. Knapp now lives in Colorado Springs, Col., 1901. 

Children born in Bitlis, Armenia. 

1. Arthur Churchill Knapp, b. Nov. 8, 1859; d. Oct. 18, 1862. 

2. Mary Elizabeth Knapp, b. Feb. 23, 1861; d. Oct. 16, 1863. 

3. George Perkins Knapp, b. June 13, 1863; m. Anna J. Hunt, 

July 2, 1890. 

He worked as a missionary teacher in Armenia, and in 1901 
was in Harpoot. Turkey, with his family, after a sojourn of a 
few years in America. Their children, born in Bitlis, are : 
(1) Winifred Hunt Knapp, b. March 8, 1892; (2 j Addison 
Ely Knapp, b. Nov. 2, 1894; (3) Margaret Washburn Knapp, b. 
Sept. 7, 1896. 

4. John Herbert Knapp, b. Oct. 24, 1865; m. Helen Hastings, of 

Colorado Springs. 

He was sent to America to receive his education ; became a 
civil engineer, and located at Colorado Springs, where he was 
living in 1901. Children: (1) Agnes Churchill Knapp, b. Oct. 
24, 1892; (2) Charlotte Ha.stings Knapp, b. April 2,1894; (3) 
Helen Louisa Knapp, b. Dec. 22, 1895. Mrs. Helen Knapp, the 
mother, died Aug. 6, 1896. 

5. Grace Higley Knapp, b. Nov. 21, 1870. 

She remained in Bitlis, Armenia, as a missionary teacher, 
when her mother came back to America. 

6. Edith Alzina Knapp, b. Nov. 4, 1874. 

Siie came to America when quite young, and was educated in 
Jollet, 111., and Massachusetts. She lived with her brother 
Herbert and her mother in Colorado Springs, in 1901. A teacher 
of fine ability. 

VII. Sarah Lucinda,* b Jan. 14, 1832; ra. James Rodney Pearson,^ 

at Joliet, 111., Nov. 21, 1855. 

She was born in Pittsford, Vt. She acquired a good education in 
the home schools and Brandon Seminary. She was a fine singer. 
She went to Joliet, 111., in 1854, to visit her sister's family; met 
there Mr. Pearson, and was married as above noted. He was born 
in Rutland, Vt , April 27, 1830, and went to Joliet in 1854.' He 
was foreman in the planing-mill of C. E. Ward for about twenty- 
three years. Ho removed to Lee's Summit, Mo., and settled on a 
farm adjoining his wife's brother, S. J. Churchill, in 1867, but in 
1872 moved back to Joliet, where he was living in 1901. 

Children of J. R. and Lucinda (^Churchill) Pearson. 

1. Charles Royce Pearson, b. Sept. 11, 1858, at Joliet, 111. ; m. 
Nellie E. Porter, at Joliet, July 15, 1878. 

He received a good education. He became an engineer. 
They have children: (1) Clara Louisa Pearson, b. April 15, 
1879; (2) George Edward Pearson, b. March 3, 1880; (3) Will- 
iam Nutt Pearson, b. Sept. 22, 1882; (4) Royce Eugene 
Pearson, b. March 7, 1884. 



480 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

2. Fred William Pearson, b. May 20, 1866, at Joliet, 111. ; m. 

Jennie Johnson, in Joliet, 111., Jan. 25, 1884. 

He was captain of Company B, of Illinois National Guard, 
Fourth Infantry, and with his company, May 7, 1898, joined the 
army, in the Third Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. They served 
in the Spanish War, and his regiment was assigned to service in 
Porto Rico until Nov. 11, 1898. Children: (1) Charles Harold 
Pearson, b. Aug. 21, 1887; (2) Fred Richard Pearson, b. March 
26, 1889. 

VIII. Caroline Cook,* b. March 23, 1838 ; m. Chauncet W. Brough- 
TON, whose first wife was Caroline's oldest sister, with whom she 
had lived in Illinois from eight years old to sixteen. She then 
returned to Vermont, and lived with her sister Sylvia, and taught 
school until she was sent for to care for Mrs. Broughton in her 
last sickness, and after her death. May 4, 1860, she married Mr. 
Broughton, in Joliet, 111., Jan. 30, 1861, as his second wife, and 
he who had been a kind father to her in her girlhood was now 
a devoted husband. They had five children, and she died two 
days after the birth of her fifth child. May 27, 1871. 

Children. 

1. William A. Broughton, b. Feb. 18, 1863; d. Jan. 6, 1866. 

2. Ella Broughton, b. Jan. 26, 1865 ; m. John Woods, Jan. 30, 1895. 

They had children : (1) Carrie May Woods; (2) Addie Mary 
Woods; (3) Ruih Ella Woods; (4) Alta Rose Woods. 

3. May Broughton, b. May 7, 1867; m. J. J. Kingsley, in Joliet, 

111. 

They lived in DeKalb, on a farm. 

4. Judson K. Broughton, b. April 18, 1869; d. Oct. 26, 1869. 

5. Ben. Broughton, b. May 25, 1871; m. Alice Belle Cleveland, 

in Carlton, 111. 

They lived on a farm at Lake View, Iowa. They have one 
child, Lois Marie Broughton, b. Feb. 22, 1897. 

IX. RoxANNA,^ b. at Hubbardton, Vt., March 27, 1841; m. Morton J. 

Kinney, of Hydeville, Vt., Nov 16, 1859. 

She received a good education at the home schools and at Bran- 
don Seminary. She taught school very successfully. She died 
June 16, 1866, leaving no children. 
629 X. Samuel Joseph, ^ b. in Hubbardton, Vt., Nov. 1, 1842; m. 1st, 

Adelia Holmes, at Sudbury, Vt., May 4, 1864. She died at 

Pleasant Hill, Kan., March 31, 1877, and he m. 2d, at Council 

Grove, Kan., Aug. 4, 1879, Louana Grant, b. Feb. 26, 1844, at 

Cooperstown, N.Y. 

Mr. Churchill's father died when he was two years old, and his 
early life was full of hardships, and his school privileges very lim- 
ited At fourteen he started out for himself, and soon made better 
opportunities by his own exertions. In August, 1861, he enlisted 
as private in Battery G, Second Illinois Light Artillery, and took 
part in the battle of Fort Donaldson, and afterwards in the impor- 
tant campaigns under Generals Grant and Logan, in Tennessee and 
Mississippi. His battery was among the first to enter Vicksburg, 
July 4, 1863. Mr. Churchill reenlisted in April, 1864, and receiv- 
ing his " veteran furlough," returned to his old home in Sudbury, 
Vt., and married the girl of his choice, to whom he was engaged in 
1860. He returned to his battery, then at Memphis, Tenn. He 
was promoted to a corporal's rank, and served with distinction in 
his place to the close of the war ; participated in nineteen battles, 
and at Nashville won a medal of honor from the government for 
gallant conduct. Mr. Churchill has prepared an interesting sketch 
of his own line of tlie Churcliill family, in which he gives a very 
full account of his services in the war, and of his subsequent very 
creditable career. The limits of this volume will not admit of a 



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more full account, but will refer to the book which he published in 
1901, pertaining to his own immediate line. Mr. Churchill was an 
excellent soltlier, and since the war has proved himself a strenuous 
and honorable citizen. In 1901 he was living in Lawrence, Kan., 
and occupies a place of high honor in the Grand Army of the Re- 
public. 

Children of Samuel J. and Adelia {Holmes') Churchill. 

1. Adelia May, b. June 1, 1867; m. Alva Leslie Sloan, Nov. 7, 
1890, in Portland, Ore. She graduated at the Kansas State 
University with high rank, and was a successful teacher. Mr. 
Sloan was an inspector and assistant engineer on the .Santa Fe 
System of Railroads. 

They have two children: (1) Winifred Newlin Sloan, b. Dec. 
25, 1891; (2) Delia Marion Sloan, b. Dec. 7, 1893. 

2. Frank Holmes, b. Sept. 8, 18G8; d. in Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 18, 

1891. 

3. EstellaMaud, b. Feb. 26, 1870; d. Aug. 9, 1870. 

4. Winifred Grace, b. July 23, 1873; m. James Owen, Nov. 5, 189G, 

in Lawrence, Kan. Mr. Owen is a lawyer, with a large prac- 
tice at Cripple Creek, Col. 
They had Margaret Owen, b. July 25, 1899. 

5. Lena Blanche, b, Oct. 12, 1874; d. July 8, 1898, after three 

years of hard struggle against disease, painful at times, but 
borne with fortitude and patience. She was finely educated ; 
a proraiseful and precious life. 



384. 

DEACON ISAAC NEWTON^ CHURCHILL (Amos,« Joseph/ 
Samuel/ Samuel,'' Joseph/ Josiah '). Born in Hubbardton, Vt. 
July 7, 1805. Lived in his native town until after the death of his 
father and the settling up of the estate, when he sold out and 
bought a farm near Eairhaveu, Vt., but just across the State line, 
in the borders of New York. He was a farmer and well-to-do, a 
deacon in the Baptist Church, a good and benevolent man. He 
died Jan. 14, 1892. He held the valuable manuscripts of his father's 
historical notes, and I find several letters from him written in 1891, 
in answer to questions from our senior compiler, N. W. Churchill, 
who, I think, visited him in that year. Married Margaret Ann 
Perry in 1832. 

Children. 

631 I. Milton Perry,** b. March 15, 1833; m. 1st, Emma E. Cutts, Oct. 

4, 1860, who d. without issue Jan. 29, 1864; and he m. 2d, Abbie 
Perry, of Canton, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1864. 

They lived on a farm near Fairhaven, Vt. The old manuscripts 
of his grandfather Amos were in his possession. 

Children by Second Wife. 

1. Corianna. b. July 10, 1865; d. in 1867. 

2. Jay, b. 1871 ; d. the same year. 

II. Eliza Ann,^ b. Dec. 5, 1841; d. April 20, 1858. 



482 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

385. 

ALFRED ' CHURCHILL (Worthy L./ Joseph/ Samuel," 
Samuel,' Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Hubbardton, May 8,1800. 
Removed with his father's family to Batavia, IST.Y., 1802, and was 
brought up there. He died Oct. 8, 1868, in Illinois. Married, Sep- 
tember, 1821, at Batavia, N.Y., Susan D. Wilson, born Sept. 24, 
1800. She died Aug. 4, 1867. 

Children. 

I. Fatetta,* b. at Batavia, June 16, 1824; m. David Hanchett, 
Nov. 28, 1848, at Kaneville, 111. 

Children. 

1. Louisa C. Hanchett. | 5. Charles S. Hanchett. 

2. Alfred P. Hanchett. 6. John Lovell Hanchett. 

3. William H. Hanchett. 7. James Churchill Hanchett. 

4. Francis G. Hanchett. 

Mrs. Fayetta Hanchett was living at La Porte City, Iowa, January, 
1894. 

II. Eliza Y.,^ b. May 21, 1828, at Stafford, N.Y. ; m. Samuel Hough, 
March 12, 1861, at King's Point, Mo., and d. at Astor, Iowa, 
Feb. 18, 1904. 

Children . 
1. Fayetta R. Hough. | 2. May Emma Hough. 

III. Delia S.,^ b. Oct. 22, 1831, at Stafford; m. Gilbert Barber, Oct. 

2, 1857, at Rockford,Ill.. and d. at Rutland, Vt., Feb. 26, 1873. 

IV. Susan D.,« b. Jan. 12, 1833, at Colesville, N.Y. ; d. at Batavia, 

June 29, 1850. 
V. Fannie L,,* b. July 6, 1835, at Warrensville, 111. ; m. Otto Gerst- 
iNG, of St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 18, 1861. 
She was living in St. Paul, in March, 1899. 
VI. Emma,* b. Sept. 15, 1839, at Geneva, 111. ; m. John Barber, at 
Kaneville, 111., June 4, 1865. 

Children. 
I. Agnes Barber. | 2. Clara Barber. 

286. 

JOSEPH WHELPLEY ' CHURCHILL (Worthy L.,« Joseph,'^ 
Samuel,* Samuel,"' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Hubbardton, Vt., 
Nov. 15, 1801. Removed in his infancy, with his father's family, 
to Batavia, N.Y., and brought up on the then frontier of the United 
States. He was able to secure a college preparation, and graduated 
at Middlebury College, and studied law with Gen. Ethan B. Allen, 
and settled down to a successful practice of his profession in Batavia. 
In 1838 Mr. Churchill moved West, and settled in Kane County, 
111., at a place which he named Batavia, after his home in New 
York. Here he practised for sixteen years, serving several terms in 
the Legislature with Douglas and Lincoln, and other leaders of that 
day, with all of whom he was on terms of intimate comradeship. 



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He was successful aud popular, but in 1854, having lost the use of 
one eye, he decided to give up the practice of the law, and to turn 
to stock-raising, in which his father had formerly engaged quite 
extensively. He moved to Davenport, Iowa, and opened a law 
office, however, and practised until 1864, when he removed to Bremer 
County, Iowa, opened up a farm and did well for four years, then 
sold out and moved back to Scott County, and settled on a farm in 
Pleasant Valley, until 1882, when he moved back to Davenport. 
Mr. Churchill was a man of thorough education, strict integrity, and 
great natural ability He died at Davenport, Oct. 2, 1884. Married, 
in Batavia, Sept. 29, 1829, Delia S. Wilsox, born in 1808. 

Children of Joseph W. and Delia ( Wilson) Churchill. 

I. Georgia D.,* b. May 3, 1836; unmarried, 
531a II. Worthy L.,^ b. Dec. 14, 1839 ; ra. Millie Montgomery, of Chicago, 
1866. 

Child. 
1. Florence, b. 1876. 
6311) III. Robert D.,^ b. Feb. 15, 1848; m. Ellen Hyde, of Pleasant 
Valley, Iowa, 1875. 

Child. 
1. Howard Lee, b. 1879. 

387. 

JAMES W.^ CHURCHILL (Worthy L.,« Joseph,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Stafford, N.Y., April 8, 
1814. He received a good education at the home schools and at 
Wyoming Academy. He was a successful school teacher in the 
winter terms of the public schools, and also a prosperous farmer. 
In 1852 he removed with his family to Lake Mills, Wis., where he 
resided until his death. He was an excellent scholar and much 
respected citizen and beloved friend. Married, at Bethany, N.Y., 
1843, Vienna Thompson, of Norwich, Conn. 

Children born in Stafford, TV. Y. 

I. Mary Vienna,** b. Dec. 3, 1844; m. at Madison, Wis., Rev. John 
Langdon Dudley, of Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 15, 1872. He 
died in Boston, Mass., about 1896. They had no children. Mrs. 
Dudley is well known in the literary world, under the pseudonym, 
Marion V. C. Dudley, and in March, 1899, was at Jackson, Fla. 
II. Martha Jane,* b. Jan. 4, 1850; ra. Julius Hyde Keyes, of Water- 
town, Wis., Oct. 25, 1873. He d. about 1892, at Eau Claire, Wis. 

Children of J. If. and Martha J. (^Churchill) Keyes. 

1. Donald Churchill Keyes, b. Jan. 6, 1882. 

2. Dudley Hyde Keyes, b. Dec. 17, 1883. 

In 1899 Mrs. Keyes was living with her sons, at Madison, 
Wis. 



484 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

288. 

JOSEPH THOMAS HUSTLEE^ CHUECHILL (Cyrus,« 
Joseph,^ Samuel,* Samuel,^ Joseph/ Josiah^). Born in Hub- 
bardton, Vt., Dec. 28, 1815. Eemoved with his father's family to 
Ypsilanti, Mich. He left home in early manhood and went to Wis- 
consin, where he engaged in the lumber business for some years. 
At Oconto Falls he helped to construct the first saw-mill built on the 
Oconto river, where he was living in 1845, and to which place he 
had come from Chicago, by boat, to Kewanee, Wis., and thence 
through the forests, by way of Green Bay. After his marriage he 
removed to the banks of the Wisconsin river, to the vicinity of Ste- 
ven's Point, in the central part of the State, and here, for a time, 
engaged in lumbering. In 1848, in the fall, he removed to St. 
Louis, floating down the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers on a 
lumber-raft, with his household goods, his wife, and eldest son. 
From St. Louis he went to Beardstown, 111., and thence, soon after, 
back to his old home, Ypsilanti, Mich. Thence, after a short stay, 
he, in company with his brother Lewis, removed to Brockway, 
Mich., and settled upon a tract of land in the woods, cleared up a 
farm which after four years they sold, and removed to Grand 
Traverse, Mich., where they lived for a year and then moved again 
to Kaneville, 111., whence after a few months they went to Green 
Bay, Jan. 1, 1858, and have lived in that vicinity ever since. 

These experiences of one of the stvirdy pioneers, as kindly furnished 
me by his son Eobert H., give a picturesque view of the indomitable 
energy and persistence of the early New Englanders, who planted 
the West with the pregnant seeds of the New Puritan civilization. 
Mr. J. T. H.Churchill was still living(1901)atAbrams, Oconto County, 
Wis., in hale and hearty old age. Never prominent in political or 
ecclesiastical matters, he had for many years been a consistent mem- 
ber of the Baptist Church, and a public-spirited and useful citizen. 
Married, at Oconto Falls, Wis., Dec. 20, 1845, Harriet (Hubbard) 
Arnold, widow of John. She was born July 25, 1819, and died 
Dec. 18, 1881. 

Children of J. T. II. and Harriet {Hubbard) Churchill. 

632 I. Robert Hazard,** b. on the banks of the Wisconsin river, not far 

from Steven's Point, Wis., April 10, 1847, and shared the hardships 
and novelties of the family's removals from place to place. He 
learned the business of machinery manufacture in the Mari- 
nette Iron Works Company, and in 1894 set up in the saw-mill 
machinery and mill supply business for himself, in which he was 
still prosperously engaged in 1903. Mr. Churchill has been 
greatly interested in the genealogy of the Churchill family, and 
has made a diligent search in his own line, and has furnished us 
with all information in his power. Married Amanda Amelia 



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Moore, at Marinette, Wis., April 14, 1874. She was born at 
Manitowoc Rapids, Wis., Sept. 18, 1850. Botli Mr. and Mrs. 
Churchill are respected members of the First Baptist Church in 
Marinette, and active members in the cause of temperance. 

Children of Robert H. and Amanda {Moore') Churchill. 

1. Arthur Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1876. 

2. Myron Robert, b. Sept. 9, 1879. 

3. Sarah Harriet, b. Aug. 29, 1881. 

4. Florence Ethel (adopted), b. April 27, 1887. 

II. Haswell B.,* b. at Ypsilanti, Mich., Oct. 24, 1850. He was living 
in Marinette, unmarried, in 1902. 

III. LuDROvicK M.,^ b. at Brockway, Mich., June 15, 1852; m. Sarah 

Jane Vaughn, Jan. 13, 1878. She was born Jan. 13, 1855. 

Children of Ludrovick and Sarah ( Vaughn) Churchill. 

1. AlenH.,b. June 26, 1879. 

2. EvaL., b. April 18, 1881. 

3. Amy L., b. May 28, 1883. 

4. Harold B., b. Feb. 21, 1886. 

5. Robert R., b. March 21, 1888. 

6. Myrtle C, b. April 27, 1890. 

7. Loyal M., b. Sept. 12, 1892. 

8. Laura S., b. Nov. 27, 1894. 

9. Harriet S., b. March 27, 1899. 

IV. Eveline Elizabeth,* b. at Brockway, Mich., July 31, 1856; m. 

George A. Wilsox, Oct. 19, 1882. They lived, in 1902, at 
Abrams, Wis. They had no children. 
V. Angeline A.,*^ b. at Fort Edward, Wis., June 15, 1858; m. Samuel 
A. Wood, July 23, 1887; d. March 5, 1889, leaving no children. 

291. 

JULIUS ' CHURCHILL (Daniel," Joseph/ Samuel," Samuel," 
Joseph,*^ Joj^iah ^). Born in Edwards County, Ind., Dec. 20, 1820. 
Settled at Cold Spring, Ind., where he took up land and made a 
farm, beginning with nothing except his hands, his courage, and 
integrity ; he gained a competency and a high position in his com- 
munity, for his upright dealing and honorable character. He was 
devoted to his family, and especially so in the training and educa- 
tion of his daughters, by whom he was beloved as few fathers have 
been. At the time of his death he left a fine farm in perfect order, 
and well-stocked, besides a handsome personal property. In early man- 
hood he was for years a teacher in the public schools. This account 
of the family was furnished by Mrs. Alice (Jhurchill Huntington, of 
Moore's Hill, Ind., and shows conditions up to Dec. 14, 1902. Mar- 
ried, at Cold Spring, Ind., 1842, Pirella M. Falkner, daughter of 
Cornelius and Lucinda (Halsted) Falkner. 

Children born in Cold Spring, Ind. 

I. Ann Jeannette,^ b. Dec. 11, 1843; m. George C. Columbia, May 
10, 1877. 

They lived in Sparta some years, where three children were born 
to them, the two eldest of whom died. Mr. Columbia was appointed 



486 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

recorder for Dearborn County, Ind., and removed to Lawrenceburg, 
where Mrs. Columbia died, Oct. 26, 1881. One daughter, Emma 
Columbia, survived her mother. She was born in 1879, and resided 
in Lawrenceburg. 
II. Harriet S.,« b. Dec. 30, 1845; m. J. L. Shepard, Oct. 18, 1868. 

at Cold Spring, Ind. They lived awhile at Cold Spring, but later 

removed to Booth, Kan. 

Children horn at Cold Spring. 

1. Stella Shepard, m. Charles McMurray, at Hutchinson, Kan. 

2. George M. Shepard, married, and lives at Hutchinson, Kan. 

3. Irving Shepard, lives unmarried at Booth, Kan. 

III. Mary H.,» b. Jan. 11, 1847; d. July 24, 1849. 

Children. 

1. Margaret Bossonc;, b. 1879 ; m. Charles Robinson, Moore's Hill, 

1901. 

2. Churchill Bossong, b. Jan. 12, 1886. 

IV. Ltdia Frances,® b. Jan. 28, 1849; m. Joseph M. Bossong, Cold 

Spring, Oct. 27, 1875. They lived at Cold Spring, Ind., where 
he was a farmer. 
V. Sarah L.,» b. Jan. 24, 1852; m. Milton Evans, Dec. 25, 1878. 
Lived at Cold Spring. 

Children. 

1. Minnie Evans, d. in infancy. 

2. Benjamin Evans, b. about 1882. 

VI. Alice C,® b. Jan. 13, 18.54; m. G. W. Huntington, Dec. 27, 1878. 
■ They live at Moore's Hill, Ind., and have had no children. 

292. 

JOHN RANSOM ' CHURCHILL (Alvah/ Joseph,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born at Sparta, Ind., Dec. 3, 1821. 
He served two years in the war with Mexico. Died July 12, 1853. 
Married Jan. 1, 1852, at Delaware, Ind., Sarah Mayhew, of 
Maine, daughter of James and Mira (Allen) Mayhew. 

One Child born in Delaware, Ind. 

533 I. William Holmes,* b. Oct. 20, 1853, m. 1st, Anna Belle Denley, 

Oct. 28, 1884; m. 2d, Anna Jones, at Kansas City, Apr. 30, 1902. 
They lived at Kansas City, Mo. (1904), and he was a railroad con- 
ductor. 

Children. 

1. Charles L., b. Sept. 18, 1885; ni. Gertrude Frisbv, at Fort Scott, 

Kan., Dec. 15, 1901. 

2. Henry Edward, b. Aug. 22, 1887. 

3. Clifford Notman, b. Nov. 6, 1889. 

4. Willis Ransom, b. Feb 27, 1903. 

393. 

CHARLES C' CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel,' Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Sparta, Ind., June 24, 1825, 
and lived there till 1862, when he settled in Benville, Ind. He was 
proprietor of a saw-mill. He died from the effects of an accident, a 



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heavy log having rolled upon him, injuring his spine, Feb. 13, 1872. 
Married 1st, Dec. 25, 1847, Martha Hustin, who died July 5, 1849, 
and he married 2d, Jan. 29, 1850, Mary A. Hinds, daughter of 
James and Mary (Brumbly) Hinds. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. Infant,** d. soon after birth. 

Children of Second Wife, five born at Sparta, the rest at Benville, hid. 

II. Mary J.,'^ b. Dec. 6, 1853; m. John W. Jones, at Benville, Intl., 
Oct. 22, 1873. 

She died at Spring Creek, Mo., Dec. 26, 1900, leaving seven 
children, but we have not obtained the names, 

III. Annie F.,^ b. June 18, 1855; d. at Benville, Ind., March 12, 1860. 

IV. Sarah Angeline,* b. Feb. 27, 1857; m. Edward P. Delay, Jan. 

1, 1879, at Benville, Ind. 

He was the son of Thomas and Keturah (Cupples) Delay. They 
lived at New Marion, Ind., where he was a farmer. 

Children. 

1. Rosa A. Delay, b. Nov. 27 1879. 

2. Lenora B. Delay, b. March 19, 1881. 

3. Nellie F. Delay, b. June 30, 1881. 

4. Emma G. Delay, b. May 3, 1886. 

5. Thomas V. Delay, b. June 5, 1888. 

6. Martha G. Delay, b. June 3, 1890. 

7. Charles F. Delay, b. May 27. 1894. 

8. Claudia Carmen Delay, b. July 28, 1900, and died Aug. 22, 1900. 

Two other children were born, but died in infancy unnamed. 
V. Nettie F.,» b. Feb. 15, 18.">9 ; d. Aug. 2, 18G1, at Benville, Ind. 
IV. Emma C.,* b. April 6, 1860; m. Charles R. Adams, April 7, 1880. 
They lived at Benville and Connersville, Ind., and had children. 

Children. 

1. Minnie Isabel Adams, b. Feb. 1, 1881. 

2. Clara Mabel Adams, b. Aug. 27, 1882. 

3. Cora Esther Adams, b. Sept. 24, 1887. 

4. Edna Florence Adams, b. Feb. 16, 1895. 
VII. Charles J.,^ b. Oct. 20, 1862. 

VIII. George C.,** b. March 10, 1865; accidentally killed at his father's 
mill, April 12, 1869. 

534 IX. Henry T.,^ b March 20, 1867; m. 1st, Elizabeth Stevens, of 

Moore's Hill, Ind., Nov. 30, 1886; m. 2d, Ellen Smith, of West 
Lake, La., Sept. 26, 1900. Lived at West Lake, La., in 1902. 

One Child hy First Wife. 

1. Laura M., b. at Connersville, Ind., May 25, 1889. Lived there, 
unmarried, in 1902. 

535 X. Morton C,® b. at Connersville, May 8, 1869; m. Ellen Sheldon, 

of Marble Corner, Ind., June 12, 1892. 

They lived at Connersville and Rexville, Ind., where he was a 
farmer. <They had children. 

Children. 

1. Goldie L., b. at Connersville, Nov. 11, 1894. 

2. Wildie G., b. at Rexville, Dec. 14, 1900. 

XI. Martha L.,* b. March 31, 1872; m Frank X. Willert, Conners 
ville, June 17, 1894. They lived in Connersville in 1902. 



488 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

1. John J. Willert, b. Aug. 16, 1895; d. aged four weeks. 

2. Charles V. Willert, b. March 30, 1900, and d. Sept. 28, 1900. 

394. 

GEORGE VERNON^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph/ Sam- 
uel,* Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah'). Born in Sparta, Incl., Nov. 20, 
1832. Lived at Moore's Hill, a farmer. Prof. J. 0. Churchill 
and Mrs. Delay have assisted greatly in compiling the account of 
this family. Married, at Wilmington, Ind., Nov. 25, 1852, Emily 
Davis, daughter of Noah and Sallie ( ) Davis. 

Children horn at Moore's Hill. 

I. Edgar F.,- b. Sept. 27, 1853; unmarried. He was a stenographer 
at Moore's Hill, in 1887. 
.536 II. Frank D.,^ b. March 13, 1855; m. Emma C. Edwards, dau. of 

Eev. A. C. Edwards. 

He was educated at Franklin College, Indiana. In 1887 he was 
superintendent of public schools in Aurora, Ind. He died at Oak- 
land City, Ind., 1893. 
637 III. James O.,^ b. Jan. 23, 1857; m. Minnie Russell, dau. of Rev. 
A. W. and Martha (Buchanan) Russell, of Cheyenne, Wyo., 
June 7, 1887. 

He was educated at the public scliools and Moore's Hill College, 
Indiana. They lived at Cheyenne. He is superintendent of City 
Schools, and secretary of State Board of Examiners, and trustee 
of State University. 

Children horn in Cheyenne. 

1. Vernon, b. 1888. | 2. Emily, b. 1891. 

IV. Eva,** b. July 23, 1859. Living unmarried at Moore's Hill in 1887. 
V. Fannie,^ b. June 6, 1863; m. O. E. Remy, Oct. 17, 1883, and d. 
July 24, 1886. No children reported. 
VI. Mary,^ b. Oct. 4, 1864; ni. J. E. Schooley. They lived at Moore's 
Hill, Ind. No children reported. 
538 VII. Noah F.,» b. Sept. 14, 1869; m. Sadie Slater, 1888. He was a 
farmer near Moore's Hill, Ind. No children reported. 

295. 

JOHN F.^ CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ Samuel,* Samuel,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Sparta, Ind., Aug. 21, 1847. He was 
an engineer and lived in Osawatomie, Kan. Married, January, 
1870, Anna Garner. Said to have had a family of three children, 
but we have not the names. 

295a.*; 

ALMOND ' CHURCHILL (Philo,« Samuel,^ Samuel,"* Samuel,' 
Joseph,'^ Josiah ^). 

* We refer to Almond' Churchill, son of No. 112, in order to make some 
additions and corrections from new information just received, after pages 397 to 
399 were in print. This information comes from Enos** Churchill, son of Zenas,' 



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295h. 

ENOS^ CHURCHILL (Zenas,« Samuel/ Samuel," Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Erie County, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1828. 
Removed West in early life, and lived in Cortland, De Kalb County, 
111. Served in the Civil War, in Company E, Thirteenth Regiment 
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with rank of sergeant. Lived in 
Illinois. Sometime after 1866 he removed to California, and settled 
for awhile at Hollister, and later at Stockton, where he was living 
January, 1904. Married 1st, in Cortland, 111., Sept. 29, 1850, Olive 
Ann Meeker, who died June 1, 1860, in Illinois. Married 2d, in 
De Kalb County, 111., Aug. 26, 1866, Asenath O. Wilmarth, who 
died at Stockton, Cal., Aug. 29, 1903. 

Children of First Wife, horn in Illinois. 

I. Floretta T.,^ b. March 8, 1855; ni. M. M. Birnett, at Hollister, 
Cal., March 20, 1872. 

and now resident in Stockton, Cal. The name of the wife of Philo Cliurchill, 
No. 112, was Sally Castle, and his children were as given on page 398, except 
the second was named Thaddeus C, and a fifth child was Julia. These five 
children, it is said, lived and died in Alexander, N.Y., where the widow of 
Thaddeus C. was living, the last my informant heard. He gives the famil}- of 
Zenas Churchill, his father, which I will include in this note, referring to No. 
113. Zenas* Churchill was born March 12, 178i; married Almira Castle, 
Nov. 29, 1805. She was born in Rutland County, Vt., Oct. 4, 1785. 

Children of Zenas^ and Almira {Castle) Churchill. 
295d I. David,' b. in Rutland, Vt., Oct. 12, 1806; m. Maria Parker, and 

had Hanmer D. and Jasper Churchill; and David, the father, 
d. March 2, 1854, on the Isthmus of Panama. 
II. Ann,' b. April 5, 1808 ; m. Harvey Andrews, in Erie County, 

N.Y., and d. in Tulare County, Cal., July 4, 1883. 
III. Sally,' b. in New York, Feb. 5, 1810; m. Harris Burbeck, and 
d. in Iowa, Nov. 27, 1875. 
295e IV. Castle,' b. Aug. 12, 1813; m. 1st, Patty Crossett; m. 2d, 
Caroline Smith; left one daughter, and d. in Tulare County, 
Cal., Sept. 14, 1885. 
295f V. Daniel,' b. New York, Feb. 20, 1815; m. Antoinette Joslyn, and 
d. in De Kalb County, 111.. Oct. 13, 1844, leaving one daughter. 
VI. Angeline,' b. New York, Nov. 28, 1817; m. Marcenas Hall. 
Living, in 1904, in Oklahoma. 
295g VII. Zenas, Jr.,' b. New York, Nov. 2, 1819; m. Marion Parker, and 
d. in San Benito, Cal., Feb. 3, 1897. Children: (1) Herman, 
m. Bertha Imbley; (2) David; (3) Ella M., m. J. M. Slinkhard. 
VIII. Almira,' b. New York, Nov. 17 1821; m. Elias Hartman, and d. 
Dec. 20, 1902. 
IX. Malinda M.,' b. New York, Feb. (5, 1823; d. April 1, 1825. (Two 
children died in infancy.) 
295h XII. Enos,' b. in Erie County, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1828. (See in proper 
order.) 
N.B. The five sons of Zenas take the numbers 295d to 295h. The name of 
the wife of Rdfus' Churchill (115) was Lois Strong. They had one child, 
Andrew, who served in the Civil War, in the One Hundred and Fifth Illinois 
Regiment, and was killed in the army by the kick of a mule. Rufus and wife 
lived with Elvira Sherwin, their niece, near Cortland, 111., and died there. 
David* Churchill (114) died Aug. 14, 1860, and his wife, Sarah, died Oct. 26, 
1872. 



490 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

538a II. Frank B.,^ b. Aug. 26, 1859; m. 1st, Leona Bagley; m. 2d, Sue 
Bainter. 

Children. 

1. Clyde. I 3. Raymond. 

2. Leland. | 

Child of Second Wife, born at Hollister, Cal. 
III. Caroline M.,^ b. Nov. 13, 1870; d. July 11, 1892. 



396. 

GEORGE W.^ CHURCHILL (David,« Samuel,^ Samuel," 
Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Attica, IST.Y., April 20, 
1833. He was a carpenter ; learned the trade of his uncle, Timothy 
Churchill, but later became a machinist of note and ability and a 
millwright. He served in the Civil War over three years, Company 
K, Sixty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Served under General 
Sherman in Georgia. They lived at Sycamore, 111. He died May 
25, 1894. Married, in Cortland, 111., March 11, 1866, Addie E. 
Williams, born at Plymouth, N.Y., May 1, 1846. She was the 
daughter of Rev. Benjamin S. and Eunice M. (Wood) Williams. 
She, with her mother, were living in Sycamore, 111., November, 
1903, and aided this account. 

Children. 

I. Cora E.,"* b. Sept. 21, 1867, in Cortland, 111.; m. LeConte Morris, 
at Sycamore, 111., Dec. 25, 1898. They lived at Traverse City, 
Mich. Children: (1) Cornelia E. Morris; (2) Bertha B. Morris. 
Mr. Morris is a jeweller. 
II. Merritt,^ b. June 10, 1869, at Sycamore, 111. ; d. Oct. 6, 1870, at 
Sycamore, 111. 
III. Bertha A.,* b. May 7, 1871, at Sycamore, 111. Living in Syca- 
more, unmarried, November, 1903, in the old home, with her 
mother and her aged grandmother Williams. 
539 IV. George Patjl,^ b. Nov. 18, 1875, at Sycamore, III.; m. Bessie 
Leach, at Sycamore, Dec. 25, 1899. They live at Sycamore. 
He is in the telephone business. One child : George Byron 
Churchill. 

397. 

MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE' CHURCHILL (David,« Sam- 
uel,^ Samuel,* Samuel,^ Joseph,-' Josiah '). Born in Attica, 
N.Y., Feb. 8, 1835. They lived in Pampas township, 111. He died 
March 13, 1865. Married, at Pampas township, at same time and 
place as his sister Esther, July 1, 1855, Mary Jane Campbell. 

Children horn in Pampas, 111. 

I. Ella Florence,^ b. June 28, 1858. 
.540 II. David Jay,« b. Oct. 31, 18C0. 

541 III. George E.,^ b. Sept. 8, 1864. 



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398. 

OSCAR CJ CHURCHILL (David/ Samuel,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born March 4, 1837. He served in the 
Army of the Cumberland, in the Civil War, in the Twentieth 
Corps, Third Division, First Brigade, under Gen. Benjamin Harri- 
son and Gen. Joseph Hooker, commanding corps. Mr. Churchill 
lived in Albany, Ore., a hotel keeper. INEarried, July 9, 1870, Mrs. 
Mary (Baker) Dunbar, at Sycamore, 111. 

Children. 
642 I. Floyd K.,^ b. in Republic County, Kan., Feb. 27, 1872; m. Laitra 

Stark, Salem. Ore., August, 1894. 

II. EsTELLA,** b. in Republic County, Kan. ; ni. Pkof. W. M. Smith, 

Salem, Ore. 
542a III. Richard C.,** b. in Republic County, Kan., Jan. 23, 1877; m. Julia 

W. Perry, Salem, Ore., April 29, 1901. 
542b IV. Walter E.,® b. in Ilumeston, Iowa, 1870; ni. Ethel Richet, 

1903, at Albany, Ore. 
542c V. Frank E.,* b. in Humeston, Iowa, 1882. 

543 VI. Howard E.,^ b. in Salem, Ore. 

399. 

MENZO^ CHURCHILL (David," Samuel,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born Dec. 13, 1843, in Pampas township. 111. 
He lived in Liberty and Summit, Kan., and in St. Catharine, Mo. 
He helped us very greatly in his own and his father's family record 
in 1889, having the old Bible record. Married, at Liberty, Kan.) 
Nov. 3, 1870, Sarah Violetta Clark, born in Cedar Rapids, la. 

Children. 

I. Elmer Ellsworth,^ b. Feb. 17, 1872, in Liberty, Kan. 
II. Nellie Maud,** b. Feb. 24, 1874, in Liberty, Kan. 

544 III. Norman Lester,^ b. March 11, 1876, in Liberty, Kan. 

IV. Silvia Gertrude,* b. July 1, 1878, in Liberty, Kan.; d. Feb. 6, 
1879. 

645 V. Arthur Nud,* b. Jan. 1, 1880, in Liberty, Kan. 

VI. Laura May,* b. May 15, 1882, in Summit, Kan. 

VII. Verna Bell,* b. May 8, 1884, in Summit, Kan. 

VIII. Amanda,^ b. May 13, 1886, in St. Catharine, Mo.; d. Oct. 20, 1886. 

546 IX. Earl,* b. March 23, 1888, in St. Catharine, Mo. 

303. 

DANIEL^ CHURCHILL (Sylvester," John,« Samuel," 
Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born iu Portland, N. Y., July 16, 
1820. Lived at Portland and Westfield, N.Y., and died in 1896. 
He was a farmer. Married, at Westheld, N. Y., 1841, Julia House, 
daughter of David and Nabby House. 

Children born at Portland, N. Y. — 
647 I. Leroy," b. 1842; m. Nancy Jane Walker. 

II. Amy R.,* b. 1848; d. June 19, 1867. 

III. LiLLiE M.,* b. 1853; m. John Vanberg, at Portland, 1890. 



492 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

303. 

LEVI' CHURCHILL (Sylvester,^ John,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Portland, N.Y., Dec. 21, 1822. They 
lived in Chardon, 0. Married, at Manson, 0., Oct. 8, 1851, Sarah 

A. HiNTSTON. 

Child. 

I. Sarah J.,^ m. Mr. Sanders, and was living at Munson, O., and 
wrote us July 20, 1901, but gave no information about her 
father's or her own family, except that Levi Churchill was her 
father. 

304. 

ORVILLE^ CHURCHILL (Alv[n,« Johx,^ Samuel," Samuel,' 
Joseph,- Josiah ^) . Born Jnly 3, 1829. Married, Mary Jane 

RiGLES. 

Children. 

548 I. Adelbert.^ 
II. Francella.** 

III. Ella. 8 

549 IV. Miles. 8 

V. Harriet. 8 

305. 

SAMUEL LYMAN" CHURCHILL (Alvin,« John,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Scott, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1834. 
He lived in Spafford, N.Y., and was a fanner and cooper. Married 
1st, April 27, 1858, Mary A. (Alvord) Randall, born in Decatur, 
N.Y., May 6, 1827 ; died April 6, 1862. Married 2d, July 11, 1862, 
at Florence, N.Y., Harriet A. Russell, born July 25, 1843. 

Child by First Wife. 

550 I. Seymour L.,' b. Jan. 5, 1861, 

Children by Second Wife. 

II. Jason C.,^ b. April 13, 1863. 
Abraham L.,^ b. Aug. 9, 1866. 
Irving L.,^ b. May 24, 1871. 
Mart V.,** b. May 7, 1873. 
Ernest M.,^ b. Fob. 26, 1875. He served in the war with Spain, 

Third Missouri Regiment. Graduated at Wesleyan University ; 

professor in Canfield College, Owatoma, Mo. 
Martha V.,« b. Jan. 8, 1877; d. June 3, 1882. 
Alice May,« b. July 14, 1884. 

306. 

JOHN W." CHURCHILL (Chauncy,« John,^ Samuel," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Scott, KY., Aug. 13, 1836. Educated 
in district school. Removed and settled a farm at Long View, 
Champaign County, 111., in 1859. Married 1st, at Raymond, Cham- 



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SYLVANUS CHURCHILL, 

TULA, N.Y. 
(No. 307, page 493.) 



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paign County, 111., April 13, 1871, Alice P. Martinie, daughter of 
David and Mary (Triplet) Martinie. She died Aug. 1, 1886. Mar- 
ried 2d, March, 1890, Catherine Watson. 

Children boi'ri in Raymond, Champaign County, III. 

I. Mary C.,» b. May 26, 1872; m. H. B. Stevens, at Philo, 111., Sep- 
tember, 1892. 

They lived, 1899, on the old Churchill homestead, at East Scott, 
N.Y. They have four children. Names not given. 
555 II. Charles F.,^ b. Jan. 1, 1876. 

566 III. Ethelbert C.,« b. Jan. 23, 1882. 



307. 

SYLVANUS A.^ CHURCHILL (Chauncy,« John,** Samuel," 
Samuel,' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Scott, Cortland County, N.Y., 
Nov. 26, 1839. Educated in the common schools and the acad- 
emy at Homer, N.Y., and lived in his native town, a farmer. Mar- 
ried 1st, Nov. 22, 1867, Caroline Eadie, died Sept. 2, 1888. She 
was the daughter of John and Abigail (Doty) Eadie. Married 2d, 
Sept. 7, 1892, Sarah Erminnie Woodworth, daughter of Cyrenus 
and Charlotte (Manton) Woodworth. 

Children born at East Scott, iV. F. 

557 I. Herman,* b. Oct. 9, 1869; m. Cora French, June 15, 1898, at 

Menominie, Wis. 

Herman Churchill attended the public schools until fourteen years 
of age, then graduated at Homer Academy, in 1887, and from Syra- 
cuse University with degree of A.B., in 1894, member of Phi Beta 
Kappa Society. Mr. Churchill has been a successful teacher in 
several of the high grade schools in New York and Wisconsin, and 
in the Madison, Wis., High School, but for several years has 
spent his summers in postgraduate work at the universities of Wis- 
consin and Chicago. He received A.M. from University of Wis- 
consin, 1902, and is now (1904) instructor in North Western 
University. 

They have One Child. 

1. Irving Lester Churchill, b. at Madison, Wis., April 9, 1901. 

II. Edith,8 b. Aug. 20, 1875. 
568 III. Eadie, 8 b. Aug. 20, 1875; m. Mat S. Ckosley, Dec. 4, 1902, and 
have one 

Child. 
1. Doris May, b. Oct. 5, 1903. 

Children of Second Wife. 

659 IV. Stlvanus W.,''b. July 14, 1894. 

660 V. Leo,« b. April 29, 1896. 

VI. Gladys Erminnie,* b. May 8, 1902. 



494 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

308. 

OLIVER CLINTON^ CHURCHILL (Chauncy/ John,^ 
Samuel,^ Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Scott, IST.Y., March 
22, 1841. He was educated at public schools and at Homer Acad- 
emy, IST.Y. Served in the Union Army in the Civil War. Lived at 
Homer, IST.Y., where he was a grocer. Married, at Preble, N.Y., Oct. 
26, 1865, Delphine Roe. 

One Child, born at Homer, N. Y. 
I. Alice Louise,^ b. Oct. 1, 1872. 

309. 

LAFAYETTE M.^ CHURCHILL (Chauncy,« John,^ Samuel,* 

Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born at Scott, N.Y., March 17, 1846. 

Educated in the common schools. Married, at Preble, N.Y., March 

9, 1870, Eliza Pratt, daughter of Orrin and Ruth E. (Capron) 

Pratt. 

Children. 

I. Charles P.,« b. in Scott, N.Y., June 6, 1871; d. at Raymond, 111., 
Aug. 21, 1880. 

561 II. Leslie M., 8 b. in Scott, N.Y., March 6, 1873. 

III. Catharine A.,^ b. in Scott, N.Y., May 21, 1875; m. Clarekce 

Williams, Dec. 24, 1894, in Philo, 111. 

IV. Olive C.,^ b. in Raymond, 111., March 19, 1880; m. Royal Cole, 

June 20, 1899, at Philo, 111. 
V. Ruth E.,« b. in Raymond, 111., July 17, 1882. 

562 VI. Melvin C. ,8 b. in Raymond, 111., Sept. 26, 1885. 

563 VII. Clinton S.,** b in Raymond, 111., Dec. 10, 1888. 
VIII. Helen A.,* b. in Raymond, 111., April 5, 1891. 

310. 

CALEB WASHINGTON^ CHURCHILL (Chauncy,« John,* 
Samuel,* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Scott, Cortland 
County, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1850, and has lived there, a farmer, since. 
That part of Scott is now (1899) Tula, his post-office address. He 
was educated in the public schools and at Homer Academy, N.Y. 
Married 1st, at Spafford, N.Y., March 28, 1871, Achsah Eadie, 
daughter of John and Abigail (Doty) Eadie. Married 2d,- Nov. 6, 
1884, Minnie A. Brown, in Champaign County, 111. 

First Wife's Children, born in South Spafford. 

564 I. Willie J.,» b. Dec. 8, 1872. 

II. Bertha Euphemia,^ b. Oct. 11, 1874. 
566 III. Floyd Lerot,« b. Jan. 8, 1878. 

Children of Second Wife, born at Tula, N. Y. 

IV. Achsah Minnie,** b. March 27, 1886. 
566 V. Archibald Caleb, ^ b. March 9, 1888. 




PROF. HERMAN CHURCHILL. 

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667 VI. Neil S.,^ b. Aug. 21, 1889. 

VII. Blanche Elizabeth,^ b. Jan. 12, 1891. 

VIII. Nellie Kate,* b. Dec. 25, 1892. 

IX. Lula Margaret,* b. June 19, 1895. 

568 X. Harold Linslev,* b. Juno 1, 189^. 

3.11. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN^ CHURCHILL (Chauncy,« John,^ 

Samuel/ Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Scott, Cortland 

County, N.Y., July 30, 1852, educated in the public schools, lived 

at Onondaga Valley, N.Y. He was a grocer and postmaster, town 

clerk, and member of the school board of the town. Married, at 

Spafford, N.Y., May 21, 1878, Carrie Churchill, daughter of 

James. 

Children. 

I. Ethel Ann,» b. June 24, 1879. 
II. Helen May,» b. July 14, 1883. 

669 III. Leon Benjamin,« b. June 30, 1888. 

313. 

JASON M." CHURCHILL (Chauncy," John,^ Samuel,^ Sam- 
uel,' Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born in Scott, N. Y., April 2, 1855. Com- 
pleted his education in Homer Academy, N.Y. Taught school 
several terms. Settled after marriage at Philo, Champaign County, 
111. A farmer. Married, Sept. 25, 1878, at Spafford, N.Y., Jennie 
E. French, daughter of Jason C. and Emily (Rice) French. 

Children born at Raymond, III. 

I. Lottie J.,« b. June 26, 1880. 
II. Agnes E.,** b. Nov. 21, 1884. 

670 III. Eugene J.," b. at Crittenden, III., April 3, 1892. 

313. 

GEORGE^ CHURCHILL (Darius,^ William,^ Samuel," 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Champlain, N.Y., March 22, 
1818. Died March 30, 1875. We have obtained no facts in regard 
to Mr. Churchill's residence or occupation. Married, Feb. 13, 1842, 
Louisa Jane Jackson, born at Peru, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1819, 
daughter of Israel and Esther (Allen) Jackson, of Plattsburgh, N.Y. 
She died in South Bombay, N.Y., April 11, 1885. 

Children. 

I. Wallace,^ b. Nov. 15, 1842. He enlisted in the army and died in 
the service in the Civil War, at New Orleans. July 30, 1864. 
II. Russell,* b. Sept. 18, 1844; m. Abbie Kibbe, Nov. 5, 1877. They 
lived at Burlington, Vt. 
III. Caroline,* b. Nov. 23, 1845; m. Jonas Phelps, Oct. 15, 1874. 
They lived in South Bombay, N.Y. 



496 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

IV. Tryphenia a.,** b. March 12, 1847; d. Aug. 15, 1858. 
V. Mart E.,^ b. May 13, 1849; m. Alexander Johnston, Nov. 18, 

1869. They lived in Helena, N.Y. 
VI. Lydia a.,** b. Oct. 16, 1851; m. Frank Yadow, Oct. 26, 1889. 
They lived at South Bombay, N.Y. 
VII. Phebe E.,^ b. May 16, 1853; m. 1st, Bethuel Allen, April 12, 
1876 ; m. 2d, Allen Draper, in 1895. They lived in Philadel- 
phia, N.Y. 
VIII. Esther J.,** b. Aug. 28, 1855; d. Aug. 25, 1870. 
IX. Theresa A.,^ b. June 8, 1858; d. Dec. 13, 1877. 

314 o 

SAMUEL^ CHURCHILL (Darius,« Samuel/ Samuel," Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born March 28, 1823, in Champlain, N.Y- 
When he was twelve years old his mother died, and he went to live 
with Abijah North, of Champlain, and later Avent to Keeseville, 
N.Y., and learned the blacksmith trade of John Dunning. He set- 
tled, first as a farmer and blacksmith, in Chazy, N.Y., but in 1852 
moved to Avon, N.Y., and set up as a wagon-maker, but soon 
changed and kept a general store, until 1879, when he went West, 
first to Leadville, Col., and then to Aspen, Col., in 1881, where he 
died Eeb. 18, 1897. Mr. Churchill served in the Civil War, in the 
Thirteenth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, and in the 
Eighth New York Cavalry. Married, at Plattsburgh, N.Y., Sept. 
3, 1846, Jemima Deuel Jackson, daughter of Israel and Esther 
(Allen) Jackson, born in Peru, N.Y., May 13, 1825. Died in Avon, 
N.Y., April 6, 1880. 

Children, first three horn in Chazy, the rest in Avon, N. Y. 

I. Darius P.« (Charles J. North), b. May 13, 1847. 

The name " Charlie North" became so fastened upon him in boy- 
hood, when he left home to live among strangers, that he later 
adopted the name Charles J. North, and had the same legally con- 
firmed by order of the court at Buffalo, N.Y., 1881. Mr. North 
has been greatly interested in the work of the compilers of this vol- 
ume, and has from time to time contributed much in aid of his own 
line. He has paid some attention to genealogy and history, is 
treasurer of the Buffalo Historical Society, member of the N.Y. 
Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and also of the New 
York Society of Mayflower Descendants, and has also been active 
and influential in political reform movements, inaugurated by the 
Republican party in New York. This account is from his letter to 
the editor, in 1903, but we have much helpful correspondence with 
him, dating back to 1885, and in nearly every year since. From 
1884, perhaps earlier, for many years Mr. North was in the insur- 
ance business in Buffalo, under the firm name of North & Vedder, 
"West Seneca street, but in 1903 his address is 283 EUicott square. He 
married Dora C. Briggs, dau. of Horace and Catherine (Morse) 
Briggs, June 30, 1881. 
II. Harminia Ernestine,® b. Aug. 6, 1848; m. Frederick Amos 

Haile, at Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1868. 

He was the son of John C. and Celia F. Haile, born at Edwards, 
N.Y., June 21, 1843. They lived in Avon, N.Y., until 1885, when 
they removed to Aspen, Col. 



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Children born in Avon, N. Y. 

1. Minnie Lutheria Haile, 1). Nov. 27. 1869; m. Andrew Jackson 

Pickrell, Oct. 9, 1889, at Aspen, Col. 

2. Frederick Churchill Haile, b. Dec. 27, 1872. He graduated at 

the School of Pharmacy, at the University at Buffalo, N.Y. 

III. LuTHERA H.,^ b. May 14, 1852; d. unmarried at Avon, N.Y., Oct. 
25, 1870. 

571 IV. Orville S.,s b. Feb 13, 1855; m. Leila C. Roberts, at Pitkin, 

Col. They lived at Aspen, Col., and had one child. 

Child. 
1. Marjorie E., b. Feb. 14, 1885. 

V. Sarah Eliza," b. Oct. 11, 1859; m. John T. Shumate, at Aspen, 
Col., April 2fi, 1887. 

They lived at Glenwood Springs, Col., where he was a lawyer 
and, in 1899, held the office of district attorney. 

Children. 

1. Churcliill Shumate, b. April 2, 1888. 

2. John Kdward Shumate, b. Aui^. 19, 1897; d. June 19, 1897. 
8. Huth Shumate, b. June 1, 1899. 

4. Bailey Shumate, b. Aug. 14, 1900 

VI. Esther J., «b. Aug. 28, 18G1 ; d. July, 1862. 

315. 

WILLIAM -' CHURCHILL (Darius,« William,^ Samuel/ Sam- 
uel/ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Champlain, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1827. 
He learned the trade of wagon-maker, and when a young man went to 
Rochester and worked in tlie Cunningliam Carriage Factory, but 
later removed to Henrietta, N.Y., where for some time he had a 
small farm, and also carried on a general wheelwright business. 
About 1865 he moved West, and it is not known in what place he 
located. Married, in Henrietta, N.Y., Olive Remington, daughter 
of Thomas. 

One Child rej)orted, perhaps there were others. 
I. Newton.* 

316. 

WASHINGTON ' CHURCHILL (William,« William,^ Sam- 
uel,* Samuel,"' Joseph," Josiah '). Born in Clinton, N.Y., March 
19, 1824. In 1886 they lived in Eau Claire, Wis., as we learn 
from Joseph E. Churchill (No. 321). Married, Feb. 25, 1847. 
Mary Lucinda Converse. 

Cliildren. 

572 I. JuLios C.,8 b. Dec. 22, 1848; m. Clara F. Parish, Sept. 19, 1872. 

Children. 

1. Oroh Hope, b. Aug. 13, 1875. 

2. Marian J., b. July 12, 1883. 

3. Julius C. Churchill, d. June 28, 1887. 



498 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

II. Helen M.,M). Feb. 18, 1851; m. Samuel C. Converse, Oct. 24, 

1869. 

Chitdren. 

1. Samuel Otis Converse, b. May 17, 1871; d. July 11, 1871. 

2. Washington F. Converse, b. Dec. 8, 1872; d. Feb. 1, 1873. 

3. Lillian Helen Converse, b. April 19, 1875. 

4. Ralph C. Converse, b. Jan. 27, 1884; d. Nov. 14, 1884. 

573 III. Edward W.,® b. Nov. 6,1853; m. Clara E. Griffin, March 10, 
1874. 

CJiildi-en. 

1. Arthur C, b, July 26, 1875. 

2. Mary W., b. Sept. 14, 1878. 

3. Hattie L., b. Dec. 17, 1883. 

IV. Melinda A.,^ b. April 21, 1856; m. Abram Binder, Nov. 5, 1874. 

Children. 

1. Lena P. Binder, b. Oct. 24, 1877. 

2. Lloyd W. Binder, b. Feb. 17, 1880 

3. Leroy JefPrie Binder, b. Dec. 27, 1885. 

674 V. George S.," b. Nov. 1, 1858; d. March 10, 1859. 

VI. Ella Lucinda,^ b. Aug. 21, 1860; d. Nov. 21, 1860. 

575 VII. Perin W., » b. Nov. 6, 1862; m. Carrie Haddock, Nov. 20, 1884. 

576 VIII Gilbert C,^ b. June 16, 1866; d. Dec. 27, 1866. 

577 IX. Darius W.,* b. June 23, 1868. 

678 X. BiRNET A. ,8 b. Dec. 6, 1873. 

317. 

BEN"JAMm J.^ CHURCHILL (William,^ William,^ Samuel/ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Clinton, N.Y., Feb. 22, 
1831. Mr. Churchill in 1886 prepared a careful and very full record 
of the family of his father and of the families of his brothers and 
sisters, but failed to give residences or occupations. He lived in 
Eau Claire, Wis., in 1886. We regret that we have not later infor- 
mation. Married, Oct. 25, 1856, Hannah E. Pratt. 

Children. 

I. Jennie A.,** b. June 25, 1858; m. William A. Severn, Oct. 10, 

1883 
II. Hattie E.,^ b. May 24, 1862; d. June 18, 1865. 

679 III. Charles W ,« b. Oct. 18, 1864. 
IV. Cora E..^ b. April 7, 1867. 

680 V. Homer E ,« b. Aug. 27, 1869. 

318. 

WILLIAM HEXRY" CHURCHILL (William,^ William,^ 
Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Clinton, N.Y., 
Dec. 13, 1834. We have no later information of this family than 
that furnished by Benjamin J. Churchill, in 1886, when they lived in 
or near Eau Claire, as we learn from Joseph E. Churchill, of 
Columbus. Married, Sept. 6, 1860, Jane Ann Barker. 



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Children. 

I. Mart L..^ b. July 31, 1861. 

II. Jessie E..^ b. July 8, 1864. 

III. Lizzie J.,« b. June 11, 1868 ; d. July 23, 1868. 

IV. LiBBiE P.,"^ b. April 26, 1871. 
681 V. William H.," b. Oct. 2, 1878. 

319. 

RUSSELL^ CHURCHILL (Julius,^ William,^ Samuel/ Sam- 
uel,' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born July 14, 1833, at Champlain, N.Y. 
Removed and settled at Springfield, 111., where he died June 14, 
1875. Married, April 14, 1858, Mary Turxer, born Aug. 13, 1832. 
She was of Scituate Harbor, Mass. 

Children. 

I. Isabel,^ b. June 18, 1860. 
II. Jes.sie,^ b. Nov. .5, 1863. 
III. Edgar Russell,** b. June, 1867; d. at two years. 

JOHN FILLMORE^ CHURCHILL (Dr. Julius,« William,^ 
Samuel,"" Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Champlain, N.Y., 
Dec. 28, 1837. Died at Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 12, 1873. Married, 
at Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 2, 1803, Cathkri.ve Wisemax. 

Children. 

I. Catherine E.,** b. March 9, 1866. 
582 II. Ohakle.s W ,« b. Aug. 27, 1868. 

321. 

JOSEPH E." CHURCHILL (James,«* William,^ Samuel," Sam- 
uel," Joseph,^ Josiah'). Born Oct. 22, 1829. He was living in 
Columbus, Wis., December, 1903, engaged in a commission business. 
Married, in Columbus, Wis., Oct. 30, 1877, Julia Bull. 

Child. 

I. Rodney J.,^ b. 1879; unmarried in December, 1903. Living in 
Columbus, Wis. 

* From Mrs. Helen E. (Churchill) Anderson, of Columbus, Wis., we have 
just received information (Dec. 20, 1903) enabling us to aild materially to the 
record of lier father (No. 126), viz. : James Churchill moved to Champlain, 
N.Y., with his father's family in 1806. Learned the trade of carpenter and mill- 
wright. Married Eliza Johnson, March 10, 1826, at Champlain, N.Y. They 
lived in Champlain until 1849, when Mr. Churchill went to California, where he 
spent ten years, and died in 1859, at Nevada City, Cal. His family removed to 
Columbus, Wis., in 1854, and his widow died there March 3, 1903, aged ninety- 
four years six months. Children: (1) Pamelia L., b. June 20, 1828; d. May 8, 
1841; (2) Josepli E. (No. 321, q. v.) ; (3) Cynthia, b. March 24, 1832; d. July 
9, 1832; (4) Helen E., b. Feb. 23, 1835; m. C. B. Anderson, at Columbus, 
Wis., Dec. 8, 1867; (5) James H., b. June 14, 1838 ; d. May 9, 1841, 



500 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

333. 

PEMBROKE ' CHURCHILL (Silas,« Ezekiel/ Samuel,-* Sam- 
uel/' Joseph/ Josiah^). Born April 29, 1826. Mr. Churchill 
lived in Warren, Mass., later for a time in Milton, Pa., but in 1885 
in Webster, Mass., since which last date we have no news from the 
family. Married, Nov. 2, 1853, Caroline M. Clements. 

Children horn, three in Warren, Mass., and one in Milton., Pa. 

I. Eddie," b. March 19, 1860; d. two clays after. 

II. Florence," b. March 1, ISGl ; d. Oct. 2, 18G1. 

683 III. DtjRAND Leon,** b. Aug. V7, 18G2. 

IV. Walter Edgar,* b April 30, 1873; d. June 10, 1873. 

336a. 

CULLEN ' CHURCHILL (Levi W.,« Ezekiel,^ Samuel,* Sam- 
uel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born, probably, in Alexander, N.Y. He 
married, but we have not received the name of his wife. 

One Child. 
I. CuLLEN.** No further record. 

336b. 

CHARLES CARROLL " CHURCHILL (Cullen D.,« Ezekiel,^ 

Samuel,* Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born April 30, 1839, 

probably at Alexander, N.Y. Married, Feb. 6, 1869, Charity 

Person, of Ellery, N.Y. 

Child. 

I, Mauy M.,** b. 1872; ni. Charles H. White, of Jamestown, N.Y., 
July 21, 18!}7. 
They were living in 190'J, in Conewango Valley, Chant County, 

N.Y. 

337. 

ALBRO RUTHVEN' CHURCHILL (Cullen D.,« Ezekiel,^ 
Samuel,* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born Sept. 13, 1843, prob- 
ably at Alexander. Married, Feb. 26, 1877, Mary J. McLees, of 
Davisburg, Mich. 

Children. 

I. Evelyn,^ b. 1883. 
II. Anna,8 b. 1887. 

338. 

HOMER CULLEN' CHURCHILL (Cullen D.,« Ezekiel,^ 
Samuel,* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born Nov. 14, 1848. Mar- 
ried, December, 1876, Rhoda Weegar, of Randolph, N.Y. 



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Children. 

I. Elva S.,« b. 1878; m. Elmer Wyman, of Straraburg, N.Y., Feb. 
17, 1898. 
Thev live in Springfield, Mass. 

584 II. Cassimek,« b. 1881. 

338a. 

WILLIS FLETCHER'^ CHURCHILL (Cullen D.,^ Ezekiel/ 

Samuel/ Samuel," Joseph,- Josiah ^). Bom July 8, 1861. Mar- 
ried 1st, Jan. 25, 1893, Alice B. Lord. She died Feb. 3, 1894. 
Married 2d, Feb. 13, 1895, Jexxie Johnson. 

Children of Second Wife. 

I. Ruth E..* b. December, 1895. 

585 II. Harold,^ b. Jan. 23, 1898. 

329. 

GILBERT WILLIAM ^ CHURCHILL (Noble,« Levi,^ Charles," 
Samuel,^ Joseph,"-^ Josiah ^). Born April 23, 1817, in New York 
State. He lived at Eaton, 0., and was by occupation an undertaker. 
We have not been able to reach his children. He died Sept. 6, 
1890. Married Jane Black, of Pittsburg, Penn. 

Children. 

Albert.* I^iverl in Iowa, and was a physician. 

Charles,^ m. and lived in Eaton, 0. 

Calvin,^ m. and lived in Eaton, (). 

Olive, ^ m. Mr. Kenney. They lived in Eaton, 0., in 1890. 

♦ 330. 

CHESTERFIELD LEONARD^ CHURCHILL (Noble,^ Levi,^ 
Charles,* Samuel,-^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born Feb. 1, 1820, later 
authority states, in Ohio. Perhaps his father removed to Ohio in 
1820. Chesterfield settled in California, and became a physician 
and an eminent surgeon in the San Francisco hospitals, California. 
He was also a fine painter and expert musician. Died in San Diego, 
in 1874. Married, May, 1850, Anne Starkaveather. 

Children. 

I. Emma,^ m. Mr. Gregg. 

II. A daughter,* m. Joseph Allison, of San Diego, Cal. 
III. Agnes,® m. Mr. La Tourette, Portland, Ore. 

331. 

JOHN EDWIN" CHURCHILL (Noble," Levi,=' Charles,* 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born August, 1822. He acquired a 
good education, but was of eccentric nature and Bohemian habits 



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502 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

and tastes. He was a painter of ability, a poet and a lecturer of 
some note, and also a fine musician and toured the country with Ole 
Bull about the time of the Civil War. About 1871 he wandered 
away from his family, and was last heard of in Savannah, Ga., with 
Sidney Lanier, painting his portrait, but was very ill. That was in 
1881. Married, at Le Roy, N.Y., 1862, Jennie Preston. Mrs. 
Jennie P. Churchill was a fine singer, and lived with her daughter until 
her death in 1888. 

Children. 

I. DoLLiE Zenobia,^ b. at Cleveland, 0., 1863; m., name of husband 
not received. In 1899 she lived at Chicago, a widow, no children. 

II. Evangeline,^ b. at Pontiac, Mich., 186G ; m. Richard Powell, a 
prosperous business man of Chicago. They had two children 
who died in infancy. 

332. 

DR. CHARLES CLINTON^ CHURCHILL (Noble,« Lkvi,« 
Charles,* Samuel,'' Joseph,^ Josiah '). Born at Eaton, 0., Dec. 
26, 1825. See page 407. His father's removal to Ohio was prob- 
ably in 1820 instead of 1830, but to Eaton in 1830. Graduated at 
the College of Surgeons, Philadelphia. He lived in Memphis, and 
later California. A man of high culture and noble character. 
While on a visit to his son, he died at Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 28, 
1898. Married 1st, at Memphis, Mary Ashe Rivers, of Memphis. 
Married 2d, in Memphis, 1878, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunning. 

Child. 

688a I. Chakles Noble,** b. in Memphis, Jan. 4, 1861 ; m. Kate E. Chism, 

of Francis Point, Miss., April 13, 1887. He is a member of the 
firm of Chism, Churchill & Co., wholesale grocers, Memphis, 
Tenn. 

333. 

LEVI MERRILL^ CHURCHILL (Charles Belden,« Levi,' 
Charles,'' Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Boonville, N.Y., 
Peb. 8, 1811. At the age of eleven years he went to live in the 
family of his aunt Elizabeth, wife of Leonard Hubbard, and Avas by 
them brought up to the age of twenty-one years. In this kindly 
Puritan household Vas another adopted relative of the Hubbards, his 
cousin, Marcia Boardman Churchill, between whom and himself was 
a very strong cousinly attachment. He went to South Carolina at 
the age of twenty years, and lived there for thirty-eight years. The 
most of this time he lived in South Carolina, but carried on business 
in Augusta, Ga. During the Civil War he made a fortune, but lost 
it when the war closed. In 1868 he moved to Illinois, and settled 
at or near Canton in that State. In the lists of his children and 
grandchildren he unfortunately omits the names of many who died 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 503 

young. Married, in South Carolina, Sept. 18, 1838, Hakriet 
Prothrough, of Augusta, Ga. 

Children horn in Edgefield, S.C; two, who died young, not named. 

I P:lmina E.,8 m. T. J. Howard, of Edgefield, S.C. 

They lived at Wood, Ga., and had five children, names not 
given. Mrs. Howard died in 1886. 

II. Martha Minerva,* m. Daniel Perrine, at Canton, 111. 

In 1902 they lived in Bedford, Ind., and had one son, name not 
given. 
III. Mary Zylpha,^ m. David Perrine, of Canton, 111. 

In 1902 they lived in Texarkana, Ark., and had one daughter, 
name not given. 

589 IV. Charles Nathaniel,* b. March 11, 1845; m. Mittie Collin, at 

Augusta, Ga. 

He was a farmer in 1902, at Wood, Ga. They have two sons, 
names not received. 

590 V. James Page,* b. Oct. 6, 1848; m. 1st, Mattie Busset, Memphis, 

Mo. ; m. 2d, Nellie Bennington, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 

In 1902 he was living in Koseville, 111., a farmer, and at that 
time helped us about his family account. Cliild of first wife: (1) 
Jessie Lou, b. July 15, 1872; m. John Cady. Children of second 
wife: (2) James Forest, b. Sept. 8, 1881; (3) George Levi, b. 
Jan. 19, 1891 ; (4) Nellie Columbia, b. Jan. 29, 1893. 
590a VI. Levi Merrill,* b. April 2, 1850; m. Sophie Burgett, at Lewis- 
ton, 111. 

They lived at Minneapolis in 1902, and had a son and daughter, 
names not obt;iined. Mr. Churchill was a merchant. 
VII. Harriet Eugenia,* m. Jack Suter, at Wyaconda, Mo., and they 

lived there, and had tliree sons, two of whom died in infancy. 
VIII. Isabella,* b. Sept. 30, 1856; m. Charles E. Mariner, at Canton, 

111. 

They lived, in 1902, in Galesburg, 111., and had one son and one 
daughter, names not obtained. 

334. 

CHARLES BELDEN' CHURCHILL, JR. (Charles B.," 
Levi,' Charles,^ Samuel,'' Joseph," Josiah "). Born April 25, 
1813, in Boonville, N.Y. Moved to Canton, 111., in 1837, taking 
with him his father and mother and four younger brothers and a 
sister. They settled on a farm in Putnam Township, and, in 1842, 
bought and planted a new farm in Canton Township. In 1845 he 
engaged in trade, and travelled through the South and in Canada in 
pursuit of his enterprise. In 1850 he returned to Illinois, and set- 
tled on his farm in Canton, and became a prosperous and influential 
citizen. Married, Nov. 26, 1850, Louisa E. Hurlburt, born in 
Boonville, N. Y., and a daughter of Mary (Churchill) Hurlburt. Mrs. 
Louisa E. Churchill was a woman of education and culture. 

Children, born in Canton, III. 
I. Sarah J.,* b. Aug. 23, 1851 ; unmarried in 1885. 
II. A daughter,* d. unnamed. 

III. Abbie a ,* b. June 22, 1853 ; m. Frank Marr, of Hagerstown, Md., 

June 11, 1879. 

They lived in New Tacoma, Wash., in 1885, and had children: 
(1) KosaB. Marr; (2) Lucile H. A. Marr. 



504 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

IV. A SON,* d. unnamed. 

V. Elizabeth,^ b. Feb. 27, 1856; m. Norton H. Chukchill, Dec. 22, 

1879. He is the son of No. 345. 
VI. Charles B.,« b Aug. 1, 1859; d. in 1865. 
691 VII. Franklin S.,^ b. Feb. 2, 1865; ra. Finvola Campbell, Nov. 9, 
1887. 

339. 

CARMI ' CHURCHILL (Carolus," Levi,^ Charles," Samuel/ 
Joseph,' Josiah^). Born in Boonville, KY., Feb. 25, 1813. 
(We learn since printing page 409, that Carolus "^ Churchill and 
Polly Rowland were married at New Berlin, N.Y., March 14, 1812, 
and that he enlisted at Boonville, September, 1814, and served in 
" the War of 1812," until his discharge, at Sackett's Harbor, 
November, 1814.) Carmi settled in Ashtabula County, Ohio, first, 
but later lived in Canton and Henderson, 111., and in Rome, Iowa, 
where he died May 9, 1892. Married 1st, Sallie Stowe ; 2d, in 
Ohio, Elvira Conant ; 3d, in Rome, Iowa, Mrs. Frances Jacksok. 

Children of First Wife. 

5i)la I. Horace,* b. in Ashtabula County, Ohio; m. 1st, Cornelia Dalkt, 

in Henderson, 111. ; 2d, Margaret Willey, in Henderson, 111. 
II. Roxanna,® b. in Ashtabula County, Ohio; m. Swazy Hitt, in 
Henderson, 111. 

III. Jane,** b. Canton, 111.; m. John Conant, in Henderson, 111. 

Children of Second Wife. 

IV. Elizabeth,* b. in Henderson, 111 ; m. William Driffill, at 

Alexis, 111. 
V. Harriet,** b. at Galesburg, 111. ; m. Mr. Brown, in Rome, Iowa. 

VI. Emma,** b. in Henderson. 111.; m. William Kelley, at Perry, Iowa. 
691b VII. Hardy, ^ b. in Henderson, 111.; m. (name not given) at Perry, Iowa. 

VIII. Harry,** b. in Andover, 111. Killed in a railroad accident in 
Missouri. 

Ckild of Third Wife. 
IX. Bethia,* b. in Rome, Iowa. » 



340. 

JOHN' CHURCHILL (Carolus,« Levi,^ Charles,^ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,^ Josiah^). Born in New York State, Aug. 13, 1814. 
He removed to Ohio and lived at East Trumbull. He was a dairy 
farmer. Married Eleanor Bertram, of East Trumbull, Ohio, born 
Jan. 1, 1820. He died April 6, 1897, and she died April 19, 1886. 

Children born at Hast Trumbull. 

I. Adeline,* b. April 8, 1844; m. Henry Kellogg, and died in July, 
1866. 
II. Warren,* b. Dec. 29, 1846. Enlisted in the Civil War, in 1863, 
and died soon after his return home, from effects of sickness and 
exposure. 



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340a 

PHILINDA^ CHURCHILL (Carolus,« Levi/ Charles/ 
Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah ^). Bom in Oneida County, N,Y., 
Dec. 14, 1816. Married Joshua Smith. They lived in Ashtabula, 
Ohio, and Rock Island, 111., where she died, Sept, 12, 1850. 

Children born in Ohio. 

I. MuHiTABEr, ^ Smith, b. Feb. l.'i, 1837; m. jAMr;s Reynolds, in 

Monnioutb, 111. 
II. Hannah'^ Smith, m. Royal Scott, in Monmouth, III. 

III. Samuel ^ Smith. 

IV. Jeannette ** Smith, m. Augustus Churchill, of Monmouth, 111. 
V. Charles ® Smith. 

341. 

NICHOLAS" CHURCHILL (Carolus/ Levi/ Charles/ Sam- 
uel,-^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in 1818 in Oneida, N.Y. He 
removed to the West and lived in Canton, Ohio, and Henderson, 111., 
and later in Monmouth, Kan. Married in Joliet, 111., Lydia Ann 
Rowland, daughter of Nicholas and Polly Rowland. Married 2d, 
Ida Curtis, in Rockland, 111. He was a farmer and died in Mar- 
shall County, Kan., Feb. 19, 1901. 

Children born, the first in Fvlton, the rest in Henderson, III. 

591c I. Augustus, * m. Jeannette Churchill, in Monmouth, 111. 

591(1 II. Fayette,^ m. Helen Jennings, in Henry County, 111. 
691e III. Francis.^ 
591f IV. James. 8 

V. Alfreda.* 
591g VI. William.* 

342. 

CALVIN WEBSTER" CHURCHILL (Carolus,-^ Levi/ 
Charles,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Oneida, N.Y., in 
1820. He removed West and settled first in Ohio, but later lived in 
Alexis, 111., and later in Aurora, Neb. He was a farmer. He died 
in Nebraska. Married 1st, Sarah Bugbee. Married 2d, Joanna 
Rafferty. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. and II. Twin boys, unnamed, died in infancy. 

III. Lurindia,'^ b. 1848; in. Ti.mothy Rafferty, at Alexis, 111. 

IV. Hannah,^ b. in Ohio, in 1844 ; d. atGalesburg, 111., March 10, 1848. 
V. Millie,^ b. in Henderson, 111., in 1854; ul Harvie Churchill. 

VI. Orvilla O.,^ m. Reuben H. Conant, Monmouth, 111. 
VII. Inez,* m. Jonathan Welsh, at Alexis, 111. 

Children of Second Wife. 

691h VIII. Francis Marion;- m. 1st, Clara Willis, who died in Nebraska; 
ni. 2d, Martha Bremersted; 3d, Nettie Moore. They lived in 
Missouri. 



506 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY . [Connecticut 

IX. LiLLA E.,^ b. 1856; m. Clement Walford. 

X John,** m. Anna Bremersted. 
XI. Maud,'* m. Edward Newcome. They live in Nebraska. 

343. 

GEORGE ' CHURCHILL (Carolus/' Levi/ Charles/ Samuel/ 
Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Boonville, N.Y., Oct. 6, 1825. Re- 
moved West and settled in Castana, Iowa; a farmer. Married in 
Bureau County, 111., Margaret Campbell. 

Children born in Bureau County^ III. 

I. Maria. ^ 

II. Angeline.® 

691i III. Oren,** m. Eva Bramble. 

IV. May,* m. Reuman Bigelovv, in Monona County, lov^'a. 

691j V. Charles, * m. Rachel Rilet, in Ute, Iowa. 

VI. John,* m. Rena Riley, in Ute, Iowa. 

VII. Anna,* m. 1st, Isaac Mulnix; and 2d, Mr. Mitchell, Ute, Iowa. 

344. 

BENJAMIN ' CHURCHILL (Carolus," Levi,"' Charles,^ Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Boonville, N.Y., May 1, 1827. 
Removed with his father's family to the West, and settled in Alexis, 
111. Married in Peoria, HI., in 1846, Sarah Rowland, daughter of 
Nicholas and Polly Rowland. 

Children. 
I. Emily J.,** b. in Peoria; d. young at Henderson, 111. 
II. Infant boy, b. at Henderson; died unnamed. 

III. Josephine A ,** b. May 26, 1850; in. 1st, Perry Hines, of Wood- 
hull, 111., Sept. 9, 1872; 2d, John Driffell, Alexis, 111., Sept. 
9, 1876. She died Jan. 25, 1897, leaving a son, Benjamin Hines, 
and two daughters of second husband. 
■ IV. Esther L.,** b. Jan. 29, 1852; m. Edmund Wixon, Sept. 7, 1876, 
at Alexis, 111. They have a son and daughter. 

344a. 

ARTIMISSA' CHURCHILL (Carolus," Levi,'^ Charles,^ Sam- 
uel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Oneida, County, N.Y., April 27, 
1829. Removed with her father's family to the West. Lived after 
marriage in Henderson, and near Alexis, 111. Married 1st, John 
Palmer, in Knox County, 111., a farmer. Married 2d, Benjamin 
Orcjm, a bookkeeper in a mercantile house in Galesburg, 111. Arti- 
missa (Churchill) Orum died Oct. 27, 1885. 

Children of First Husband. 
I. G. W." Palmer, b. in Victoria, 111., July 20, 1847; m. H. M. 
Levalley, Victoria, 111. 
II. Elizabeth* Palmer, b. in Ionia, 111., Sept. 17, 1851. 
III. John* Palmer, b. in Kelley Township, 111., Feb. 3, 1853. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENEEATION 507 

IV. James F.^ Palmer, b. in Kelley Township, 111., May 10, 1854; 
m. Sarah Churchill, in Canton, 111. 
V. Edward® Palmer, b. in Kelley Township, 111., April 8, 1857; m. 
Cora Fanstock, in Galesburg, 111. 
VI. Abel* Palmer, b. in Kelley Township, 111., Feb. 12, 1859; m. 

Belle Cunningham, in (-anton, 111. 
VII. Charles L.® Palmer, b. in Kelley Township, 111., Sept. 21, 18G0; 
m. 1st, Hettie Witt; 2d, Nettie McMullin. 

Children of Second Husband borri in Kelley Township, III. 

VIII. Mart J.« Orum, b. Aug. 13, 1866; m. Fred Suydam. 
IX. Fannie^ Orum, b. Dec. 27, 1869; m. Lee Stannard. 
X. Benjamin^ Orum, d. aged about one year. 



344b. 

MARY' CHURCHILL (Cakolus/ Levi/" Charles/ Samuel/ 
Joseph/' Josiah^). Born in Oneida County, IST.Y., March 25, 1831. 
Removed with her father's family to the West, and lived after mar- 
riage in Henderson and Monmouth, Til. Married at Henderson, in 
1849, Hezekiah Witt. 

Children born at Henderson and Monmouth, and as noted. 

I. JoHN^ Witt, b Jan. 19, 1850. 
II. Adeline* Witt, b. Feb. 21, 1851 ; m. Thomas Longshore at Mon- 
mouth. 

III. Ruth® Witt, b. May 7, 1853; m. William Jones, at Monmouth. 

IV. George® Witt, b. Aug. 12, 1855; m. Georgianna Ostrom, at 

Monmouth. 
V Laura" Witt, b. at Galesburg, 111., Dec. 20, 1857; m. Charles 

McGlaflin, at Monmouth. 
VI. Lillie® Witt, b. Dec. 9, 1860; m. Walter Adams, at Monmouth. 
VII. Hettie ® Witt, b. July 13, 1861 ; m. Charles Palmer, at Keokuk, 
Iowa. 
VIII. Dellia® Witt, b. Dec. 25, 1863; m. Edward Richards, at Mon- 
mouth. 
IX. Edward® Witt, b. May 24, 1871; m. Annie Stevenson, at Atchi- 
son, Kan. 
X. Ida® Witt, b. at Oquawka, 111., Doe. 29, 1869; d. there Feb. 3, 
1870. 

345. 

CALVm WEBSTER^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin/ Levi/ 
Charles,* Samuel,''' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Boonville, N.Y. 
Married Marietta Strater. 

Children. 

I. Norton M.,'=' m. Elizabeth Churchill. He is a farmer. They 
live near Mt. Ayr, la., and have two children. 

Children. 
1. Charles B. | 2. Louisa E. 

II. Earl,® m. Harriet Ackworth. 
III. Leland,® m. Emma Gold. 



508 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

IV. Annie, ^ m. Marion Lyons. 

V. RosELLA,* m. Charles Rockwell. 

VI. Charles,*^ m. Harriet Walker. 

VII. Lura,^ m. Fred Van Orman. 

VIII. Child,* d. in infancy. 



346. 

DANIEL ' CHURCHILL (Benjamin,'"' Levi/ Charles,'' Samuel,^^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Boonville, IST.Y. Married, in Alexis, 
111., -Caroline Conant. 

Said to have been Children, of whom the following Six lived to be Harried. 

I. Edwin A.,^ m. Emmeline Green. 

II. Herbert,* in. Miss Davis. 

III. Eva,* m. Herbert Beswick. 

IV. Richard,* rn. Miss McLane. 
V. Caroline.* 

VI. Goldie.* 

347. 

LEVI HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (Benjamin," Levi,^ Charles,^ 

Samuel,' Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Boonville, IST.Y. Married, 

in Georgetown, Mo., July 4, 1860, Marian Eliza Williamson, of 

Boonville. 

Children. 

I. Eunice Mahala,* m. Emery W. Johnston, of Bedford, la. 

IL Ellen F.,* d. in infancy. 

III. Kate,* m. Lester S. Hibbard, of Hopkins, Mo. 

IV. Chloe a.,* m. Seneca Ball, of Hopkins, Mo. They had two 

Children . 

1. Jesse S. Ball, d. in infancy. 

2. Ira S. Ball, d. in infancy. 
V. Maud Annette,* unmarried. 

VI. Ruby Irene,* m. Will R. Tame. 

Three other children died in infancy. 



348. 

HARVEY A." CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Levi,^ Charles," 
Samuel,-'' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Boonville, N.Y. Married 
1st, in Galesburg, 111., Millie Churchill. Married 2d, in Gales- 
burg, 111., Nancy J. Routh. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. IsHMAEL,* m. Mary Barks. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Effib,* m. Noah Barks 

III. Delos,* m. Caroline Robertson. 

IV. Bertha,* m. Elmer Hunt. 



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509 



V. Selden," unmarried. 

VI. Pearl,* m. George Wray. 

VII. LiLLiE,* d. in infancy. 

VIII. Lloyd,* unmarried. 

IX. Gladys,* unmarried. 

352. 

CHARLES HOLIDAY" CHURCHILL (Dr. Claudius B.,« 
Charles,^ Charles/ Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah^). Born about 
1830, in Newburne, N.(!. Lived in New Orleans,. La., a hardware 
merchant. Died April 28, 1868. Married, October, 1864, Martha 

Thorn. 

Children horn in New Orleans. 

I. Charles Robert/ b. 1870. He is a graduate of Tuliine Univer- 

sity, New Orleans, 1889. In January, 1904, is a dealer in elec- 
trical and sugar macliinery in New Orleans and unmarried. 
II. Ida Frances/ m. J F. Thomas, Jr. 

Child. 
1. Ida Churchill Thomas. 

353. 

SYLVESTER BROWN ^ CHURCHILL (Dr. Claudius B.,« 
Charles,^ Charles,^ Samuel,^ Joseph/ Josiah^). Born in New- 
burne, N.C. Died in 1890. Married Malvina Bekmudiz. 

Children born in New Orleans, La. 

I. William Goodrich. ** 

II. Sylvester B.,* m. Miss Moore. 

III. Mary,* m Ambrose A. Moore. 

IV. James Fergkson,* d. early. 
V. Edward Everett.* 

354. 

WYLIE CROOME ' CHURCHILL (Dr. Claudius B./ Charles/ 
Charles/ Samuel,*^ Joseph/ Josiah '). Born, probably, in New 
Orleans. Married Cora Belle Mariner. 

Children. 
I. Charles Holiday.* 

II. Alfred Mariner,* m. Miss Moore. 
III. Cora Belle.* 

She was adopted by a family living in Little Rock, Ark. 



355. 

THOMAS HOLIDAY" CHURCHILL (Dr. Claudius B./ 
Charles/ Charles/ Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah^). Born in New 
Orleans, and lived there. He was a clerk or bookkeeper. Died in 
1889. Married Laura K Stirling. 



510 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Childo'en horn in New Orleans. 

I. Claudius Belden.* 
II. Thomas Holiday.* 

He was collector at New Orleans. 

III. Emily Green.^ 

IV. Romeo. '^ 

357. 

CHAUNCY^ CHURCHILL (Chislieu/' Samuel/ Charles,'' 

Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born Feb. 8, 1808, in Newington, 

Conn. He died June 23, 1868. Married, Nov. 5, 1836, Abigail 

Smith Webster. 

Children. 

I. Henry Andros,^ b. Feb. 28, 1837; d. Feb. 25, 1842. 

II. Edward Chester,^ b. May 12, 1840; d. June 19, 1840. 

III. Sarah Virginia, » b. March 11, 1842. 

692 IV. Edward Henry,« b. July 14, 1844. 



358. 

CALVIN^ CHURCHILL (Chislieu,« Samuel,^ CharlfV 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born March, 1810. He removed 
to the South and was a Methodist minister, in Georgia, and died on 
his return, June 23, 1868. Married, Aug. 9, 1832, Mary 

GiLSTRAP. 

Children. 

I. Henry Gilstrap,^ b. July 4, 1833; d. Aug. 28, 1835. 
II. Mary Elizabeth,^ b. July 11, 1836; d. July 19, 1840. 
III. Angelina Virginia,^ b. Aug. 29, 1838. 

359. 

SAMUEL SEYMOUR' CHURCHILL (Chislieu,« Samuel,^ 
Charles,^ Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born Feb. 28, 1825, in 
Newington, Conn., and lived there, a farmer. He died April 2, 
1900. Married, Nov. 11, 1846, at Vernon, Conn., Louisa Hunt, of 
Vernon, Conn. She was the daughter of Erastus and Tryphena 
(Clark) Hunt, born Jan. 23, 1825 ; died Sept. 19, 1894. 

Ohild^-en. 

I. Henry Dwight,^ b. May, 5, 1849; unmarried. 
593 II. George Edward,** b. Dec. 11, 1858; m. Anna Wickham, dau. of 

William F., of East Hartford, Aug. 23, 1888. Mr. Churchill is 
one of Newington"s representative citizens, and has held many pub- 
lic offices of honor and trust, member of the General Assembly 
in 1899, and delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1902. 
Children: (1) Almeron, b. July 27, 1889; (2) Louisa, b. Sept. 
12, 1898. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENEEATION 511 



360. 

JOHN^ CHUECHILL (John/ Samuel,"' Chakles/ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in New Hartford, Conn., Sept. 16, 1814. 
Lived on the farm until about sixteen, when he removed with his 
mother to BristoL He was a man of large frame, slow in movement, 
and deliberate in thought and speech ; a student of nature, a lover of 
plants and flowers. He was also an extensive collector of native 
Indian implements. Retiring in disposition he took no part in 
public matters, while he was of sterling character and sound judg- 
ment, and a loyal Freemason. He at one time had a Daguerrean 
room and took pictures. His wife was a woman of more than 
usual intellectual force, a reader of the best literature, especially- 
royal biography. In later life she was a strong advocate of woman 
suffrage. She died at Bristol, Dec. 20, 1892, aged seventy years. 
He died at Bristol, June 28, 1887, and was buried with Masonic 
honors. Married, at Bristol, Nov. 4, 1841, Ann Eliza Hendrick. 

Children born at Bristol. 

I. Electa,* b. Sept. 7, 1843; m. Austin David Thompson, Sept. 13, 
1865. He was born at Barnard, Vt., and was the son of Nathan 
P. and Elvira (Ellis) Thompson. He served in the army three 
years durini,' tlie Civil War. They lived at Bristol, Conn., and 
had two children: (1) Eva Mae Thompson, b. Oct. 26, 1866; 
(2) Austin Churchill Thompson, b. Sept. 4, 1871; m. Julia 
Edna Booker, of Torrington, Conn. 
II. Ann Eliza, ^ b. 1847; and d. Oct. 12, 1856, aged nine years. 

III. Lucy Augusta,* b. Jan. 8, 1850; unmarried. 

IV. John,® b. Feb. 27, 1859; m. Ella Steele, of New Britain, Conn., 

Nov. 16, 1898. She was the dau. of Jefferson and Mary (Steele) 
Steele. 

360a. 

ELECTA^ CHURCHILL (John," Samuel,^ Charles,^ Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). The account of her family on pages 411 and 
412, being incomplete there, is continued here to remedy the defects. 
Her eldest son, Henry Albert Seymour after graduation at the 
Columbian Law School at Washington, D.C., became a clerk in 
the U.S. Census office at Washington, then an examiner in the 
Patent Office, and subsequently law clerk to the Commissioner of 
Patents, and a principal examiner in the Patent Office. Afterwards 
he began practice in Washington as a patent lawyer and has had a 
successful and brilliant career. He has been extensively engaged 
in electric litigation. He is a member of the New York Yacht 
Club, and of the JNIetropolitan and Cosmos Clubs of Washington, 
D.C. Mrs. Mary Marilla (Leggett) Seymour, his wife, was the 



512 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

daughter of General Mortimer Dormer Leggett, a very distinguished 
Union oihcer in the Civil War. and his wife, Marilla (Wells) 
Leggett. Mrs. Seymour was born at Warren, Ohio, 2 August, 1853. 
Their residence is Washington, D.C. 

It is noted of the eldest daughter of Grace Ella (Seymour) 
Ingraham, that, christened Faith, she afterwards learned that an 
ancestress of hers named " Faith Allen " was hung for witchcraft 
on Gallows Hill, Salem, along with Rev. George Burroughs, and 
thereupon assumed for herself the name Faith Allen Ingraham. 

And I wish to express here the debt of gratitude which I, as 
editor, and largely compiler, of these later generations, owe to Mr. 
George Dudley Seymour, for the constant and kindly help he has 
found time to give in the work of compiling and revising and ad- 
vising, whenever appealed to, in the midst of his pressing business 
and social duties, in his busy life, as secretary of the Colonial War 
Society of Connecticut, member of the Century Club, of New York, 
the Cosmos Club, of Washington D.C, and the Graduates Club, of 
New Haven, and numerous other organizations which claim his time 
and attention. 

361. 

ABSALOM WELLES' CHURCHILL (John,'= Samuel,"^ 
Charles,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born March 29, 1820, 
at New Hartford, Conn. He removed in early manhood to Massa- 
chusetts, and lived first at Harvard, then at Groton, and later at 
Nashua, N.H., where he had a farm, and represented the town in 
the Legislature of 1855. Later he lived at what is now Ayer 
Junction, and at Shirley, Mass. In September, 1862, he enlisted 
in the Fifty-third Massachusetts Regiment, and was appointed to 
a position in the quartermaster's department, and remained there 
through his year of service. He was of genial nature, fine courtesy, 
and distinguished bearing, commanding the respect of all, and 
holding the affection of his friends. He was a life-long Unitarian 
in theology, but with strict Calvinistic ideas of home habits, and 
especially Sunday observance. He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow. 
He died at Shirley Village, Mass., April 10, 1875. Married, at 
Littleton, Mass., April 2, 1844, Harriet Mason Porter, daughter 
of John Mason and Harriet (Whitcomb) Porter, of Littleton. 

Children. 

I. Harriet Welles,^ b. in Harvard, Mass., April 6, 1845; m. 
Charles L. Bailey, of Manchester, N.H., Nov. 30, 18G9. In 
1903 the family lived at Waltham, Mass. 



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Children born at Shirley, Mass. 

1. Annie Mason Bailey, b. March 20, 1872. 

2. Joseph Welles Bailey, b. April 4, 1S7-4 

II. Augusta Porter,** b. in Groton, Mass , July 10, 1847; unmarried. 

III. Mary Kendall,'* b in Nashua, N.H., Oct 12, 1851; m. Henry 

RiciiARUsuN, Oct. 30, 1879, in Waltham, Mass. 

Children horn in Waltham. 

1. Wells Churchill Richardson, b. ,\ug 26, 1880. 

2. Amy Porter Richardson, b. July 1», 188(1. 

IV. Clarence Mason," b. in Nashua, N.H., Oct. 6, 1853; d. in Bristol, 

Conn., July 12, 1855. 
594 V. John Mason,** b. in Ayer, Mass. April 8, 18G2; m. Laura A. 

LiNscoTT, of Maplewood, Me., Nov, 2G, 1883. They lived in 
Waltham in 1889. 

Children. 

1. Laura Waters Churchill, b. July 23, 1884. 

2. Harriet Mason Churchill, b. June 8, 1887. 



862. 

CHARLES' CHURCHILL (John/' Samuel,"' Charles/ Sam- 
uel/ Joseph/' Josiah '). Rorn in New Hartford, Conn., May 25, 
1822. He was a man of active physical habit, ready and witty 
in conversation, tall and well-knit in figure, and bearing, it is 
said, in later years, a close resemblance to the actor, Joseph Jeffer- 
son. He was a lumber raerchaiit at Rristol. He died at Bristol, 
Nov. 16, 1891. Married, at Middletown, Conn., May 3, 1843, Alice 
C. Phillips, daughter of Otis and Celestia (Taylor) Phillips ; she 
was born at Canton, Conn., Jan. 3, 1826, and died at Bristol, Oct. 
20, 1899. She was a noble, home-loving mother, and the shock of 
the loss of their soldier son was very severe, and saddened the 
whole after lives of both the father and mother. 

Children horn in Bristol, Conn. 

I. Charles,^ b. Aug. 27, 1844. At the age of eighteen years he 
enlisted in the Sixteenth Regiment, Company K, Connecticut 
Volunteers, went to the front, participated in tlie battle of 
Antietam, was there taken prisoner, and, after nearly two years 
of terrible suffering and privation, died in prison at Florence, 
S.C, Nov. 3, 18<)4. He was a handsome, manly youtli of rare 
personal attractions and endowments, and popular with all. His 
loss was deeply mourned. 
II. Laura Waters,M). June 10, 1846; m. Charles Levi Frisbie, of 
Plainville, Conn,, Nov. 6, 1866. They lived in Plainville, and 
had children: (1) Nellie Alice Frisbie, m. 1st, Elmore C. Whit- 
man, of Bristol, and had a son, Harry Churchill Whitman. Then 
was divorced from Whitman, and m. 2d, A L. Bradley, of New 
Marlborough, Mass., and had a son, Churchill Frisbie Bradley. 
(2) Charles Churchill Frisbie, m. Annie C. Wirtz, of Naugatuck, 
Conn., and had Churchill Roswell Frisbie, b. in Naugatuck, and 
d. in New Britain in 1902, aged six years; and second son, 



514 THE CHUECHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Charles Churchill Frisbie, b. in Naugatuck, and d. in New 
Britain, aged four years ; and third son, Howard Frisbie, b. in 
New Britain in 1900. 

III. Alice Electa,^ b. June 8, 1848; m. William W. Russell, at 

Bristol, April 17, 1872. 

Children . 

1. William Walter Russell, d. young. 

2. Ernest Churchill Russell, b. Nov. 17, 1882; m. Annie Meyer, 

May 6, 1903, at Los Angeles, Cal., and live there. 

IV. John Welles,^ b. June 18, 1851 ; d. 1856. 

V. Mary Charlotte,^ b. Dec. 18, 1856; m. Erwin H. Perkins, Dec. 
14, 1882. He was born Feb. 15, 1841, son of Elias and Mary 
(Botsford) Perkins. 
VI. Arthur Clarence,* b. June 5, 1858; d. June 13, 1861. 
VII. Annie Charlieu,* b. June 12, 1861; m. Roswell O. Beach, May 
18, 1887. He was the son of Isaac W. and Ellen S (Olmsted) 
Beach, b. Sept. 28, 1861, and d. Dec. 13, 1895. 

363. 

SAMUEL CICEEO^ CHUECHILL (Josiah B.,« Samuel/ 
Charles/ Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Boonville, N.Y., 
Jan. 30, 1815. When five years old his mother died and his 
father took the family to Newington, where they were taken into 
the families of the relatives. Samnel C. went to live with his 
grandfather until the age of eleven, when, his father having married 
again, he went to live with him at Sempronius, N.Y., and worked on 
the farm, and later in the woolen mills at Summerhill, N.Y. He 
had but limited advantages at school until after he came of age, when 
he was able to attend several terms at the academy at Groton, N.Y., 
and fitted himself as best he could for his life work. He became a 
minister of the Methodist fellowship, and labored faithfully on 
several circuits in Western New York and Pennsylvania, from 1842 
to 1849. He was an able, active, and consecrated Christian 
minister, a devoted husband and father, extending a wide and be- 
neficent influence. On account of bronchial trouble he was obliged 
to give up constant preaching and engaged in farming in Nebraska. 
He died at Hamilton, Neb., Aug. 2, 1891. Married 1st, Aug. 30, 
1840, Emily North, of Berlin, Conn., who died Aug. 25, 1841. 
Married 2d, March 27, 1843, Sophia G. Gunn, daughter of William, 

of Mt. Upton, N.Y. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. Samuel Cicero,^ b. at Akron, O., June 5, 1841, and d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife. 
596 II. Bernard Fisk,^ b. at Clarion, Penn., July 4, 1844; m. Jane Wat- 

tenpaugh, of Elgin, la., April, 1874. In 1880 he was settled 
on a farm of two hundred acres, in Nuckles, Neb. 
III. Emily Jane,^ b. Nov. 1, 1845, at Ellington, N.Y. ; m. Philo R. 
Woods, at Fayette, la., Oct. 24, 1867. 

Mr. Woods and his wife were educated in the Upper Iowa Uni- 
versity, from which institution he enlisted Sept. 15, 1861, in Com- 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 515 

pany C, Twelfth Regiment Iowa "Volunteers, and served until his 
discharge, Jan. 26, 1866. He had the rank of sergeant. After the 
war he returned to the university and finished his course of study, 
and was later appointed an instructor in the same school. 

Children of Philo R. and Emily J. (Churchill) Woods. 

1. Herbert Carlton Woods, b. Aug. 26, 1871 ; m. Mary M. Dickson, 

at Luana, la., Dec. 28, 18'J3. 

2. Paul Churchill Woods, b. Sept. 10, 1876; m. Amy L. Luther, at 

New Albin, la., Dec. 1, 1898. 
IV. William Samuel,^ b. at Dayton, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1848; d. at 
Harding, la., 1857. 
V. Addisox Cowper,® b. at Forestville, N.Y., July 2, 1850. 

Educated at the Upper Iowa University, where he graduated in 

the scientific course in 1876, and took A.M. degree in 1878. He 

is unmarried, a farmer and stock-raiser at Nuckles, Neb. 

VI. Mary Sophia, ^ b. at Wattsburg, Penn., Sept. 11, 1853; m. 1st, 

EDVi'ARD L. Montgomery, at Fayette, la., Sept. 11, 1871, and 

m. 2d, Rev. L. Morrison, at Hardy, Neb., Aug, 13, 1895. 

364. 

GEORGE THOMPSON ' CHURCHILL (JosiAn B.,« Samuel,^ 

Charles/ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Sempronius, 

N.Y., Nov. 26, 1824. His residence was Erie, Penn., in 1880, when 

he wrote ns an account of his father's and his own family, and I 

find no further record than is given below. Married 1st, Aug. 27, 

1847, Almina Lawrence, born Dec. 16, 1825 ; died June 28, 1849. 

Married 2d, Jan. 15, 1852, Sarah C. Lawrence, born Dec. 29, 

1832. 

Child of First Wife. 

I. Almina Jane,« b. Sept. 7, 1848; d. June 28, 1849. Tlic mother 
died same day. 

Children of Second Wife. 

597 II. Josiah Willis," b, Feb. 27, 1853; m. Alice D. Witler, b. July 6, 

1856. 

Children. 

1. Lucile Witler. b. Jan. 31, 1879. 

2. Harold Witler, b. Nov. 7, 1885. 

III. Almina Ella,^ b. Jan. 20, 1857; d. Oct. 16, 1861. 

IV. Alice Maria, ^ b. Nov. 12, 1858; m. Charles S. Clark, Jan. 15, 

1880. 

598 V. George Silas,^ b. April 23, 1863. 

365. 

SAMUEL BOARDMAN' CHURCHILL (Charles," Samuel,"' 
Charles,"* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Iredell County, 
N.C., Jan. 2, 1831. He removed West and settled first in Texas, 
and died there Nov. 10, 1882. Married, at Bastrop, Texas, Sept. 5, 
1855, Sarah E. Histon. 



516 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

I. John O. B.,* b. July 4, 1856. 
II. Mary Virginia,* b. April 13, 1858. 
III. Charles William,^ b. Oct. 13, ISfiO. 



366. 

JAMES NORTHCROFT' CHURCHILL (Charles," Samuel/ 
Charles/ Samuel/ Joseph/' Josiah '). Born in Iredell County, 
N.C., Jan. 12, 1835. He removed to Arkansas and settled. Mar- 
ried, in Independence County, Ark., May 12, 1858, Charlotte T. 
HoGAN, who was born in Henry County, Tenn., Sept. 4, 1835. 

Children born in Independence County, ArJc. 

I. Charles David,^ b. Aug. 1, 1859; m. Callie Linn, Dec. 16, 1880. 
Thev had two children living in 1888. The mother died Oct. 20, 

1887. " 

Children. 

1. Daisy Pauline, b. Sept. 21, 1881. 

2. Oscar Linn, b. June 19, 1883. 

II, Mary Matilda,* b. March -28, 1861; m. W. J. Ward, Dec. 1, 
1886. 

III. James Curtis,* Sept. 11, 1863; m. Amanda Sorrells, Jan. 22, 

1885. 

IV. Lucy Charlotte Boardman,* b. Nov. 10, 1868; m. R. C. Dorr, 

Sept. 18, 1886. 

Child. 
1. Claudius Goldman Dorr, b. Nov. 14, 1887. 

367. 

WILLIAM PRICE ^ CHURCHILL (Charles/ Samuel/ 
Charles,* Samuel,-^ Joseph/ elosiAH '). Born in Iredell County, 
N.C., Dec. 24, 1836. Removed to Arkansas, and settled. Married, 
in Independence County, Ark., Feb. 15, 1863, Mary C. Russell. 
She was born in Jackson County, Ala., May 14, 1847. 

Children horn in 'Independence County, Ark. 
I. William,* b. Nov. 7, 1863; m Minerva T. Watts, Nov. 11, 1880. 

Children. 

1. John La^^y, b. Feb. 4, 1882. 

2. Bertha L., b. May 25, 1887. 
II. John Charles,^ b. April 8, 1866. 

III. Sarah Matilda,** b. Feb. 11, 1869. 

IV. Harriet L.,« b. July 24, 1871. 
V. James Curtis,* b. Oct. 14, 1873. 

VI. Samuel H.,* b. Oct. 14, 1873; d. June 16, 1874. 

VII. David Poe,« b. April 11, 1876. 

VIII. Robert Lee,* b. Jan 14, 1879. 

IX. Charlotte 0.,* b. July 18, 1883. 

X. A child, unnamed, d. in infancy. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 517 

368. 

CURTIS JOHNSON' CHURCHILL (Charles,'' Samuel/ 
Charles/ Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah '). Born in Iredell County, 
N.C., Dec. 11, 1838. Removed to Independence County, Ark., and 
lived there. He died April 7, 1884. Married, in Independence 
County, Ark., Jan. 28, 1869, Amanda A. Hogan. 

Children. 

T. Frederic,^ h. Nov. 5, 18G0. 
II. Louisa II., ^ b. Sept. 25, 1870. 
III. Matilda A.,^ b. Jan. 12, 1872. 
IV. Maky H.,8 b. Aug. ir,, 1873. 

369. 

FRANCIS ELLIOTT ' CHURCHILL (Silas/ Silas/ Charles/ 
Samuel/ Joseph/' Josiah '). Born in New Lebanon, N.Y., Sept. 
12, 1826. Lived in Hartford, Conn., a sliort time, and then went to 
New York, where he served an apprenticeship with Fahnestock &Co., 
wholesale druggists. He removed to Cleveland, 0., and engaged in 
the drug business there till about 1867, when he purchased land 
in Waterloo, la. In 1874 he removed to Burlington, la., where he 
was engaged in the wholesale drug business until his death, April 
2(5, 1896. Married, at Cleveland, O., Aug. 16, 1852, Katherine 
Whitmore, daughter of John and Amy (Harvey) Whitmore, of 
London, Eng. 

Children horn in Cleveland, O. 

I. Ai.uE Bell,** b. July !(!, 1855; m. A. J. Arthur, June, 1882, Bur- 
lington, la. 
n. Ellen Clarissa,** b. April 28, 1857; in. Charles H. Strong, 
March 15, 1881, at Burlington, la. 

Child. 
1. Arthur Churchill Strong. 

599 III. Francis Samuel,'' b. May 8, 1859; ni. Laura Nelson, June 15, 

1892, at Burlington. She was the daughter of John R. anil Eliz- 
abeth (Schramm) Nelson, fie was eilucated at Cleveland, 0., 
and Waterloo, la., and is engaged in the wholesale drug business 
at Burlington, la. 

600 IV. Arthur Temple,* b. Jan. 24^, 1SG2 ; m. Josephine Newman, June 

27, 1888. 

370. 

WILLIAM THO.MAS ' CHURCHILL (Silas,^- Silas,' Charles/ 
Samuel/ Joseph/ Josiah'). Born in New Lebanon, N.Y., Dec. 
25, 1830, but moved to Hartford, Conn., at the age of sixteen, and has 
lived there ever since ; a merchant 1904. Married, April 25, 1883, 



518 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

Alice Sumner Woodbridge, daughter of Christopher A. and Mary 
Sumner Woodbridge, of Portland, Me., born in Manchester, Conn., 
1843. No chiklren. The name given us by first informant was as 
it appears on page 317, but it is here corrected. 

371. 

SILAS PAYSON^ CHURCHILL (Silas,« Silas,-' Charles,* 
Samuel," Joseph,- JosiAH ^). Born in New Lebanon, N.Y., Nov. 
12, 1832. Lived in Cleveland, 0. Married, at La Fayette, Ind., 
Sept. 15, 1863, Mary Amelia Hoyt. 

CMldren. 
I. Infant,* b. Oct. 11, 1866; d. same day. 
II. Edith Emma,» b. March 14, 1868; d. March 18, 1868. 
GOl III. Alfred PAysoN,^ b. Sept. 8, 1870. 
<;02 IV. Eugene Hoyt.^ b. Aug. 10, 1873. 
603 V. Stiles Collins Avery,* b. Sept. 27, 1878. 

371a. 

JOSEPH LYNDE' CHUPvCHILL (Silas," Silas,"' Charles,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in New Lebanon, N.Y., Jan. 
30, 1840. He has been a stock-raiser and farmer, and, in 1904, he 
had been postmaster at Cole's Valley, Ore., seventeen years. Married 
Millie Ann Emmitt, at Cole's Valley, Ore., and they have one 

Child. 
I. John Francis.* 

373. 

JESSE NORMAN' CHURCHILL (William Boardman,^ 
Jesse,^ Jesse,* Samuel," Joseph,- Josiah'). Born Jan. 26, 1826, 
at Ridge Prairie, 111. He received a common school education, and 
learned enough of mechanical construction to become an efficient 
millwright, in which business he was engaged at Monroe, Wis., 
where he settled. After 1854 he dropped the " Jesse " from his name 
and was afterwards known as Norman, and his letters to us are 
signed " N. Churchill." His sister, Caroline E. Bingham,* and her 
daughter, have been loyal helpers in the compilation of this line of 
the family. He died May 9, 1901. Married, in Monroe, Feb. 22, 
1854, Anne E. Sherman. She was born in Erie County, Penn., in 
June, 1831. 

* Of Mrs. Bingham's family, Helen M. graduated at Boston University 
Mi'dical School in 1881, and practised in Milwaukee eight years, and later re- 
moved to Denver; her sister, Ada, graduated at the same school in 1878, and 
j>ractised in Monroe, but later removed to Denver, where their brother Homer 
also lives, in 1902, a lumber dealer. Alice (Bingham) Copeland's son, Edwin 
B., received a liberal education, and received from Halle, Germany, Ph.D., in 
181)6; was, in 11)02, professor of botany in West Virginia Universit}'. Now, 
1904, he is with the Philippine Commission in Manila. (See ante p. 418.) 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 519 



Children born in Monroe, Wis. 

607 I. Charlks Boardman,' b. Feb. 19, 1855; m. Amelia Wood, dau. 

of Joseph and Elizabeth Wood, b. in Monroe, Aug. 5, 1857, and 

married Sept. 8, 1883. 

Mr. Churchill carried on a large business under the firm name of 
Churchill & Co., plumbers, pipe-fitters, etc., with drain tile and 
other extensive departments. They lived in Monroe, and had 
children born there. 

Cliildren. 

1. Edith E., b. June 30, 1885. 

2. Charlotte A., b. June II, 1887. 

3. Joseph N., b. Dec. 22, 18D3. 

4. Helen P., b. Jan. 4, 1896. 

5. Norma, b. Aug. 14, 1897. 

11. DoLLiE,^ b. May 1, 1862; d. Dec. 15, 1864. 
III. KiTTiE,"^ b. May 1, 1862; d. Oct. 7, 1865. 

608 IV. William Wilbkrforce,** b. Jan. 6, 1867; m. 1st, Pearl Dadmun, 

of Dorchester, Mass.. Sept. 29, 1894. She was the daughter of 

Joseph Dadmun, of Boston (Jamaica Plain), Mass., b. Feb. 22, 

1871, and d. Jan. 7, 1896, in New York City; m. 2d, Lettie E. 

Wood, at Monroe, Wis., June 25, 1901. 

Mr. Churchill was foreman of the department of mechanical en- 
gineering in the firm of VVestinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., of 
New York City, and, it is said, was chief engineer in the construc- 
tion of the South Terminal Station in Boston, Mass. 
V. Minnie Beatrkk,'* b. April 8, 18G9; m. Dr. George William 

(^OLE, Jan. 21, 1891. He was a physician, at Guerneville, Cal., 

in 1900. 

Child. 
1. Margaret, b. June 2, 1892. 
VI. Erni Noemak,** b. Nov. 25, 1872; m. Edith D. Harris, at Post- 
ville, la., June 19, 1900. They lived in Monroe, Wis. He is a 
plumber. 

373a. 

GEORGE" CHURCHILL (William Boardman," Jesse/ Jesse/ 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,'-' Josiah ^). Born at Ridge Prairie, 111., May 19, 
1830. Married 1st, Oct. 25, 1857, Olive Brown, who died May 1, 
1874. Married 2d, May 28, 1876, Emma Summeril. Mr. Churcliill 
is part proprietor and 'manager of a planing mill. They live in 
Monroe, Wis., in 1904. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. Alice,« b. Oct. 6, 1859; d. March 16, 1899. 



373. 

GEORGE^ CHURCHILL (Norman," Jesse/ Jesse," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Winfield, N.Y., April 2, 1829. He 
removed with his father's family to Galesburg, 111., in 1839 He 
received a thorough training in the preparatory department at Knox 
College, entered the regular course in 1847, and graduated in 1851. 



520 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

After some years spent in study and teaching, he visited Europe, 
and while in Germany studied the system of schools, which made 
him later the efficient leader in the establishment of the graded 
schools in Galesburg, 111. In 1855 he began his real life-work as 
principal of the Academic Department of Knox College, with the 
title " professor," which position he held until his death, Sept. 10, 
1899. Genial, thorough, and conscientious, he made a deep and 
lasting impression upon the thousands of students who came under 
his instruction during his forty years of service. But his influence 
was by no means limited to his college work, for he was alderman 
of Galesburg four years, city engineer for twenty-two years, besides 
serving on the board of education, the park commission, the library 
board, and director of the Mechanics and Loan Association for 
eighteen years. In the Eirst Church in Galesburg he was a member 
from 1847, deacon for thirty-six years, leader of the choir and 
superintendent of the Sunday school for twenty-five years. He was 
a true friend, a beloved and honored teacher, and a noble man. 
Married 1st, Aug. 7, 1855, Clarissa Amelia Hukd, daughter of 
Elisha and Harriet W., born in Castile, N.Y., Dec. 23, 1830, and 
died in Galesburg. 111., Sept. 27, 1857. Married 2d, Aug. 23, 
1858, at Arlington, Vt., Adaline Heletia Hayes, born Aug. 11, 
1831, and died in Galesburg, April 24, 1869. Married 3d, Dec. 
22, 1869, Mks. Ellen Makia (Sanborn) Watkins, daughter of 
David, born in Brimfield, 111., March 17, 1841. 



Child of Professor George and Clarissa A. {Hurd) Churchill, born at Gales- 
burg, III. 

609 I. Milton Erastus,** b. Sept. 5, 1856; m. Ida Post, in Waverley, 

Nel)., Sept. 1'.), 1883. 

She was the daughter of Edwin and Mary (Doolittle) Post, born 
in Galesburg, 111., Sept. 19, 185G. Prof. M. E. Churchill had 
a very thorough training, a.s shown by the following degrees re- 
ceived by him, viz.: A.f?., Knox College, 1877; A.M., 18.s0 ; B.D., 
Yale University, 1883; instructor in Latin and Greek, Knox Col- 
lege, 1878-80 and 1885-87; principal Emerson Institute, Mobile, 
1883-85; professor of Latin, Blackburn University, 1887-91; 
studic'l in Germany, 1891 ; professor of Greek ancl German in 
Illinois College from 1891. They lived in Jacksonville, HI.. 1903, 
and had children: (1) Jessie Lucinda, b. Dec. 1, 1885; (2) 
George Milton, b. Aug. '27, 1888; (3) Delia Post, b. Feb. 14, 1892. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Maky Hayes, 8 b. March 28, 18G0; d. July 7, 1863. 
III. Chakles Edward,** b Aug. 24, 186:^: m. Margaret Schramm, at 
Hudson, Wis., May 17, 1890. She was b. Feb. 8, 1867, in 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 

They lived in Chicago, 1899. He was a lawyer; office, 108 Dear- 
born street. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 521 

(JIO IV. George B.,^ b. Aug. 16, 1865; m. 1st, Jan. 17, 1894, Martha 
Louise O'Connor, b. in Galesburijr, 111., Nov. 28, 1869, 
and she d. Dec. 7, 18'J4, leaving no children. He ni. 2d, Clara 
Scott Bahcock, M;;rch 12, 18'.)6 She was b. Oct. 5, 1872. 
Me was a prosperous hardware niercliaiit in Galesburg. They 
lived at Galesburg, and liad 

Children. 

1. Lake George, b. Jan. 10, 1899. 

2. Marjorie Tauline, b. Dec. «, 1900. 

V. Fannie Fa.ssett,® b. May 4, 1867; d. Sept. 11, 1867. 

Child of Third Wife. 
VI, William David,^ b. Dec. 13, 1876; d. July 8, 1882. 



374. 

NORMAN" CHURCHILL, JR. (Norman,'' Jesse,"' Jesse,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiaii'). Born in AVinfield, N.Y., July 16, 
1833. Removed with his father's fcaniily to Galesburg, where he 
was brought up, and lived there. He died Sept. 14, 1901. Married, 
in Galesburg, Nov. 21, ISGO, Ann E. Hinsey, who was born in 
Tazewell County, 111., Feb. 8, 1838. 

Children. 

611 I. Fred Warrkn,^ b. in Galesburg, Sept. L], 1861 

II. Clara Adelle,** b. in Henry County, April 20, 1867. 
. III. Jennie Hinsev,^ b. in Galesburg, July 9, 1876 ; in. George Innes.s, 
April 4, 1901, and they had child: (1) Sybil Iimess, b. in Gales- 
burg, Oct. 0, 1902. 

375. 

JUSTUS GRISWOLD" CHURCHILL (Levi B.,'' Levi,' Jesse,^ 
Samuel,-' Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Griswoldville, Conn., Nov. 
5, 181(3. He died Aug. 22, 1874. Married, Jan. 28, 1844, Abigail 
Harris. 

Children. 

Charles M ** 

Clara,® ni. Samuel Ashwell, of Kock Hill. Conn. 
Frank S ,® in Ella F. Williams, Kock Hill, Conn. 
pRi'DENCE,* m. W. K. GuiswoLD, ]\ock Hill, Conn. 
Winfield S.,* ni. Sarah W. Robinson, Kuck Hill, Conn. 
Belle, ^ d. in her fourteenth year. 



377. 

STEPHEN BELDEN ' CHURCHILL (Levi B^.," Levi,'' Jesse,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Griswoldville, Conn., June 
21, 1830. Married, May 5, 1857, Abigail Mario. 



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522 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children. 

I. Alice Amelia,^ b. July 11. 1858; m. Edmond S. Smith. 

II. Elizabeth Maria,^ b. July 11, 1858; m. Clifford E. Clark. 

III. Emma Abigail,^ b. .Aug. 24, 1862; m. William S Morris. 

615 IV. Levi Belden,^ b. Oct. 10, 1864; m. Grace Watrous Berry. 

616 V. Stephen,^ b. Nov. 30, 1867; m. Lillian Prudence Griswold, 

June 15, 1892. 

617 VI. Frederick Griswold,** b May 16, 1870; m. Alice Gertrude 

WOOLEY. 

VII. Nellie May,^ b. July 30, 1872; m. Edward McDonodgh, Oct. 21, 
1896. 
VIII. Hattie Mabel,8 b. Oct. 28, 1875; m. Hiram F. Shepard, Oct. 21, 
1896. 



378. 

CYRUS B.' CHU:^CHILL (James/' Ithamak/ Jesse/ Samuel,'^ 
Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Bloomfielcl, Morrow County, 0., March 
17, 1829. They lived in Boon County, 111., and later at Berrien 
Springs, Mich. In 1889 Mr. Churchill was conducting a watch- 
maker and jewelry store, with subscription and news depot, at 
Berrien Springs, Mich. Married, in Buchanan, Mich., Dec. 24, 1854, 
Susannah Waoner, born in Buchanan Feb. 23, 1834. 

Children horn in Boon County, III. 

I. Mary F.,^ b. April 3, 1856; unmarried. 

II. Ida,^ b. Feb. 23, 1858; m. Wightman F. Savage, who was b. in 
New Buffalo, Mich., Dec. 6, 1858. 

Children born in New Buffalo. 

1. Frank P. Savage, b. Dec. 7, 1880. 

2. Irving P. Savage, b. May 14, 1883. 

3. Fannie A. Savage, b. Feb. 10, 1887. 



379. 

MATTHEW MARVIN' CHURCHILL (James," Ithamar,^ 
Jesse,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Bloomfield, 0., 
Dec. 1, 1830. He lived in Gladbrook, la., in 1884, but removed 
to Rushville, Neb., in 1886, and was living there in January, 1889, 
when he wrote this family record in a clear hand. Married 
Nancy Blosser. 

Children. 

I. LiLLA M.,s b. April 25, 1866. 

II. Emma A. ,8 b. April 24, 1868. 

III. Laura A ,^ b. Aug. 17, 1870. 

IV. Crura A.,^ b. Sept. 9, 1873. 

618 V. Isaac,* b. May 23, 1876. 

VI. Ellen,^ b. Aug. 10, 1879. 

VII. Fannie.s b. May 30, 1881. 

VIII. Phebe,« b. Feb. 26, 1884. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 523 

380, 

ALMOND ITHAMAR^ CHURCHILL (James,*^ Ithamar/ 
Jesse/ Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Mt. Vernon, 0., 
April 7, 1834. Lived for many years at Toledo, la. He was 
there a cabinet maker and painter, bnt removed later to South 
Dakota and lived at Woonsocket He was a county magistrate 
there. Married, Jan. 30, 1869, Mrs. Sarah E. Hathaway Lee, 
born July 9, 1840. She was the widow of Horace R. Lee, who died 
Dec. 1, 1867. She was born in Lewis County, N.Y. 

Children. 

I. George Hathaway,^ b. Jan. 1, 1870; d. June 14, 1872. 
II. Lydia Hathaway,^ b. Nov. 2'.), 1874; d. Aug. 14, 1875. 
III. Bkkkick L.,* b Sept. 9, 1881; ni., Jan. 16, 1901, Ralph P. Hakdy. 
They lived at Oelwein, la., in December, 1903. 



381. 

HARRY J.' CHURCHILL (James," Ithamar,'^ Jesse,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Mt. Vernon, 0., April 4, 
1836 He was living at Keswick, la., in 1888. Married, May 27, 
1863, JMargaret Ann Dugger, born May 30, 1837, daughter of 
James. 

Children. 

I. Zella I ,« b. March 19, 1864, at Toledo, la.; m. Russell Martin, 

at Hedrick, la. 
II. Laura Dell,** b. June 7, 1870, and d. at Cuba, Mo., Feb. 20, 
1903; m. T. W. Netterfield, Keswick, la., June 28, 1891. 

Children. 

1. Byron A. Netterfield, b. Oct. 4, 1893. 

2. Meredith Netterfield, d. in infancy. 

3. Pansy Grace Netterfield, b. Oct. 29, 1900. 

Gil) III. Jame.s Andrew,** b. Sept. 22, 1873; m. Ora Harding, at Keswick, 
la., June 30, 1896. 

Chihlren. 

1. Margaret Lucille, b. Jan. 12, 1898. 

2. Clara Waunita, b. Dec. 18, 1899. 

3. Doris Gail, b. May 7, 1902. 

620 IV. Norman Almond,'^ b. June 15, 1877; unmarried in 1903. 

621 V. Edmond Orsemus.8 b. Jan. 13, 1881; in. Lillian Sutton, at 

Gimnison, Col., April 20, 1903. 



385. 

CHARLES HYDE' CHURCHILL (Ara,'' Asahel,^ Ben- 
jamin,* Samuel,-' Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Batavia, N.Y., 
April 28, 1814. Lived at Alexander, a farmer, a quiet and some- 



524 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

what retiring man, but an excellent and respected citizen. An 
interesting feature of his was that one of his eyes was light gray, 
while the other was a keen black, the sight of each equally good. 
He died Jan. 21, 1893. Married 1st, at Alexander, N.Y., Oct. 25, 
1841, Jane Innes, daughter of Henry and Nancy (Van de Bogart) 
Innes. Married 2d, Mary B. Randall, Dec. 1, 1858, daughter of 
Joseph and Lydia (Chapman) Randall. 

Children horn at Alexander. 

I. Jane Rosette,** b. July 7, 1843; d. unmarried at Alexander, March 
4, 1891. A great sufferer for long years, but patient and un- 
complainlns; ; a sweet and beautiful soul. 
II. Delia ANN.^'b. Nov. 22, 1845; d. Nov. 11, 1851. 
III. Martha Louise,** b. Dec. 16, 1847; unmarried. She helped us 
to get a correct account of her father's family, and was living, 
in March, 1!;01, on the old homestead at Alexander, where she 
Avas born, but with post-office address at Batavia. 
622 IV. John Hknky,* b. July 5, 1852 ; m. Harriet A. Witter at Alexan- 
der, Dec. '^9. 1881. She was the daughter of William and Mary 
(Perkins) Witter. 

They lived at Batavia, on a farm, and had one son, viz. : (1) 
Charles Witter, b. Nov. 2, 1882. 



386. 

ARA DON ' CHURCHILL (Aka,« Asahel,^ Benjamin,* Samuel," 
Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Alexander, Jan. 21, 1825, and settled 
first as a farmer, afterwards a grocer, and finally a hardware mer- 
chant at Fairport, N.Y. He had an excellent voice and was a suc- 
cessful singing-school teacher, until the death of his daughters from 
diphtheria, a severe blow from which he could not recover. A genial 
and kindly man, a respected citizen. Died Oct. 23, 1891, at Fair- 
port, N.Y. Married, at Darien, N.Y., Jan. 8, 1851, Betsey Root 
Stimers, daughter of George and Lydia (Root) Stimers. 

Children horn at Alexander. 

I. Edith Elizabeth,* b. Jan. 19, 1852; d. April 6, 1866. 
II. Aphia May,8 b. Dec. 22, 1859; d. April 9, 1866 
III. Sarah Lydia,** b. Nov. 9, 1865; m. Audobon Frank Warren, 
Fairport, N.Y., May 10, 1888. 



386a. 

JAMES BRYAN ' CHURCHILL (Benjamin,« Asahel,-^ Ben- 
jAMiN,"* Samuel," Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born April 18, 1817. Lived 
for some time in Madison, N.C., and was a tinman by trade and 
prosperous in earlier days. In 1899 he was living with his daughter, 
Mrs. Jones. Married, 1838, Sarah Hall, of ISTorth Carolina. 



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Children. 

623 I John Henry,^ b. Jan. 3, 1831) ; d. about 1882 ; m. Mary Catherine 

B ROWER, daughter of Fletcher and Catherine Brewer, at 
Greensboro', N.C., January, 18G0. They lived at Pittsboro, 
where be was a luniberinan. 

Children born in Pittsboro. 

1. Lulu Catherine, b. Nov. 30, 1861; m. William Francis Jones, 

June 10, 1878, at Farinington, N.C No children. 

2. Thomas Benjamin, b. in 1862; d. in 1864. 

3. Henry Lewis, b. 1864. 

4. Virginia Brown, b. 1866; m. Frank B. Ward, January, 1803, 

at Faimingtoii, N.C, and died there, November, 189.'?. 

624 II. BEN.JAMIN LuTnER,8 b. at Newhern, Sept. 'J, 1840; d. about 1886; 

m. Susan Green, at Newbern, N.(\, in 1864. They lived in 
Newbern. 

Children boi-n in Newbern. 

1. Lee. 

2. Thomas. 

3. Benjamin. 

These three sons grew to manhood and died unmarried. 

4. Katherine, m. Charles McGehe, at Newbern, N.C. 

III. Mai;tha Ann. 8 b. March 20, 1842; m. 1st, Edward Jones, in 1859, 

He was killed in the Civil War in 1861; m. 2d. [I. S. Pratt, in 
1863. They lived at Madison, N.C. Four children it is said, 
but names not obtained. 

IV. Elias S.,'* b. Aug. 10, 1845; d. in infancy. 

V. Cornelia Lke,** b. April K, ]S47; m. ^I. F Pekry, of Hidgeway, 
N.C, and lived there in 1899. No children. 

625 VI. Joseph Martin,** b. Jan. 9, 1849; d. about 1871, at Ridgeway. 
VII. Samuel W.,^ b. May 20, 1850; d. in infancy. 

VIII. Annie Eliza, ^ b. Nov. 24, 1853; m. Jerry Hudson, who died in 
the fall of 1889 leaving the widow with six children, the oldest, 
Annie Eulalia Hudson, the rest of the names not mentioned. 
Lived at Winston, N.C, in 1899. 
IX. Mahy E.stellk,** b. .Tan 5, 1856; m. George O. Jones, Oct. 26, 
1873. Mr. Jones was a wholesale tobacco-merchant at Ridgeway, 
Va. 

Children. 

1. George Byron Jones, b. Jan. 9, 1877. 

2. John B. .(ones, b. July 8, 1879. 

3. Thomas King .Jones, b. July 31, 1881. 

4. James Benjamin .Tones, b. Oct. 17, 1883. 

5. Mary Churchill Jones, b. April 15, 1886. 

6. Daisy Jones, b. Oct. 6, 1888. 

7. Gertrude Osborn Jones, b. Dec. 27, 1890. 

8. Samuel Paul Jones, b. June 19, 1893, and d. March 14, 1894. 

X. Susan Walker.^ b. Sept. 14, 1860; m. George I. Griggs, Nov. 10, 
1878. 

Children. 

1. Katie Wills Griggs, b Sept. 4, 1879. 

2. Maggie Hall Griggs, b. Dec. 25, 1881. 

3. Susan Churchill Griggs, b. Dec. 12, 1884. 

4. Mary Bud Griggs, b. May 4, 1887. 

The above family live in Ridgeway, Va. 





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526 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

387. 

REV. ORRIN' CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ Asahel/ Benja- 
min/ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in JSTewbern, N.C., Oct. 
19, 1819. He was a Baptist minister They lived in Moncure, 
N.C, where all the children were born. Mr. Churchill himself gave 
his family record, but gave no marriages or other information con- 
cerning his children than we give below. Married 1st, Dec. 12, 
1839, Sarah Reid, who died Sept. 12, 1846. Married 2d, Jan. 7, 
1847, Rhoda Ann Shackford. He died Sept. 20, 1895. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Caroline,^ b. Oct. 19, 1842. 
626 II. John Robinson," b. Sept. 2, 1844. 

III. Mart Ann,® b. July 23, 1846 ; d. in infancy. 

Children of Second Wife. 

Sarah A.,® b. Oct. 22, 1848. 

James Benjamin,^ b June 17, 1849; d. June 30, 1888. 

Sidney Daniel,** b. June 22, 1853. 

Martha Jane,® b. May 31, 1856: d. in infancy. 

Annie H.,®b. Aug. 7, 1858. 

Thomas W.,® b. July 27, 1860 ; m. Emma Harris, at Haywood, N.C. , 

Dec, 20, 1882. 

They lived at Haywood. In January, 1904, he gave me his own 
family, but nothing more. 

Children born at Haywood. 

1. Ernest Coin, b. Oct. 30, 1883. 

2. Mary Line, b. Aug. 20, 1885. 

3. Clara Baine, b. Aug. 20, 1887. 

4. liosa Emma, b. Feb. 14, 1889. 

5. Orin Henry, b. July 27, 1890; d. July 27, 1890. 

6. Marguerite, b. Aug. 9, 1891. 

7. Lessie, b. July 17, 1893. 

630 X. Charles S.,® b. Sept. 21, 1863. 



388. 
CHESTER R.' CHURCHILL* (Chester,^ Samuel,^ Benjamin,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph," Josiah '). Born in Batavia, IST.Y, He removed 
West and settled in Barry, 111.; a farmer. Married in 1853, at 
Batavia, IST.Y., Maria Horner. 

* Information received from Mrs. Cordelia (Churchill) Clark, of Kinderhook, 
111., since page 425 was printed, adds somewhat to our meagre account of the 
family of Chester"^ Churchill, No. 159, on that page. We can give here the 
names of his children in the order of birth, but without dates: I. Mahala; 
II. Almon S.; III. Melvin B.; IV. Mariette ; V. Chester R. ; VI. Samcel; 
VII Albert; VIII. Cordelia, and IX. Cornelia. The last two were twins. 
• All the information given me by Mrs. Clark, besides this list, is found in the 
numbers from 388 to 389c inclusive. 



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Children born at Barry, 111. 

I. Charles.* 
II. Clara.8 

III. Sophia. » 

IV. Elmer.8 
V. Chester.^ 

VI. Ida.« 

389. 

ALMON S.^ CHURCHILL (Chester/ Samuel/ Benjamin/ 
Samuel/ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Batavia, July 28, 1813. 
Lived in Batavia, IST Y., and later in Kinderhook, 111. He was a 
farmer. Married Louisiana Smith, in Batavia, N.Y. 

Children, the first horn in Batavia, the rest in Kinderhook. 

I. James A ,** m. Louisa Morris. 

II. Edward,^ m Mary Carr 

III. Hiram S.,** m. Martha Smith. 

IV. Nancy M.,» m. J. R. Fox. 

3S9a. 

MELVIN B."^ CHURCHILL (Chester," Samuel,^ Benjamin/ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born in Batavia, N.Y. Settled in 
Kinderhook, 111. Married Sarah Horner. 

Children horn in Kiyiderhook. 
I. Henry.* 
II. Amanda.* 

III. Helen.* 

IV. Emma.* 
V. Chester.* 

VI. Sarah.* 

389b. 

CORDELIA' CHURCHILL (Chester/ Samuel/ Benjamin/ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Batavia, N.Y. Settled and 
lived at Kinderhook, 111. Married, May 18, 1846, Asa Clark, 
farmer, then of Batavia, N.Y. 

Children born in Kinderhook, 

I. Herbert C. Clark, b. May G, 1854; m. Ella Wagg. 

II. LiBBiE C. Clark, b. Jan. 28, 1860; m. Aaron Bonnifield. 

III. Mary A. Clark, b. Jan. 4, 1863; m. Charles Wagg. 

IV. Frank A. Clark, b. Feb. 6, 1865; m. Etta Talbot. 

389c. 

CORNELIA' CHURCHILL (Chester," Samuel,'^ Benjamin," 
Samuel,^ Joseph/' Josiah ^). Born in Batavia, N.Y. Lived and 
died in Corfu, N.Y. Married John Hunn. 



528 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Child born in Corfu^ N. Y. 
I. IsABELLE^ HuNN, (lied young, in Corfu. 



390. 

GEORGE' CHURCHILL (Daney,« Samuel/ Benjamin,* 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,^' Joseph '). Born in Portland, N.Y., July 26, 
1821, and lived there. Married, at Portland, May 17, 1852, Eliza 
J. Wade Fletcher. 

One child horn at rortland, N. Y. 
I. George Daney.s [,_ March 22, 1860; d. Aug. 11, 18G4. 



391. 

* DARIUS DANA' CHURCHILL (Samuel," Samuel,'^ Ben- 
jamin,'' Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Batavia, N.Y., 
Oct. 24, 1827. Settled in Batavia, N.Y., a farmer. In 1904 he was 
living in Daws, N.Y., and Mrs. Churchill filled out blanks which 
enabled me to give the following account of the family. Married, 
in Leroy, N.Y., March 30, 1850, Emily Shadbolt, daughter of 
Robert and Abbie (Wilder) Shadbolt, born March 27, 1833. The 
record below is corrected up to 1904. 

Children horn in Batavia, N. Y. 

I. Almeha,* b. Oct. '24, 1851; m. John O. Higley, March 11, 1874. 
They lived at Batavia, where he was a farmer. One child, 
(1) Homer D. Iligley, b. Aug. 30, 1880. 
II. Emily,^ b. Jan. It), 1854; m. Cleveland Wilbek, Nov. 24. 1871. 
They lived at Batavia, where lie was a farmer. 

Children. 

1. George Sanford Wilber, b. July 17, 1878, 

2. Earlbana Wilber, b. Nov. 10, 1877. 

631 III. George B.,« b. Nov. 14, 1862; m. Clara B. Edgerton, Nov. 28, 
1883. They lived at Elba, N.Y. He was a farmer. 

* We have additional data relating to No. 1G2 since page 427 was printed, and 
in this note the six children of Samuel,® whose names we had not then received, 
are included with such record as we have now obtained. To Darius Dana,' No. 
391, and Walter H.,' No. 391a, we add: II. Sarah,' b. June 1, 1830; m. 1st, 
Amasa E. Dorman, Feb. 19, 1852, at Batavia. He d. July 2, 18G6, and she m. 
2d, March 23, 1893, Simeon W. Hosmer, who d. December 31 of the same year. 
Child by first husband, (1) George E. Dorman, b. March 29, 1854, and m. Nettie 
Howe, March 29, 1879. III. Martha,' b. Jan. 18, 1834; m. John Kern, 
Aug. 14, 1853. IV. Walter H. ; see 391a. V. Elizabeth,' b. May 1, 1840; 
m. Joseph Adams, at Batavia, Aug. 28, 18G1. VI. Harriet,' b Sept. 3, 
1842; m. William Walker, Sept. 3, 18G2. VII. Ellen,' b. March 7, 184G ; 
m. Henry Walker, March 23, 1864. VIII. Mary,' b. March 3, 1850; m. 
Otis G. Elliot, July 9, 1870. 



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Children. 

1. Clark B., b. Sept. 9, 1884. 

2. Walter H., b. Feb. 28, 1886. 
•6. John S., b. Sept. 30, 1887. 

4. Charles R., b. Nov. 8, 188'J 

5. Emily J., b. Dec. 22, 1891. 

6. Mary Meda, b Aug. 13, 1894. 

7. Sarah R., b. Nov. 21, 189t>. 

8. Darius D., b. July 5, 1899. 

9. Hazel, b. Dec. 20, 1901. 

10. A son, b. Jan. 2, 1903; d. unnamed. 

(}32 IV. Howard D.,** b. Sept. 6, 1866; m. Philola Edgekton, March 21, 

1888. They live at Elba, N.Y., where he is a farmer. Child, 

(1) Helen E., b. Dec. 19, 1897. 
633 V. Robert Samuel,^ b. July 8, 1872; m. Carrie S. Hubbard, Jan. 

14, 1892. Thev live at Batavia, where he is a farmer. Child, 

(1) Ruth M., b. Dec. 4, 1893. 



391a. 

WALTER H.' CHURCHILL (Samuel/' Samuel,' Benjamin/ 
Samuel,''^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Batavia, N.Y., April 27, 
1838. He lived in Batavia nntil abont 1869, when he removed to 
Michigan and settled at Shelby, where he spent the rest of his nse- 
fnl life. He was judge of probate of Oceana County, Mich., for 
years. He died June '2'6, 1900. Married 1st, in Batavia, N.Y., 
Jan. 24, 1859, Jane Green, who died June 10, 1868, in Shelby, 
jMich. Married 2d, in 1869, Lucada A. Carter, who died Dec. 23, 
1872, in Shelby, Mich. I\Iarried 3d, at Whitehall, Mich., Dec. 25, 
1874, Sarah A. Hamlin, who was living in Shelby, JNIich., 1903. 

Children of First Wife, born in Batavia, N. Y. 

I. Ida,^ d. young. 
11. William H. j** d. young. 

Children of Second Wife, horn in Shelby, Mich. 

634 111. Charles L.,^ b. Nov. 16. 1870; m Mollie Purcell, at Grand 
Rapids, Mich., Nov. 12, 1891. They lived at Shelby, and had 
children horn there. 

Children. 

1. Lucada G., b. Dec. 2, 1892. 

2. Walter H., b. Dec. 18, 1897. 

3. Charles L., b. March 1, 1900. 

4. Robert C, b. Feb. 13, 1901. 
IV. Walter H.,^ b. in 1872; d. in 1873. 

393. 

JOHN HARVEY" CHURCHILL (Ithuel,^ Samuel,^ Benja- 
min,'* Samuel,"' Joseph,'-' Josiah '). Born in Portland, N.Y., Dec. 
18, 1848. Removed with his father's family to Pontiac, Mich. In 



530 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

1886 he was living at Battle River, Custer County, Dakota, when 
his letter-head was '^ Dr. H. J. Churchill, dealer in drugs, groceries, 
notions, etc." His signature was Harvey John Churchill. In 1899 
we received his address as " Hermosa, South Dakota," but our letter 
was not answered, and we have no news since. Married, at Dewitt, 
Mich., 7 May, 1882, Estella L. Hart. 

393. 

EDWIN ' CHURCHILL (Philo C.,« Samuel,^ Benjamin,^ Sam- 
uel,-' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Kinderhook, Pike County, 111., 
Sept. 18, 1839. After receiving what instruction he could get at 
the home school, he went to Greenwood, Ind., to attend the school 
there, working for his board. In the spring of 1861 he enlisted 
among the first of the Volunteers, in Company D, Seventeenth In- 
diana Regiment, and served under General Rosencrantz, in General 
Sherman's corps, and was engaged in many battles in that fighting 
division during his three years of service. At the end of his term 
he reenlisted and after a furlough at home, during which he married 
and spent some time recrtiiting for his regiment, he was commis- 
sioned Second Lieutenant, and rejoining his regiment at the front, 
served to the end of the war, going with Sherman's army " from 
Atlanta to the Sea." After the war he returned to Greenwood and 
taught school and " farmed it " for awhile, and then moved to Wol- 
cott, Ind. He was an earnest and consistent Christian man and did 
much good in the churches in Wolcott. He died March 15, 1875. 
Married, in Greenwood, Ind., Feb. 11, 1864, Sarah Carrie West, 
born Dec. 29, 1844. She was the daughter of John and Keren H 
(Hendricks) West. 

Children born, three in Greenwood and two in Wolcott, Ind. 

636 I. William C.,^ b. Nov. 20, 1867; m. Maude Burton, at Goodland, 

Ind., April 21, 1896. They lived at Wolcott, Ind. (1904). He 
was a builder and contractor. 

Child. 
1. Donald Glenn, b. at Wolcott, Ind., May 15, 1900. 
II. Katie A.,^ b. Oct. 23, 1869; d. May 26, 1886. 

III. IlAi'Pi- C ,8 b. Sept. 18, 1871; m. O. C. Peck, at Wolcott, Oct. 10, 

1894. 

Children . 

1. Virgil Peck, b. November, 1895; d. April 30, 1896, aged five 

months. 

2. Fannie Peck, b. Feb. 3, 1898. 

3. Harley Peck, b. Oct. 16, 1900. 

IV. Daisie L.,8 b. July 16, 1873; m. John W. Dunlop, at Wolcott, 

Oct. 2, 1889. 



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Children. 

1. Charles Dunlop, b. Dec. 14, 1890. 

2. Carrie Dunlop, b. Aug. 12, 1892. 

3. Flora Dunlop, b. Feb. 21, 1893. 

4. Virgil Dunlop, b. May 2f->, !895. 

.5. Helen M. Dunlop, b. Jan. 2, 1902. 

636 V. John Edwin,* b. Feb. 13, 1875; so. Margaret Colmns, at Rey- 

nolds, Ind., Nov. 15, 1898. 



394. 

DANEY JABEZ ' CHURCHILL (Philo C.,'^ Samuel,^ Benja- 
Mix/ Samuel,'' Joseph,' Josiah '). Born in Kinderliook, Pike 
County, 111., Jan. 10, 1841. He was an artist and. music teacher. 
He died in St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 22, 1893. Married, April 13, 
1863, Martha Gates. He is said to have married twice, later, but 
we have not the record. 

Children of First Wife. 

637 T. Elmer.^ 

63S II. Otto.^ Said to have been living in St. Joseph, Mo., in 1902, but 

we received no answer to our letters and circulars. 



395, 

FRANCIS WAYLAND' CHURCHILL (Phtlo Clark," Sam- 
uel,' Benjamin,^ Samuel,'' Joseph,'"* Josiah '). Born in Kinder- 
hook, 111., Oct. 24, 1845. He was a baker by trade and was located 
at Kansas City, Mo., in 1904. Married at Bedford, Iowa, March 1, 
1871, Ella Shaffer. 

Children. 

I. EuBT P ,^ b. in Bedford, Iowa, February, 1872. 

II. Ernest,- b. in Columbus, Kan., 1875; d. unmarried in 189B. 

III. Daney."* b in Albany, Mo., April, 1877. 

IV. OsTiA.^ b. in St. Joseph, Mo., 1887. 
V. Minnie,^ b. in St. Joseph, 1889. 



396. 

ROBERT CLARK' CHURCHILL (Philo Clark,« Samuel,' 
Benjamin,'' Samuel,^ Joskph,'- Josiah '). Born in Hilton, 111., 
June 4, 1866. He was educated at the common school, and learned 
stenography, and, at the age of twenty, went to St. Louis to try^his 
hand at the work, but soon abandoned it, and tried various other 
forms of clerical work in St. Louis, and finally found employment in 
Keosauqua, where he worked until his marriage, when he went to 
farming in Iowa, for a year or more, and then removed to Oregon. 





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532 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

and, after trying several localities like Medford and Williams in 
that State, finally settled at Selma, where he has a farm of one 
hundred and sixty acres of land, conducts a store, and is postmaster. 
Mr. Churchill has taken an interest in our work and helped along 
upon his own line. Our last letter from him was on Jan. 21, 1902. 
Married, at Leando, Iowa, Feb. 26, 1890, Miriam Leota Park. 

Children. 

Jessie A.,* b. Dec. 17, 1890, atKeosauqua, Iowa. 
Carl B.,*^ b. June 23, 1893, at Seloia, Ore. 
Emmet C.,®b. May 16, 1895, at Selma, Ore. 
Florence,* b. Jan. 30, 1898, at Selma, Ore. 
Samuel C,* b. March 24, 1900, at Selma, Ore. 
Otto,* b. Dec. 9, 1901, at Selma, Ore. 

397. 

RICHARD MARTIN ' CHURCHILL (Barnabas,« Ira,"' Benja- 
min,^ Samuel,"' Joseph," Josiah '). Born in Bristol, Conn., March 
16, 1817. Removed with his father's family to Greene, Ohio, in 
1820. He died at Vineland, N.J., May 27, 1880. Married at 
Mecca, Ohio, Dec. 2, 1843, Isabel Miller. 

Children. 

I. Charles Franklin,* b. in Greene, Ohio; d. before 1901. 

II. Horace Carter,* d. in Wayne County, Ohio. 

III. HoBERT,* d. in Wayne County, Ohio. 

IV. Lucy Adella.* 

V. Mary Isabel,* m. Mr. Newton, and lived some time in Oneonta, 
N.Y., but we received no answers to our inquiries. 

398. 

SALMON ROOT ' CHURCHILL (Barnabas," Ira,' BenjamiisV 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Bristol, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1821. 
Lived in New Brighton, Minn., where he died March 14, 1890. We 
have not received answers to letters of inquiry sent to a daughter, 
said to have lived at New Brighton in 1901. Married, at Greene 
Ohio, September, 1850, Sarah Hoagland. 

Children. 
I. Laporte.* 
II. Agnes.* 

III. Emily.* 

IV. Amy.* 

399. 

OTTO BURCHARD ' CHURCHILL (Ceylon,« Ira,^ Ben.jamin, 
Samuel,^ Joseph,^ Josiah ^). Born in Bristol, Ohio, June 16, 1852 
He was reared and received his education and has always lived in o: 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 533 

near Cortland, Ohio, where in 1901 he was a prosperous wholesale 

dealer in country produce and was one of the directors of the First 

National Bank in Cortland. Married at Cortland, Ohio, March 18, 

1877, Mary Jane Craft, who was born in Mecca, Ohio, March 8, 

1856. 

Children horn in Cortland. 

I. Marv Florine,** b. Jan. 12, 1878. 
II. Bessie Eve,"* b. June 24, 1882. 

III. Alda Burr,'' b. Dec. 5, 1884. 

643 IV. Frank R.,« b. Nov. 5, 1886. 

644 V.' Sealy J.,« b. July 14, 1889. 

400. 

EDWIN JEROME ' CHURCHILL (Joseph H.,« Jedediah,^ 
Benjamin,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- JosiAH^). Born in New Hartford, 
N.Y., July 18, 1833. Lived there and later in Kirkland, N.Y. 
Mr. Churchill wrote us in 1890 that his brother, Henry C, lived in 
Norfolk, Va., and his brother, Joseph C, in Alto, Mich., but we 
could not reach either by letter. Married, Sept. 21, 1858, Ellejst M. 
Cook. 

Children born in Neiv Hartford, N. T- 
I. Josephine Estella,* b. July 3, 1859; d. Nov. 29, 1885. 
II. Nettie Gertrude,^ b. Sept. 24, 18G1. 

645 III. Edwin Platt,« b. June 27, 1869. 

IV. Allanthen Cook,* b. April 16, 1872; d. July 27, 1872. 

403. 

BENJAMIN W.' CHURCHILL (Joseph H.,^ jEDEDrAH,^ Ben- 
jamin,'* Samuel,'^ Joseph,'-' Josiah '). Born in New Hartford, 
N.Y., July 6, 1843. This family was living, in March, 1890, in 
Whitesboro, N.Y., and Mr. Churchill then wrote us the account of 
his family. Married, June 7, 1865, Ellen M. Crumb, born Nov. 30, 
1845. 

Children. 

I. Marion L.,^ b. Feb. 21, 1866; ra. F. A. Moulton, Oct. 16, 1889. 

646 II. Franklin F.,» b. Aug. 7, 1867. 

647 III. Joseph G..^ b. .Tan. 21, 1869. 
IV. Sarah J.,^ b. Sept. 20, 1871. 

V. William D.,» b. Sept. IS, 1873; d. March 21, 1875. 

648 VI. Benjamin W.,^ b. June 26, 1876. 
VII. Ethel May,» b. July 16, 1885. 



403. 

JAY A.^ CHURCHILL (Anson J.,« Jedediah,-' Benjamin,-" 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,^ Josiah'). Born, probably at West Vienna, 
N.Y., but June 16, 1886, was living at Wliitestone, L.I., and wrote 



534 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

us a letter, but gave onl}^ the names of his father and brothers and 
their addresses at that time. William H., West Vienna, who, he 
says, was a soldier all through the Civil War, Rev. Joseph, who was 
then at West Vienna, N.Y., George E. whose address was in doubt. 

In December, 1904, 1 learned from the postmaster at West Vienna, 
N.Y., that the family have all gone from that town and, as well as 
he could learn, the father, Anson J., married Sarah Mallory, and that 
Jay A. is married and is a minister in the New York Conference, 
that Rev. Joseph lived at Sheepshead Bay, L.I., but our letter 
to that address was returned unclaimed ; that George E. married 
Gertrude Dickinson ; that William H. is dead ; that Mrs. Lovina 
Washburn's address was Oil City, Penn., but my letter to her was also 
returned unclaimed, so that this is all the account we have been 
able to obtain of the family. 

407. 

FRANKLIN DWIGHT ' CHURCHILL (Lewis,"^ David,^ Will- 
iam,* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born in Bethany, Conn., Feb. 
14, 1834. This family live (1902) in Southington, Conn. Married 
Jane L. Blakeslee, of Prospect, Conn. 

Childre7i. 
I. Arthur James,* b. Dec. 20, 1861; unmarried. 
649 II. Frank Blakeslee,^ b. Sept. 26, 1864; m. 

Children. 
1. Maud. 2. Clyde. 

G50 III. William Dwight,** b. Jan. 8, 1877. 

411. 

WILLIAM H.^ CHURCHILL (William T.,*^ Lemuel,^ Will- 
iam,* Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born, Feb. 27, 1833, in Tioga 
County, Penn. His father died a few months before he was born. 
When three years old he was taken and brought up by people out- 
side his family, his mother having married a second husband. He 
lived in Rensselaer, Ind., in 1886. Married, Jan. 7, 1861, Louisa 
Nichols, born Jan. 12, 1835. This record was obtained in 1886. 

Children. 

651 I. William Augustus,* b. Oct. I, 1862. 

652 II. Marcus Austin," b. Mav 22, 1864. 

653 III. Thomas Corwin,* b. Aug. 30, 186r>. 

654 IV. Fenton Orris,** b. Jan. 18, 1867. 

655 V. Luther Ellsworth,** b. Jan. 24, 1869. 

656 VI. Marion Atwood,^ b. May 17, 1870. 

VII. Cheney Osoar,« b. Feb. 16, 1872; d. May 2, 1872. 
667 VIII. Herman Hott,« b. Aug. 7, 1875. 



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414. 

JOSIAH BUTLER' CHURCHILL (Dr. Charles," Lemuel/ 
William/ Samuel/ Joseph/' Josiah^). Born Dec. 4, 1836. 
Mr. Churchill was living in Lawrence, Kan., March 4, 1886, and 
gave us this account of his family. Married, Sept. 21, 1865, Cath- 
erine Kissel. 

Children. 

T. Bessie Mat,* b. May 1, 1868. 

658 II. Carlie Dio/ b. June 2G, 1874. 

417. 

JOHN SILAS ' CHURCHILL (Joseph D./ William/ Will- 
iam/ Samuel,-^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born, Nov. 24, 1828, at Pine- 
ville, Izard County, Ark. Married, Dec. 30, 1851, Susan Jaine 
Taylor. 

Children. 

659 I. George Washington/ b. July 26, 1852; m. Kesiah Morgan. 

Children. 

1. Rebecca, b. Sept. 23, 1875. 

2. John Tliomas, b. Dec. 30, 1876. 

3. Mary Lovina, b. May 23, 1879. 

4. OHve Jane, b. Dec. 19, 1881. 

5. William Ambrose, b. Feb. 18, 1887. 

II. Christy Ann,» b. July 1, 1854; d. Sept. 22, 1876. 

III. Sarah Elizabeth,* b. May 29, 1856; m. Jacob Henry Fitzhdgh. 

Children . 

1. John Fitzhuph, b. Jan. 22, 1877. 

2. Tildia Fitzhugh, b. Aug. 8, 1881. 

3. Alexander Fitzhugh, b. July 3, 1887. 

IV. Louisa Jane,* b Sept. 4, 1858; m. De Leon Laport Coplin. 

Children . 

1. John Wesley Coplin, b. Dec. 24, 1877. 

2. Albert Washington Coplin, b. Dec. 13, 1879. 

V. William Martin," b. Nov. 19, 1860; d. Aug. 4, 1868. 

660 VI. Henry Price,* b. July 13, 1863. 

VII. Rebecca,*), j , „ i^^q f d. Nov. 20, 1871. 
VIII. Lavinia,* J ''• ^"^^ '' ^^^'' \d. September, 1869. 

418. 

JAMES JEFFREY ' CHURCHILL (Joseph Dell,*' William,' 
William/ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born at Pineville, Ark., 
Dec. 30, 1829. He was a farmer and house builder, and lived at 
different times at Russellville, Glassvillage, and Appleton, Ark., and 
1904, Leta, Ark. Married, at Pineville, Ark., Aug. 31, 1859, 
Martha Ann Scott. She was the daughter of George W. and 
Mary (Hill) Scott. 



536 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



CMldren. 

660a I. Joseph William,^ b. Sept. 9, 1860; in. 1st, Elizabeth Cacks ; m. 

2d, Letht Coffman. 
II. James Jeffrey,* b. July 2o, 1862; d. at Russellville, Ark., 1864. 
III. Mary Christia,* b. Jan. 27, 1866; m. Marion Edward Coffman. 
660b IV. George Washington,^ b. Feb. 13, 1868; m. Martha E. Akins. 

V. John Green,** b. Feb. 2, 1870; d. at Glassvillage, Ark., March 2, 
1872. 
660c VI. Henry Ambrose,* b. Jan. 24, 1871 ; m. Mary Vaughn. 

VII. Alfred Allen,* b. Aug, 11, 1873; d. at Glassvillage, Ark., Feb. II, 
1874. 
VIII. Rev. Jasper Newton,* b. Jan. 21, 1875 ; m. Mary Frances Brunce. 
IX. Monroe King,* b. Oct. 17, 1877; m. Eda Kansas Story. 
X. Andrew Jackson,* b. Feb. 9, 1879; m. Rona May Voss. 
XI. Samuel David,* b. Feb. 19, 1880; d. at Appleton, Ark., Feb. 17, 
1902. 

419. 

WILLIAM WALKER ■ CHURCHILL (Joseph Dell/ Will- 
iam/ William/ Samuel/ Joseph/' Josiah '). Born at Pineville, 
Ark., Aug. 14, 1840. He was a farmer at Galley Rock, Ark., and 
Wbitt, Texas, from 1875 or 1876. Still living at Whitt, with wife 
Delphine, in 1904. Married 1st, at Galley Rock, Ark., December, 
1869, Lydia Matthews, died, 1873 ; married, 2d, at Clinton, Ark., 
January, 1874, Delphine MoAlistek. 

Child of First Wife born at Galley Rock, Ark. 

660d I. Elton Leeth,* b. Jan. 16, 1872; m. Laura Moreland, at Whitt, 

Texas, Feb. 8, 1891. 

Children born at Whitt, Texas. 

1. Lydia Ann, b. March 30, 1892. 

2. James Albert, b. Jan. 10, 189.5. 

3. Jarrel Eli, b. Dec. 16, 1896. 

4. Robert Raymon, b. July 3, 1900. 

Children of Second Wife born at Whitt, Texas. 

660e II. Joseph Crafford,* b. Dec. 4, 1877; m. Bertha Lusk, at Whitt, 

Texas, July 15, 1898. 

Children born at Whitt, Texas. 

1. Cula Clare, b. June 30, 1900. 

2. Veracue Gladys, b. April 3, 1902. 

III. Sanora Florence,* b. Oct. 14, 1880; m. J. O. Taylor, at Whitt, 

Texas, July 29, 1899. They live at Valley Creek, Texas ; he is a 
farmer. 

Children. 

1. Pearlie Beatrice Taylor, b. May 27, 1902. 

2. Barbara Alice Taylor, b. Dec. 21, 1903. 

IV. Dempsey Monroe,* b. July 7, 1882; d. July 20, 1885. 
V. Pearley Arminda,* b. July 10, 1885. 

660f VI. William Walker, Jr.,* b. Sept. 30, 1888. 
660g VII. Frederic Lafayette,* b. Sept. 22, 1890. 
VIII. AvA RiLLA Angeline,* b. July 3, 1895. 



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420. 

JOSEPH A.' CHURCHILL (Joseph Dell,« William,^ Will- 
iam/ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah '). Born at Pineville, Ark., Nov. 
22, 1846. Lived at Oran, Texas, in 1904. He was a farmer. Mar- 
ried at Galley Rock, Ark., January, 1871, Nancy A. Duvall, 
daughter of John and Elizabeth Duvall. 

Child. 

660h I. John William,* b. at Galley Rock, Ark., Dec. 15, 1870; ni. Laura 

Foster, at Whitt, Texas, Jan. 8, 1893. 

421. 

WILLIAM A' CHURCHILL (Adna,« William,^ William,^ 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born Dec. 13, 1831, near Marietta, 
Ohio, but removed with his father's family to Fabias, Mich., 
and lived there, and at Leonidas, Mich., from which latter place 
he wrote us May 4, 1888. Married in Fabius, Mich., Oct. 31, 1858, 
Matilda D. Rumsey, born May 18, 1843. ' 

Children horn in Fabius, Mich. 

I. Emma ANN,^b. March 7, 1860; m. Monroe H. Smith, at Leonidas, 
Mich., Oct. 10, 1882. They lived at Leonidas, and Meerdon, 
Mich. 

Children. 

1. Llovd Smith, b. July 6, 1884. 

2. Mildred V. Smith, b. May 25, 1886. 

3. Linnie M. Smith, b. Dec. 8, 1891. 

4. Carroll M. Smith, b. June 8, 1891. 

661 II. John Marcellus,* b. Oct. 9, 1861; m. Zetha M. Arnold April 

25, 1888, daughter of James and Sophia (Robinson) Arnold, of 
Leonidas, Mich. 

One Child. 
1. Louis A. Churchill, b. March 8, 1889. 

III. Wilbur Adna,^ b. Jan. 24, 1870; d. Oct. 25, 1872. 

IV. Minnie Myrtelle,** b. Aug. 24, 1875; m. Frank Peck, at Center- 

ville, Mich., May 13, 1895. They lived, 1904, at Moorepark, 
Mich. 

Children. 

1. Bertha R. Peck, b. April 1, 1896. 

2. Verne Peck, b. Feb. 5, 1901. 

3. Leon Peck, b. March 3, 1903. 

424. 

WILLIAM R ' CHURCHILL (Randell,^ William/ William,-* 
Samuel,'^ Joseph,- Josiah'). Born Dec. 18, 1836, probably near 
Marietta, Ohio. Married, Oct. 5, 1870, Mary Welch. 



538 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticat 

Children . 



I. Annie.^ 
662 II. William.^ 

III. Martha.* 



435. 



JOSEPH X.' CHURCHILL (Randell,^ William,"' William,^ 
Samuel,'' Joseph,- Josiah'). Born Feb. 5, 1839, probably uear 
arietta, Ohio. Married, Aug 26, 1866, Sakah Boyd, 

Children. 

I. Jane Mart.^ 

663 II. Fred D.« 
III. Mart M.* 

426. 

JOSHUA P." CHURCHILL (Randell,« William,"' William,^ 
Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born March 18, 1844. In 1888 he 
was living in Winslow, Iowa. Married, March 16, 1879, Martha 
T. Stamp. 

Children . 

664 I. Ralph L.,« b. April 7, 1880. 

II. Grace,« b. June 8, 1883. 

427. 
HIRAM WILLIAM^ CHURCHILL (James,« William,^ Will- 
iam,^ Samuel,^ Joseph,- Josiah') Born in Newberg, Mich., 
March 13, 1847. Settled first in Finehford and Parkersburg, Iowa, 
but later removed to Boulder, CoL, and from there, March, 1901, 
removed to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he died July 17, 1903. 
He was a farmer. Married at ISTewberg, Mich., Oct. 27, 1863, 
Elizabeth Rushing, daughter of William and Mary (Stevenson) 
Rushing. Mrs. Churchill, in 1904, lived in Salt Lake City. 

Children, the first born in Finehford, the rest in Parkersburg , Iowa. 

T. EsTELLA MAiLA/b. Jan. 3], 18fi7;clied at Parkersburg, Dec.31, 1881. 
II. Blanche Eliza,® b. Aug. 21, 1872; died at Parkersburg, April 
17, 1873. 

III. Maud Esther,® b. June 8, 1874; died at Parkersburg, July 8, 1874. 

IV. Etta Idell,® b. March 30, 1875; m. David C. Gibson, of Boulder, 

Col., Feb. 3, iy04. They lived in Salt Lake City 1904. 

483. 

CHARLES ^CHURCHILL (Willis,« * Asa,^' William," Samuel,^ 
Joseph,'- Josiah'). Born in Haniden, Conn., July 8, 1837. He 

*Froni a daughter of Willis Churchill we learn something more of his 
brother Levi (No. I'JO) whose, children were: 1 Jane,® m. William Lee, and 
had children, one of whom was William H. Lee, living in December, 1903, at 
Providence, R.I. ; 2, Martha A,® m. Walter Clark, and 3, Henry.® All three born 
at Hamden, ConiK Willis Charchill'-s widow, with their daughter, Mary, are 
living at 12 Vanderpool Street, Newark, N.J., in December, 1903. 




CHARLES CHURCHILL, 

LONDON, ENG. 

(No. 433, page 538.) 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENEEATION 539 

lived there until the removal of his father's family to Newark, N.J., 
in 1861, and was educated in the public schools, and in his father's 
business of exporting American tools and machinery. He removed 
to London, Eng., in 1862, and there in 1865 established the house 
of Charles Churchill & Co., engineers and importers of American 
machine tools, which in 1903 was at 9-15 Leonard street, Finsbury. 
He has made frequent visits to America. Married, March 19, 1861, 
Charlotte Louise Lewis, born in Sing Sing, N.Y., in 1836. 

Children born in London. 

664a I. Charles Henrt,* b. April 1, 1864; m. Margaret Sarah James, 
dau. of John and Amelia, July 1, 1891. 

Children lorn in London. 

1. Harold Edwin, b. July 16, 1892. 

2. Enid Margaret, b. May 25, 1896. 
665 II. Willis Clark,* b. May 5, 1868. 

666a III. Arthur Lyman,* b. June 12, 1872 ; m. Mart Minnie Guthrie, dau. 
of John Buchanan and Mary (Cree) Guthrie, of London, Sept. 
3, 1898. 

Children. 

1. Audrey Mary, b. July 9, 1899. 

2. Daphne Louise, b. Nov. 7, 1902. 
IV. Alice Louise,* b. Oct. 12, 1878. 



434. 

WILLIAM ALLEN" CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Joseph'). Born 
in Newington, Conn., May 10, 1810. He received a common school 
education, and became apprenticed to William B. North, the first 
goldsmith and jeweler of New Britain, and himself afterwards 
developed and built up a great business in the same line, and which, 
owing to his genius and fine taste, became one of the finest houses 
in the country ; indeed, as Elihu Burritt, in his memorial address, 
said of him, " He founded here in New Britain a normal school of 
aisthetic culture for beautifying homes with the best artistry of 
nature." He had a great influence in the community by his example, 
first, perhaps, in making his own house and grounds beautiful, but 
in many other wa}s of wise citizenship and generous public spirit. 
The Centre Church at New Britain is a lasting monument to 
his devotion, taste, and genius, while in many other directions 
the public welfare received his loyal service. He died May 28, 
1874. Married 1st," in New Britain, Conn., Sept. 14, 1835, Eliza 
Jane Francis, who died Jan. 23, 1837 ; 2d, in Wethersfield, Conn., 
Dec. 4, 1838, Sarah Wells Blinn. 



540 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



One child by First Wife. 

I. Eliza Jane,* b. Aug. 24, 1836; m. Col. Emory Foote Strong, of 
Bridgeport, as liis second wife, July 28, 1858. No cliildren men- 
tioned. Mrs. Strong died in November, 1892. 

Children of Second Wife. 

II. Sarah Augosta,^ b. July 8, 1841; m. Frank Louis Hungerford, 

Dec. 21, 1869. They lived at New Britain, Conn. 

Children. 

1. Wm. Churchill Huns?erford, b. Feb. 26, 1871; m. Charlotte 

Olmstead of New York City, Nov. 2, 1898. 

2. Florence Hunsrerford, b. Nov. 25, 1874; d. Nov. 24, 1876. 

3. Frank Mills Hungerford, b. Sept. 14. 1878; d. July 14, 1893. 

4. Belle Hiingerford, b. Dec. 15, 1881; d. Sept. 11, 1887. 

III. Julia Isabella,^ b. Aug. 14, 1843; m. John B. Powell. No 

children. 

666 IV. William Walcott,* b. Sept. 22, 1845. Unmarried. 

667 V. Frederick Hosea,® b. March 27, 1848; m. Annie Louisii Smith, 

dau. of William H., born in New Britain, Conn., Nov. 5, 
1874. He graduated at the high school in 1867 and at the Shef- 
field Scientific School, Yale College, in 1870. He then spent 
several years in the study of the law, and graduated from the Law 
School of Harvard University in 1874. He began practice in 
New Britain, and was very successful, but turned his attention 
to the study of electrical science and with intense application 
devoted himself to the purpose of forming an electric com- 
pany in New Britain. The strain of this extra study and work, 
added to his increasing professional labors, undoubtedly over- 
taxed the rather slender constitution and exceedingly sensitive, 
nervous temperament, till reason was temporarily unbalanced and 
in a moment, by his own hand, he took his own life, so prized in 
the community, so precious to his family. In every direction he 
had all, it seemed, that any one could have to live for. His 
home and family relations were the happiest possible, and in his 
business aiid social life all was proraiseful and good ; and he was 
very happy in all ways, especially in his beautiful home. He 
was a man of generous impulses, and strict integrity, and his 
untimely loss, just in the beginning of his prime of manhood, 
was widely and deeply mourned. He died March 4, 1881. 

Children born in New Britain. 

1. May, b. Sept. 2, 1875 ; m. George Sherman Talcott, June 9, 

1897, who was born in New Britain, Conn., July 27, 1879, a 
graduate of Yale College 1891. Child (1) Lucy Talcott, b. 
April 10, 1899. 

2. William, b. Nov. 3, 1876; graduated at Yale College in 1897. 

3. Rose, b. June 3, 1878. 

VI. Annie Florence,** b. Feb. 4, 1853; d. March 14, 1858. 



435. 

LOREY ' CHURCHILL (James,« Joseph ^).^Born in Newmgton, 
Conn., June 20, 1821. He lived many years in Baltimore, Md. 
He died in New Haven at the house of his father, Samuel, May 7, 
1876. Married, July 18, 1841, Lucy Steel. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 541 



Children, probably all born in Baltimore, Md. 

I. Louisa,* b. March 11, 1844. 

668 II. Alonzo,^ b. March 11, 1846; d. young. 

III. LoREY.'' b. Oct. ."), 1847; d. voung. 

IV. LucY,« b. Dec. 20, 1848. 

V. James,® b. April 13, 18.50; d. very soon. 

669 VI. James,* b. Sept. 8, 1851. Married, and in 1899 was living in Bal- 

timore, Md., but we have no further record. 



436. 

SAMUEL W." CHURCHILL (James,'' Joseph-^*). Born in New- 

ington, Conn., June' 18, 1828. He grew up on the old homestead 

at Newington, and for a time operated the old grist-mill. About 

1855 he bought a farm in New Britain, Conn., in that part known 

as the " Stanley Quarter.'' Later he became engaged as a contractor 

with the firm of 0. B. North & Co., of New Britain, and, in 1861, 

removed to New Haven. In 1890 he removed to Milford, Conn., 

where he lived with his wife and daughter, Ruby, until 1903, when 

the family returned to New Haven. Married, Dec. 26, 1855, Ellen 

L. Hubbard, born Dec. 12, 1836, at New Britain, Conn., daughter 

of Henry E. Hubbard. 

Children. 

670 I. Charles S.," born in New Britain Conn., Sept. 22, 1856; m. in 

New Britain, Nov. 11, 1885, Anna D. Green, dau. of Robert C 
of Pottsville, Peon. 

Mr. Churchill was educated at New Haven and at Yale Univer- 
sity, where he graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School in 
1878. Entered the railway service as civil engineer in 1879, and 
has been engaged continuously in that profession since, in the pro- 
jection and construction of some important lines in Connecticut, 
Pennsylvania and Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio, and is at 
present (1904) chief engineer of the Norfolk and Western R.R. 
Office at Roanoke, Va. The family live at Roanoke, Va. Mr. 
Churchill is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 
and of other important railway and technical societies. 

Children. 

1. Mary E., b. in Pottsville, Sept. 30, 1886. 

2. Ethelind, b. in Roanoke, Va., Feb. 1, 1889. 

3. Robert C., b. in Roanoke, Va., Oct. 20, 1890. 

4. Helen E., b. in Roanoke, Va., Jan. 6, 1893. 

II. Ida N.,** b. in New Britain, Conn., April 23, 1859; m. 1st, Harry 
Chaffee, Oct. 13, 1875. Mr. ChafPee died Dec. 2, 1880, leaving 
two children. Mrs. Chaffee m. 2d, Christopher T. Langley. 

* My search for the father of Joseph ^ has been diligent and persistent, but up 
to this time I have found no positive proof A tradition, coining directly from 
his oldest daughter, born in 1778, that her father's family was driven from their 
home at a place called " Three Rivers," by the Indians, seems to i)oint to Giles 
Churchill, who left Newington, and in 1751 settled at the Forks of the Delaware 
river and was driven off with his family and died in P'lorida, N.Y., 1771. He 
had five children born at the " Forks," but we think he had others before settle- 
ment there, of whom one was Joseph. See note in Appendix. 



542 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children of First Husband. 

1. Herbert Chaffee, h. Aug. 26, 1877. 

2. Hattie May Chaffee, b. Oct. 4, 1879; d. March 1890. 

Children of Second Husband. 

3. Frederick D. Langley, b. Aug. 17, 1886. 

4. Nellie D. Langley, b. Nov. 1, 1887. 

5. Raymond Langley, b. Feb. 2, 1889; d. young. 

6. Ruth C. Langley, b. Jan. 31, 1891. 

7. Edwin H. Langley, b. Jan. 11, 1893; d. young. 

III. Hattie,* b. in New Britain, Conn., Oct. 8, 1860; d. in New Haven, 
Dec. 2, 1877. 
671 IV. Virgil,** b, in New Haven, Nov. 3, 1865; m. Jennie E. Hubbell, 
New Haven, Nov. 17, 1886. 

They live in New Haven. He is a watchman and inspector 
(1904). 

Children. 

1. Louise Estelle, b. May 14, 1887. 

2. Frank Virgil, b. in Milford, Conn., Oct. 27, 1891. 

3. Charles S., b. Skelton, Conn., Aug. 3, 1893. 

4. Calvin Downs, b. in New Haven, Julv 12, 1895. 

5. Elsie May, b. July 21, 1900, in New Haven. 

V. Ruby J.,^ b. in New Haven, May 5, 1878; unmarried in 1904. 
Living with her parents in New Haven, Conn. 



437. 

AMOS ' CHURCHILL ( Josiah,« Jonathan,^ Jonathan/ Jona- 
than/^ Joseph,'^ Josiah ^ ). Born in Bridgewater, Penn., Jan. 23, 
1808. He inherited the paternal homestead in Bridgewater, in that 
section which afterwards became Franklin. His father died when 
he was a child, and he was placed under a guardian, who taught him 
to spell his name Churehell, and this form was handed down to his 
children, but we retain the common form. He died in Franklin, 
Oct. 22, 1850. Married, at Bridgewater, March 4, 1829, Abigail 
HoLLEY, born near White Hall, IST.Y., and died at Franklin, Penn., 
Oct. 7, 1890. 

Children born iti the old home above noted. 
I. Louisa,* b. Jan. 15, 1831; m. Miles J. Hadsell, April 2, 1863. 

One Child. 
1. Albert Josiah Hadsell, b. Oct. 26, 1864. 

672 II. Edward," b. June 5, 1833; m. Jane A. Thomas, April, 1872. 

He died in Franklin, Penn., Aug. 5, 1876. No children. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 543 

673 III. Ur. Albert,* b. March 17, 1836; m. Mart A. Gdthrie, March 

31, 1861. 

She was born at Carthage, Mo., Feb. 7, 1844. He was educated 
as a physician, and at the beginning of the war was in Missouri, 
and was in the midst of stirring scenes during the years of its 
continuance, in wliich time he " drifted " into Texas, and located 
for some years in Fannin and Grayson Counties, in that State. In 
1867 he settled in Nevada, Mo., and has since, up to 1904, lived 
there. Dr. Churchill is active in other ways than his profession, 
and has taken great interest in many reform movements, local and 
general. He is an outspoken and forceful writer and has thus 
exerted a wide influence. 

Children. 

1. May Bell, b. Feb. 3, 1862, in Newton County, Mo.; m. Wni. 

F. Norman, Oct., 10, 1883. 

Children: (1) Clyde Churchill Norman, b. Oct. 27, 1884. 
(2) Glenn Erwin Normnn, b. July 2. 1886. 

2. Mary Alice, b. in AVarren, Tex., Dec 10, 1863 

3. Ella Louisa, b. in Grayson County, Tex , Apr. 22, 1866. 

4. Lula Viola, b. in Nevada, Mo., July 25, 1870. 

5. William Albert, b. in Nevada, Mo', Sept. 14, 1872. 

6. Edwin Ross, b. in Nevada, Mo., Aug. 23, 1875. 

7. Frank Lee, b. in Nevada, Mo., Feb. 6, 1879. 

IV. Almira,8 b. July 11, 1839 ; m. Orlando J. Ross, May 1, I860. 

They lived in Binghamton, N.Y. Mrs. Ross has been much 
interested and has helpfully aided in compiling this branch of the 
family. 

Children. 

1. Jennie Alice Ross, b. Aug. 30, 1865. 

2. William Henry Ross, b. Aug. 31, 1868, d. Mar. 23, 1871. 

3. Timothy Amos Ross, b. Oct. 30, 1870, d. Jan. 8, 1871. 

V. Lucy Maria,** b. June 22, 1844; m. Dr. Watson Hull, Nov. 20, 
1865. 

They lived in Monroeton, Fenn. Mrs. Hull has been, for many 
years, an eflBcient ami kindly helper in the work of compiling this 
genealogy. 

Child. 
1. Jennie Lucy Hull, b. July 13, 1867, at Vestal Centre, N.Y. 



439. 

FREEBORN" CHURCHILL (Leman,« Jonathan,"^ Jonathan/ 
Jonathan,-^ Joseph,- Josiah ^ ). Born in Eranklin, Penn., Sept. 
15, 1817. Lived at Great Bend, Penn. Married, March 6, 1850, in 
Bridgewater, Penn., Eliza Jane C'lemens, born Sept. 20, 1824, in 
New Preston, Conn. 

Children horn at Great Bend,, Penn. 

674 I. Leman Augustus,- b. April 29, 1852. 

II. Kate Amelia,** b. April 15, 1859. 
676 III. Elmer Judson,* b. Dec. 5, 1861. 



544 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



440. 

NORMAN W." CHURCHILL (Moses, Jr./ Moses,^ Jonatha^V 
Jonathan,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Sheffield, Mass., April 25, 
1826. Lived for a time in Virginia, but returned later and lived at 
Sheffield, Mass. Married, in Newark Valley, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1855, 
Betsey M. Sheldon, born in New Marlboro', Mass., Jan. 16, 1832. 

Children. 

676 I. George H.,** b. at Louisa Court House, Va., Aug. 30, 1856; m 

Mary R. Lincoln, Nov. 2(1, 187ti; d. Nov. 19, 18S2; and he 
married 2d, Clara E. Frisbie, of Huron, Dakota, June 25, 1885. 

Child of First Wife. 

1. Mabel L., b. at Kirkville, Mo., Aug. 9, 1877. 

Child of Second Wife. 

2. Clyde, b. Sept. 4, 1886. 

677 II. Robert S.,^b. at Sheffield, Ma$s.,. Feb. 9, 1866. Unmarried in 

1887. In 1887 he was living in Highmore, Dakota, and wrote us. 
III. Wilfred N.,^ b. at Sheffield, Mass., Oct. 15, 1867; d. Aug. 2, 1868, 
at Hudson City, N.Y. 



441. 

GEORGE WILLIAM' CHURCHILL (William,^ Oliver,^ 
Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Joseph,^ Josiah^). Born in Munroe 
County, N. Y., 1843. He was '' bound-out," when a boy, to the age of 
twenty-one, with a man in Churchville, N. Y He removed to Illinois, 
and in 1863 enlisted in the array as second lieutenant. In 1901 he 
lived at Plattsville, 111., a retired farmer. Married, in Kendall 
County, 111., 1871, Mary J. Peterson. 

Children. 

678 I. Rdfus J.,* born in 1874; m. Edna E. McClodd, in 1897. 

679 II. Clarence G.,« b. in 1876; m. Mart A. Heap, 1896. 

III. Nora Mae,* b.. in 1884 ; unmarried. Living at home in Plattsville 
in 1901. 



443. 

JONATHAN THORNTON' CHURCHILL (Leman,« Amos,^ 
Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Joseph," Josiah^). Born in Bolton, 
Canada, May 10, 1825. The family was living in Canton, N.Y., in 
1890. Married, Oct. 19, 1847, Emily E. Leonard. 



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SEVENTH GENERATION 



545 



Children, the first three horn in Westford, Vt., the rest in Canton, N. V. 

680 I. Alba Leman,* b. July 2, 184!); in. 1st, Abbie M. Austin; 2d, 

Mart Jane Edward.s. This family lived in West Brookfield, 
Mass., January, 1890. No children reported 

Charles H ," b. Dec. 23, 1851. 

Addison E.," b. March 21, 1854. 

Jonathan A ,** h Oct. H, 185.5. 

Emma E.,*^ b. Dec. 17, 1857. 

Richard E.,« b. Oct. 8, 1859. 

Omer V ,« b. Jan. 18, 1862. 

Amo.s A.,^ b. Sept. 10, 1864. 

Ella E.,'' b. May 4, 1866. 

Alice A.,« b. Nov. 5, 1868. 
XI. Ada I., M>. January, 1871. 



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II. 


682 


III. 


683 


IV. 




V. 


684 


VI. 


685 


VII. 


686 


VIII. 




IX. 




X. 



443. 

ELIAS D.' CHURCHILL (Leman," Amos,^ Jonathan/ Jona- 
than,'' Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in Bolton, Ont., May 18, 1827. 
In 1891, it is said, lived in Fredericksburg, Iowa. He was married 
and had two sons and two daughters, but we have not received any 
further news of the family. 



444. 

RICHARD H.' CHURCHILL (Leman,« Amos,^ Jonathan,^ 
Jonathan,' Joseph,'- Josiah ^). Born in Bolton, Canada, Aug. 
22, 1835. Married Susan Riddle. 

Children . 

I. John L.,» b, 1860; d. in 1886. 
II. Susie A.,** b. 186:' ; ra. Mr. IIolroyd. They lived in Geneva, 111., in 
1891 
687 in. Frank Burr,'' b. 1871 ; m. Wife's name not received. 

Child. 
1. Paul, b. in Flanigan, 111., 1891. 



445. 

HIRAM PARKER" CHURCHILL (Hiram," Amos,^ 
Jonathan,* Jonathan,-' Joseph,- Jostah '). Born at Bolton, 
Canada, March 28, 1828. He was a farmer. Lived at North 
Brookfield, Mass., and North Fairfax, Vt. Married, at North Brook- 
field, Mass., Dec. 19, 1850, Mary Warner Thompsois, daughter 
of Chauncey. 2d, at North Fairfax, Vt., March 29, 1864, Mrs. 
Paulina (Leonard) Story, daughter of Hemau Leonard. 



546 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 



Children, first two born in North Brookfield, the others in Fairfax, Vt. 

688 I. George O.,^ b. Dec. 7, 1854 ; m. Gertrude B. Locke, Grand Island, 

Neb. They lived in Fairmont and Hastings, Neb. He was a 
photographer. 

Children. 

1. Leslie Parker, b. April 7, 1881. 

2. Clarence Montague, h. Nov. 10, 1882. 

3. Frank Oliver, b. September, 1884. 

4. Leroy Edmund, b. April 3, 1886. 

5. Robert Julius, b. March 25, 1889. 

II. Henrt E.,^ b. Aug. 13, 1857; d. at South Fairfax, Vt., June 14, 

1867. 
III. Sarah A,,sb. July 13, 1863; d. at South Fairfax, September, 1866. 

Children of Second Wife. 

689 IV. William L.,^ b. April 23, 1865; m. Jennie King, of Georgia, Vt., 

Oct. 14, 1901. 

690 V. Frank E.,* b. Feb. 29, 1868. 

VI. Hattie E.,^ b. Sept. 11, 1870; m. Elbier Judd, of North Fair- 
fax, .'^pril 7, 1891. 

691 VII. Hervey a. ,8 b Sept. 11, 1870; m. 1st, Kate Rankin ; 2d, Jen- 

nie Brigham. 

692 VIII. Mtron L.,» b. July 23, 1881. 



446. 

- OLIVER JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (Hiram,^ Amos/ Jona- 
than/ Jonathan/ Joseph/ Josiah^). Bom at Bolton, Canada, 
Oct. 17, 1827. Lived at North Fairfax, Vt., and was a farmer. 
Married, at North Brookiield, Mass., June 15, 1853, Mary Ann 
Kimball, daughter of Benjamin and Abigail (Irving) Kimball. 

Children born at North Fairfax, Vt. 

I. Anna Elizabeth,* b. May, 1854; m. Walter G. Mandell, Sept. 
16, 1875. 

693 II. Warren Augustus,** b. February, 1858; d. unmarried at North 

Brookfield, Nov. 17, 1871. 
III. Ella Adelaide,* b. April 11, 1862 ; m. Arthur J. Goddard, Feb. 
6, 1883. 

694 IV. PjLmer Addison,** b. April 11, 1862; m. Eudora F. Browning, at 

Rutland, Mass., July 29, 1886. She was the daughter of George 
Porter and Arvilla H. (Baker) Browning. Residence in 
North Brookfield, where Mr. Churchill is foreman in a shoe 
manufactory. They have had one child. 
1. Leon Elmer, b. at North Brookfield July 31, 1887; d. July 31, 
1894. 
696 V. Herbert Hiram,* b. Jan. 2, 1866; m. Carrie E. Darling, West 

Brookfield, June 15, 1892. She was daughter of George A. and 
Amelia H. (Mosier) Darling. 

Children born at North Brookfield. 

1. Roy Oliver, b. Dec. 28, 1893. 

2. Merle A., b. March 12, 1895. 

3. Warren E., b. Dec. 21, 1897. 

4. Leon A., b. June 13, 1901. 



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448. 

ORWELL' CHURCHILL (Stephen M.,« William,-^ Will- 
iam,* Jonathan/^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in Randolph, Ohio, 
Feb. 135, 1822. He was a farmer at Randolph. iNIarried, at 
Randolph, June 4, 1843, Clarissa Colton, daughter of Chesley 
and Polly Colton. 

Children born oA Randolph. 

I. Marvin \N .,^ b. May 6, 1844; in. Malitta Merriman, Dec. 26, 
1865. 
696 II. Edward ,!.,» b. Dec. 1, 1848; ra. Ellen Todd, March 20, 1867, at 
Edinburgh. 

Children born at Rootstoicn and Randolph. 

1. Alice B., b. May 4, 1870; ni. Charles L. GouMin, Dec. 24, 

1890, Rootstown, O. They have one chilrl, Gladys I. Gonl- 
din, b. at Ravenna, Oct. 3, 1891. 

2. Ellen L., b. Sept. 6, 1875. 

;;. Walter O., b. at Randolph, Nov. 26, 1878; m. Dorothea 
Kemp, Dec. 25, 1901, at Ravenna. 

III. Clara A.,^ b. Nov. 19, 1856; ni. Frank Morrison, Sept. 5, 1879, 
at Ravenna. 

One Child. 
1. Frank Morrison, b. Aug. 29, 1888, at Rockcreek, Ohio. 



449. 

JULIUS RALPH' CHURCHILL (Stephen M.,*"- William,'^ 
William,'* Jonathan,^ Joseph,'- Josiah '). Born at Randol[)h, 
Ohio, June IB, 18,32. He lived at Lime, Ohio, where he was a tan- 
ner. Married, Dec. 22, 1857, Lucinda E. Saint, daughter of Levi 
and Mary M. (Miller) Saint. 

Children horn at Livie. 

I. Melvin,* died in infancy. 
II. Ladra M.,^ b. April 21, 1861; m. Charles M. Melhokn, Oct. 13, 
1881, at Westminster, Ohio. 

697 III. Julius A.," b. Oct. 12, 1862; m. Florence Jennings, Oct. 18, 1887, 

at Crookston, Minn. 

698 IV. Clifford B.,« b. Aug. 25, 1864 ; m. Carrie B. Farat, June 6, 1899, 

at Lime. 

699 V. Lee Porter,* h. Jan. 1, 1867. 

700 VI. Stephen M.,* b, Sept. 27, 1873; m. Mildred Keil, Sept. 7. 1898, 

at Lime. 

451. 

PETER" CHURCHILL (David,'' David,'^ Jonathan,^ Jona- 
THAN,'' Joseph,-^ Josiah^). Born in Zora, Ont., Jan. 3, 1829- 
Removed with his father's family to Berlin, Mich., in 1839. He 



548 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

lived at Novesta, Mich. Married, at Romeo, Macomb County, 
Ont., Charity E. Clark. 

Children. 

701 I. LoREN N.,^ b. March 19, 1860; m. 1st, Nellie Adelaide Phillips, 

Dec. 26, 1892, who died July 12, 1895 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Mary E. 
McNoTT, March 27, 1899. 

Child of First Wife. 

1. Eveline May, b. Nov. 6, 1893. 

Child of Second Wife. 

2. Eliott Glenn, b. April 8, 1900. 

702 II. Jason N.,» b. Oct. 21, 1862. Lived at Novesta, Mich., in 1902. 

III. Viola Isola,- b. July 23, 1864; m Samuel J. Mitchell, Dec. 19, 

1894. They lived at Shabbona, Mich. 

Children. 

1. Gladys E. Mitchell, b. Jan. 13, 1897. 

2. Harry S. Mitchell, b. May 18, 1898. 

IV. EvA,s b. April 20, 1868; m. Albert W. Kitchin, March 18, 1891, 

at Novesta, Mich. They lived at Cass City, Mich. 

Children. 

1. Jason A. Kitchin, b. Mav 18, 1893. 

2. Ray E. Kitchin, b. June' 30, 1895. 

3. Alice E Kitchin, b. Jan. 16, 1897; d. Aug. 23, 1898. 

703 V. WiLLARD D.,^ b. Nov. 12, 1870; m. Jennie I. Henderson, June, 

13, 1894. 

Children . 

1. Lillie M., b. July 11, 1895. 

2. Daniel P., b. June 21, 1897. 

704 VI. William H.,« b. Nov. 12, 1870. 

705 VII. Warren H.,** b. April 20, 1876; m. Lillian Maud Milton, at No- 

vesta, June 18, 1902. 
VIII. FjRmina May,- b. Feb. 10, 1878; in. Ira R. Howey, at Novesta, 
June 18, 1902. They lived at Novesta, Mich. 



455. 

JAMES D.' CHURCHILL (Cyrus," David,^ Jonathan,^ Jona- 
than,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born at Zora, Can., July 6, 1828- 
He removed with his father's family in 18.37 to Almont, Mich., 
and lived there. Married, at Almont, Mich., Sept. 27, 1856, Frances 
P. Warner. 

Children born at Almont, Mich. 

I. Belle,*" b. Nov. 11, 1857; m. William Spangler, of Almont 
July 12, 1883. 



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Children. 

1. Neva B. Spangler, b. July 18, 1886. 

2. Roy Churchill Spangler, b. May 26, 1888. 

706 II. Cyrus J., « b. Nov. 27, 1859. 

III. Frances A.,« b. Oct. 7, 1861. 

IV. Flora L.,* b. May 8, 1864 ; d. May 20, 1865. 

707 V. Robert D.,» b. June 11, 1867. 

708 VI. Fred M.,«b. May 17, 1831. 



463. 

DAVID' CHURCHILL (Truman,'^ David,^ William,-* Jon- 
athan,^ Joseph,'- Josiah^). Born in Middlesex (Jounty, Ont., Nov. 
11, 1833. Removed with his family to Lapeer County, Mich., in 
1836. The latest news from this famil}' was given by Mr. David 
Churchill himself, dated at Imlay City, Mich., Nov. 18, 1889, and 
given below. Married, in 1857, Mauv J. Reynolds, who was born 
in Northumberland County, Out., 1840. 

Childi-en. 

I. VioLETTA,* b. March 21, 1858; lu. Duncan McNevin, in 1879. 

II. Emma J., « b. March 3U, 1860; m. J. C. Willis, in 1879. 

III. Anna E.,^ b. May 20, 1838; m. W. H. Terry, in 1882. 

IV. LucY,« b. June 24, 1871 ; m. F. H. McClish, 1888. 
709 V. Frank G.," b. June 3, 1878. 



465. 

AV ALTER B.' CHURCHILL (William," David,"^ Jonathan,^ 
Jonathan,^ Joseph,"- Josiah^). Born in Oxford County, Can., 
March 27, 1837. Removed with his father's family, soon after his 
birth, to Lapeer County, Mich. He received a common school 
education. He engaged in business in Imlay City, Mich. He was 
a prosperous and influential citizen. He served in various public 
offices, among which were township supervisor for sixteen years, 
and county treasurer four years. Married, at Imlay City, May 8, 
1858, Maria J. Best, daughter of John P. and Catherine (Walker) 
Best, of Imlay City. 

Children born at Imlay City. 

710 I. George H.,* b. Oct. 24, 1870; m Isaline Vail, at Almont, Mich., 

Sept. 3, 1896. 
II. Maud P.,» b. Jan. 8, 1883; m. Austin Lord, Aug. 3, 1901. 



470. 

LEWIS ABRAHAM' CHURCHILL (James H.," Samuel,^ 
Jonathan,'' Jonathan,-^ Joseph,- Josiah\). Born Aug 16, 1837, 



550 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut 

in Bearsville, Can. Removed to Michigan about 1860. Mr. 
Churchill wrote us Feb. 17, 1890, and then lived at Pine Grove, 
but post-office address, Gobleville, Mich. Married, in Townsend, 
Can., West, 1859, Eunice Flanders, born " on Nottaway Prairie," 
St. Joseph's County, Mich., Aug. 17, 1840. 

Children. 

I. Florence Idelle,* b. in Volinia, Mich., Aug. 26, 1860; m. Wm. W. 
Patrick, June 1, 1887. 

711 II. Frank F.,» b. in Pine Grove, Micli., Oct. 6, 1865; m. Eva M. 

VooRHEES, Dec. 25, 1886. 

He was a music teacher in the State Normal School ; 1903 lived 
in Plattsville, Mich. 

Children born there. 

1. Floyd, b. Dec. 13, 1887. 

2. Bessie, b. Jan. 1, 1889. 

712 III. Charles Ci.aude,8 b. Feb. 30, 1877. 



471. 

FRANCIS LEVI ' CHURCHILL (James H.,« Samuel,^ Jona- 
than,'' Jonathan,^ Joseph,'- JosiAH^). Born in Norfolk County, 
Ont., Aug. 8, 1839. Removed to Michigan and lived there. 
He died March 22, 1872. Married, Jan. 3, 1862, Lydia Dixon, of 
Volinia, Mich. 

Child. 

712 I. Dixon J.,** b. Nov. 12, 1864; married, but name of wife not obtained. 

He finislied his education at Ann Arbor University, Mich., and 
settled at Plattsville, where he was a professor of music for eight 
years. He died, leaving a widow and one son. After his death his 
widow, with her husband's mother, Mrs. Lydia Churchill, and the 
boy, removed to California, where, in 1903, they lived on a fruit- 
farm. 



473. 

ORLAND EUGENE • CHURCHILL (James H.,« Samuel,^ 
Jonathan,^ Jonathan,^ Joseph,^ Josiah\). Born in Norfolk 
County, Out., May 1, 1849. He was a teacher and later a farmer, 
and lived at Penn., Mich., in 1890. Married, April 29, 1873, Abbie 
D. Sturr, daughter of Joseph, of Volinia, Mich. 

y 

Children. 

713 I. Joseph S.,^ b. Feb 3, 1875. 

He was a teacher in Cass County, Mich., in 1903. 

714 II. Fred Pearse,* b. May 14, 1878. 

He was a farmer in 1903. His mother was then living with him. 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 551 

474. 

FRANK DELASON " CHURCHILL (Adonikam J.,« Samuel,^ 
Jonathan/ Jonathan,^ Joseph,' Josiah^). Born in Eldorado, 
Wis., Aug. 28, 1853. Lived in Bushnell, South Dakota, in 1904 ; a 
school teacher and farmer. Married, in Webster, South Dakota, May, 
1884, Harriet Allen, daughter of Lucian and Rhoda Allen. 

Children horn in Bushnell. 

I. Rhoda Celestja,** b. March 28, 1885. 
II. LuciAN Allen,* b. Sept. 15, 1887. 

475. 

CYRUS WILLIxlM' CHURCHILL (Auoniram J.,« Rev. 
Samuel,^ Jonathan,'' Jonathan,^ Joseph,- Josiah ^). Born in 
Fon du Lac County, Wis., Sept. 5, 1855. Removed West and settled 
in Brookings County, South Dakota, a farmer. Married, at Spring 
Valley, Minn., March 12, 1882, Jennie L. Bailey, born in Illinois, 
March 10, 18G5. 

Children horn in Brookings County, South Dakota. 

I. Myrtle Louise,^ b. Aug. 4, 1883. 

II. Maude Ethel,^ b. Sept. IG, 1884. 

715 III. Charles Jud.son,* b. Jan. 1, 1891. 

IV. Lyla Fern,« b. Feb. L>7, 1900. 



476. 

GEORGE HARVEY' (mURCHILL (Adoniram Judson,« Rev. 

Samuel,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan," Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in 

Eldorado, Wis., May 7, 1860 Lived in South Dakota and at Spring 

Valley, Minn., where he was a farmer. Married at Spring Valley, 

March 19, 1884, Maggie Loitcks, daughter of Harmon and Eve Ann 

( ) Loucks. 

CJiildren. 

I. Harriett,** b. Sept. 22, 1885, in Rondell, South Dakota. 
II. Irene C.,** b. Oct. 22, 1887, in Groton, South Dakota. 

III. Jay E.,** b. Nov. 5, 1889, in Spring Valley, Minn. 

IV. Glen R.,^ b. April 21, 1892, in Frankford, Minn. 

V. Charles W.,* b. June 2, 1897, in Spring Valley, Minn. 
VI. Doris L.,** b. Oct. 2, 1899, in Spring Valley, Minn. 



477. 
ALBERT NATHAN' CHURCHILL (Adoniram Judson,« Rev. 
Samuel,*^ Jonathan,'* Jonathan,^ Joseph,- Josiah^). Born in 



552 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Connecticut. 

Eldorado, Wis., Dec. 6, 1865. Lived at Spring Valley, Minn., 
a farmer. Married, at Cherry Grove, Minn., Nov. 9, 1898, Anna 
Kavanagh, daughter of William aud Jane ( ) Kavanagh. 

Child. 
I. Dale K.,^ b. at Spring Valley, June 20, 1900. 



THE MANHATTAN BRANCH 



THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CHURCHILL 
OF MANHATTAN 



FIRST GENERATION 



1. 

AVILLIAMi CHURCHILL, the progenitor of the Manhattan 
branch of the Churchill family in America, appears first publicly 
mentioned on the occasion of his marriage in 1672. It has been 
conjectured that he was the son of Joseph Churchill of Loudon, 
but we have found no evidence to show such relation, or that Joseph 
of London had any family, or, in fact, anything about him further 
than the mention of his name as a merchant who was trading 
with merchants in Salem and elsewhere in the early times of the 
Massachusetts colony. The compilers have found no evidence of 
William's parentage, birth-place, or previous condition. It seems 
probable that he may have been a soldier, from his after career. 
When, in 1689, the revolution in England placed William of Orange 
on the throne, the provinces immediately repudiated the royal 
officers of James II., and the citizens organized for self government, 
pending the action of the new kiug. This citizens' party included 
the common people, with many of the most respectable Protestant 
citizens, while the officers and magistrates appointed by Jauies still 
adhered to him. Jacob Leisler, a German by birth, and senior cap- 
tain of one of the five train-bands of the town, commanded by Colonel 
Bayard, was commissioned by King James. Leisler was a zealous 
opponent of the Roman Catholics, a merchant of wealth, and a 
man of great energy and determination. The five companies of 
militia and a great crowd of citizens gathered about Leisler, and 
clamored for him to become leader of the party until news could be 
received from the new king ; so he assumed the place of power. 
AVilliam Churchill was appoiuted lieutenant, and Joost Stoll (^'a 
dram-man ") was chosen ensign. Leisler was chosen ruler of the 
town for the time, while Nicholson and the other officers of the 
province took refuge at Albany. Lieutenant Churchill became the 
chief military officer, and figured prominently in the conduct of 
affairs, under Lieut. -Governor Leisler, as he was chosen and called 
by the people, and after the new royal governor was sent over, and 
Leisler, by the devices of his enemies, was seized, condemned, and 
executed without the authority of the king, whose cause he had so 

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556 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

faithfully served ; Churchill shared his overthrow, but after tem- 
porary imprisonuieut was released. The New York Historical Col- 
lections, in the volume for 1868, contain full details of the Leisler 
' administratioii, with his subsequent arrest, trial, and execution, 
with the trial of his adherents. Lieutenant Churchill was tried, and 
the judge, in his charge referring to him, said he was " apparently 
illiterate,'' and his own testimony and conduct show him to have 
been an honest, fearless, and popular man, however uneducated, and 
his independent spirit was not broken by arrest or threats by the 
governing powers, for in 1696 he was summoned before the court 
because he refused to appear at muster in arms on a training-day, 
being enrolled as a " Sentinell " (i.e., private) in Captain Tudor's 
Company, and being summoned and " commanded by the Lieut. 
Coll, in his own person," did give him " insolent language." " Said 
Churcher," when brought before the court martial, " did alledge 
that he had a commission for a lieutenant under Leisler, and did 
then say that he would not appear in arms in any inferior station, 
that being sufficient to discharge him." But the court did not con- 
cur in his opinion, and, for contempt aforesaid, did fine him ten 
pounds or six months' imprisonment. In 1698 William Churcher, 
bricklayer, was admitted freeman at New York. The lot of land 
in New York City upon which William Churchill lived was granted 
May 13, 1668, to Samuel Drissons, by Deputy Governor Richard 
Nicolls, and deeded by his widow Feb. 14, 1682, to Mr. Churchill, 
The description of this lot shows that it contained a " Spring of 
Water." Widow Susannah Churchill, Dec. 3, 1714, conveyed this 
same lot to William Prevoorst. This property is said to have been 
located on what is now Wall street. In the General Index to Land 
Records of New York is a description of a survey of land laid out 
to William Churchill, in 1676, eighty acres on the north west side of 
Staten Island, with six acres of salt meadow fronting said lot, and 
four acres fresh meadow in the cove, to the north of Daniel 
Perrin's lot. It is said that he removed to Jamaica, Long Island, 
about 1690, but the editor has- found no authority for the statement. 
Mr. Churchill made a will Sept. 19, 1702, in which, he gave the bulk, 
perhaps all, his property to his wife Susannah, but when this was 
offered for probate the authorities for some reason declared it 
invalid, and b}^ the custom of the English law, his estate passed to 
his eldest son, Charles, who it seems was a mariner, and on Sept. 25, 
1714, executed a deed, conveying the property to his mother accord- 
ing to the terms of his father's will. 

William Churchill married at Manhattan, after March 10, 1672, 
Susannah Brayser, or Brasyer. The record of the New York 



Branch.] FIRST GENERATION 557 

licenses for marriage reads, " William Churcher and Susannah 
Brasyer, March 10, 1672. 

Children horn in Manhattan, now New York City. 
I. Anne, ^ b. September, lfi73 ; d. May 15, 1691, aged 17| years. See 
gravestone in Trinity Churcbyard, New York. 

2 II. Charles,- b. May, 1675; m but wife's name not known. 
III. Richard, " b. March, IBTfi; d. Aug. 5, 1681, aged hh years. 

3 IV. Robert," m. Sarah ( ). 

4 V. Edward,- b. 1679; m. Wentje Rtder. 



[Manhattan 



SECOND GENERATION. 



2. 

CHARLES - CHURCHILL (William ^). Born in New York, 
1675. He was a mariner and we have the account of his dealing 
with his mother in restoring to her the rights of property under his 
father's will which the law gave to him. Married ( ). 

Children.* 

I. A DAUGHTER, said to have niHrried and settled in King's County 
(Brooklyn), hut no further record of her is known. 
5 II. John, ^ h. about 1725/6; m. Mary Taylor. 

III. Anna,^ m. 1st, Robert C-oker; m. 2d, Edward Abeil. 

Children baptized in the Reformed Dutch Church. 

1. Robert Coker, bapt. June 4, 1715. 

The witnesses to this christening were Charles Churcher, 
Abiah Brazyer, and Susannah Churcher. 

2. William Coker, bapt. Oct. 9, 1717. 

Witnesses, 'Hendrik Bras and Susannah Play. 

By Second Husband. 

3. Edward Abeil, bapt. Dec. 25, 1719. 

Witnesses, Timothy Tilley and Janetje Pouwell. 



3. 

ROBERT' CHURCHILL (William i). Born in Manhattan, 
now New York City. Settled at or near Fairfield, Conn. His will 
of Nov. 3, 1733, gives his property to his children, fifty shillings to 
Nehemiah, lands to Robert and daughters Elinor and Patience. 
Married, about 1693/4, Sarah ( ). 

Children born at or near Fairfield, Conn. 

T. Abigail,^ bapt. Feb. 17, lfi95. 
II. Sakah,3 bapt. Feb. 17, 1695. 
III. Elinor,-' bapt. Oct. 20, 1695; m. ( ) Sherwood. 

6 IV. Nehemiah,* bapt. March 21, 1698; m. Martha Green May 3. 

1716. 

7 V. Edward,* b. about 1718; m. Esther Hdll, near Walesburg, New 

Haven County, Conn. 
7a VI. Robert.' 

VII. Patience,* m. ( ) Osterbank. 

* It is probable that Charles Churchill had other childreii, but we have not 
found any positive evicjence. 

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4. 

EDWARD- CHURCHILL (William i). Bovn in 1679 in 

Manhattan, now New York City, and was there brought up. Settled 
first in Jamaica, L.I., and May, 1839, at Rombout, now Fish- 
kill on the Hudson. He became an extensive land owner and a 
prominent citizen. He died between April 13 and Ma,y 13, 1757. 
His will, a very clear and strong document, is a type of the docu- 
ments of the time and place, and gives some indication of the 
character and disposition of the man. 

Thk Will of Edward Churchill. 

In the name of God, Amen ! I Edward Churchill of Rombout precinct, in the 
county of Dutcliess atid province of New York, being weak in body but of sound 
mind and memory and understaiidintj, tlianks be given to God for tlie same, and 
considering my life in danger, do make this my last Will and Testament as fol- 
loweth : 

First: I commit my precious and immortal soul to God who gave it, hoping 
for pardon and remission of all my sins through the merits of Jesus Clirist, my 
blessed Saviour and Redeemer, and my body to the earth, there to be buried in 
such christianlikc and decent manner as to my executors hereafter named shall 
seem meet and convenient. 

Item. I will that all my just debts and funeral charges be duly paid and sat- 
isfied. 

Item. I bequeath to Wentje, my dearly and well beloved wife, an honorable 
maintenance out of my real estate, and one of the small back rooms of niy house 
for her to live in. 

Hem. I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Abel, the sum of five 
pounds and cut him off from any farther or other right to ray estate both real 
and personal. 

Item.. 1 give and bequeath to my well beloved son John all my Real Estate 
during his natural life, and, after his decease I give it to his sons Joseph and 
PMward Churchill, to them their heirs ami assigns forever, to be equally divided 
between, both as to quantity and quality. I give also to my son John my Wagon 
and Tackling belonging to it, and my great coat, and the Book of Acts of Assem- 
bly of the Province of New York, and order that any of my children if they need 
may freely peruse said Book of Acts. 

hem. i give to my beloved son Robert, all and singular, my wearing clothes 
and apparel and my pleasure slay, and a bond he has given me, to be returned 
back to him again. 

Item. I give to my beloved daughter Anna, widow, relick of Isaac Coffin, the 
sum of forty-five pounds, to be deposited in the hands of my executors to be 
applied to her use as she shall need. 

Item. I give to my beloved daughter Levina, wife of John Totten, the sum of 
forty-five pounds. These Legacies to be paid out of my movable estate. 

Item. I give to my son John's son John the sum of five pounds. 

Item.. After all these Legacies arc paid, I will and order that in case anything 
remains of my personal estate that the said overplus shall be equally divided 
among my present grandchildren. 

Item. Lastly, I do nominate, constitute and appoint my son Robert Churchill, 
my son-in-law John Tottci^and William Roe, executors of this my last Will and 
Testament. 

In witness whereof I, the said Edward Churchill, have hereunto set my hand 
and seal the thirteenth day of April in the thirtieth year of his ^lajesty's reign, 
and the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven. 

EDWARD CHURCHILL, L. S. 



560 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Edward Churchill to be his 
last Will and Testament in the presence of us who hereunto subscribe our names 
as witnesses in his presence. 

Chauncy Graham. 

DiECK Bkinkerhoff. 

Joseph Weight. 

Dutchess County ss. 

Be it remembered that on the thirteenth day of May in the year of our Lord 
one thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven, personally appeared before us. 
Jacobus Terbos Esqr., one of the Judges of the court of common pleas for the 
county assigned, and Henry Terbos and John Bailey, Esqrs., Justices of the 
peace in said county, Chauncy Graham and Dieck Brinkerhoff, two of the 
witnesses of the within last will and testament of Edward Churchill, and declared 
on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God that the within named Edward Churchill 
executed the within written instrument as his last Will and Testament by sign- 
ing, sealing, and publishing it to be his last will and testament in their presence, 
and that the said testator was of sound and perfect mind and memory according 
to the best of their judgment, and that Dieck Brinkerhoff further deposes and says 
that he saw Joseph Wright, the other witness of the said within last will and 
testament of the said Edward Churchill, sign his name as a witness in presence 
of the said testator. 

Sworn before us the day and year first above written. 

Jacobus Terbos. 

Henry Terbos. 

John Bailey. 

Sir Charles Hardy, Knight, Captain General and Governor-in-chief in and over 
the province of New York and the Territories depending thereon in America, 
Vice Admiral of the same, and Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron of his 
Majesty's Fleet : 

To all to whom these presents shall come or may concern : 
Greeting : 

Know ye that at Dutchess county, on the thirteenth day of May Instant before 
Jacobus Terbos, Esqr., one of the Judges of the Superior Courts of common 
pleas for the said county, assisted by Henry Terbos and John Bailey, Esqrs., 
justices of the peace for snid county, and at the city of New York on the day of the 
date hereof before John Goldby , being thereunto delegated and appointed, the last 
Will and Testament of Edward Churchill, deceased, (a copy whereof is hereunto 
annexed) was proved, and now approved and allowed of by me. The said 
deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death Goods, Chattels and 
Credits within this Province by means whereof the proving and registering the 
said will, and the granting administration of all and singular the said goods, 
chattels and credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his will was 
granted unto John Tottcn, one of the executors in the said will named, being 
first sworn well and faithfully to administer the same and to make and exhibit a 
true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said Goods, Chattels and 
Credits, and also to render a just and true account thereof when thereunto 
required. 

In testimony whereof I have caused the Prerogative seal of the Province of 
New York to be hereunto affixed the seventeenth day of May one thousand 
seven hundred and fifty-seven. 

George Banyar, D. Secry. 

Edward Churchill, married, at Jamaica, L.L, March 1, 1714, 
Wentje (or Wanch) Ryder, said to have been the daughter 
of a Quaker from Rhode Island, who settled on Long Island and 
married a Dutch wife. 



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Children born , probably at Jamaica, L.I. 

8 I. Abel,3 b. 1716. 

9 II. JoHN,3 m. 1st, Hannah Hincke; 2d, Rebecca Sudred. 

III. Anna,^ m. Isaac Coffin. 

IV. Lavina,'^ m. John Totten. 

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THIRD GENERATION. 



5. 

JOHN 3 CHURCHILL (Charles,- William i). Born about 
1725-6. Married Mary Taylor, who was born Aug. 10, 1731, and 
died Sept. 19, 1826, aged 95 years 1 month and 9 days. 

Ckildren. 

11 I. James,^ b. Jan. 15, 1761; m. Hannah Dobbs. 

II. Stacia/ b. Feb. 2, 1770; d. unmarried Oct. 27, 1807. 
III. Elizabeth,^ b. 1772; m. John Applebee, 171)3. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth Applebee, b. 1794; m. Jasper Sherwood, 1818. 

Children: (1.) Eliza Jane Sherwood, b. 1819; m. A. M. 
Morton. (2.) Caroline Matilda Slierwood, b. 1821; m. A. M. 
Jacobs. (3) Andrew J. Sherwood, b. Oct 14,1828 

6. 

NEHEMIAH s CHURCHILL (Robert,- William ^). Born at 
or near Fairfield, Conn., where he was baptized March 21, 1698. We 
have no further account of this family, except as below. Married 
May 3, 1716, JMartha Green. 

Child. 
I. Abigail,-* b. Feb. 17, 1718. 

7. 
EDWARD^ CHURCHILL (Robert,- William i). Born about 
1718. They lived in Greenwich, Conn. Married, in Walesburg, 
New Haven County, ('onn., 1741, Esther Hull, daughter of Abijah 
and Abigail. 

Children born in Greenwich, Conn. 

I. James,'* b. Dec. 25, 1742; d. in infancy. 

12 II. John,'' b. June 3, 1744; m. 1st, ( •) Allen; m. 2d, Sarah 

( )• 

III. Esther,^ b. May 11, 1746. 

13 IV. Edward,* b. Sept. 4, 1748 ; m. ( ). 

V. Sarah,'* b. 1750; m. Gabriel Allen in West Haven. 

They had ten children, but we have not been able to obtain all 
the names. There were six sons and four daughters. From sev- 
eral letters written by one of the sons, Dr. Hull Allen, of Milford, 
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Coni)., in 188!), wlien lie was in bis ninety-thin] ypar, we glean a 
few of the names. Several died in childhood. We give those we 
have, but perhaps not in order. Tlull Allen, b. 1797; m. and had 
one son and two daughlers. Betsey Allen, in. 1st, William Piatt; 
2d. James Hitchcock, but bad no children. Sally Ann Allen, m. 
Isaac Tibbals, no children. Jos 'pb Allen died away from home. 
William Allen was a merchant in Westport, Conn. Edward Alleai, 
a clergyman in New Jersey, left two sons who became physicians. 

8. 

ABEL ^ CHURCHILL (Edwakd,- William '). Born at Jamai- 
ca, L.I., probably 1716. He settled in his native place, Jamaica, 
L.I. iMarried (wife's name not ascertained). 

Child. 
U I. JoHN,^ m. Ua( HEL D.vvis, Nov. 30, 17fii). 

9. 

JOHN'' CHURCHILL (Edward,- William i). Born at Ja- 
maica, L.I., 1718. Lived in Dutchess County, N.Y. Nov. <S, 1764, 
his name appears in a list of witnesses against the administration of 
.Afathew Dubois. Married 1st, Hanxah Hixcke ; married 2d, 
Dec. 10, 1755, Rebecca Sudked. 

Children born in Dutchess County, N. Y. 

Hannah,^ b. Aug.. ID, 1744; d. in infancy. 

HiNCKE,^ b. Nov. 28, 1745; d. young. 

John,'' b Jan. 2.5, 174(!/7; m. Jemima Kane. 

KnwARD,^ b. Feb. 2, 1749; m. Marv Eliza Che.ssman. — 

Kkbe(ca,'' b. Dec. 7, 1750; m. . 

Joseph^ b. Nov. 24, 1752. 

Isaac," b. April 29, 1754 ; d. on the ninth day after. 

Children of the Second Wife. 

VIII. Hannah," b. June 2, 1757; m. Padl Nelson. 

18 IX. Isaac," b. June 28, 1758; m. Nancy Phillips. 

X. Phebe," b. Nov. 29, 17.59; d. in infancy. 

19 XI. Jonas," b. Aug; 21, 17G0. 
XII. Phebe," h. Nov. 29, 1761. 

20 XLII. Henry," b. March fi, 17(53; m. Cynthia Van Tassal. 

21 XIV. Benjamin," b. Oct. 30, 1765; m. 1st, Cornelia Van Tassal; ni. 

2d, Catherine Blaine. 
XV. Mary," b. Dec. 14, 1766. 

22 XVI. Oliver," b. July 2, 1770. 

lO, 

ROBERT^ CHURCHILL (Edward,- William i). Born at 

Jamaica, L. I. (probably). Settled near Poughkeepsie. Married . 

Child. 

23 I. Robert," m. Jemima Ramus. 





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11. 

JAMES* CHURCHILL (JohxV,^ Charles,- William i). Born 
in Tariytown, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1761. Removed to Renssalaer 
County before 1804, and in 1816 to Onondaga County, NY., and 
settled in Spafford, on a farm. He died March 8, 1821, in Spaf- 
ford. Married Hannah Dobbs, born Dec. 23, 1771, in Westches- 
ter County, N.Y., and died June, 1842. 

Childre7i. 

I. Betsey Ann,"" b. Sept. 1, 1793; m. Sidney Brownell. 
They lived in Dowagiac, Mich. 

24 II. John,"" b. Aug. ?>, 1795; m. Mary Palmer. 

25 III. Peter, ^ b. May 29, 1798; m. 1st, Lucinda Crane ; m. 2cl, Charity 

Williamson. 

26 IV. James, Jr ,•' h. June 15, 1801 ; ni. Amanda Willard. 

27 V. Frederick W.,'' b. April 15, 1804; m. Tabitha Willard. 

28 VI. William, ■■' b. June 14, 180«; ni. Celinda P''isher, Feb. 16, 1832. 

He (lied Aug. 15, 1882, and she died March, 1877. No children. 

29 VII. Alexander M.,' b. April 20, 1809; i". 1st, Lydia McKay; m. 2d, 

Jane Robertson. 

30 VIII. Anson, ■■ b. Nov. 31, 1813; ni. Izabenda Bearse. 

31 IX. Gilbert W.,* b. Sept. 21, 1815; m. 1st, Eleanor Rainey, who d. 

1851; m. 2d, Harriet Littlefield. 



12. 

JOHN ^ CHURCHILL (Edward,^ Robert,'^ William i). Born 
in Greenwich, Conn., June 2, 1744. Lived in Milford, Conn. He 

died Nov. 15, 1815. Married 1st, Allen ; married 2d, 

Sarah , born 1748. 

First Wife's Children born in Milford, Conn. 

32 I John,'' b. Aug. 3, 1770; ni. Riihama Orton. 

II. Sarah,* h. March 30. 1772; m. Samuel Oviatt. 

33 III. Timothy,'' b. June 23, 1776; m. Dorothy Kilborn, Feb. 24, 1803. 

34 IV. William,* b. April 8, 1781 ; m. Keturah Morse. 

35 V. Elias,* b. Feb. 15, 1783; d. unmarried Sept. 10, 1828. 

Second Wife's Children. 

36 VI. Hull,* b. June 17, 1787. 

37 VII. Garrett D.,* b. April 8, 1793; m. Elizabeth M. Root. 

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13. 

EDWARD* CHURCHILL (Edward,^^ Robert,- William i). 
Born iu Greeuwich, Conn., Sept. 4, 1748. He lived in West Haven, 
Conn., and was a cooper by trade, and died in early manhood, leavr 
ing two children. Married, but we have not learned the name of 
his wife. 

Children born at West Haven, Conn., 2)rohahly. 

88 I. Edward, Jr.,^ b. 1773; m. 1st, Margery Morse, 1797; m. 2d, 

Martha Morse. 
II. Abigail,^ b. Feb. 5, 1774; in. Elijah Lake. 

He died in 1835. She died Aug. 26, 1851. He was a farmer, 
and about 1811 settled in Millerton, N.Y., where Miss Louisa Lake, 
who furnished this account of her grandmother's family, was still 
living in 1902. 

Children horn in Millertov , X. Y. 

1. Rebecca Lake, b. March 8, 1797; ni. Daniel Mosher. 

2. Edward Lake, b. Jan. 17, 1800. 

3. Israel Lake, b. Sept. 13, 1803; d. March, 1805. 

4. Abigail Lake, b. Aug. 24, 1805; ni. Edmond Eldridge, of Mil- 

lerton. 

5. Israel E. Lake, b. Oct. 8, 1808; ni. Cornelia Van Densen, Nov. 

10, 1841. 

Children: (1) Sarah Jane Luke, b. Sept. 8, 1842; d. Aug. ?,\, 
1856; (2) Laura E. Lake, b. Sept. 17, 1843; m. William E. 
Hamilton; d. Feb. 11, 1890, at Chapinville, Conn.; (3) Eliza 
Ann Lake, b. Nov. G, 1845; d April 20, 1847; (4) Louisa 
Lake, b. Oct. 1, 184G; (5) Emma Lake, b. Aug. 28, 1850; (6) 
Lj'dia M. Lake, b. Jan. 9, 1853; (7) Henry I. Lake, b. June 1, 
1855; d. unmarried in Millerton, N.Y., Sept. 19, 1882; (8) 
Martha G. Lake, b. Feb. 21, 1858; m. Charles S. Davis, in Mil- 
lerton, Dec. 21, 1892. 

6. Hannah Lake, b. May 7, 1811 ; d. in Millerton, Oct. 19, 1822. 

7. Elijah Lake, Jr., b. Dec. 23, 1813; m. in Wisconsin: name of 

wife not received. 

8. Phebe E. Lake, b. March 29, 1816; m. Josiah Wells, of Tioga 

County, N.Y. 

9. Leonard A. Lake, b. May 26, 1819; m. Sarah Twi.ss. 



14. 

JOHN * CHURCHILL (Abel,^ Edward,- William ^). Born at 
Jamaica, L.I. He joined the militia and Avent to Derby, Conn. 
Married, at Derby, Conn., Nov. 30, 1769, Rachel Davis, daughter 
of Gen. John Davis ; married by Rev. Richard Mayfield. 

Children. 

39 I. William,^ b. Nov. 1, 1770. 

II. Abel.= b. Feb. 10, 1774. 

This man changed his surname to Church, so that we follow his 
line no further. 



566 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



15. 

JOHN ^ CHURCHILL ( John,^ Edward,- William i). Born in 

Dutchess County, N.Y., Jan. 25, 1746. They removed to Fairiield, 
Herkimer County, and he became there a prominent citizen, justice 
of the peace, etc. Married Jemima Kane, born Aug. 9, 1746. 

Children. 

I. Rebecca,'^ b. April 3, 1769; d. in infancy. 
II. John, Jr.,^ b. May 3, 1770; d. in infancy. 

40 HI. Isaac, ^ b. Oct. 1, 1772; m. Hlldah Phillips. 

41 IV. John,* b. Sept. 4, 1774; m. and had seven or eight children. 

V. Rebecca,* b. Oct. 4, 1776; m. Philip Kane. 

Cliildren. 

1. John Kane, b. 1829; in. Betsey Nelson. 

Children : (1) Nelson Kane ; (2) Albert Kane; (3) Eliza Kane. 

2. William Kane. 

3. Nancy Kane. 

4. Charles Kane. 

5. Archibald Kane. 

VI. Catie,* b. Feb. 16, 1779; m. Ebenezek Watkins. 
VII. Nancy,* b. Oct. 1, 1780; m. John Pickert, 

Children. 

1. Maria Pickert, b. Oct. 29, 1800; m. Manning Todd. Lived at 

Fairfield, N.Y. 

2. Catherine Pickert, b. Oct. 6, 1802. 

3. Levenus Pickert, b. Nov. 14, 1804. 

4. Lysander Pickert, b. Oct. 16, 1806. 

5. Nancy Pickert, b. Sept. 6, 1809; tn. Mr. Wooster. 

6. Emilius Pickert, b. Aug. 8, 1812. 

7. Sarah Pickert, b. March 29, 1815. 

8. Lucina Pickert, b. July 12, 1818. 

VIII. Abraham,* b. June 9, 1782; never married. 

IX. Jemima,* b. March 31, 1785; m. Jacob Loocks. 

X. Philip,* b. Aug. 25, 1787; never married. 

XI. Sarah,* b. July 29, 1790; m. Benjamin Beckley. 



16. 

EDWARD^ CHURCHILL (John,-* Edward,- William i). 
Born in Dutchess County, Feb. 2, 1749. Married Mary Eliza 
Ches.sman. 

Children . 

42 I. Edward,* b. 1777; m. Phebe Ferris. 
II. Polly,* b. 1779; m. Caleb Van Wie. 

43 III. Robert,* b. April 6, 1781; m. Rebecca Van Redsenberg. 
IV. Lovina,* m. Capt. ( ) Pearce. 

V. Rebecca,* m. Lewis Tator. 
VI. Phebe,* m. Jacob Backman. 



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18. 

ISAAC ^ CHURCHILL (John,« Edward,- William'). Bom 
at Fishkill, N.Y., June 28, 1758. He served in the War of the 
Revolution, and was a pensioner. He lived near Little Falls, N.Y., 
over fifty years. Married Nancy Phillips in 1760 ; died April 13, 
1847, aged 87 years. He died June 14, 1843. 

Children . 

1. Rebecca,* m. John Lodx. 

II. Catherine,^ m. Abial Shetliff. 

44 III. John S.,= b. 178-i; m. Ann Neely, b. 1787. 

45 IV. Isaac, = b. Aug. (!, 1780; ru. Betsey Parker. 

V. Nancy, ^ m. Jacob Petkie. 
VI. PoLLT,* m. Thomas Buchanan. 
4G VII. BEN.JAM1N Phillips,^ b. June, 1797; m. Cathekine Wetherwax, 
Dec. 17, 1817. 

47 Vm. Keubbn,' b. March 5, 1800; m. Phebe Tucker. 

48 IX. Henry, => b. Jan. 5, 1804; ui. Lydia Wetherwax. 



19. 

JONAS* CHURCHILL (John,^ EdwarDj-^William '). Born at 
Fishkill, N.Y., Aug. 21, 1760. Removed to Little Falls soon after 
the close of the Revolutionary War, and lived and died there. 
Married Polly Sutton. 

Children born in Little Falls, JV. Y. 

49 I- Oliver,' ni. Polly F'oster. 
II. Hannah,^ m. George Parker. 

III. Olive,' in. Mr. Cator. 

50 IV. Jonas, ^ m. ( ), late in life. 

V. Anna,"" ni. Adam Bidleman. 
VI. Elizabeth,^ b. May 10, 1801 ; m. Samuel Miller. 



20. 

HENRY 4 CHURCHILL (John,'^ Edward,- William i). Born 
at Fishkill, N.Y., March 6, 1763. Married Cvnthia Van Tassal. 

Children horn at Fishkill. 

51 I. Benjamin,^ b. Jan. 7, 178.S; m. 1st, Deborah Vail, Nov. 1, 1806; 

lM, Rebecca Webb. 
II. Maria, ^ b. Nov. 5, 1792; lu. William Robinson, Jan. 30, 1813. 
They lived in Matteawan, where she died Feb. 23, 1879. 

Children. 

1. Emiueline Robinson, b. Nov. 28, 1813; m. A. W. Lester, Oct. 4, 
1842. 

She died June 18, 1844, leavini^ child (1) William R. Lester, 
b. Aug. 25, 1843. 



568 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

2. Cynthia Robinson, b. March 26, 1816; ni. David Ackerman, 

Nov. 30, 1838. 

Mrs. Ackerman was living near Fishkill, N.Y., in 1891. No 
children. 

3. Henry Robinson, b. Nov. 24, 1819; m. Sarah Colville, June 5, 

1851. 

They lived at the old homestead in Matteawan. 
Children: (1) Annie Robinson, b. May, 1852; (2) Carrie 
Robinson, b. September, 1856. 

4. Mary Elizabeth Robinson, b. Sept. 9, 1821 ; died unmarried. 

5. John Peter Robinson, b. May 4. 1825; m. Mary Low, of Patter- 

son, N.J., Oct. 11, 1854. 

Children: (1) Ida Robinson, b. 1855 ; (2) William Robinson, 
b. 1857; d. 1872; (3) Frank Robinson, b. 1860; d. October, 1875: 
(4) Mary Robinson, b. 1864; (5) John Peter Robinson, died in 
infancy. 

6. Helen Louise Robinson, b. Dec. 3, 1827; m. Augustus Lester, 

of Troy, N.Y., May 2;5, 1848. Mr. Lester died in 1870. 
Children: (1) Augustus V. Lester, b. Feb. 14, 1849; d. 
March 22, 1850; (2) Frederic A. Lester, b. April G, 1851 ; living, 
unmarried, in Philadelphia in 1891 ; (3) Marie Louise Lester, 
b. April 10, 1853; m. 1st, E. S. Wheeler, d. 1883; m. 2d, Jud- 
son A. Brown, Oct. 11, 1888, and bj' the latter had child, Judson 
L. Brown, b. 1889; (4) George W. Lester, b. May 5, 1855; 
d. April 16, 1858; (5) Annie Lester, b. May 15, 1857; d. Nov. 
12, 1860; (6) Carrie Lester, born March 4, 1860; d. Dec. 4, 
1862. 

Henry, = b. Dec. 1, 1794; m. Helen Mott. 

John,"" b. April 1, 1799; ra. Rosanna Lton. 

Hannah,^ m. Daniel Moores. 

Rebecca,^ b. 1801; m. Daniel Phillips. 

Child. 

1. Rebecca Phillips, m. Thomas L. Lester, of Matteawan. 

Children: (1) Henry M. Lester; (2) Mary L. Lester; (3) 
lAdelia D. Lester; (4) Elizabeth Lester; (5) Anna R. Lester; 
(6) Kittie S. Lester ; (7) Cornelia Lester. 
VII. Elizabeth,* m. Moses Nichols. 
VIII. Phebe,* m. Isaac Van Nostrand. 



31. 

BENJAMIN* CHUHCHILL (John,'' Edwakd,- William i). 
Born in Dutchess County, N.Y., Oct. 30, 1765. Lived in Oppen- 
heim, N.Y. He died Nov. 26, 1862. Married 1st, Cornelia Van 
Tassal. Married 2d, Catherine Blaine, who was born Feb. 14, 
1781, and died Jan. 30, 1868. 

Children of First Wife, born at Oppenheim, JV. Y. 
I. Rebecca,^ m, John Youran, of Oppenheim, N.Y. 

Children, perhaps not in order of birth. 

1. Catherine Youran, m. Adam Deifeldorf. 

2. Anna Youran, unmarried. 

3. John Youran. 

4. Sylvester Youran. 

5. Benjamin Youran. 



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II. William.^ 
III. Polly, ^ b. Dec. 20, 1792, m. Nathan Brown, who was the son of 
•Jdsiah and Elizabeth (Dodge) Brown, and was born at Williams- 
town, Mass., Jan. 23, 1787, and died at Oppenheim, March 23, 
1856. Mr. Brown wa.s a widely known, prosperous, and highly 
respected business man. He was one of the most active of the 
forwarding merchants in the early days of tlie settlement of West- 
ern New York, and during the War of 1812 was extensively 
engaged in forwarding supplies and munitions of war. After the 
opening of the Erie Canal he became one of the proprietors of the 
Pilot line of boats, and at the great celebration of the completion 
of the canal Governor Clinton was conveyed in one of his boats 
and under his personal direction from Buffalo to Albany. He 
continued the active business agent of the company till 1830, 
when he retired to his farm in Oppenheim, and engaged exten- 
sively in agriculture. He tilled many public offices of trust 
with credit, and was a lifelong and earnest worker in the cause 
of temperance. In his private as well as public life he was a 
good, noble, and generous man. 

Children of Nathan and Polly {Churchill) Brow7i, born at Oppenheim, N. Y. 

1. Elizabeth Brown, b. July 16, 1812; m. Dr. L. G. Haskins, at 

Oppenheim, N.Y., Sept. 4, 1834. She died at Newport, N.Y., 
Feb. 5, 189(). 

2. Jeanette Brown, b. June '>, 1819; m. Erastus Heath 

She died in Rochester, N.Y., March 28, 1880. 

3. Celestia Brown, b. May 3, 1821 ; m. Richard Hewitt. 

They lived in Johnstown, N.Y., where she died Feb. 6, 1904. 

4. Mary Brown, b. Jan. 17, 1823; ni. Addison Lamberson, Dec. 11, 

1845. 

They lived in Dolgeville, N.Y., where she died Oct. 24, 1899. 

5. Ophelia Brown, b. Dec. 12, 1826; m. John W. Cook. 

She died in New Hartford, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1900. 

6. Josephine Brown, b. July 4, 1829; m. 1st, Asa Snell ; 2d, 

James Brockett. 

She died in Dunkirk, Ind., April 22, 1903. 

7. Stephen W. Brown, b. Oct. 4, 1835; ni. Electa Clark, Nov. 21, 

1854. 

He died in Gloversville, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1898. 

IV. Henry,* m. Mlss Fauling, of Oppenheim, N.Y. 
V. L.\np:y,' m. Evalin Brown. 

Children of Second Wife, Catherine (Blaine) Churchill. 

VI. Archibald,^ b. March 22, 1804; d. April 2, 1808. 
VII. Enoch N.^ b. Nov. 5, 1805; m., but wife's name not received. 

They settled in Illinois first, but later in California, where he 
died. No children. 
VIII. Phebe,'' b. Sept. 3, 1807; m. Daniel Mosher. 

They had two sons and a daughter, names not received. Moved 
West, and all trace of the family lost. 
IX. Arvilla,* b. March 7, 1808; m. 1st, James Gordon, Nov. 5, 1828; 
m. 2d, Mr. Perkins. 
They lived in Oppenheim on a farm. 

Children, all by First Ilushand. 

1. William Gordon, b. Aug. 8, 1829; d. July, 1840. 

2. 'Caroline Gordon, b. March 1, 1831; m. Geo. Wilson in 1854. 

3. Hiram Gordon, b. July 21, 1833; d. July, 1840. 

4. Rebecca Gordon, b. March 11, 1836; d. July, 1840. 

5. Armina Gordon, b. July 24, 1838; d. July, 1840. 



570 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

6. Mary Catherine Gordon, b. Nov. 1, 1840; m. I. G. H('rne. 

September, 1863. 

Was living in Bradford, Penn., May, 1904. 

7. Benj. Gordon, b. April 7, 1843. Lost in the Civil War. 

8. John Gordon, b. July 3, 1845; in. Matilda Seaman. 

9. Robert Gordon, b. Oct. 4, 1847; m. Terrene Robinson, 1874. 
10. Melissa Arvilla, b. Sept. 9, 1849; m.Geo. Malony, Jan. 1, 1868. 

53a X. Joseph,^ b. Jan. 8, 1811 ; m. Lucv Pangburn, Jan. 14, 1840. 

XI. Adaline,'' b. Aug. 31, 1813; ra. 1st, a man who deserted his wife 
and child, Juliette Churchill; m. 2d, Mr. Williams and had 
two children, names not received. 
XII. Rhoda Ann,* b. Sept. 8, 1815 ; m.( ). 

Child. 

1. Marie Antoinette, ra. Mr. Hastings, and they have two daughters, 
names not obtained. 

XIII. Benjamin,* b. Oct. 17, 1817, unmarried. About 1856 he went to 
California, where he became a respected and influential citizen, 
holding imj)ortant town and county offices. 
63b XIV. John B.^* b. Nov. 7, 1819 ; in. 1st, Margaret GETMAN:2d name 
not obtained. 
XV". Almina Jane,* b. Aug. 27, 1822; m. 1st, William Sheldon 
Stewart, at Oppenheim, March 3, 1840. Mr. Stewart was the 
son of William and Abigail (Sheldon) Stewart, and was b. 
March 4, 1810, and d. Dec. 19, 18s4. He was a contractor and 
farmer, a man of ability and influenc?, a citizen respected and 
honored. The family resided at Oppenheim, N.Y. Mrs. Stewart 
m. 2d, Robert Klock, in 1887. He d. May 26, 1899. 

Children. 

1. Stephen S. Stewart, b. Jan. 26, 1841; m. S. Fanny Lassell, 

Dec. 16, 1868. 

2. Margaret M. Stewart, b. Oct. 2,1843; in. Charles A. Kibbe, 

May 12, 1868. 

3. Willard Nelson Stewart, b. March 4, 1846; m. Mary M. Klock, 

Sept. 9, 1868. 

4. John C. Stewart, b. April 3, 1847; m. Josepliine Lassell, Sept. 15, 

1868. 

5. Abigail E. Stewart, b. May 7, 1849; m. Philo E. Johnson, 

Jan. 1, 1879. 

6. Adelia C. Stewart, b. Oct. 21, 1853; m. Oscar W. Krause, 

Aug. 25, 1880. 

7. William Benjamin Stewart, b. June 17, 1856; m. Delia Healy, 

Dec. 6, 1882. 

XVI. Eliza C.,* b. Aug. 27, 1822 ; d. May 2, 1823. 



33. 

ROBERT 4 CHURCHILL (Robert,^ Edward/- William^). 
Born in Jamaica, L.I. (probably). Married Jemima Ramus. 

Children born in Dutchess Covnty, N. Y. 

64 I. Zepheniah,* m. Hannah Dates. 

66 II. Stephen W.,* b. June 8, 1791; m. Margaret Dates. 

III. Eliza,* ni Minnard Frazer. 

IV. Sarah,* ni 1st, Mr. Perkins; m. 2d, James Major. 

They lived in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 



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Child by First Husband. 

1. Abner Perkins. 

Child by Second Husband. 

2. Mary Jane Major. 

56 V. Abner, ^ m. Abbey Benaway ; no issue. 

57 VI. Robert, 5 m. Mary- Varney. 



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34. 

JOHN '^ CHURCHILL (James," John,=^ Charles,- William ^). 
Born Aug. 3, 1795. Lived at or near Auburn, N.Y. He died 
Feb. 4, 1867. Married Mary Palmer, born April 9,1798. Died 
May 31, 1858. 

Children born at or near Aiihurn, N. Y. 
I. Betsey Ann,^ b. Sept. 23, 1819; m. Thomas Swan, Dec. 25, 1843. 

Children horn in Auburn, La Grange County, N. Y. 

1. Maria Josephine Swan, b. July 30, 1844; il. Sept. 29, 1848. 

2. George An.son Swan, b. Aug. 8, 1846. 

3. Mary Ella Swan, b. May 5, 1851. 

4. Ernest Swan, b. Jan. 28, 1856. 

5. Sarah Eva Swan, b. March 26, 1861 ; d. May 2, 1884. 

II. Adelia Maria,* b. Feb. 12, 1821; m. Daniel C. Gray, Nov. 26, 
1846. 

Child. 
1. William Henry Gray, b. in Cayuga County, June 10, 1862. 
68 III. George Washington,'^ b. Feb. 9, 1823; m. Hannah Capron, 

Jan. 1, 1850. 

59 IV^ Friz Henry,*-' b. Feb. 22, 1827; m. Jane Littlefiei.d, July, 1850. 

60 V. William Oscar,"' b. Aug. 21, 1829; m. Morgianna Dill. 

VI. Mary Eliza,« b. April 16, 1833; m. Allen Dean, Dec. 2, 1859. 

Children born in Cayuga, N. Y. 
1. Charles Henry Dean. | 2. William Oscar Dean. 

61 VII. James Vaknum,« b. Sept. 25, 1835; m. Ann Cronin, Oct. 2, 18-59. 
VIII. John Wesley,^ b. June 28, 1838; d. unmarried, July, 1866. 



35. 

PETER '^ CHURCHILL (James," John,^ Charles,'-^ William "■). 
Born, probably at Tarry town, N.Y., May 29, 1798. Lived at 
Spafford, N.Y. ; a blacksuiith and farmer. Married 1st, in 1825, 
LuciNDA Crane, who died Feb. 20, 1832 ; married 2d, in 1833, 
Charity Williamson, who died March 1, 1869. 

Children of First Wife born in Spafford, N. Y. 

61a I. James," b. July 2, 1826; m. Chloe Ann Carr. 

61b II. George," b. May 4, 1829 ; m. Evaline Norton. 

Lived in Borodino, N.Y., in 1886. 
(572) 



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FIFTH GENEEATION 



573 



Children of Second Wife born in Spafford, ISf. Y. 

III. Caroline,*' b. March 20, lS3o ; m. Theodore Gale. 

Lived in Summerville, Mich., in 1904, with her daughter (1) 
Lillian Gale; m. Kelley Patcher. No children. 

IV. LoviLLiE,'' b. March 15, 1843; m. George A. Fatten, Nov. 2(^ 

1868. 

He was the son of William and Elizabeth Patten. George A. 
Patten was a farmer and lived in Spafford and Zealand, N.Y. He 
served three years in the Union Army during the Civil War. 

Children. 

1. Alton W. Patten, b. in Spafford, N.Y., Oct. 23, 1869. 

2. Flora E Patten, b. in Spafford, Oct. 11, 1872; m. E. L. Gordon, 

of Spafford, Sept. 21, 1892. 



36. 

JAMES ^ CHURCHILL, JR. (James/ John/^ Chakles/ 
William ^). Born June lo, 1801. Married Amanda Willard. 

Children. 

I. Angeline,'' m. Harrie Barmson. 
II. Harriet,^ m. Jonathan Davis. 

They lived at Dowagiac, Mich., it is said. 



37. 

FREDERICK W. ' CHURCHILL (James/ John,' Charles/ 
William^). Born in Renssalaer County, IST.Y., April 15, 1804. 
In 1887 Frederick and his wife were living with their daughter, 
Mrs. Andrew, in Dowagiac, Mich. Married Tabitha Willard, 
born in Otsego County, 1803. 

Children. 

<>2 I. Willard D.,* b. April 15, 1829; m. Laitriette Barrows. 

63 II. Marcus D.,« b. Nov. 29, 1831; m. Phidelia Hall. 

64 III. Peter P.,^ b. June 30, 18:".3; m. Lucy Ann Bishop, and died 

Jan. 20, 1860. 
IV. Mary Maria,*^ b. Feb. 10, 1840; ni. Wm. H. Besson. She died 

Feb. 10, 1867. 
V. Esther Ann,« b. March 15, 1841 ; d. June, 1841. 
VI. Cordelia B.,*" b. Oct. 8, 1842; m. Ltiman Andrew. 

This family lives in Dowagiac, Mich. 

Children. 

1. I-ottie B. Andrew, b. Sept. 30, 1863. 

2. Arthur Andrew, b. June 19, 1865. 



39. 

ALEXANDER M.^ CHURCHILL (James,^ John,^ Charles,^ 
William^). Born in Renssalaer County, N.Y., April 20, 1809. He 



574 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

was a farmer and lived in Spafford, N.Y. Married 1st, Lydia 
McKay, born March 30, 1819, and died June 13, 1843. She was 
tlie daughter of Augustin McKay. Alexander M. married 2d, Jane 
Robertson, born 1817, married 1848, and died Nov. 5, 1850. 

Child of First Wife. 

I. Ai.LAVESTA," m. H. B. SwBTLAND, Jan. 31, 1866, and d. Oct. 23, 
1900. 

Child. 

1. Milton A. Shetland, b. June 17. 1870; ra. Dora Stanton, Oct. 
21, 1891, and has in March. 1904, two children, Madge Swet- 
land, aged ten years, and Marion Swetland, aged four years 

Child of Second Wife, born in Oiisco, N. Y. 

II. Jane,® b. 1850; m. Orlando Grinnell. He was the son of Sey- 
mour and Eliza Grinnell. They lived in Spafford, N.Y., where 
he was a farmer. 

Children horn in Spafford. 

1. Lena Grinnell, b. July, 1872; m. William Willetts. 

2. Isabel Grinnell b. August, 1874; m. Walter Tishop of Otisco, 

N.Y. 

3. Milo A. Grinnell, b. July, 1876. 

4. Marvin Grinnell, b Apr'il, 1S78. 

.5. Miles S. Grinnell, b. August, 1880. 

6. Ira M. Grinnell, b. August, 1882. 

7. Nellie F. Grinnell, b. February, 1885. 

8. Alton Grinnell, b. February, 1 888. 

9. Ernest Grinnell, b. March,' 1890. 
10. Raymond Grinnell, b. May, 1892. 



30. 

ANSON^ CHURCHILL (James,-* John,^ Charles,- William i). 
Born in Onondaga County, N.Y., Nov. 31, 1813, and lived there, a 
blacksmith by trade. He died Oct. 25, 1849. Married, at Spafford, 
IzABENDA Bearse, daughter of Aaron and Phebe (Smith) Bearse. 

Child born at Sjiajford. 

I. Jennie,« b. Aug. 17, 1847; m. Erastus E. Brown, Dec. 3, 1866. at 
Borodino, N.Y. He was the son of Russel and Laura Brown. 
Mr. Erastus Brown is a lawyer, and in 1904 is settled in Lincoln, 
Neb., but lived formerly in Moravia, N.Y. 

Child, born in Moravia. 
1. Anson C. Brown, b. Aug. 2, 1867; died Aug. 2, 1868. 



31. 

GILBERT W.^ CHURCHILL (James," John,^ Charles,- 
William*). Born in Renssalaer County, Sept. 21, 1815. Removed 
with his father's family to Spafford, N.Y., when one year old and 



Branch.] FIFTH GENEPvATION .575 

lived there. He learned the carpenter's trade, and worked at it sev- 
eral years, but later bought a farm and made that his business. 
Died Oct. 1, 1899. Married 1st, Eleanor Rainey, who died in 
1851 ; married 2d, Harriet Littlefield. 

Children of First Wife. 
I. MoRTiMEi;," b. Dec. 20, 1843; d. in Raleigh, N.C, July 25, 1873; 
m. Cornelia Rutzch, but left no children. 
II. Mary,« b. July 18, 1847; m. T. J. Wiard. 

Child. 
1. Ward Wiard, b. Nov. 2, 1870. 

Children of Second Wife. 
III. Alvira," b. April 1, 1854; m. David Wilson. 

Children. 

1. Jessie Wilson, b. Sept. 26, 1881. 

2. Sarah Wilson, b. Sept. 27, 1884. 

3. Marion Wilson, b. June 8, 1891. 

65 IV. .Vnson W.,^ born June 14, 1856 ; ni. Jennie Burroughs; 

V. Eleanor,*' b. Feb. 28, 1858; m. Okin Root. 

Children. 

1. Bruce Koot, b. Sept. 24, 1889. 

2. Neva Koot, b. April li), 1892. 

3. Harriet Root, b. Aug. 31, 1895. 

4. Churchill Root, b. Oct. 21, 1898. 

VI. Je.'^sie L.,**b. Nov. 11, 1861; unmarried. 



33. 

JOHN^ CHURCHILL (John,^ Edward,^ Robert,- William i). 
Born in Milford, Conn., Aug. 3, 1770. Settled in Litchfield, Conn. 
He was a shoemaker by trade, and, about 1810, removed to the 
" Korthfield Society," in the southeast part of the town, where he 
spent the rest of his life. Married, in Litchfield, Dec. 16, 1801, 
Ruhaima Orton, of Litchfield. 

Children horn in Litchfield. 
I. Jeanne iTE,^ b. Sept. 8, 1803; m. George Palmer, at Litchfield, 
May 19, 1822. 
They lived in Le Roy, N.Y., where Mr. Palmer was a tailor. 

Children born in Le Roy, N. Y. 

1. Andrew Palmer, b. March 27, 1823; m. Elizabeth Hull, in 

Constantine, Mich. 

2. Mary J. Palmer, b. Feb. 8, 1827; m. James L. Dixon, in 

Constantine, Mich., May 20, 1849. 

Children: (1) Emily W. Dixon, b. in Constantine, Mich., 
June 7, 1853; m. Heman H. Smith; (2) Minnie Jennet Dixon, 
b. at Lake City, Minn., Sept. 4, 1860; m. William F. Shaw, at 
Red Wing, July 3, 1898; (3) George Edward Dixon, b at Lake 
City, Minn., Nov. 17, 1865; d. at Lake City, March 20, 1885. 



578 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

66 II. HiRAM,« b. Dec. 30, 1804; m. Naomi Nettleton. 

III. Charles," b. Nov. 11, 1806. 

IV. Anna," I>. Aug. 28, 1800; m. Nathaniel C Alvord. 

They lived at Le Roy, N.Y., till after the birth of second child, 
when they removed to Trenton, Mich., and settled. He was a car- 
penter and farmer. 



4. Jolin Alvord. 

5. George Alvord. 

n. Anna Alvord; m. Martin Foy. 



Children. 

1. Emily Alvord. 

2. Ilobart Alvord. 

3. Nathaniel C. Alvord, Jr. 

67 V. John," b. Feb. 15, 1811; m. Caroline Peck. 

68 VI. Daniel Canfield." b. Feb. 17, 1813; m. 1st, Esther Turner; m. 

2d, ( ) McKinnon. 

VII. Sarah Ann," b. July 27, 1815; m. James Coon. 

Child. 

1. James Churchill Coon. TWas of Detroit, Mich., December, 

1887.) 

69 VIII. Henry," b. March 30, 1818; m. Urania Matthews. 

70 IX. Homer," 1 . » <a iqoo ' '"• Julia Ives. 
H< V TT fi ^ b. June 10, 1822 s t r> 

71 X. HoBART," j ' (^ m. Jane Baldwin. 



33. 

TIMOTHY s CHURCHILL (Joh^^,* Edward,-^ Robert/^ 
William '). Born in Litchfield, Coun., June 23, 1776. He lived 
in Litchfield and was a shoemaker by trade. This account was 
furnished by William Willard Churchill and Mrs. Julia A. 
(Churchill) Beebe, in 1884. He died Aug. 11, 1842. Married in 
Litchfield County, Feb. 24, 1803, Dorothy Kilbourn, of Litchfield, 
Conn. She died May 22, 1854, in Rochester, N.Y. 

Children born iti Litchfield, Conn. 

Lewis Kilbourn," b. Dec. 14, 1803; m. Olive Bradley. 
George," b. April 7, 1806; m. Mary Addis. 
William," b. April 20, 1808; m. Mary II. Willard 
Mary A.," b. July 20, 1811; m. Elliot Hitchcock. 
Sophia Page," b. Dec. 17, 1814; m. Joseph II. Buell, of Holly, 
N.Y., at Litchfield, Conn , Oct. 20, 1839. 

Children. 

1. Daniel Hand Buell, b. Aug. 10, 1844. 

2. Frances Maria Buell, b. Oct. 17, 1847; m. John B. Fuller, of 
Holly, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1875, and has four children: 
(1) William B. ; (2) Francis I. ; (3) Jennie S. ; and (4) Julia C. 

3. Henry Joseph Buell, b. March 6, 1854; m. Mary McCargo, of 
Holly, N.Y., Sept. 12, 1878 and has children: " 
(1) Ann Sophia Buell, b. Nov. 26, 1879; (2) Frederick 

Churchill Buell, b. July 26, 1881. 

VI. Maria L.," b. March 10, 1818; m. Nelson Tomlinson. 
VII. Julia Adelaide," b. Aug. 27, 1820; m. Aram Beebe, of Holly, 
NY. He died at St. Johns, Mich., April 15, 1882; m. at Litch- 
field, Conn., Nov. 27, 1843. 



72 


I. 


73 


II. 


74 


III. 




IV. 




V. 



Branch.] FIFTH GENERATION 577 



Children. 

1. Horace Aram Beebe, b. June 5, l.S4(;; d. Feb. 12, 1848. 

2. William Churchill Beebe, b. Dec. 12, 1859; d. Jan. G, 1860. 

Vlil. EiMMEHNE,6 b. July 11, 1823; d. young. 
IX. CiiARLKS H.," b. July 31, 182G; d. young. 



34. 

WILLIAM 5 CHURCHILL (John/ Edwakd,^ Robekt,'^ 
William ^). Born in Milford, Conn., April 8, 1781. Settled in 
Northfield, on a farm, and built the house there in which he lived 
and died. Died in Northfield, Conn., Sept, 10, 1828. Married, at 
Northfield, Conn., Dec. 24, 1800, Keturah Morse, born Feb. 20, 
1785, and died Nov. 2, 1868. 

Children born in Northfiehl, Conn. 

I. Sally,® b. April 2C, 1802 ; m. Sylvester Hine, son of Andrew, of 
Milford, Conn., Dec. 31, 1824. She died Feb. 23, 1878. 

Children. 

1. William J. Hine. 

2. Albert J. Hine. 

3. Eliada 0. Hine. 

4. Polly Sarah Hine; m. Andrew Lounsbury. 

5. Catharine Emily Hine; m. Mr. Slade. 

6. Julia Tyler Hine. 

7. Adaline Clarinda Hme ; m. John Blakoslee. 

8. Samuel David Hine. 

75 II. David Morse,'' b. Sept. 2fi, 1804; m. Sally Maria Hine, June 3, 

1827. 

III. Almira,^ b. Dec. 3, 1806; m. Joseph Hine, Aug. 6, 1826, at 

Northfield. She died July 30, 1885, at Fairhaven, Conn. 

IV. Eunice,^ b. Dec. 27, 1808; m. Jeremiah Smith, June 26, 1831, at 

Harwinton, Conn. 

Children. 

1. Israel Jordan Smith. 

2. Emma Jane Smith; m. Henry Iliggs. v 

3. Clark Smith, who enlisted in the army in the Civil War, and 

died there. 

V. Keturah Jilia,® b. Aug. 18, 1811 ; m. Jesse Washington Tyler, 

March 25, 1837, at Burlington, Conn. 
VI. Bmily,^ b. April 22, 1813; m. Asaph Humiston Blakeslee, 
Plymouth, Mass., 1833. 
VII. LucY,^ b. Sept. 7, 1816; d. Nov. 3, 1832. 
VIII. Samuel Bdel,« b. Aug. 3, 1818; d. March 3, 1819. 
IX. Maria Buel,® b. Jan. 5, 1821 ; m 1st, Ezra Dowd, of Burlington, 
1849; m. 2d, Lorenzo Cleveland, of Torrington. 

Child of First Husband. 
1. Stanley Ives Dowd. 



578 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Child of Second Husband. 

2. Edna Cleveland ; m. Clark Bronson. 

75a X. AsHBEL Wesselk,*' b. Jan. 28, 1823; m. 1st, Eveline Beonson, 

Burlington; m. 2d, Alma Harrison, of East Morris. 
XI. Chloe Elizabeth,** b. Sept. 21, 1827; m. Henry Dearborn Davis, 
at Northfield, Oct. 1, 1847. He was the son of Jabez and 
Cynthia (Thwing) Davis, b. Sept. 10, 1824. 

Children born at Northfield. 

1. Frederick Jefferson Davis, b. October, 1848 ; m. Harriet 

Folant in 1873. 

2. Henrietta Davis, b. Jan. 20, 1851; d. Oct. 12, 1873. 

3. Cynthia Isabelle, b. in Torrington, April 23, 1859 ; m. William 

H. Folant, Nov. 27, 1879. 

37. 

GAERETT D.^ CHURCHILL (John/ Edward/ Robert/^ 
William ^). Born in Litchfield, Conn., April, 1793. Removed and 
settled on the west shore of Seneca Lake in 1832. Married Eliza- 
beth M. Root, who was born in Kent, Litchfield County, Conn., 
Sept. 16, 1794, and died in Tyrone, N.Y., Eeb. 1, 1879, aged 85 
years. 

Children born near Litchfield., Conn. 

11 I. Joseph,'' b. Oct. 8, 1818; m. Abigail Mather. 

II. Lavina,** b. May 10, 1822; m. Lewis Clark. They lived in Altay, 
N.Y.,in 1890. 

Children. 

1. Serena Clark; m. Joseph Danmarter. They lived in Wisconsin 

and had four children. 

2. Lewis Clark, d. unmarried in Wichita, Kans. 

3. Ira Clark, unmarried. 

4. Myron Clark; m. Ellen Cushing. 

5. Emma Clark, living unmarried in Altay, N.Y., 1890. 

6. Emmet Clark (twin brother of Emma) ; m. Nettie Tuttle, and 

lived in Binghamton, N.Y., and had two children. 

7. George Clark, m. Mary Mattison, and lived at Dundee, N.Y., in 

1890. 

78 III. John,** b. Nov. 18, 1824; m. Louisa Townsend. 

79 IV. Newton,*' b. Oct. 10, 1828 ; m. Nancy J. Smith. 

V. Betsey M.,^ b. Jan. 31, 1830; ni. Griffin B. Walton, of Dun- 
dee, N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Griffin B. Walton, Jr. 2. William Franklin Walton. 

G. B. Walton, Jr., gave us an account of his grandfather's family 
in 1890. He married Emma Douglas of Hammondsport, N.Y., 
and had (1) Flora M.Walton; (2) Mabel Walton; (3) John 
J. Walton ; (4) Albert D. Walton. 

W. F. Walton m. Clara Patterson, of South Bradford, N.Y. 
Children: (1) Grace Walton; (2) Cora Walton; (3) Griffin B. 
Walton ; (4) Frank Walton. 
VI. Jane," b. Feb. 1, 1833; m. Simeon Forman. They lived in 

Monticello, Iowa. 



Branch.] FIFTH GENERATION 579 



Children. 

1. Lillie M. Foriiiiin, b. March 11, 1857, at Castle Grove, Iowa; ni. 

Joseph T. Minnis, Nov. 14, 1886. 

2. William T. Forman, b. May 3, 1860, at Castle Grove, Iowa. 



38. 
EDWARD 5 CHURCHILL, JR. (Edward/ Edward,^ Robert,^ 
William ^). Born at Hartford, or West Haven, Conn., about 1773. 
We have two distinct accounts, one from his sou John (born 1813), 
living in 1884, when he wrote us, in Springville, N.Y. He says, 
" M}' father's parents died when he was an infant ; he had one sister, 
his senior, by the name of Abigail He was bound out to a Mr. 
Buckingham, and suffered many hardships in his early days. In 
1830 he removed to Boston, Erie County, N.Y. and there died, aged 
one hundred years. He was a very temperate man, honest and up- 
right in his dealings, a Baptist in his religious faith. He lived to see 
five generations of his descendants. iMy mother died fifty-eight years 
ago (1826), and my father married her sister Martha." The other 
account is from Edward's grandson, Byron A. Churchill, of Buffalo, 
N.Y., who gives the date of his birth as about 1767, and his death 
1867, and his first wife's death as 1819. He also says that his 
grandfather was a farmer and shoemaker, of very small stature, 
never weighing more than one hundred and thirty pounds, but very 
energetic, even to old age, for when he was ninety-two years old he 
rode a horse forty-five miles in one day, and without a saddle. He 
accumulated a property of near .120,000. Married 1st, in Litchfield, 
Conn., in 1797, Margery Morse, who died before 1826 ; married 
2d, in Boston, N.Y., in 1826, Martha Morse, who died in 1865. 

Children. 

I. Sarah," b. Sept. 17, 1799; m. 1st, Nathan Humphrey; m. 2d, 
Wheeler Drake. 

They lived in Concord, N.Y., from 1832 to her death in 1867. It 
is said that there were two children of the first husband and 
three of the second, but our diligent inquiries at Concord and 
Boston, N.Y., have failed to find any of them. 
II. Martha," b. Dec. 1, 1800; m. Benjamin Gregory. 

They lived in Bangall, N.Y. Mr. Charles Gregory of that town 
gave us the following account in 1886. 

Children horn in Bangall. 

1. Mary E. Gregory, b. Oct. 19, 1817; never married. 

2. Charles Gregory, b. Oct. 23, 1820; m. Mary J. Creed. 

3. Eliza Gregory, b. Jan. 23, 1823; unmarried. 

4. Amy A. Gregory, b. Sept. 27, 1826; m. Jarvis C. Kobinson. 

5. Edward B. Gregory, b. Aug. 10, 1829; m. Julia A. Mosher. 



580 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

III. Abigail,*' b. Oct. 20, 1802 ; m. Adam Gensman. 

They lived in Concord, N.Y., up to about 18G6, when they 
removed to Brighton, Mich. They are said to have had four 
children, but the names have not been received. 

80 IV. Edward, Jr.,'' b. Feb. 25, 1805; m. Naomi Farquharson. 

81 V. Levi Mors^,^ b. July 10, 1807; ni. Ist, Juliana Bowman; m. 2d, 

Eliza Smith. 
VI. Laura, ^ b. Dec. 20, 1808 ; m. George Decker. 

She is said to have died at Juda, Wis., whither they had removed, 
in 1864. They had seven children, it is said, but names have 
not been received. 
VII. AcHsiE Maria, ^ b. April 29, 1811; m. John Anthony, April 29, 
1829, at Canajoharie, N.Y. 

He was a farmer at Boston, N.Y., town-clerk and justice of the 
peace. Mrs. Anthony died Oct. 11, 1890; Mr. Anthony died Aug. 
21, 1890. 

Children. 

1. Elizabeth Anthony, b. Feb. 3, 1830; m. Milo Canfield, Sept. 7, 

1848. 

2. Martha Anthony, b. Feb. 28, 1832; m. Walter D. Smith, 

June 8, 1853. 

3. Gorham Anthony, b. Nov. 25, 1837; died in infancy. 

4. Alraina Anthony, b. Sept. 25, 1839; m. Edwin W. Randall, 

May 30, 1860. 

5. George Anthony, b. July 1, 1842; m. Helen Horton, Aug. 28, 

1861. 

6. Mary Josephine Anthony, b. Oct. 1, 1844; m. Lauren J. 

Drake, Dec. 22, 1863. 

7. Carlos Emmons Anthony, b. Nov. 16, 1846; d. July 21, 1886. 

8. Margery Gertrude Anthony, b. Jan. 20, 1849; unmarried. 

9. John Anthony, Jr., b. April 20, 1851; m. Adelaide F. Good- 

speed, April 24, 1872. 
10. Achsie Maria, b. Jan. 4, 1855; m. Tibbetts J. Soule, Feb. 5, 
1873. 

82 VIII. John,'' b. Dec. 17, 1813; m. Laura Wellington. 

83 IX. Stephen.^ b. April 30, 1816; m. 1st, Orpha Payne; 2d, Jane 

Palmerton. 

84 X. LuMAN B.,« b. March 3, 1819; m, Oct. 19, 1842, Mary Agard, 

Concord, N.Y. 
XI. Margery,** b. June 5, 1821 ; died in infancy. 

Child of Second Wife. 

XII. Olive, ^ m. Reuben Dye. 

They had three sons who survived them, it is said, but we have 
not been able to get the names. 



40. 

ISAACS CHURCHILL (John/ John/ Edward/, William i) . 
Born in Dntcliess County, Oct. 1, 1772. We have not been able to 
obtain any further information than the names given below. Mar- 
ried HuLDA Phillips. 

Children. 





I. 


Calista.® 


85 


II. 


Varnum.^ 




III. 


Julia Ann. 


86 


IV. 


Morgan.^ 


87 


V. 


Riley.** 


88 


VI. 


Edgar.** 


89 


VII. 


Gaylord.^ 



Branch.] FIFTH GENERATION 581 



41. 

JOHN^ CHUECHILL {Jons,' John/ Edward,- William i). 
Bom Sept. 4, 1774, in Dutchess County, N.Y. Married; name of 
Avife not received. 

Children. 





I. 


Betsey.® 




II. 


Nancy.* 




III. 


ROSINA.® 




IV. 


A l:\iir A.® 


J)0 


V. 


Ira.8 


iH 


VI. 


HENDEnSON.*^ 


i)-2 


VII. 


Jerome.'' 




VIII. 


Cathakine.*' 



43. 

EDWARD s CHURCHILL (Edavaed," John,» Edward,- Will- 
iam i). Born 1777. Lived in New York State. Married Piiebe 
Ferris. 

Children. 

93 I- John,* m. Julia McLoud. 

II. Abraham," never married. 
-9+ III. James,'' m. but name of wife not ascertained. 

IV. Charles;" he wa.s adopted out of the family and took another 
name. 
J)5 V. William," m. Mary McCloud. 

VI. Maria," m. Col. Daniel Stinson ; no chiUlren. 

VII. Amy Eliza," b. May 18, 1810, m. Jesse Ketchum, of New York. 

They removed to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where they lived, and she 
died there Sept. 7, 189!». 

Children. 

1. Julianna Ketchum, b. Julv G, 1831 ; m. Joshua D. Loving, April 

7, 1850. 

Children: (1) Harriet Loving ; (2) William Loving; (3) Ed- 
ward Loving; (4) Mary Frances Loving, b. Feb. 14, 1862; m. 
1st, William George Mast, Dec. L'4, 1878, who died May 11), 
1884, leaving children: George Winfield Mast, b. Oct. 8, 
1879; Jesse Ketchum Mast, b. Sept. 30, 1881; and Mabel 
Claire Mast, b. Aug. 13, 1883. 

Julianna m. 2d, Dr. W. W. Hipolite, of De Vall's Bluff, 
Ark., whence Mabel Claire Mast, in July, 1903, sent the 
editor this account of her grandmother Amy Eliza (Churchill) 
Ketchum's family. 

2. Frank H. Ketchum. 

3. Jesse Ketchum. 

4. Leander Ketchum. 

5. Winiield Ketchum. 
G. William Ketchum. 

7. Lyde Ketchum. 

8. Harriet Ketchum. 

9. Oscar Ketchum. 

10. Albert Ketchum. 

11. Edward Ketchum. 

VIII. Sarah," m. George Morris. 
IX. Catherine," m. John Rowe. 



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III. 




IV. 



582 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



43. 

ROBERT ' CHURCHILL (Edward/ John,^ Edwakd,- Will- 
iam i). Born April G, 1781. Married at Rhinebeck, Aug. 20, 
1802, Rebecca Van Vkadenberg, born July 8, 1785. 

Children. 
Philip B.,^ b. Jan. 11, 1805; m. Lucinua Briggs. 
William, "^ b. Sept. 29, 1800; m. Jane Carpenter. 
Lewis, ^ b. Nov. 4, 1808 ; never married. 
Liicius,« b. Sept. 8, 1810; d. May 31, 1811. 
98 V. Thomas T.,« b. Oct. 6, 1812; m. Catherine L. Asher. 

VI. Blondina,'' b. May 28, 1814; m. William Asher. 
VII. Margaret,'* b. Dec. 28, 1817; m. Walter Joyce. 
VIII. Abram,^ b. Jan. 12, 1820; never married. 
IX. Mary,8 b. Sept. 12, 1823; m. John S. Hobbs, Oct. 29, 1846. 

Children born in Red Hill, Dutchess County, iV. Y. 

1. Mary Ann Hobbs, b. July 80, 1847. 

2. Rebecca Hobbs, b. Oct. 2, 1849 ; d. Sept. 3, 187G. 

3. William Hobbs, b. Oct. 21, 1852. 

4. John Hobbs, b. Aug. 10, 1854. 

5. Ida Hobbs, b. Aug. 21, 1857; unmarried. 
X. Lavina,« b. April 5, 1825; d. July 20, 1825. 

XI. John Henry,® b. Jan. 1, 1828; d. young. 
XII. Jane Ann,^ b. Sept. 2G, 1830; m. George Cowles. 

44. 

JOHN S.5 CHURCHILL (Isaac," John,^ Edward,^ William i). 
Born near Little Falls, N.Y., 1784. They lived near or in Herkimer, 
and at Little Falls, and Boonville, N.Y. He died in Boonville. 
Married Ann Neely, born 1787. She died in Boonville, N.Y. 

Children. 
Morgan Neely,® b. November, 1809; m. Catharine Maneton. 
Henry Mortimer," b. May 29, 1811; m. Caroline McMaster.s. 
Nancy,** b. 1812; m. Truman Yale. 
Susan," b. 1814; m. Chauncy Platt. 

Reuben," b. 1816; m. 1st, Augusta Peck; m. 2d, Mary Tyler; 
m. 3d, Ann Williams. 
VI. Mary," b. 1818; m. George Hammond. 
VII. Catherine," b. 1821; m. Chandler Phelps. 

102 VIII. John," b. 1824; m. Eliza Rich. 

45. 

ISAAC ' CHURCHILL, JR. (Isaac,* John,^ Edward,^ Will- 
iam'). Born Aug. 6,1786. He died July 1, 1867. Married 
Betsey Parker, born May 26, 1787. She died Aug. 18, 1865. 

Children. 

103 I. Isaac P.," b. Jan. 8, 1807; m. Mary Billinger. 
II. Harriet," b-. Sept. 16, 1809; m. Isaac Barnes. 

III. Mary Ann," b. Oct. 18, 1810; m. Yale; d. May 29, 1849. 

IV. Emmeline," b. Sept. 24, 1812; m. Artemas Burt. 



99 


I. 


100 


II. 




III. 




IV. 


101 


V. 



Brunch.] FIFTH GENERATION 583 

104 V. James,^ b, Jan. 30, 1815; m. Caroline Starin. 
VI. Sally,® b. April 18, 1817; m. Daniel Parks. 

VII. Nanct,« b. Dec. 1, 1820; iii. .Tohn Calvin. 
VIII. Catherine,^ b. Feb. K!, 1824; m. Audrey Watson. 
IX. Elizabeth,*^ b. Nov. 16, 1827; m. William Gwellner. 

46. 

BENJAMIN PHILLIPS = CHURCHILL (Isaac/ John,^ Ed- 
AVARD,^ William^). Born June, 1797. This family lived at Little 
Falls, N.Y. Married, Dec. 17, 1817, Catherine Wetherwax. 

Children born at Little. Falls, N. Y. 

105 I. Albhrt,*^ b. June 10, 1818; m. Susan Browning. 
II. Catherine," b. April 10, 1822; unmarried. 

This lady, in 1885, gave information of her father's family. 

III. Margaret," b. May 2, 1828; m. Theophilus Evans. 

IV. Cordelia, ** b. March 22, 1831 ; m. Daniel Arnold. 
V. George, * b. March 1833; unmarried. 

106 VI. Jacob," b. Feb. 29, 1838 ; ra. Harriet Weeks. 

47. 
REUBEN ^ CHURCHILL (Lsaac,^ John,'' Edward,- William ^). 
Born March 5, 1800. Married Phebe Tucker, of Little Falls, N.Y. 

Children horn at Little Falls. 

107 I. Norman A., « b. Feb. 21, 1831. 

II. Sophia Lang," b. Feb. 17, 1835; unmarried. 

III. Cornelia," 1 /. • x i -vt ia -ido/. • j 

IV. Cordelia," | (t^'^^^)' ^- ^^v. U, 1836; unmarried. 

V. Elizabeth," b. April 8, 1839; m. Joab Small. 
VI. Henrietta," b. June 20, 1841 ; m. Nicholas Butler. 

48. 

HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (Isaac,^ JonN,« Edward,"^ William^). 

Born at Little Falls, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1804, and died April 12, 1881. 

He was an upright and respected citizen. His sou, Henry P., writes 

an account of him, but omits to mention the place where he lived 

and died, and gives no date of death. Married Lydia Wetherwax, 

born April 5, 1805. 

Children. 

I. Charlotte Eleanor," b. July 17, 1832; unmarried. 
II. Julia," b. April 4, 1838; unmarried. 

108 III. Henry Phillips," b. June 27, 1844; m. Lillie Cutler Lacey, 

Sept. 6, 1870. She was born April 11, 1849. They lived from 
1884 to 1891 in Kansas City, Mo., where he was president of 
the " Safe Deposit and Savings Bank." We have numbers of 
letters from him to N. W. Churchill showing that he was greatly 
interested in the work and was willing to contribute to the ex- 
penses of a research in England if thought advisable. He 
visited Europe several times on business, and N. W. had evi- 
dently visited him in Kansas City. He makes no mention of 
having children, so that his father's line stops here. 



584 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



51. 

BENJAMIN ' CHURCHILL (Henry/ John,'' Edward,'^ Will- 
iam 1). Born at Eishkill, Jan. 7, 1783. Married, Nov. 1, 1806, 
Deborah Vail. 

Child. 

108a I. William Henry,'' b. Sept. 11, 1807; m. Pamelia Clark Wight, 

April 29, 1830. 

52. 

HENRY 5 CHURCHILL (Henry," John/ Edward/ William i). 
Born at Matteawan (Fislikill), Dec. 1, 1794. Married, April 1, 1817, 
Helen Mott, born Oct. 22, 1798. 

Children born at Matteawan. 

109 I. William Doloway,^ b. June 17, 1818. 
II. Sarah Elizabeth, « b. Oct. 17, 1822. 

III. Henry Mott,'* b. March 21, 1826; d. in infancy. 

110 IV. Henry Heyer,^ b. Oct. 7, 1831. 

V. Helen Louise, " b. July 3, 1834. 

111 VI. CoLWELL Dewitt,« b. Jan. If), 1837. 

53a. 

JOSEPH = CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^ JoHN,3 Edward,- Will- 
iam ^). Born at Oppenheim, N.Y., June 11, 1811. He removed to 
Illinois and remained until 1847, when, with his wife and two 
children, he crossed the plains in the company of Supt. Joel Palmer, 
and settled on a claim near Hubbard, Marion County, Ore. He 
went to the gold mines in California, but returned after much hard- 
ship to Marion County, where tliey remained until 1861, when they 
removed to Salem, Ore. November, 1861, Mr. Churchill enlisted in 
Company B, First Regiment Oregon Cavalry, and served three years. 
He also served in the war against the Indians in the Oregon country. 
'He died at Salem, Ore., Sept. 22, 1892. Married in Boone County, 
111., Jan. 14, 1840, Lucy Pangburn, who was born June 2, 1818, 
and died in Salem, Jan. 4, 1900. 

Children. 

Ilia I. Enoch Chester," b. in Boone County, 111., Sept. IG, 1841 ; ni. 1st, 

Maria Alvira Thomas, Nov. 1, 18G8, who died July 7, 1883; ni. 

2d, Sarah E. McKenney, April 1, 1885. 
111b II. Clark Nelson," b. in Boone County, 111., March 20, 1845; m. 

Isahella Long, Oct. 9, 1876. 
III. Lydia Jane," b. in Marion County, Ore., Jan. 14, 1848 ; m. N. Bier, 

Salem, Ore., July 28, 1868. She died in Salem, Oct. 14, 1891, 

leaving children. 



Branch.] FIFTH GENERATION 585 



Children. 

1. Almond A. Bier, b. Oct. 2, 1871; d. Oct. 18, 1873. 

2. Lena P. Bier, b. Oct. 4, 187:?. 

3. Charles E. Bier, b. Nov. 4, 1875. 

IV. Janetta M.,'' b. in Marion County, Ore., Dec. 8, 1850; d. Nov 11 
1851. 
V. Mary J.," b. in Marion County, Ore., Sept. 21, 1852; m. George 
F. Smith, at Portland, Ore., Aug. 19, 1882. 



Children. 



1. Frank Smith, 



o u 1 c "Jl^'^' I (twins), b. July 7, 1883. 

2. ired Smith, j ^ ^ -^ ' 

Fred died Jan. 29, 1884, and Frank died May 30, 1884. 

3. Chester O. Smith, b. Feb. 6, 188(;. 

VI. Mauette S.,* b. in Marion County, Ore., Feb. 14, 1855 ; m. Andrew 
U. Smith, at Portland, Ore.. Aug. 19, 1882. 

Children. 

1. Eva E. Smith, b. April 29, 1883. 

2. Frank L. Smith, b. Dec. 18, 1885. 

VII. John J.,'' b. in Salem, Ore., Nov. 7, 18f;i ; d. Sept. 13, 18G3. 

53. 

JOHN^ (CHURCHILL (Henry/ John,'' Edward,MVilliam '). 
Born in Matteawan, N.Y., April 1, 1799, and died Deo. 9, 1849. 
They lived at JMatteawan, Little Britain, and New Windsor, N.Y. 
This acconnt was given in 1884, by Miss Cynthia E. ('hurchill, 19 
Spencer place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Married, Nov. 19, 1819, at Jersey 
City, RosANXA Bailey Lyon, born Dee. 2, 1802, the daughter of 
Aaron Lyon, of Jersey City, N.J. Slie was born Dec. 22, 1802, and 
died July 27, 1S70. 

Children. 

I. Samuel IIalsey,*^ b. in Matteawan, November, 1820; d. November, 

1841, unmarried. 
II. Klizaueth Lyon,® b. in Matteawan, Jan. 27, 1822; d. unmarried, 
June 17, 1S72. 

112 III. Aaron Lyon," b. in Matteawan, January, 1824; m. Adaline Brett, 

of Fishkill, N.Y. 
IV. Harriet, « b. at Little Britain, 1827; d. 1830. 
V. Margaret Wilmakth,'' b. at Little Britain, April 3, 1830; ni. Lst, 
William Dumiston; m. 2d, Robert McDonald. 

113 VI. William Wilmarth,^ b. at Matteawan, April 24, 1832; m. Char- 

lotte Bradley, and died .May 24, 1882. 
VII. (Cynthia Emmeline," b. at Matteawan, Dec. 29, 1835; unmarried. 
A^II. Maria Robinson,'^ b. at Matteawan, July 13, 1839; tn. Wm. H. 
.Barrett, of Cornwall, and died at Philadelphia, Penn., April 9, 
1884, leaving four children. 
IX. Harriet McMartin,''' b. at New Windsor, N.Y., November, 1841 ; 
m. Rev. Alvin Baker, and died at Otisco, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1SG9, 
leaving no children. 

114 X. John Augustus,'' b. at New Windsor, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1844; m. 

Harriet S. Hyel, Oct. 24, 18G7. 



586 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



55. 

STEPHEN W.5 CHURCHILL (Robert/ Robert,^ Edward,'-^ 
William^). Born June 8, 1791, in Dutchess County, IST.Y. They 
lived near Poughkeepsie. He was a farmer. After tlie death of 
his wife he lived with some one of his children from time to time, 
mostly with Zaccheus, at whose house, at Harbor Creek, Peun., he 
died. Married, near Poughkeepsie, Dec. 9, 1812, Margaret Dates, 
who was born June 2, 1793, and died Jan. 27, 1891. 

Children born at or near Poughkeepsie, JV. F. 

I. Elizabeth,^ b. Aug. 10, 1813; ra. Ebenezer Worden, at Man- 
chester, Oct. 5, 1831. 
They lived at Poughkeepsie, where he was a shoemaker. 

Children. 

1. Charles Constantine Worden, b. March 4, 1833; d. Feb. 7, 

1836. 

2. William Henry Worden, b. July 30, 1835. He enlisted in the 

War of the Rebellion and d. July 4, 1863, in the army. 

3. Charles Brodhead Worden, b. April 23, 1840. Enlisted in the 

war and died in the army June 10, 1864. 

4. George Worden, b. Sept. 6, 1842; d. May 2, 1883. 

5. James Edward Worden, b. March 16, 1846. Served three years 

in the Union Army, in the Civil War. 

6. Stephen Worden, b. June 13, 1852. 

7. Mortimer Worden, b. Sept. 16, 1854. 

8. David Worden, b. Sept. 16, 1854. Lived at Harbor Creek, 

Penn., in 1904. 
II. Charlotte,*^ b. Feb. 8, 1815; m. George Wheeler, Jan. 29, 1833. 
They lived in Dutchess County, N.Y. 

Children born in Dutchess County. 

1. Henry E. Wheeler, b. Sept. 20, 1835; m. Elizabeth Sherman. 

2. Orville A. Wheeler, b. May 16, 1838; m. Elizabeth Ridley, of 

Wayne County, N.Y. 

3. Margaret E. Wheeler, b. Dec. 19, 1840; m. Edward Tage, 

Erie, Penn. 

4. Albert P. Wheeler, b. July 8, 1843; m. Mary E. Hannan, St. 

Clair County, Mich., Jan. 1, 1860. 

115 III. George R.,^ b. Sept. 5, 1817; ra. Eliza ( ). 

IV. DoRiNDA,*^ b. at Manchester, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1819; m. Joseph B. 
Stevens, at Manchester, Jan. 4, 1849. 

They lived in New York City, Erie County, Penn., and Dekalb 
County, 111. Mr. Stevens d. Nov. 28, 1864. She d. March 11, 
1896. 

Children. 

1. Amasa B. Stevens, b Jan. 17, 1850; m. Laura B. Pfeil, Erie, 

Penn., Feb. 3, 1875. 

2. Samuel Stevens, b. June 17, 1851 ; d. Jan. 17, 1852. 

3. William W. Stevens, b. Nov. 30, 1854; m. Amelia Foster. 

4. Sarah A. Stevens, b. May 1, 1857; m. Frank J. Town, Erie, 

Penn., Jan. 5, 1876. 
V. Sarah," b. Nov. 20, 1821; m. Thomas H. Foavler, April 6, 1852, 
at Poughkeepsie. He was the son of Richard R. and Martha 
(Purdy) Fowler, and was a farmer at Holley, N.Y. He was a 
school-teacher in early life. 



Branch.] EIFTH GENERATION 587 



Children born in Holley. 

1. Rosella E. Fowler, b. April 23, 1854; ra. at Holley, Dec. 28, 

1875, Andrew Bowman. 

2. Charity iM. Fowler, b. March 8, 1857; m Adelbert Knicker- 

bocker, Oct. 25, 187G, at Holley. 

3. K. Adelaide Fowler, b Jan. 8, 1859. 

4. Richard K. Fowler, b. Oct. 28, 1864; m. Elizabeth Boyce, Nov. 

10, 1893, at Kendall's Mills, N.Y. 
115a VI. Zaccheds,*' b. Jan. 23, 1824; m. Sabah Jane Bkakdslet, Sept. 
10, 1844. 
VII. Coknelia,'^ b. March 22, 1826; ra. Barnard Lewis, at New York 
City. 
They lived in New York City, Ilocliester, and Poughkeepsie. 

Children. 

1. Margaret E. Lewis, b. Nov. 25, 1853; unmarried. 

2. Phebe E. Lewis, b. July 11, 1855; m. Ira Serren, April 14, 

1879. 

3. James B. Lewis, b. Aug. 11, 1858; m. Jennie Bayldon, Nov. 

18, 1883. 

4. George W. Lewis, b. May 25, 1860; m. Mary Lather, Nov. 23, 

1884. 

5. Ella M. Lewis, b. May 12, 1865; m. Jerome M. Sleigler, Sept. 

2, 1896, at Yonkers, N.Y. 
VIII. Cathkrine,« b. Oct. 23, 1828; m. Allen McNamee. 

They lived at Bellville, Kan. No further record received. 
IX. Mar(;aret,« b. Feb. 5, 1832; d. Feb. 3, 1835. 
X. John Petek,« b. Nov. 23, 1836; d. March 4, 1838. 

57. 
ROBERT ^ CHURCHILL (Robert/ Robep.t/^ Edward/ Will- 
iam i). Born in Dutchess County, N.Y. The meagre information 
about this family is obtained from Mr. A. B. Stevens, of Erie, Penn., 
in 1904. Married Mary Varney. 

Children. 

I. James," removed to Michigan; unmarried in 1904. 
II. Arthur,'^ living unmarried in Erie, Penn., in 1904. 
III. John," m. Nancy Backus. 

They were living in Erie County, Penn., in 1904, ;ind said to 
have had two sons, but the names not obtained. 



[Manhattan 



SIXTH GENERATION 



58. 

GEORGE WASHII^^GTON « CHURCHILL (Joh^ James/ 
John/ Charles/ William^). Born at or near Auburn, KY., 
Feb. 9, 1823. Married, Jan. 1, 1850, Hannah Capron. 

Children horn in Cayuga County, N. Y. 

116 I Franklin Harvky.'' 
II. Mary Angeline.^ 

117 III. WiLLARD Capron.^ 

118 IV. Charles Henry. ^ 

V. Gertrude Maria.' 

59. 

EITZ HENRY « CHURCHILL (John,^ James/ John,^ 
Charles/ William^). Born at or near Auburn, N.Y., Feb. 22, 
1827. Married, July, 1850, Jane Littlefield. 

Children horn at Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

119 I. John Milton,' b. May 8, 1851. 

II. Laura Ann.' 

60. 

WILLIAM OSCARS CHURCHILL (John/ James,* John/ 
Charles/ William^). Born at or near Auburn, IST.Y., Aug. 21, 
1829. Married MorcxIAnna Dill. 

Children horn in Cayuga County, N. Y. 

120 I. William.' 

121 II. Benjamin.' 

III. Emma.' 

61. 

JAMES VARNUM« CHURCHILL (John/ James/ John/ 
Charles,'- William^). Born at or near Auburn, N.Y., Sept. 25, 
1835. Married, Oct. 2, 1859, Ann Cronin. 

Children horn in Auburn, N. Y. 

122 I- John Lewis,' b. March 27, 1860. 

123 11. EnwARD Seymour,' b. March 23, 18G2. 

124 IIL William Henry,' b. June 3, 1866. 

(588) 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 589 

61a. 

JAMES s CHURCHILL (rETER,^ James/ John,=^ Charles/-^ 
William '). Bom at Spafibvd, N.Y., July 2, 1S26. He attended 
the public schools at Spafford. He lived at Spafford, Onandaga 
Valley, and Syracuse, N.Y., a merchant. This family, for some 
reason, spelled their surname with an c, but we I'etain the regular 
form. He died ^Eay 21, 1898. Married, at Vesper, N.Y., Feb. 7, 
1854, Chloe Ann Carr, daughter of Almon and Arethusa (Morse) 
Carr. 

Children born, the fast at Moitville, the rest at Spafford. 
I. Caruie Pj.,' b. July 25, 18511; ra. Benjamin Franiclix Churchill, 
May 21, 1878. See Connecticut branch No. 311. 
124a II. Harlik J.,' b. June 17, 1858; ni. Lillian Cady, Oct. 21, 18!)0. 

III. Nellie A.,' b. May 15, 1868; m. B'rank E. Freeman, Sept. IG, 

1886. 

She died in Syracuse, N.Y., Dec. 3, 1902. 

IV. Jennie M.,' b. Jan. IG, 18G5 ; in. George G. Norris, Sept. 15, IS'Jl. 



G2. 

WILLARD I).« CHURCHILL (Frederick W.,^ James,^ John,'^ 
Charles;^ William '). Born April 15, 1829. In 1887 he lived in 
Breckenridge, Col., but we have no further account than below. 
Married Lauriette Barrows. 

Child. 

I. MuLLIE.' 

65. 

ANSON « CHURCHILL (Gilbert W.,^ James,'' John,^ 
Charles,- William i). Born June 14, 1856. This family lived in 
Borodino, N.Y., where Mr. Churchill is proprietor of the " Churchill 
House." Married, at Vesper, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1883, Jennie Bur- 
roughs, daughter of Seymour H. and Betsey Ann Burroughs. 

Chikh'eti. 
I. IvA,' b. June 7, 1884. 
II. Nina,^ b. May 5, 1888. 
III. KuBY K ,' b. Jan. 12, 1805. 



66. 

HIRAM 6 CHURCHILL (John,'^ John,' Edward,-^ Robert,-^ 
William i). Born in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 30, 1804. He was a 
shoemaker and settled in business at or near New Haven. (This is 
on the authority of Mr. Myron Osborne, of Litchfield, who wrote us 
in 1886.) Married Naomi Nettleton. 



590 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Child. 
124b I. AsA.^ 

He was a physician at Meriden, Conn., but we have not been able 
to get any further information about him. 



67. 

REV. JOHN « CHURCHILL (Johx,^ John,* Edward,^ Robert,^ 
William ^). Bom in Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 15, 1811. He fitted 
at Amherst College for Yale, in 1832 and 1833. Studied medicine 
at Yale 1833-1835 and then changed, and took the course in the- 
ology and graduated in 1839. He preached the rest of that year at 
Watertown, Conn., until April 22, 1840, when he was ordained as 
minister of the North Church in Woodbury, Conn., which office he 
filled until June 25, 1869, when he became acting pastor of the 
church in Oxford, Conn. He was a man of wide influence, and a 
preacher of ability. He received the degree of M.A. from Yale 
in 1844, and in 1868 delivered the annual address to the Alumni, 
which was published. He took deep interest in public questions 
and was elected to represent Woodbury in the Legislature in 1867 
and again in 1868. He died at Woodbury, Dec. 29, 1880, after 
two years of failing health. Married, at New Haven, Oct. 20, 
1840, Caroline Peck, daughter of Nathan and Mehitabel (Tibbals) 

Peck. 

Children born in JVetv Haven. 

I. HARRiKTTE,'b. May 18, 1843; m. Willis A. Strong, at "Woodbury, 
Oct. 11, 1882. 

They lived at Woodbury, where Mr. Strong was a druggist. He 
died there Sept. 11, 1894. 

Children born at Woodbury, Conn. 

1. Caroline Julia Strong, b. Jan. 10, 1885. 

2. Willis A. Strong, b. May 19, 1887. 

II. Nathan Peck,' b. July 1, 1845; unmarried. 

68. 
DANIEL CANFIELD ^ CHURCHILL (John,^ John,"* Edward,^ 
Robert," William ^). Born in Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 17, 1813. 
He was a shoemaker by occupation, and settled in Northfield, Conn. 
He was also quite noted as a teacher of music. Married 1st, in 
Northfield, Conn., Esther Turner. Married 2d, in Bethlehem, 
Conn., Lucy M. Kasson, 

Children horn in Northfield. 

I. Gertrude Charlotte,' b. Feb. 3, 1867; m. Cortdon C. Gris- 
woLD, of North Woodbury, and lived there. He was a farmer. 



Branch.] 



SIXTH GENERATION 



591 



Children born at North Woodbury. 

1. Julia Churchill Griswold. 

2. Homer Churchill Griswold. 

3. Walter Emerson Griswold. , 

4. Jolm Hobert Griswold. 

II. John Kasson,' b. July 15, 1868 ; d. at Brunswick, Ga., May 19, 1892. 

III. Anna Lucretia,' b. Sept. 24, 1870; m. De Loss D. Platt, at 

Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 26, 1895. 

They lived at West Cheshire, Conn. He was a metallurgist. 

Children. 

1. Clayton Churchill Platt, b. in Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1896. 

2. Richard Orville Platt, b. at South Coventrv, Conn., June 17, 

1898. 

IV. Carrie Maude,' b. March 20, 1872. 

V. Elizabeth Kasson,' b. Aug. 1, 1874; m. George E. Pratt, at 
Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 22, 1898. 

Children. 

1. Harold Samuel Pratt, b. in Buffalo, N.Y., July 23, 1899. 

2. Mary Helen Pratt, b. in Buffalo, Dec. 24, 1900. 

3. Ralph Wilbur Pratt, b. in Titusville, Penn., March 24, 1903. 



69. 

HENRY « CHURCHILL ( John,^ John/ Edward,^ Robert,^ 
William ^). Rom in Litchfield, Conn., March 30, 1818. Lived in 
Waterbury, Conn. He was a railroad contractor. Married Urania 
H. Matthews, daughter of Zeba and Joanna (Allen) Matthews, 
born July 29, 1825, at Goshen, Conn. 

Child born oA Waterbury., Conn. 

1. Florence C.,' b. July 2, 1846; m. Alonzo B. Akins. 

She was a graduate of Lake Erie College, Painesvillc, Ohio. 
Mr. Akins was the son of Henry and Mercy M. (Wilkinson) Akins. 
He served in the Union Army in the Civil War of 1861, in First 
Ohio Light Artillery. 

Children born at Columbia, Ohio. 

1. William Akins, b. March 27, 1869; m. Jane G. Mitchener, June 

19, 1902. 

2. Joseph H. Akins, b. April 28, 1872. 
.;. Charles F. Akins, b. Feb. 21, 1877. 

4. Florence Gertrude Akins, b. Feb. 9, 1879. 

5. Mercy Urena Akins, b. June 8, 1883. 

6. Homer Churchill Akins, b. June 3, 1891. 



70. 
HOMERS CHURCHILL (John,^ John,^ Edward,^^ Roijert,'- 
William ^). Born June 10, 1822. He was a manufacturer of 
church organs in Middletown, Conn. They lived in Middletown and 
he died there. Married, Oct. 13, 1846, Julia Ives. 



592 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Child bortL in Middletown. 
I. Emma A.,' b. Dec. 25, 1847; unniiirried. 

71. 

HOBART « CHURCHILL (Jo.hn/ John,^ Edward,*^ Robert,-' 
William ^). Born June 10, 1822. We have heard that this family 
was living in Waterbury, Conn., in 1902. Married, in Seymour, 
Conn., April, 1851, Jane Baldwin. 

Children. 
I. Gertrude A./ b. Dec. 9, 1855; il. May 25, 186(>. ♦ 

II. Henry B.,' b. March 30, 1866; unmarried. 

72. 
LEWIS KILBOURN" CHURCHILL (Timothy,^ John," 
Edward,^ Robert,"^ William ^). ^ Born in Litchfield, Dec. 14, 1803. 
He was a hatter by trade. Married Olive M. Bradley, of Litch- 
field, Conn. 

Children. 
I. Mary A.,'' b. Nov. 15, 1831; ra. O. A. Hubbell, Oct. 13, 1853. 

Children. 

1. Cornelia Chnrchill Hubbell. 

2. Florence Sophia Hubbell. 

125 II. William,' b. April 5, 1840; m. 1st, Nellie Fearing; 2d, Mattie 

IIOSFORD. 

125a III. Charles H.,' b. Sept. 28, 1843; m. Adelaide Buffinton. 



73. 

GEORGE 8 CHURCHILL (Timothy,^ John,* Edward," Robert,^ 
William ^). Born April 7, 1806. Married Mary Addis. 

Child. 
12G I. George,' b. 1833; ra. Sarah Shetard. 

74. 

WILLIAM" CHURCHILL (Timothy,^ John,* Edward,^ 
Robert,- William *). Born in Litchfield, April 20, 1808. Learned 
the mason's trade and went to Rochester, IST. Y , in 1828, where, after 
a few years, he engaged in the lumber business. He was prosperous 
and influential in the affairs of the growing city, and was for ten 
years president of the Monroe Company Savings Bank, and was for 
several years an alderman in the city. Married, at Troy, IST.Y.? 
Nov. 2, 1837, Mary Hunter Willard, of Stockbridge, Mass. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 593 



Children horn in Rochester, N. T, 
I. Mary Frances,' b. Aug. 20, 1842. 

127 II. William Willakd,' b. March 30, 1852. 

128 III. Frederick Levi,' b. July 29, 1855. 

IV. Julia Jane,' b. April 5, 1858 ; m. Charles P. Fokd, Jan. 19, 1882. 

75. 
DAVID MORSE « CHURCHILL (William/ John/ Edward,^ 
Robert,^ William i). Born in Eorthfield, Conn., Sept. 26,1804. 
Married Sally Maria Hine, of Milford, Conn., June 3, 1827. 

Children. 
I. Anna,' m. Charles Catlin. 



Children. 



1. Luther Catlin. 

2. Warren Catlin. 

3. Charles Catlin. 



4. David Catlin. 

5. Anna Catlin. 

G. Frank B. Catlin. 



II. Alma B.;' in. 1st, Andrew Smith, who died; 2d, Wells W. 
Davis, Sept. 21, 1862. 

Child of First Ilushand. 

1. Henry L. Smith, b. Aug. 17, 1857. 

Child of Second Ilushand. 

2. William C. Davis, b. May 24, 1867. 

III. Lucy,' b. Nov. 11, 1833; m. Daniel Mansfield. 

IV. Alvin H. D.,' d. at twelve years. 
V. Jerry Smith,' d. in infancy. 

VI. Perry Oliver,' m. Sarah Woodruff (no children). 
128a VII. Charles Carroll,' b. Sept. 7, 1840; m. Alice F. Dillon. 
VIII. Emily M.,' d. in infancy. 
IX. Sydney M.,' d. in infancy. 

JOSEPH" CHURCHILL (Garrktt D.,^ John," Edwaki),^ 
Robert,- William^). Born near Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 8, 1818. 
Removed with his father's family to New York State and settled at 
Bradford, in Steuben County, where he was a farmer. In 1890 he 
wrote giving the names of his children. In 1904 his second 
daughter, Mrs. Robinson of Addison, N.Y., answered my inc^uiry 
with a little further information. Joseph died January, 1903, at 
South Bradford. Married, at Barringtou, N.Y., Oct 3, 1839, 
Abigail Mather, who died in South ]3radford, 1885. 

Children. 
I. Daniel,' b. May 20, 1841; d. in infancy. 
II. Julia Maria,' b. Dec. 8, 1843; m. Charles Swarthout. 

They removed to Michigan, where she died, leaving two sons and 
a daughter, whose names are not received. 



594 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

III. Mary Elizabeth,' b. Nov. 2, 184G ; m. Gilbert Robinson, at 
Bath, N.Y., 1875. 

Mrs. Robinson received a good education, and was a school- 
teacher for many years before her marriage. She has lived at 
Addison, N.Y., where her liusband is a farmer. 

Children horn in Addison, except the first. 

1. Adelbert Robinson, b. in Bath, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1878. 

2. Myrtie Robinson, b. June 13, 1879; m. William Rice, in 1897. 

3. Claude Robinson, b. Oct. 10, 1882. 

4. Eddie Robinson, b. April 7, 1884; d. Sept. 5, 1889. 

129 IV. Heman,' b. Jan. 20, 1850; m. 1st, Etta Mather, 1874, in Law- 

renceville, Penn.; 2d, Lydia Leonard. 

Child by First Wife. 
1. Mary; she lived, in 1904, in Wellsboro, Penn. 

130 V. Merritt,' b Jan. 12, 1856; m. Amanda Greek, of Glenora, N.Y. 

He lived, it is said, near Dundee, N.Y., in 1904. One child, a 
daughter, who lived, in 1904, near Watkins, N.Y. 

78. 

JOHN « CHURCHILL (Garrett D.,^ Johk," Edwakd,^ Rob- 
ert,'^ William ^). Born near Litclilield, Conn., Nov. 18, 1824. 
They lived in Watkins, jST.Y. The account of this family was given 
by Ml-. G. B. Walton, of Dundee, N.Y., in 1890. Mr. and Mrs. 
Churchill were then deceased. Married Louisa Townsend, of 

North Hector, N.Y. 

Children. 
I. Ida,^ m. William W. Batty. 

They lived in Watkins, N.Y., and had no children. 
II. John,' lived in Watkins, N.Y. ; unmarried, 1890. 

III. Eva,' m. Smedly Evarts. 

They lived in Watkins, N.Y., and had no children, in 1890. 

IV. Fred,' unmarried; lived in Newark, N.J., 1890. 

V. Albert,' unmarried ; lived in Watkins, N.Y. , 1890. 
VI. William,' unmarried; lived in Watkins, 1890. 
VII. KiTTiE,' unmarried; lived in Watkins, N.Y., 1890. 

79. 

NEWTON « CHURCHILL (Garrett D.,^ John,* Edward,^ 
Robert,^ William ^). Born near Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 10, 1828. 
Married 1st, Nancy J. Smith. 

Children. 

131 I. George,' m. ( ) Baker, of Middleville, Mich. 

They lived, in 1890, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Two children it is 
said, but names not received. 

132 IT. Warren,' m. Adella Canlet, of Watkins, N.Y. 

They lived, in 1890, at Altay, N.Y. One daughter, name not 
received. 

133 III. Leroy,' m. Zada Preston, of Monterey, N.Y. 

They lived, in 1890, at Reading, Schuyler County, N.Y. 
IV. Ida May,' m. James Shea. t 

They lived, in 1890, at Dundee, N.Y. 

Children. 
1. Grace Shea. 2. Leroy Shea. 3. Bessie Shea. 



Bninch.] SIXTH GENERATION 595 



80. 

EDWARD •■' CHURCHILL, JR. (Edwakd/ Edward,^ Edward," 
Robert,-^ William i). Born at Bangall, N.Y., Feb. 26, 1805. 
Lived, in the latter part of his life, in Springville, N.Y. He was a 
carpenter and lived after marriage at Boston, N.Y., and also West 
Fales, N. Y. He died in Springville, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1889. Married, 
at Cherry Valley, N.Y., April 25, 1825, Naomi Farquharson, 
daughter of James and Hannah (Cross) Farquharson. 

Children. 

I. Margery J.,'' b. in Montgomery County, N.Y., Jan. 26, 1820; m. 
William M. Siblet, M.D., at Boston, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1840. 
Thev lived at Collins Centre, N.Y., where he was a physician. 
He died Jan. 17, 1807. 

Children horn at Collins Centre. 

1. Margery Adaline Sibley, b. Aug. 27, 1847; d. April 12, 1850. 

2. William Edward Siblev, b Jan! 23, 1849; m. Louisa Shehan, in 

Wisconsin, 1880. 

Children : (1) Edward Sibley, b. at Chicago, April 30, 1881 ; 
(2) Joseph Sibley, b. at Chicago, Dec. 23, 1883; (3) Paul Sib- 
ley, b. at Watertown, Dakota, Jan. 13, 1880. 
3 Irving Augustine Siblev, b. June 27, 1852; m. Cora Curtis, at 

Buffalo. N.Y., Jan. i", 1872. They lived at Chicago, 111., and 

South Bend, Ind. 

Children: (1) Irving A. Sibley, Jr., b. Sept. 30, 1878; (2) 
William C. Sibley, b. Sept. 24, 1881; (3) Frank Sibley, b. Feb. 
29, 1892. 

II. Hannah Almira,' b. March 29, 1829; m. William H. Freeman, 
April, 1848. 

Child. 
1. Helen Freeman; m. Sewell E. Glazier, of Boston, N.Y. 

III. Cyrus Downs,^ b. Dec. 4. 1836; d. in infancy. 
134 IV. Byron A.,' b. March 10, 1841 ; m. 1st, Marion S. Glazier, March 
30, 1859; m. 2d, Olive A. Smith, Oct. 25, 1800. 



81. 

LEVI MORSE « CHURCHILL (Edward, Jr.,^ Edward,^ 
Edward,^ Robert,'- William ^). Born at Stamford, Dutchess 
County, N.Y., July 10, 1807. Removed to Green County, Wis., in 
1847. Married 1st, Juliana Bowman, born at Schoharie, N.Y. 
Married 2d, Eliza Smith. 

Children. 

135 I. Charles Bowman,'' b. at Schoharie, N.Y., Jan. 22, 1829; m. 

Betsey Ann Stephens. 

136 II. Harvey,' m. Eliza Chamberlain. 

137 III. Edward,' m. Ellen Jobes, 
IV. Mary,' m. John Clymer. 



596 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

138 V. Mason M.J b Sept. 23, 1839; m, Lucv Robinson, 1863. 
VI. Uriah B.,' b. April 19, 1842. 

Served in Civil War, from Green County, Wis. Enlisted Aug. 7, 
1862. Killed at Resaca, May 15, 1864. Was in Libby Prison 
a while. 

139 VII. Arthur Smith,' b. Feb. 2, 1844; m. Orlena C. Mcrphy, Feb. 2, 

1879. 
110 VIII. Howell,' b. May 13, 1849; m. Emma Robinson. 

IX. Harriett E ,' b. Dec. 25, 1853; m. Marshall Ogg, 1872. 
X. Sally M.,' b. Aug. 19, 1856; m. Edgar Scarborough. 

83. 

JOHN^ CHURCHILL (Edward,^ Edward,^ Edward," Robert,^ 
William ^). Born in Bangall, N.Y., Dec. 14, 1813. He was living 
in Springville, Erie Connty, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1884, and wrote a letter 
and filled out a blank giving account of liis father's and his own 
families. Married Laura Wellington. She died May 26, 1884. 

Children. 
llrl I. John OzRO,'b. Oct. 1, 1837; m. Harriet Potter. 

112 II. George Morse,' b. April 1, 1840 ; m. Frances Morris. 

III. Laura Martha,' b. Oct. 28, 1842; m. Salmon Stockkr. 

IV. Lovina Maria,' b. Oct. 28, 1844; d. March 28, 1846. 
V. Edward,' b. May 14, 1848; d. March 19, 1850. 

VI. Gerard,' b. July 25, 1851 ; d. Oct. 22, 1865. 
VII. Geraldine,' b. Feb. 24, 1854; m. Henry E. Waite. 

83. 

STEPHEN « CHURCHILL (Edward,^ Edward,^ Edward,^ 
Robert,'^ William ^). Born April 30, 1816. We were unable to 
find any descendants from whom we could obtain information. 
Married 1st, 1835, Orpha Paine. Married 2d, 1848, Jane Palm- 

ERTON. 

Children of First Wife. 

113 I. Elbert.' In 1886 lived in Columbus, Wis., a prosperous dentist. 

No further account 

114 II. LuMAN B.' In 1886 lived in Springville, N.Y., a miller. No 

account obtained 
III. Daughter,' d. in infancy. 

Childreji of Secotid Wife. 



145 


IV. 


Edward.' 




V. 


Adelaide.' 


146 


VI. 


Carlos.' 


147 


VII. 


Ward,' 



97. 

WILLIAM « CHURCHILL (Robert,^ Edward,^ John,^ 
Edward,^ William i). Born at Rhinebeck, N.Y., Oct. 29, 1807. 
The meagre information below was given by Mrs. Emily Churchill 
Tripp, of Bangall, K.Y., in 1890. Married Jane Carpenter, born 
1807. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATIOK 597 



Children. 
I. TiiiRSYETTE,'' b. 1828; m. Solomon Gritman. 
II. Mary Jane,' b. 1830; d. young, unmarried. 

III. Elizabeth,' b. 1833; m. Peter Seism. 

They lived in Madison County, N.C., in 1890. 

IV. Emily,' b March 30, 183(5; m. John P. Tripp. 

They lived at Eangall, N.Y., in 1890. 

148 V. Benjamin,' b. June 8, 1839; m. Sarah Churchill (cousin). 

They lived at Bullshead, N.Y., in 1890. 

149 VI. Walter E.,' b. Sept. 22, 1844; m. Mary Weeks. 

They lived at Little Rest, N.Y., in 1890. 

150 VII. Philetus,' b. May 15, 1847; m. Hannah Kinney, 

98. 

THOMAS TILOTSON" CHURCHILL (Robert,^ Edward/ 
John/ Edward,'- William i). Bom Oct. 6,1812. He died May 
19, 1882. Married, April 20, 1834, Catherine L. Asher. 

Children. 
I. Cedelia,' b. Dec. 16, 1835; m. John W. IIeuzen. 

Children. 

1. Emma Heuzen. I 3. William IIeuzen. 

2. Lavina Heuzen. | 4. Robert Heuzen. 

5. Sheridan Heuzen. 

161 II. Charles,' b. April 19, 1838; m. Annie Maria Wagner, 18fi3. 

III. Robert P.,' b. July 1, 1840; d. June 14, 1863. 

IV. Mary Jane,' b. Oct. 9, 1842; m. John Krapser. 

Children lorn in Dutchess County. 

1. Emma Krapser. I 3. Nettie Krapser. 

2. Ira Krapser. I 4. Edward Krapser. 

5. John Krapser. 

162 V. John William,' b. Sept. 17, 1844; unmarried. 

99. 

MORGAN NEELY « CHURCHILL (John S.,^ Isaac,* John/ 
Edward,- William ^). Born Nov. 4, 1804, at Little Falls, Herkimer 
County, N.Y., and when four years old removed with his father's 
family to Boonville, N.Y., where he lived until about 1856, when he 
removed to Cortland, N.Y. We have received no record of children 
by first wife, probably there were none to live. He died Jan. 9, 
1878. Married 1st, Catherine Manston. Married 2d, March 6, 
1834, Eliza Morgan, born April 5, 1812. 

Children of Second Wife. 

163 I. James Monroe,' b. July 26, 1835. 

II. Martha Jane,' b. May 3, l'-i39 ; m. Dwight Foster. 

III. Anna Eliza,' b. Aug. 11, 1841 ; m. Mr. Terrell. 

They lived, in 188G, at Cortland, N.Y. She wrote this account 
of the family. 

IV. George Washington,' b. Oct. 24, 1844; d. June 14, 1845. 
V. Charlotte Mart,' b. Nov. 20, 1846; d. Oct. 31, 1862. 

VI. Jerome Neely,' b. Aug. 31, 1849; d. March 24, 1851. 



598 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

100. 

HENRY MORTIMER « CHURCHILL (John S.^ Isaac/ John," 
Edward,^ William i). Born May 29, 1811, in Herkimer, N.Y. 
Lived first in Boonville, N. Y., but removed about 1856 to Chautau(|ua 
County. He was a farmer. He died March 13, 1868, in Eredonia, 
N.Y. Married, in Boonville, N.Y., Caroline McMaster, born Oct. 
16, 1824, in Trenton, N.Y. 

Children, Jive born in Boonville, N. Y. 

I. Demaris L.,' b. Sept. 25, 1843; m. 1st, Albert Luke; m. 2d, 
John Young, of Burnhams, N.Y. She died Jan. 21, 1898, in 
Burnhams, N.Y. 
II. Anna R.,' b. Jan. 18, 1845; died in Fredonia, N.Y., July 28, 1866. 
164 III. Frank M.,' b. Oct. 28, 1848 ; m. Eva C Tuck, of Portland, N.Y. 
IV, George H.,^ b. Jan. 6, 1853; unmarried. 

He was a prosperous hardware merchant in Bloomington, 111. 
Died there April 1, 1889. 
156 V. Walter S.,' b. June 29, 1855; m. Stella Siggins of Bradford, 

Penn. 

Four Children of H. M. Churchill horn in Pomfort, Chautauqua County, N. Y. 
156 VI. RosELL,' b. Aug. 1, 1858; m. Mrs. Emma Ogilvie, of Decatur. 

Child. 
1. Delmer D., b. in Bloomington, 111., May 11, 1895. 
VII. LiLLiE J.,' b. April 10, 18G1 ; m. Frank Billings, of Portland, N.Y. 

Children horn in Portland, N. Y. 

1. A daughter, d. in infancy. 

2. Edith Billings, b. April 1, 1889. 

3. Ethel Billings, b. April 1, 1889; d. May 16, 1889. 

VIII. Katie,' b. Feb. 23, 1863; unmarried, lives in Portland, N.Y., with 
her mother. 
IX. Herman,' b. Jan. 27, 1865. 



101. 

REUBEN « CHURCHILL (John S.,^ Isaac," John," Edward," 
William 1). Born 1816, at Boonville, K.Y., and died at Little 
Falls, N.Y., before 1901. Mr. Louis R. Noble, of Mattoon, 111., 
wrote this account of the family and tried to get further informa- 
tion, but could get no answers to his letters, nor any dates. Married 
1st, Augusta Peck ; married 2d, Mary Tyler ; married 3d, Ann 
Williams. 

Children of First Wife. 

I. Lorette.' m. Platte, of Alden Creek, N.Y. 

II. Lorana.' 

Child of Second Wife. 
III. Mary Tyler,' b. 1857; m. Louis R. Noble, b. 1854. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION 599 

Children of Third Wife. 
IV. Rhoda.' 

157 V. Clinton.' 
VI. Katharine.' 

158 VII. Reuben.' 

104. 

JAMES" CHURCHILL (Isaac, Jii.,^ Isaac/ John/ Edward,'^ 

William^). Born Jan. 30, 1815. Married Caroline Stakin, 

born 1817. 

Childre7i horn at Little Falls, N. Y. 
I. Jane.' 
II. Josephine.' 
III. Susan,' b. Nov. 24, 1842; m. Robeut McChksney, Jan. 9, 1808. 

Children. 

1. James McChesney, b. March 0, 1870. 

2. Nellie McCliesney, b. Jan. 9, 1872; ra. Stephen C. Waters, 

Feb. 8, 1889. 

160 IV. James H.,' b. Feb. 11, 1845. 

V. Charles S.,' b. Aoril 11, 1848; d. Feb. 19, 1873. 
VI. Peter Adam,' b. Sept. 1, 1852; d. May 23, 1888. 

We have received no further record of the above family of 
James. 

105. 

ALBERT" CHURCHILL (Benjamin P.,'^ Isaac," John," 
Edward,'^ William i). Born at Little Falls, N.Y., June 10, 1818. 
Married Susan Browning. 

Childreyi. 
I. Cornelia,' b. July 6, 1840; m. George P. Rds.«;. 
II. Julia,' b. March, 1842; ni. John De Ryther. 

III. Emma,' m. William Belden. 

IV. Fannie,' m. Geop.ce Waters. 

161 V. Frederick,' b. June 21, 1851 ; m. Susan Agnes Ward. 



106. 

JACOB « CHURCHILL (Benjamin P.,'^ Isaac,* Joiin,^ Edward,'^ 
William ^). Born in Little Falls, N.Y., Feb. 29, 1838. Married 
Harriet Weeks. 

Children. 

162 I. Frank,' b. April 10, 1863 ; m. Rose Shull. 

163 II. Ward,' b. Aug. 7, 1804. 
III. Edith,' b. Jan. 2, 1807. 

164 IV. George,' b. Aug. 28, 1871. 



lOSa. 

WILLIAM HENRY" CHURCHILL (Benjamin,^^ Henry," 
John,'' Edward,- William ^). Born Sept. 11, 1807. Married, 
April 29, 1830, Pamelia Clark Wight. She died Dec. 22, 1883. 



()00 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Children of William II. and Pamelia 0. ( Wight) Churchill. 

I. Deborah Ann,' b. July 17, 1831. 
IGda II. George Henry,' b. Oct. 4, 1832. 

III. Clarissa Wight,' b. March 4, 1834. 

IV. Addison Bristo,' b. Au^. 7, 1835; d. March 31, 1857, 
164b V. Charles,' b. April 3, 1838. 

VI. Francis Augustus,' b. Nov. 13, 1840; d. June 11, 1843. 

VII. Sarah Harrison,' b. Feb. 25, 1841; d. Feb. 19, 1872. 

VIII. Harriet Decker,' b. July 14, 1843; d. April 5, 1853. 

IX. Pamelia,' b. May 9, 1847; d. May 4, 1853. 

164c X. William Henry,' b. Sept. 18, 1849. 



109. 

DR. WILLIAM DOLOWAY « CHURCHILL (Henry/ Henry," 
John/ Edward,^ William ^). Born at Matteawan, June 17, 1818: 
He was a physician and the family lived at Matteawan (Fishkill), 
N.Y. Married, Nov. 2, 1843, Mary Jackson, born Dec. 24, 1823. 

Children hoi'n at Matteawan. 

165 I. Sydney Fowler,' b. Sept. 18, 1844; m. but name of wife not 

received. 

Children. 

1. Minnie Estelle, b. in New Haven, Conn , June 22, 1869. 

2. Helen Adah, b. in Newburgh, N.Y., May 26, 1873. 

II. Mary Adah,' b. Dec. 17, 1846; m. 1st, John Green; m. 2d, 
Henry ( ). 



111. 

COLWELL DEWITT « CHURCHILL (Henry,^ Henry,* John,'' 
Edward,^ William i). Born at Matteawan, Jan. 16, 1837. The 
meagre account below is all we could obtain. Married Mary 
Ferguson. 

Children horn at Matteawan. 

166 I. Henry Leavis,' b. May 31, 1857; m. Susie Freeligh, Feb. 28, 

1882. No children. 
II. Alice Dell,' b. March 25, 1862. 

III. Louise Oakley,' b. Oct. 19, 1867. 

IV. Joseph Burtis Peary,' b. Sept. 1, 1872; d. Nov. 1, 1875. 

167 V. Frank M.,' b. Jan. 19, 1879. 



Ilia. 

ENOCH CHESTER « CHURCHILL (Joseph,^ Benjamin,* 
JoHN,^ Edward,- William i). Born in Boone County, 111., Sept. 
16, 1841. Removed with his father's family to Oregon, in 1847. 
Married 1st, in Salem, Ore., Nov. 1, 1868, Mary Alvira Thomas, 
who died July 7, 1883. Married 2d, Sarah E. McKinney, 
April 1, 1885. 



Branch.] SIXTH GENERATION" 601 



Children of Fi^st Wife. 
I. Inez,' b. Mav 28. 1871 ; d. June 20, 1873. 
167a II. Arthur,' b.'jan. 28, 1875. 

III. Clara,'' b. March 16, 1877. 

IV. Orville,' b. June 6, 1879; d. Oct. 18, 1879. 

Child of Second Wife. 
V. Infant daughter, b. Oct. 2, 1886; d. the same day. 



111b. 

CLAEK NELSON « CHURCHILL ( Joseph,^ Benjamin/ John,« 
Edward,'-^ William ^). Born in Boone County, 111., March 20, 
1845. Removed with his father's family, in 1847, to Oregon. Married, 
Oct. 9, 187G, Isabella Long. 

Children. 
167b I. Allen J.,' b. Nov. 26, 1877. 

167c II. Ralekjh,' h. July 3, 1880. 



114. 

JOHN AUGUSTUS « CHURCHILL (John,^ Henry," John,« 

Edward,^ William ^). Born at New Windsor, N.Y., Eeb. 28, 1844. 

He was a man of ability, integrity, and well merited prosperity. He 

died after a long illness, Eeb. 19, 1902. Married, Oct. 24, 1867, 

Harriet S. Hyel. 

Children. 
I. Gertrude,' b. Aug. 30, 1868; d. aged two and one-half years. 
168 II. George Hyel, b. Oct. 19, 1809; ni. Mary Franklyn King. 

III. Marie,' b. Aug. 3, 1872; m. Harold Herman John Baring, of 

London, at New York City, at St. Thomas' Church, Oct. 24, 1898. 

Mr. Baring has been M.P. of London, Eng. They live at High 

Beach, Loughton, Essex County, Eng., at the old home of Mr. 

Baring's father. No children. 



115. 

GEORGE R.« CHURCHILL (Stephen W.,^ Robert," Rohert,^ 
Edward,'- William ^). Born near Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Sept. 5, 
1817, and lived in 18S9 at Arlington, N.Y., but we failed to get 
from him a full account of his family. Died Dec. 20, 1898. Mar- 
ried Eliza ( ). She died January, 1904. 

Children. _^ 

I. Margaret,' b. about 1841; m. Mr. Walker. They lived in 

Poughkeepsie in 1904 
II. Mary,' b. 1843; m. Warren Lyons. They lived in Freehold, 
N. J., in 1904. 

III. John.' No further information obtained. 

IV. Cornelia,' b. about 1852. 



602 THE CHUEGHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

115a. 

ZACCHEUS NEWCOMB« CHURCHILL (Stephen W.,^ 
Robert/ Robert,^ Edward,'^ William ^). Boru at Poixghkeepsie, 
N.Y., Jan. 23, 1824, removed to Harbor Creek, Penn., and settled 
there, and later at Erie, Penn. He served in the Civil War of 1861- 
65 in the Navy, under Capt. John Bumont, of the gunboat " Macki- 
naw." Married, Sept. 10, 1844, Sarah Jane Beardsley, born 
July 12, 1824. 

Childien. 

I. Emily,' b. May 17, 1846; ni. John Schmehl, Erie, Penn. 
II Orreyette,' b. March 8, 1848. 
lG8a III. Charles B ,' b. June 5, 1850; ra. Harriet Anna Sibbetts, Port 
Gibson, Dec. 18. 1809. 
IV. Cornelia U.J b. April 1, 1851. 

V. Agnes,' b. July 12, 1850; m. John Anderson, Erie, Penn., March 
27, 1895. 
168b VI. Walter G.,' b. July 8, 1800; m. Viola E. Ruck, Feb. 28, 1889. 
VII. Mary Akvesta,' b. July 11, 1860; m. Kirk Oliver. 



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SEVENTH GENERATION 



136. 

GEORGE^ CHURCHILL (George/ Timothy,'^ John," 
Edward,^ Robert,- William ^). Rorn in Litchfield, Conn., 1833. 
Married Sarah Shepard. 



Children . 



168c I. Alvord.^ 

lG8d II. Geougb.8 



128a. 

CHARLES CARROLL " CHURCHILL (David M.« William,^ 
John," Edward,^ Rolert,- William ^). Born near Litchfield, Conn., 
Sept. 7, 1840. Married, July 1, 18G9, Alice F. Dillon. 

Children. 
IGSe T. Edward,^ h. June 14, 1870. 

II. Alma P.,* b. March 15, 1878; d. in infancy. 
168f III. David A.,>* b. Feb. 10, 1880. 



134. 

BYRON A.'' CHURCHILL (Edward,« Edward,^ Edward," 
Edward,'' Robert,- W^illiam ^). Born 1841. He lived in Boston, 
Erie County, N.Y. He was a man of prominence, and was twice 
elected to the county office of Justice of the Sessions. Married 1st, 
March 30, 1859, Marion S. Glazier; she died Sept. 22, 18G4. 
Married 2d, Oct. 25, 18G6, Olive A. Smith. 

Child of First Wife. 
I. RiNDA May.** 

Children of Second Wife. 

leSg II. James A.,« b. Aug. 11, 18G7. 
III. H. Almira,^ b. Jan. 26, 1869. 

139. 

ARTHUR SMITH ^ CHURCHILL (Levi Morse," Edward, 
Jb.,^ Edward," Edward,'^ Robert,"- William ^). Born in Erie 

County, N.Y., Feb. 2, 1844. Removed with his father's family to 
Green County, Wis., in 1847. Enlisted in the Army, for the Civil 

(603) 



604 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 

War, in the Twenty-second Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers, Aug. 
7, 1862. Was confined in Libby prison. Studied several years at 
the University of Chicago, and was admitted to the bar in 1878, 
when he removed to Atlantic, Cass County, Iowa, and practised 
his profession until 1885, when he settled at Omaha, Neb., Feb. 25, 
1885. He wrote us this account, and we have nothing further in 
relation to the family. Married, Feb. 2, 1869, Olena C. Murphy. 

Children. 
I. Amy E.,« b. Nov. 16, 1869. 
II. ZiTTA B.,s b. Nov. 17, 1872. 

141. 

JOHN OZRO' CHURCHILL (John," Edward,^ Edward," 
Edward,^ Robert,- William^). Born Oct. 1, 1837. He lived 
in Boston, Concord, and Springville, N.Y. Married, Oct. 28, 1858, 

Harriet Sarah Potter. 

Children. 
I. Ella Adel,* b. in Boston, Erie County, N.Y. ; m. Elmer Ormal 
Leland, January, 1887. 

Children. 
1. Rachel Harriet Amanda Leland, b. in Springville, June 18, 
1890. 
They live in Buffalo, N.Y. 

168h II. Jesse Edwin Stanclift," b. in the town of Concord, N.Y., Dec. 
14, 1864; ni. Maud Hovey, Oct. 21, 1897. Mr. Churchill is a 
Methodist minister. 

Child. 
1. Doris, b. Aug. 2, 1898. 

III. Mary Blanche,^ b. in Springville, N.Y., Aug. 20, 1869; d. July 

29, 1896. 

IV. Martha Belle,^ b. in Springville, N.Y., Oct 12, 1871. 

She graduated from Syracuse University in 1896, and in 1899 
was a teacher in the Vail-Deane School at Elizabeth, N J. 
V. Lulu Wellington,® b. at Concord, NY., March 2, 1875. 

She lived in 1899 at Springfield with her parents, unmarried. 

152. 

CHARLES^ CHURCHILL (Thomas T.,« Robert,'^ Edward," 
JoHN,^ Edward," William^). Born April 9, 1838. Married 
Annie Maria Wagner. 

Children born in Dutchess County, N. Y. 
I. Martha.* 

169 II. Henry.** 
III. Mary.« 

170 IV. Richard » 

171 V. Robert. * 
VI. Gertrude.^ 

172 VII. JOHN.8 



Branch.] SEVENTH GENERATION 605 



161. 

FREDERICK^ CHURCHILL (Alhekt/' Benjamin P.,^ Isaac,* 
JoHN,'^ Edward,- William ^). Born at Little Falls, June 21, 
1851. He (lied in New York City. Married, Jan. 14, 18G9, Susan 
Agnes Wakd, born Feb. 7, 1851. 

Child horn in Little Falls. 

172 I. Carl Fred,** b. March 12, 1872. 

164a. 

GEORGE HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (William Henry," Ben- 
jamin,-' Henry,' John,-^ Edward,- William'). Born Oct. 4, 1832. 
Married, but wife's name not obtained. 

Children. 

173 I. Frank Henry,** b. Feb. 6, 18G0. 

174 II. Edith,' b. Jan. 18, 18G2. 

164c. 

WILLIAM HENRY ^ CHURCHILL (William Henry,« 
Benjamin,^ Henry,^ John,^ Edward,'- William^). Born Sept. 
18, 1849. Married, but wife's name not obtained. 

Children. 

I. John A,'* b. Sept. 21, 1873, d. May 4, 1881. 
II. Grace L.,^ b. Oct. 9, 1876. 

175 III. Alexander,' b Feb. 28, 1881. 

168. 

GEORGE A.^ CHURCHILL (John A.,« Joiin,^ Henry,^ John,» 
Edward,- William'). Born Oct. 19, 1869. Married, in New 
York City, Nov. 21, 1894, Mary Franklyn King. 

Child. 

176 I. George King,* b. in New York City, Jan. 6, 1897. 

168a. 

CHARLES BEARDSLEY^ CHURCHILL (Zaccheus,« Stephen 
W.,^ Robert,* Robert,^' Edward,- William i). Born at Pough- 
keepsie, N.Y., June 5, 1850. Lived at Geneva, Port Gibson, and 
East Syracuse, N.Y. He was a general mechanic by occupation. 
Married, Dec. 18, 1869, at Port Gibson, N.Y., Harriet Anna 
Sibbetts, daughter of Jonathan and Caroline (Smith) Sibbetts. 



60() THE CHURCHILL FAMILY [Manhattan 



Children. 

I. Mart Sibbetts,^ b. at Geneva, Jan. 1, 1871 ; m. A. R. Goodwin, 
Nov. 30, 1892. 
II. WiNNiFRED,* b. at Waterloo, April 8, 1873; m. Charles C. 
RuMRiLL, November, 1899. 
177 III. Oscar Benjamin,^ b. at Port Gibson, March 15, 1875; m. Minnie 
McGowiN, Sept. 12,1899. They live (1904) at East Syracuse, 
N.Y. 

Children. 

1. Ivan Floyd, b. Nov. 24, 1900. 

2. Mildred Winnifred, b. July 25, 1902. 

3. Earl, b. Feb. 28, 1904. 



168b. 

WALTER GEORGE" CHURCHILL (Zaccheus,^ Stephen W.,^ 
Robert/ Robekt/ Edward,- William ^). Born at Erie, Penn., July 
8, 1860. Lived in his native town. Married, at Erie, Penn., Feb. 
28, 1889, Viola Emily Ruck, daughter of Jacob L. and Margaret 
L. (Blair) Ruck. 

Children horn at Erie. 

178 I. Carl Walter,^ b. Jan. 7, 1890. 

179 TI. Blair Hennett,* b Jan. 10, 1892. 

180 III. Boyd Thomas,^ b. July 5, 1894. 



APPENDIX 



APPENDIX TO THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 
IN AMERICA. 



In this volume, as well as in nearly all extensive genealogies 
there are found some lines bearing the family name which we have 
not been able to connect with ancestors in either of the great 
branches. Keither time nor money has been spared in our efforts 
to find the connection of the following unassigned families. We 
place each under the branch to which it probably belongs. 

PLYMOUTH BRANCH. 

Jacob Churchill and Abigail Bosworth, both of Halifax, were 
married by Rev. Abel Richmond, of that town, June 3, 1811. Dili- 
gent inqiTiries, as early as 1880, with correspondence with their 
descendants in the far West failed then to establish the parentage 
of Jacob, but later information gives the birth of Abigail Bosworth, 
daughter of David and Patience, born in Halifax, Oct. 22, 1793. 
The editor had a transcript of the Churchill items on the Halifax 
town records made by the clerk, in 1900, from which we learn that 
a Jacob Churchill married, Nov. 2, 1790, Joanna Bosworth, and 
that Oct. 15, 1787, another Jacob Churchill, of Plympton, married 
Eunice Sturtevant. The latter is identified as No. 305 of the 
Plymouth branch. Of Jacob and Joanna we have no further 
information. In the town records of Halifax for March 1, 1812, 
Jacob Churchill was chosen highway surveyor, and April 6, 1812, 
Jacob Churchill wa* chosen to keep and sweep the meeting-house 
for the ensuing year. It is possible that either of the above may 
have been the father of Jacob who married Abigail Bosworth. (See 
No. 305, p. 166.) Jacob and Abigail (Bosworth) Churchill removed 
to Ohio some time before 1823, when they lived at Point Harmer, 
near Marietta, 0. He was a blacksmith, and died about 1825. 
His wife Abigail later married Benjamin Racer. 

Children of Jacob and Abigail {Bosworth) Churchill. 

I. Eunice, m. Kev. Charles Dana, of Newport, O. 

Their son, Rev. Watson Dana, was living in Newport, O., in 
188'J. 
II. Ltdia, m. Mh. Wright. 

(609) 



610 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 



III. Jacob, no further record received. 

IV. James M., b. at Point Harmer, O., Feb. 13, 1823; m. Cordelta 

Padline Tillson, at Point Harmer, , 1846. 

They lived at Hudson and Newport, O., and at River Falls, Wis., 
and Hastings, Minn , and later in Minneapolis. He was a tailor 
by occupation. He had no interest in this matter of family history 
and could not remember the name of his grandfather. 

Ohildren of James M. and Cordelia ( Tillson) Churchill. 

1. Elizabeth Racer, b. Jan. 6, 1848. 

2. Jacob M., b. at Newport, 0., April 23, 1851; m. Elinira Bur- 

rell Gordon. 

They lived at River Falls, Wis. He was a farmer. 

Children of Jacob M. and Elmira B. {Gordon) Churchill. 

{•i.) Ellen Maude, b. Jan. 4, 1874; d. March 7, 1877. 

(2.) Abbie Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1876. 

(3.) Lucy Cordelia, b. April 14, 1878; d. Feb. 10, 1879. 

3. Watson Dana, b. at Newport, i). 

4. James Watson, b. at Newport, O. 
0. Samuel Reigney, b. at Newport, O. 

6. Robert Sheldon, b. at Hudson, O., Nov. 22, 1860. 

In 1889 was living at Minneapolis, a printer by occupation. 

7. Edward Derby, b. at Hastings, Minn., Feb. 25,"' 1864. 



CONNECTICUT BRANCH. 

(Explanatory Note.) 

Referring here to my note under No. 436 (p. 541), I may now add 
that diligent research has been continued up to this time with no 
additional result as to the parentage of " Joseph, the Miller," of 
Newington. In this search I have been generously assisted by Mr. 
Charles S. Churchill, of Roanoke, Va., a descendant of Joseph, 
through his son James (No. 192). All possible sources of evidence 
have been tried, and much time and money expended upon this 
problem by the editor in the last two years, in addition to the efforts 
of the compilers years ago. Our senior compiler, N. W. Churchill, 
corresponded with Mrs. Sarah (Alcott) Gillette, born in 1819 (grand- 
daughter of Joseph and Rhoda), who wrote him that her mother 
had often told her about her father's family, but never mentioned 
Bolton as their old home ; on the other hand, she said that her 
grandfather (i.e., Joseph, the Miller) used to tell that his father's 
family settled at a place called •' Three Rivers," and were driven 
away by the Indians when the children were young. Mr. Churchill 
(lid not give this tradition much credit, not having then received the 
account of the same tradition from another branch of the family. 
And so the only solution seemed to be that the father of Joseph, 
the Miller, was the son of Joseph (No. 6) and Lydia Dickerman ; 
and that account I received from him, and arranged and published 



APPENDIX (Ul 

(see pp. 3.30 and 343). A more careful final examination of all his 
letters, papers, and manuscripts, after his decease, with letters re- 
ceived by me from other sources, led to the reexamination of the 
Bolton records by the genealogist of Newington, E. Stanley Welles, 
who found that the Joseph whom we had adopted from Bolton had 
been drowned Jan. 31, 1837, so that he could not have been the 
father of our Joseph, who was born, his gravestone in Newington 
shows, in 1750. I found in the Memoir of Deacon Elijah Churchill, 
of Stamford, N.Y., published in 1878, that his grandfather, Giles 
Churchill, son of Ensign Samuel, of Newington, left Newington 
and settled somewhere near Stamford, N.Y., and there married, and 
in 1751 removed to the forks of the Delaware river with a few other 
settlers, and made a rude home in the wilderness ; five children 
were born there. The story of the Indian invasion is told on page 
384, of this volume. 

Putting this story with the assertion of Mrs. Gillette's mother, I 
am led to the conviction, in the absence of any other clue, that 
Giles Churchill had children older than those born at " the Porks," 
and my theory is that one of these was Joseph, born 1750, who 
married Rhoda Goodrich. I have found no positive evidence of 
this theory, though I have diligently sought from town clerks, 
county clerks, ministers of the oldest churches in the region 
around Stamford, N.Y., and Florida, N.Y., at which place, it is said, 
Giles lived in 1771. 1 have found no proof of this last statement 
of his residence, but, on the other hand, the Memoir of Deacon 
Elijah states that he came with his family after the Indian raid 
and " located in some part of Massachusetts." None of the 
descendants of Joseph, the JNIiller, have been able to give any 
information as to his parentage, while all have had the general 
impression that he was closely connected with the Newington 
line, and that his grandfather was Samuel. Again, the descendants 
of Capt. Charles Churchill, son of Ensign Samuel, have always 
considered the family of Jose})h, the Miller, as cousins. 

BRANCH NOT KNOWN. 

Daniel Churchill settled in Locke, Cayuga County, N.Y., early 
in the last century, cleared up a farm and married a woman named 
Clarke, whose sister married a neighbor, Lawrence Wormer. 
Researches, begun by the compilers in 1885 and diligently continued 
up to the present time, have failed to reveal his parentage or place 
of birth. From several letters written in 1888 I am able to glean 
a few references which may serve as hints to his descendants if they 



(U2 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 

wish to investigate further. Mr. David Curtice of La Grange, 
0., son of Hosea, writes, in 1889, that his father moved from 
Hawley, Mass., to Pompey, N.Y., about 1795 and removed to Locke, 
Cayuga County, in 1803. Mr. Curtice says : " I remember Daniel 
Churchill very well, but I do not know where he came from, or 
when he came to Locke. His farm joined my father's, and they 
were good friends. My father, Hosea Curtice, was born in Massa- 
chusetts Feb. 13, 1774, and I think Daniel Churchill was six or eight 
years younger than my father, and he was a captain in the War of 
1812. I remember Daniel Churchill from 1816 to 1826, and I think 
he died about the latter date. He had four girls and three boys." 
Philo A. Churchill, son of Daniel and Nancy (Clarke) Churchill, 
writes from Keeneyville, Penn., 1889, that his father said that his 
grandfather, Daniel Churchill, was adopted when a small boy by 
a man named Lowden Priest, and was brought up by him. David 
Curtice also speaks of Lowden Priest, who, with Daniel Churchill 
visited Curtice at La Grange, 0. Mr. Seymour B. Clarke, of 
Moravia, N.Y., a nephew of Daniel Churchill, wrote in 1888 giving 
testimony in agreement with that above, but giving the additional 
information that Daniel Churchill married a Clarke, and that the 
Clarke family came from Stonington, Conn., to Cayuga County, 
K.Y. The above material, collected by the compilers of this volume, 
is given in addition to the following notes furnished by Mr. Wilbur 
Churchill, of Sabinsville, Penn., in 1899, in the hope that the 
descendants may be helped by it to clear up the birth-place and 
parentage of their ancestor Daniel and find his proper connection 
in the Churchill family. Wilbur Churchill's notes are mostly with- 
out dates or proper order of births, but contain the names in the 
families from Daniel to the present generation. 

ACCOUNT WPvITTEN BY WILBUR CHURCHILL. 

First Genei'ation. 

1. Daniel Churchill lived in Cayuga County, N.Y. A 
farmer, and was a captain in the War of 1812. I cannot learn who 
he married or when. (See testimony of authorities above that his 
residence was Locke, N.Y., that his wife's name was Clarke, and 
that he was brought up by Lowden Priest.) 

Children born at Locke, N.Y. : 2. Philo ; 3. David A. ; 
4. Eliza, married Rev. Theodore McElhenney, of Watkins, N.Y., 
a presiding elder in the Methodist communion and raised a large 
family at Watkins ; 5. Lawrence ; 6. Lucy, married William 
Hallenbeck and settled in Iowa ; 7. Sally, married Jacob B. Doan, 



APPEIsTDIX 613 

of Chatham township, Penn, and her chiklren were : (1) Andrew 
J. B. Doan; (2) Sylvester .Doan ; (3) Mary Doan ; (4) Eliza 
Doan ; (5) Sally Doan and (6) Jacob Doan ; 7a. Polly, married a 
Baptist minister and removed to the W est 

Second Generation. 

2. Philo, son of Daniel, lived in Jamestown, N.Y. and Chatham 
township, Penn. ; a farmer. Died in Keeneyville, Penn. Married 
Sallie Maria Craft, of Cayuga County, N.Y. Children: 8. Daniel; 
9. Rebecca, born at Jamestown, N.Y., married Lyman Stowell, 
of Tioga County, Penn., and lived at Keeneyville, Penn., no chil- 
dren; 10. Randolph; 11. James; 12. Mary, born in Chatham, 
Penn., married Mr. Heath, of New York State, no children; 13. 
Frank ; 14. Ruth, born in Chatham, married William Stevens, 
of Keeneyville, a farmer, and lived there, one child, a daughter ; 15. 
Eliza, born in Chatham, Penn., married Francis Church, two chil- 
dren, sons, names not given ; 16. Riley, married and had one 
daughter, but no names received. 

3. David A., son of Daniel, born in Locke, N.Y. ; he was a 
farmer and shoemaker, and a man of good judgment and ability, 
holding several important local offices in Chatham, Penn., where he 
settled in 1843. Married Martha Buchanan, of Oneida County, 
N.Y. David A. and Martha (Buchaiian) Churchill died at Marion, 
Wis. Children : 17. Clark Latham ; 18. James Buchanan ; 
19. Jerome Bonaparte ; 20. Wilbur ; 21. William (these two 
last twins) ; 22. Martha Jane, born in Locke, N.Y., married 
in Chatham, Penn., E. R. Burley, and had children : (1) Clark 
Burley; (2) Ida Burley; (3) Helen Burley; (4) Mary Burley; 
(5) Emmett Burley; (6) Ebenezer Burley; (7) Edith Burley. 
23. David Cordon ; 24. Daniel ; 25. Lunette, died aged three 
years. 

5. Lawrence, son of Daniel, born in Locke, N.Y., settled in 
Oswego County, married and had a family, but we have no further 
account. 

Third Generation, Descendants of Daniel Clixirchill. 

8. Daniel, son of Philo, born in Jamestown, N.Y. ; in 1899 
lived in Keeneyville*, Penn., a farmer and dairyman. Married Nancy 
Clark of Chatham, Penn. Children : 26. Philo ; 27. Chad ; 28. 
Charles ; 29. Morgan. These four sons of Daniel lived at 
Keeneyville, Penn., in 1899. 

10. Randolph, son of Philo, born in Jamestown, N.Y. Settled at 
Chatham Valley, Penn., a farmer. Married Fanny Cloose, of Chat- 



614 THE CHUKCHILL FAMILY 

ham. Children : 30. Francis, born in Chatham, Penn. Married 
Emma Strong, of Chatham. Child, Anna Churchill. 31. Willis, 
born in Chatham. Married Dolly Stevens, of Keeneyville, Penn. 
One child, name not received. 

11. James, son of Philo, born in Jamestown, N.Y. Served in 
the Civil War. Removed to Nebraska. Married and has family, 
but no names of wife or children obtained. 

13. Frank, son of Philo, born in Chatham, Penn. Lived in 
Keeneyville. Married Miranda Avery, of Chatham. Child : 32. 
Byron, born at Middlebury. Married Miss Starkey of same town. 

17. Clark Latham, son of David A., born in Cortland County, 
N.Y. Married Sophia Catlin, of Charleston, Penn. Children : 33. 
Henderson, died young ; 34. Emmet, born in Wellsville, IST. Y. 
Married and had six children, but names not received. 

18. James Buchanan, born in Cortland County, N.Y. Married 
Elizabeth Haymau. He served in the Civil War in a Wisconsin 
regiment. Lived in 1899 in Marion, Wis. No children. 

19. Jerome Bonaparte, born in Milan, N.Y. Married Mary 
J. G. Burney, of Ontario, Can. Lived for twenty-five years in 
Canada and then moved to Sabinsville, Penn., where he died Septem- 
ber, 1897, and his wife died Jan 7, 1898. Children : .35. David 
A., born iu Canada. Married Lottie Spaulding, of Wellsfield, Penn. 
Lived at Brooklyn, Penn. (Jhild : Areta Churchill ; 36. Eliza ; 
37. Charles ; 38. William ; 39. Erwin, No further acccount 
of these last four children of Jerome B. Churchill. 

20. Wilbur, son of David A. and Martha (Buchanan) Churchill, 
born in Locke, N.Y., April 17, 1835. Settled in Tioga County, 
Penn., wdth his father's family, in 1843. Mr. Churchill enlisted 
iu February, 1864, at Sabinsville, Penn., as a private in Com- 
pany F, Eleventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. He 
was promoted to Brigade Saddler later. At the battle of Reams' 
Station he was seriously injured, and was at the hospital for several 
months, but in the spring of 1865 was detailed as Chief Saddler at 
Brigade Headquarters, at Aiken's Landing, on the James river, and 
participated later in the battles at Blackwater and Jarrett Station, 
and was honorably discharged at Richmond, Va., Aug. 13, 1865. After 
the war he settled in Sabinsville, Penn., and engaged in the oil and gas 
business, in which he is still (1899) engaged, being a director and 
one of the heaviest stockholders in the Sabinsville (Company. Alar- 
ried. May 22, 1858, Sophia Octavia Beatty, born in Otsego County, 
N.Y., Oct. 12, 1840, daughter of John and Amanda (Walling) 
Beatty. 



APPENDIX 615 

Children of Wilbur and Sophia Churchill. 

40. Charles Clarexce, born at Sabinsville, Penn., married Sarah 
J. Cooper, of Little Marsh, Penn. Chiklren : (1 ) Clarence Laverne ; 
(2) Thomas, died young; (3) Jason E. ; (4) Mildred ; (5) Arthur B. ; 
(6) Emma J., died young. 41. Emma Jane, born at Sabinsville, 
Penn., married Fayette Briggs, of Gurnee, Penn., and lived there. 
Child : (1) Hattie May Briggs. 42. Wilbur Daniel Churchill, 
born at Sabinsville, married Henrietta Cisco, of Sabinsville. Three 
children: (1) Frank Wilbur; (2) Tressie May; (3) Neva Janette. 
43. Clark Laverne, born at Sabinsville, married Almeda Douglass, 
of same town. Children : (1) Clara E. and (2) Douglass. 

i?i. William, son of David A. and Martha (Buchanan) Churchill, 
and twin brother of Wilbur, born at Locke, N.Y., April 17, 1835, 
married Betsey Sandow, in Chatham Valley, in 1858. He enlisted 
in the One Hundred and Forty -ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol- 
unteer Infantry. Served two years. Was wounded in the battle of 
the Wildei'uess. Settled in Marion, Wis., in 18G8 and was living 
there in 1899. Children : 44. Lunette ; 45. Mary ; 46. Anna ; 
47. Laverne; 48. Vinna ; 49. Henry; 50. James. We have 
no further account of this family. 

2S. David Cordon, son of David A. and ^lartha (Buchanan) 
Churchill, born in Chatham Valley, Penn. Married Harriet Short, of 
Chatham. Served in the Civil War in a Pennsylvania regiment. 
They lived in 1899 in Marion, Wis. Children : 51. William ; 
52. Ray. 

£4- Daniel, son of David A. and Martha (Buchanan) Churchill, 
born at Chatham Valley, Penn. Served in the Civil War in a New 
York regiment and died in the service in the Peninsula Campaign. 

ANOTHER UNASSIGNED FAMILY. 

In May, 1903, in searching for the descendants of Michael 
Churchill (p. 153, No. 281), I came upon Mr. Van Buren Churchill, 
of Elmdale, N.Y., who gave me the following account of his father's 
family. I am inclined to think that this family is connected with 
the Manhattan branch, as the grandfather first appears at Pough- 
keepsie, N.Y. 

Solomon Churchill married Elizabeth Wiley, lived near 
Poughkeepsie. Children : i. Mark ; 2. John ; 3. Ezra ; 4. Bar- 
tholomew. 

4. Bartholomew Churchill, born in Poughkeepsie. Married 
Sarah Taylor. They settled at Nyash, N.Y., where he was a 
farmer. 



616 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Children of Bartholomew and Mary (Taylor ) Churchill. 

5. Benjamin F., born Jan. 29, 1829. Married Emily Parker 
Oct. 23, 1853, at Macomb, N.Y. They lived at Macomb, where he 
was a farmer. 

Children of Benjamin F. and Emily ( Parker) Churchill. 

(1.) Van Buren, b. May 23, 1856; m. Maggie C. Lockie, at 
Gouverneur, N.Y., Feb. 12, 1880. He is a farmer at above 
place (1903). No children. 

(2.) Sarah Churchill, b. Sept. 23, 1858; m. Mr. Osborn. 

(3.) John F., b. March 4 1860; m. Maggie Partridge. 

(■1.) Jennie, b. Feb. 23, 1864; m. A. Hosraer. 

(5.) Estella, b. Nov. 13, 1865; ra. Noel Aldoes. 

(6.) N. H., b. Oct. 20, 1867. 

6. Nancy, born May 14, 1837. Married William Partridge. 

7. Thankful, born Sept. 27, 1843. Married T. S. Atkins. 

NOTES OF ADDITION AND CORRECTION, PLYMOUTH 

. BRANCH. 

Page 256, No. 1007. Children of John and Martha J. (Bagnell) 
Churchill : 

1. Emma F., born 1850, died in infancy ; 2. George, born 1851, 
(lied in 1855 ; 3. John West, born 1853 ; ^. Nellie Louise, born 
1856; 5. George, born 1858 ; 6. Charles G., born 1861. 

Page 277, No. 1072. Children and grandchildren of Amos and 
Marilla (Bronson) Churchill : 

1. Jessie M., born June 19, 1868. Married B. B. Curtis, June 
19, 1886. Children : (1) Ruby B. Curtis, born Aug. 23, 1887, died 
Jan. 27, 1888 ; (2) Arthur B. Curtis, born June 25, 1889, died Sept. 
29, 1890 ; (3) Clarence R. Curtis, born Nov. 23, 1891 ; (4) Willard 
C. Curtis, born Dec. 17, 1895, died Jan. 25, 1896 ; (5) Esther M. 
Curtis, born Nov. 28, 1899. 

2.. Jennie E., born Sept. 14, 1870. Married Lewis D. Townsend, 
April 22, 1891. Children : (1) Julia V. Townsend, born May 13, 
1892 ; (2) Rhoda M. Townsend, born July 28, 1893, died Feb. 5, 
1894; (3) Douglas C. Townsend, born Oct. 8, 1894, died Feb. 9, 
1895 ; (4) Lyle B. Townsend, born May 27, 1896 ; (5) Richard D. 
Townsend, born March 27, 1902. 

3. Josie M., born Nov. 29, 1872. Married George H. Whittle, 
June 2, 1891. Children : (1) Marie Whittle, born April 20, 1892 ; 
(2) Amos M. Whittle, born Jan, 19, 1894 ; (3) Margaret H. Whittle, 
born Nov. 12, 1895 ; (4) and (5) Marilla B. and Harriet H. Whittle, 
twins, born Aug. 6, 1902. 

G. Fannie Bell, born Dec. 9, 1880 ; married Clarence A. Rowland, 
June 18, 1901. Children : (1) Ora Elizabeth Rowland, born June 
17, 1902 ; (2) Clarence A. Rowland, born Oct. 4, 1903. 



APPENDIX 617 

ADDITIONAL CORRECTIONS. 

Page 12, under No. 32. For Worcester, r^ead Foster. 

Fage 25, under No. 98. For Jostah,^ read Josiah.* 

Page 82, under No. 45. For No. 214, read No. 294. 

Page 36, under No. 55. Add to children of Joseph * and Anne 
Daggett, William.^ See page 90, under No. 149. 

Page Jf.1, under No. 166. For Clara Eddy Meacham, read 
Clara (Meacham) Eddy. 

Page Jf5, under No. 186. For Ann E. Gove, read Ann Lang- 
don Gove. 

Page 49, second paragraph. F'or Francis Porter, I'ead Frances 
Porter. The surname of their chiklren is Francis. 

Page 51, under No. 202. For Elizabeth Holman, read Eliza 
(Holman) Norris. 

Page 53, under No. 84. Marriage of Charles ''' an error. See 
jmge 60, No. 238. 

Page 56, under No. 215. For Maria, read Marcia J. Holmes. 

Page 76, under No. 310. For Colwell, read Caswell. 

Page 77, under No. 127. Nancy,*^ marriage and family an error. 
'^ee 2)ages 61 and 62, under No. 103. Last line on page 61. 

Page 81, under No. 330. For Arvilla Grow, read Arvilla 
(Grow) VVatkins. 

Page 89, under No. 145. For Abigail Hanley, read Abigail 
Hawley. 

Page 102, under No. 170. Correct by No. 406a, etc., page 211. 

Page 106, second line. For Brownson, read Brown. 

Page 106, under No. 416. For Sarah Jane Carver, read S. J. 
Cann. 

Page 111, under No. 428. For Anna Hoole, read Weltha A. 
(Jenkins) Hoole. 

Page 115, under No. 189. For Hyrona, read Irene Folsom 

PURINTON. 

Page 128, under 488. For Dimon, read Damon. 

Pages 144 and 260. The number of John,'' born Dec. 8, 1810, 
should be 556a. 

Page 158, under No. 632. For Clark, read Blake. 

Page 160, under No. 644. For Morgiana, read Mehitable. 

Page 160, under No. 640. For Adalink Wright, read Annie 
M. Cook. 

Page 160, under No. 642. Fur Cynthia Humphrey, read 
Cynthia Humphrey French. 



618 THE CHURCHILL FAMILY 

Page 162, under No. 295. For Joanna Tilton, read Margaret 

TiLTON. 

Page 162, under No. 654. For Margaret, read Mary Ann, 

TiLDEN. 

Page 162, under No. 296. Saba '' m. Samuel instead of James 
Churchill. 

Page 176, under No. 714. For dau. of David, read dau. of 
Daniel. 

Page 177, under No. 717. For Mary Perley, read Mary 
Penley. 

Page 180, under No. 340, in ninth line of sketch. For wife's 
mother, read wife's brother. 

Page ISS, under No. 734. For Mary Holt, read Tryphena 
Holt. 

Page 203, under No. 389, fourth line. For Margette, read 
Mariette. 

Page 204, under No. 393. For Almon, read Almond M. 

Page 211, under No. 406, seventh line. For Catherine, read 
Mary C. 

Page 21^, under No. 406c, For side numbers 406d, etc., read 
829a," 829b, etc. 

Page 238, under No. 474, third line. For Eveline, read 
Emeline. 

Page 250, under No. 992. Eleazer's child, Mary A., married. 
For 1863, rmrf 1868. 

Page 276, third and fourth lines. For Deline, read Delano. 

Page 298. To eighteenth line add second child (2) Barbara 
Ellen Churchill, born Nov. 21, 1903. 

Page 34.2, under No. 53. For Eunice Payne, read Lois 

MUNSON. 

Page 373, under No. 228. Bead b. Jan. 1, 1816 ; m. Sakah Ann 
Sedgwick, Jan. 6, 1842. 

Page 374, under No. 81, fifth line from bottom of page. For 
James, read Jane. 

Page 377, under No. 85. Give No. 250 to Elijah W. ^ 

Page 378, under No. 87. For Sarah E., read Sarah M. 

Page 399, under No. 298. For Mary I., read Mary (Baker) 
Dunbar. 

Page 423, eighth line. Leave out second marriage. See 385 
below. 

Page 447, under 212. For Edgerton, read Egglestox. 

Page 486. Place Bossong children below their parents. 



> 

APPENDIX 619 

Fage 488, foot-note, last line on page. Read Enos '^.Churchill, son 
of Zenas.*^ 

Page 507, under 345, For Norton M., read Norton H. 

Fage 53^, fifth line. For 1904, read 1903. 

Fage 540, under No 435, next to last line. For father, read 
brother 

Fage 576, under side number 68. For McKiknon, read Lucy 
M. Kasson. 

Fage 582, side number 99. For Maxeton, read Manston. 

Fage 604. Head number 152 should be 151. 

Fage GOo, under No. 168. For George A., read. George H. 
Churchill. 

added items. 

The Churchill Family of Virginia has not been published in this 
volume as it is known that they have a well-kept record and correct 
genealogy mostly published in Virginia and Kentucky local 
histories. William Churchill, the emigrant ancestor, ■ came from 
Northampton in Oxfordshire, and settled about 1669 upon the south 
bank of the Rappahannock river, A^a. He was a gentleman of large 
estate and tine culture, held an honorable position in the State in his 
time, and founded a fauuly which has ever been held in good repute 
in the later times. 

There are some Churchill families whose connection with either 
of the branches collated by us we have not been able to find, but 
presume that these may be descended from the lines which have 
eluded our search, and it is probable that a few of the name may 
have been late coiners through Canada and the provinces. 

A William Churchill, said to have lived in St. Johnstown, N.Y., 
and to have died at the age of nearly one hundred years, had sons, 
William, John, and Henry, and a daughter who married Mr. 
Zimmerman. Heniy, born 1794, married Polly Paling and had 
five children : (1) Archibald IM. ; (2) Cornelia; (3) Polly ; (4) Eliz- 
abeth ; (o) John The son of Archibald, Cyrus W. Churchill, was 
living in ('arson City in 1900, and gave us some information. 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



■;1i*i 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Explanatory Note. — In this inrles Roman numerals iii to xv refer to Editor's Preface; 
pages from 1 to ;!20 refer to the Plymouth branch of the Churchill Family; pages 321 to 552 refer 
to the Connecticut branch; pages 553 to 606 refer to the Manhattan branch; and pages 6U7 to 619 
refer to the Appendix. 



Abbott, Corinth, 384. 

Susan M., 280. 
Abeil, Anna(,Churchill-Coker), 
558. 

Edward, 558. 
Abernath, 93, 197. 
Abercrombie, Jane B. (Chur- 
chill), 198. 

Ned, 198. 
Ackerman, Cynthia (Robin- 
son), 56.8. 

David, 568. 
Ackley, Amelia, 382, 473. 

Ruth P., 382, 473. 
Ack worth, Harriet, 507. 
Adams, Adah, 361. 

Adaline L. (Churchiin, 
376. 

Adeline (Churchill), 176. 

Alice (Perry), 175. 

Annette, 175. 

Arabella E. (Churchill), 
175. 

Austin v., 175. 

Celestia, 175. 

Charles C, 376. 

Charles R., 487. 

Charlotte C, 376. 

Clara Mabel, 487. 

Cora Esther, 487. 

E. Marie, 376. 

Edgar A., 175. 

Edna Florence, 487. 

Effle (Dana), 175. 

Klijah C, 376. 

Eliza M. (.Churchill), 376. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 407, 
528. 

Emily, 369. 

Emma C. (Churchill), 487. 

Flora, 118, 235. 

Frank, 174. 

George W., 407. 

Helen I-., 376. 

James D., 175. 

Jennie L., 475. 

John, 136, 407. 

John, Jr., 407. 

John Q., 376. 

John S., 136. 

Joseph, 528. 

Julia Paul, 376. 

Laura, 407. 

Lillie (Witt), 507. 

Lovisa, 371, 450. 

Martha A., 175. 

Martha L., 174. 

Martin V., 175. 

Mary, 155, 279. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 174. 

Mary J.(Churchill-Sevitz), 
453. 

Maverick, 176. 



Adams, continued. 

Millard 0.. 175. 

Milo P., 174. 

Minnie Isabel, 487, 

Nancy E. (Churchill), 136. 

Obed, 17.5. 

Ollie (Xorcross), 175. 

Oscar C, 1.36. 

Owen O., 175. 

Samuel T., 376. 

Sarah Abigail, 185, 312. 

Sarah (Oiljbs), 175. 

Susan CRaudall), 376. 

Tyuor Hall, 376. 

Ursula, 156. 

Walter, 507. 

Wealthy B., 174. 

William, 453. 

Willis C, 175. 

Zenas, 174. 
Addis, Mary, 576, 592. 
Addy, Lizzie M., 188, 315. 
Agard, Mary, 580. 
Akerman, Alonzo, 154. 

Elbyrou, 154. 

Erastus, 154. 

John D., 154. 

Lurana (Churchill), 154. 

Mary J. (Cox), 154. 

Miles, 154. 

Pamelia (Holmes), 154. 

Winslow, 154. 
Akins, Alonzo B., 591. 

Charles F., 591. 

Florence C. (Churchill), 
591. 

Florence Gertrude, 591. 

Henry. 591. 

Homer Churchill, 591. 

Jane G. (Mitchener), 591. 

Joseph H., 591. 

Martha E., 536. 

Mercy M. (Wilkinson) ,591. 

Mercy Urena, 591. 

William, 591. 
Albee, Benjamin, 288. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 288; 
Albert, 436. 
Albertson, Jacob, 53. 

Martha, 53. 
Albright, George, 320. 

John, 320. 

Melvina (Churchill), 320. 
Alcott, Calvin, 367. 

Charles, 367. 

.Jesse, 364. 

Rosetta, 365,434. 

Sallie, 367. 

Sarah, 343, 364, 610. 

Sarah (Churchill), 367. 

Sar.ah .Jane, 367. 
Alden, 373. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 373. 

(623) 



Alden, continvetl. 

Deborah (Churchill), 53. 

Eliezer, 53. 

Gideon S.,37. 

Isaac, 53. 

Lewis, 53. 

Mary (Churchill), 373. 

Rebecca, 53. 

Roger, Capt., 351. 
Aldoes,F8teUa(Churchill), 616. 

Noel, 616. 
Aldrich, Anna. 363, 429. 

Gordon S., 445. 

Lucv ( Saunders-Kent) , 445. 
Alesworth, Clara Matilda, 198. 
Alexander, Ebenezer, 325. 

Elizabeth J., 359. 

Mehitable (Buck), 325. 
Alfred, Adeline, 367. 

Mary C, 367. 
Alger, Isaac, 40. 

Priscilla (LothropRobin- 
son), 40. 
Allen, 562, 564. 

Abigail, 367. 

Bethuel,496. 

Betsey, 563. 

Caroline W. (Burhngame), 
397. 

Edward, 563. 

Ella M., 229. 

Esther, 495, 496. 

Ethan, 455, 482. 

Gabriel, 562. 

Grace M., 255. 

Harriet, 451, 551. 

Hull, Dr.. 562, 563. 

Joanna, 591. 

Joseph, 329, 435, 563. 

Joseph E..397. 

Leah, 20,44. 

Letitia (Churchill), 253. 

Lucian, 551. 

Maria, 55. 

Maria (Claflin),90. 

Mary D., 283. 

Matilda, 105, 218. 

Mira, 486. 

Nellie (Champlin), 435. 

Pasco, 253. 

Phebe E. (Churchill), 496. 

Rhoda, 551. 

Sally Ann, .563. 

Sarah, 149. 

Sarah (Churchill), 562. 

Susan, 138, 258. 

Thomas, 218. 

Van, 90. 

William, 663. 
AUerton, Isaac, 230. 
Allison, Abigail W. (Chur- 
chill), 203. 

Charles, 203. 



624 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Allison, continued. 
(Churchill), 501. 
Joseph, 501. 
Alverron, Mary (Davis), 428. 

William, 428. 
Alvord, Anna, 576. 

Anna (Churchill), 576. 
Emily, 576. 
George, 576. 
Hobart, 576. 
John, 576. 
Martha, 331. 
Mary A., 400,492. 
Nathaniel C, 576. 
NathanielC, Jr., 576. 
Samuel, 331. 
Amidon, Harriet M., 478. 
Amorosa, Attilia, 253. 

Catharine (Churchill), 2.53. 
Amy, Abigail (Churchill), 
409. 
Charles S., 409. 
John W., 409. 
Van Doren, 409. 
Viola (ReeB),409. 
William A., 409. 
Anderson, x. 
General, 235. 
Agnes (Churchill), 602. 
Bessie W., 185. 
C. B., 499. 

Helen E. (Churchill), 499. 
John, 211, 602. 
Minerva, 369, 445. 
Rhoda C. (Churehill-Mc- 
Greagor), 211. 
Audrew, Arthur, 573. 

Cordelia B. (Churchill), 

573. 
Lottie B., 573. 
Lumau, 573. 
Andrews, Ann (Churchill), 
489. 
Celeste (Churchill), 1S6. 
Daniel, 303, 618. 
David, 176, 618. 
Elizabeth (Churchill), 68. 
Harvey, 489. 
Levi, 68. 
Loretta, 176, 303. 
Mary, 426. 
Metcalf, 186. 
Andros, Arvilla, 36, 90. 
Andrus, Abel, 339. 
Anne, 331. 

Anne (Churchill), 331. 
Benjamin, 331. 
Elis'ha.go. 
Elizabeth, 331. 
George (Major), 451. 
Loraina, 331. 
Roy, 451. 
Samantha L. (Churchill), 

451. 
Thankful, 331. 
Angier, Mary A., 164, 290. 
Anne, Princess, xiv. 
Annible C, 397. 

Emma (Richardson), 397. 
Anthony, Achsie M. (Chur- 
chill), 580. 
Achsie Maria, 580. 
Adelaide F. (Goodspeed), 

580. 
Almina, .580. 
Carlos Emmons, 580. 
Celestia, 372, 451. 
Elizabeth, 680. 
George, 580. 
Gorham, 680. 
Helen (Horton), 580. 
Inez E., 401. 
John, '580. 
John, Jr., 580. 



Anthony, continued. 

Margery (Jertrude, 580. 
Martha, 580. 
Mary Josephine, 580. 
Applehee, Elizabeth, 562. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 562. 
John, 562. 
Archer, Caroline, 107, 220. 

Joseph T., 220. 
Archibald, Maggie A., 187, .315. 
Ariel. Eliza S., 94, 199. 
Armstrong, Harriet F., 91, 

194. 
."Vrnold, Benedict, 51. 

Cordelia (Churchill), 583. 

Cornelia, 366. 

Daniel, 583. 

Edwin P., 366. 

Frank M., 366. 

Ganet, 341. 

Harriet (Hubbard), 391, 

484. 
Isaac, 100. 
James, 5.37. 
James O., 366. 
John, 391, 484. 
Juli.a, 41, 100. 
Lucy, 366. 

Lucy (Boardman), 341. 
Lydia, 366. 
Mary J., 356. 
Philo, .366. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 365. 
Sarah, 366. 
Sarah (Howe), 100. 
Sophia (^Robinson), 537. 
William F., 365. 
Zetha M., 5.37. 
Arthur. A. J., 517. 

Alice B. (Churchill), 517. 
Elizabeth Ann, 204. 
Arthuro, Ella, 2.53. 
ArtiB, George W., 425. 

Minerva C. (Hrown), 425. 
Ash, Mary, 143, 259. 
Asher, Blondina (Churchill), 
582. 
Catherine L., 682, 597. 
William, 582. 
Ashley, Abner, 338. 
Anna, 170. 
Elizabeth, 56. 
Lydia (Churchill), 338. 
Ashwell, Clara (Churchill), 
621. 
Samuel, 521. 
Asseltine, Mary J., 190,316. 
.^therton, .-Mice A., 312. 
Edward, 312. 
Mary, 312. 
Atkins, .'\melia M., 101. 

Hannah Lemoyne, 380, 

471. 
Olive, 35. 
T. 8., 616. 

Thankful (Churchill), 616. 
Atwater, Angeline (Norton), 
343. 
Carlos, .343. 
Elizabeth, 343. 
Emily, 343. 

Hannah (Larkin), 343. 
Julia, 343. 
Lucius, 343. 
Mary, 343. 

Mary (Churchill), 343. 
Nelson, 343. 
Rhoda, 343. 
William. 343. 
Atwood, Abigail, 11. 
Ann (Brown), 77. 
Drusilla (Churchill), 71. 
Ebenezer, 30. 
Eunice, 77. 



Atwood, continued. 

Hannah (Wiswall), 62, 

77. 
Henry, 77. 
Isaac, 77. 
I. M., Rev., 110. 
Jacob, 71. 

John, 11, 61, 62, 77, 173. 
Leah (Churchill), 30. 
Luke, 39. 
Lydia (Holmes-Savary), 

77. 
Maria Shaw, 62, 77. 
Mary Ann, 62, 77. 
Nancy, 62, 77. 
Nancy (Churchill), 61, 77. 
Rhoda, 173. 

Rhoda Johnson, 80, 173. 
Roxanna (Kelsey), 39. 
Temperance (Churchill), 

77. 
Thomas C, 77. 
William, 62, 77. 
Austin, Abbie M., 546. 
Ada (Churchill), 210. 
Harriet, 376, 460. 
William, 210. 
Lillian A., 228. 
Averill, Augustine, 259. 

Lucy C, 142, 259. 
Avery, Albert, 164. 
Clarissa, 357, 417. 
Harriet L. (Barnes), 164. 
Martha (Coffran), 42. 
Miranda, 614. 
Phebe (Troop), 417. 
Thomas, 42. 
William T., 417. 
Ayer, Alice (Rote), 194. 
Aylesworth, 335. 

Clarissa (Hodge), 336. 

Babb, Betsey, 26. 
Rabcock, Abigail (Do ten - 
Churchill), 76. 

Clara Scott, 521. 

Josiah, 76. 
Backman, Jacob, 566. 

Phebe (Churchill), 566. 
Backus, Nancy, 587. 
Bacon, Almon, 351. 

Benjamin, 81. 

Betsey, 21. 

Daisy A. (Churchill), 273. 

David, .351. 

Elijah, 346. 

Eliza B. (Churchill), 256. 

Frances (Churchill), 351. 

George, Capt., 94, 200. 

George J., 273. 

George M., 256. 

Hannah, 200. 

Hannah M., 152, 271. 

Harriet (Tripp), 351. 

Harrison, 351. 

Huldah (Churchill), 346. 

Irena, 351. 

Jessie (Follansbee), 351. 

John, 351. 

Lucretia A., 94, 200. 

Mary E., 46. 

Milliccnt (Churchill), 81. 

Philena, 351. 

Ruth (House), 351. 

Sarah (Churchill), 351. 

Thankful C. (Long), 63. 

Warren, 351. 

William, 63. 
Badger, Alphia (Fernald), 21. 

Elizabeth Rice, 21. 

Emily, 21. 

Eunice, 39, 96. 

Mary Ewer, 21. 

Mary (Goss), 21. 



INDEX OF KA1ME8 



02.") 



Badger, coiithiued. 

Mary (Joy), 21. 

Orinda, Uti. 

Sally True, x, 20, 21. 

Samuel, 21 . 

Susan Churcliill, 21. 

Susanna (Churchill), X, 21. 

Thoma.s, 21. 

William, 21. 
Badsilcy, Sarah, 376. 
Bagtc, Betsey, 22. 

Elijah, 22. 

John, 22. 

Molly (Churchill), 22. 

Pauline, 22. 

Polly, 22. 

Sarah, 22. 

Truman, 22. 

William, 22. 
Baggs, Charles W., 318. 

Georiiianna, 318. 

Nettie I. (Churchill), 318. 

William, 318. 
Bagley, Leoua, 490. 
Bagnell, Martha J., 2.5R,-61f5. 
Baidaux, Hannah (Ward), 66. 

Jacob, 66. 
Bailey, Col., 84. 

Amanda (Churchill), 91. 

Annie Mason, 513. 

Aryilla,91. 

Charles L., .'il2. 

Clement Perham, 69. 

Edmund L., 186. 

Emma, 116. 

Emmeliue Stevens, 46, 
116. 

Festus, 91. 

Hannah, 146, 23T, 204. 

Hannah J.. 113, 231. 

Harriet W. (Churchill), 
.512. 

Harry, Hi. 

Jennie, 451, 551. 

John, 560. 

Joeeph, 231. 

Joseph Welles, 513. 

L., Capt., 85. 

Lution, 91. 

Mary A., 1.59. 

Mary W. (Churchill- Weth- 
ern), 13, 14,68. 

MelburnC..09. 

Mercy .\nne, 112, 229. 

Persons, 91. 

Richard G., 116. 

Sarah R. C, 69. 

Susannah, 51, 122. 

Sybil, 9i. 

William, 68. 
Bain, Caroline C. (Churchill), 
249. 

John, 249. 
Bainbridge, Anna J. (Pearson), 

34 9^; 

John, 349. 
Baintcr, Sue, 490. 
Baird, Hannah M. (Rogers- 
Martin), 152. 

Joel, 152. 

Lucy Hunter, 99. 

Mary H. (Churchill), 99. 

Spencer F., 99. 
Baker, 210. 594. 

Alvin, Rev., 585. 

Ann, 42. 

Arvilla H., 546. 

Benjamin .jo8iah,442. 

Caroline, 69, 147. 

Clarissa, 442. 

Clarissa (Churchill) , 442. 

Daniel, 307. 

Dorcas F. (Churchill-East- 
man), 148. 



Baker, continued. 

Ed\yard, 402. 

Eliza (Churchill), 210. 

Elmira, 42. 

Ezra, 42. 

Frederick, 42. 

Flannah, 352, 405. 

Isabella L. (Converse), 402. 

J. H., 148. 

J. W. N., Dr., 209. 

Jennie (Churchill), 281. 

Joseph Martin, 442. 

Juliette (Case), 307. 

Leila B. (Bloakney), 209. 

Lucy A. (Weston), 42. 

Marcy, 34. 

Mary, 491,618. 

Mary J., 21. 

Milo S., 281. 

Nancy (Ch u r ch i 1 l-IIib- 
bard), 42. 

Olive, 442. 

Phebe Lucretia, 442. 

Sadie, 208. 

Samuel, 442. 

Si.rali, 181, .307. 

Sarah Emeline, 442. 

Watson, 42. 
Balch, Alzina (Churchill), 155. 

Ira, 155. 

Nancy (Swan), 184. 

WiUiam, 184. 
Bald-win, A. C, Hon., 426. 

Augusta Isabella, 426. 

David, 338. 

Frank S., 461. 

Gihnan, 353. 

Harriet, 353. 

Helen V. (Getten), 424. 

Henry, 353. 

Howard Getten, 424. 

Isaac, 380. 

Isabella _((;hurchill), 426. 

Jane, 576, 592. 

Jeremiah, 353. 

John S., 424. 

Lois, 347, 380. 

Lois (Churchill), 338. 

Lucy M. (Churchill), 461. 

Martha, 338, 351. 

Wealthy (Churchill), 353. 
Ball, Alice C., 428. 

Chloe A. (Churchill), 508. 

Edna B., 428. 

Enimeline, 37. 

George, 37. 

Ira S., 5U8. 

Isaac, 36. 

Isaac Perry, 37. 

Jesse S., 508. 

Lucie B., 428. 

Lucy, 37. 

Lucy M. (C h u r c hj.l 1 
Quiiin), 428. 

Olive (Churchill), 37. 

Olive (Churchill-I/eonard) , 
38. 

Perry, 38. 

Sar.ah, 60. 

Seneca, 508. 

Sybil (Churchill -Hart), 
63. 

William, 428. 
Ballard, Mary Ellen, 313. 
Ballon, Martha A. (Churchill), 
241. 

Massena, 241. 
Bancroft, Dr., 246. 

Amanda N., 160. 

Caroline (Churchill), 242. 

Frank, 242, 
Banks, Maiy,45, 111. 
Banyar, George, 560. 
Barber, Agnes, 482. 



Barber, continued. 

Chloe, 156. 

Clara, 482. 

Delias. (Churchill), 482. 

Emma (Churchill), 482. 

Eugene, 292. 

Frederick, W., 292. 

Gilbert, 482. 

Harriet L. (Hyde), 292. 

John, 482. 

Lena May, 292. 

Lovisa Adams, 4.50. 

Miranda, 155,280. 
Barden. HarrietB. (Churchill), 
140. 

Joseph, 140. 
Barinsf, Harold Herman John, 
601. 

Marie (Churchill), 601, 
Barker, Angoline, 155, 277. 

Elizabeth F. (Churchill), 
125. 

Francis, Dr., 125. 

Jane Ann, 402, 498. 

Lovina, 135. 

Margaret (Mason), 277. 

Mary F., 125. 

Sophronia, 125. 

William, 125. 

Zelotua, 277. 
Barks, Mary, 508. 

Noah, 508. 
Barlow, Ammittai, 31. 

Lydia (Churchill), 31. 

Piiebe, 100, 208. 
Barrason, AngcHue (Chur- 
chill), 573T 

Harrie, 573. 
Barnard, Annie E. (Wetmore), 
274. 

Clayton, M., 447. 

Cyrus, 274. 

Eugene A., 274. 

Janet H. (Churchill), 274. 

Josie E. (Gunder), 447. 

Mina M., 447. 

Nettie A., 274. 
Barnes, Abby A., 142. 

Abel, 368. 

Abigail, 3.30, ,342. 

Ann M. (Churchill), 247. 

Anna, .309. 

Ansel, 163. 

Deborah (Churchill), 163. 

Dexter Randall, 164. 

Eunice, 344, 368. 

Hannah, 5, 12, 25, 342, 
362. 

Harriet (Churchill), 582. 

Harriet Louise, 164. 

Hattie M., 283. 

Hosea Ansel, 164. 

Isaac, 61, 582. 

Jane (Boynton), 164. 

Jennie (Kellogg), 164. 

Jonathan, 12, 25. 

Levange (Mitchell), 215. 

Lewis Churchill, 164. 

Lois Maria, 164. 

Lucretia, 164. 

Lucy C. (Harlow), 61. 

Martha Ann, lti4. 

Mary (Churchill), 135. 

Mercy (Carver), 26. 

Mercv (Doten), 26. 

Nancy (Churchill), 381. 

Nancy Paty, 135. 

Nathaniel, 247. 

Robert, .381. 

S. D., Dr., 215. 

Susan E., 164. 

William, 26. 

Zaccheus, 135. 
Barney, Mary, 362. 



626 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Barnura, P. T., 260. 
Barrel!, Anna, 73, 160. 
Barrester, Ada (Boyer), 212. 

McAuii, 212. 
Barrett, Edna B. (Ball), 428. 

Ellen Brastow, 297. 

Harriet (Churchill), 176. 

Harriet (Ware), 297. 

Harry Neal, 428. 

Joseph J., 468. 

LydiaA. (Churchill), 468. 

Maria R. (Churchill), 585. 

Nathan, 297. 

Paul Verne, 428. 

Ruth Edna, 428. 

William, 428. 

W^illiara Ball, 428. 

William H., 585. 

Wright, 176. 
Barrows, Abigail, 87. 

Albert, Dr., 39. 

Benjamin, 87. 

Charlotte, 87. 

Charlotte (Churchill), 35, 
87. 

Charlotte M. (Churchill), 
234. 

(Daniels), 39. 

Ebenezer, 39. 

Ephraim, 35, 87. 

Ephraim, Jr., 87. 

Hamlet W., 202. 

Hannah, 39. 

Hiram, 87. 

Jabez, 87. 

Joel, 87. 

Jonathon, 95. 

Keziah, 87. 

Lauriette, 573, 589. 

Lucinda, 87. 

Mary, 87. 

Miranda, 87. 

(Russell), 39. 

Ruth, 39. 

Ruth (Churchill), 39. 

Salome (Churchill), 95. 

Susan R. (Churchill), 202. 

Thomas A., 39. 

William, 234. 
Barry, Charlotte, 36, 89. 
Bartle, Frances A. (Churchill), 
457. 

Francis A., 457. 
Bartlett, Abigail, 24, 53. 

Abigail (Churchill), 28. 

Almira, 65, 142. 

Benjamin, 8. 

Bethia (Churchill), 136. 

Betsey, 27. 

Betsey (Moore), 9, 27, 64. 

Betty, 27, 64. 

Charles, 28, 136. 

Charles Edgar, 422. 

Charles P., Rev., 177. 

David, 26. 

Elizabeth, 64. 

Elkanah, 28. 

Emmeline (Savery), 136. 

George, 24. 

Hannah,7, 9, 12. 

Hannah (Churchill), 9. 

Hannah (Stevens), 8. 

Jane, 37. 

John, 9. 

Judab, 9, 28, 63. 

Lucy A. (Pratt), 136. 

Mary A., 136. 

Mary L. (Churchill), 422. 

Mary (Morton), 28. 

Mercy (Sylvepter), 28, 6a. 

Nancy H. (Churchill), 177. 

Polly (Carver), 26. 

Priscilla Sampson, 136. 

Reuben, 82. 



Bartlett, coni/niied. 

Rizpah (Churchill), 82. 

Robert, 7, 12. 

Ruhaa:ahD. (Raymond), 
136. 

Ruth (Churchill), 27. 

Samuel, 9, 27,64. 

Sarah, 324. 

Sarah (Churchill), 24. 

Susannah, 13, 28. 

Thomas, 27, 136. 

Thomas B., 136. 

William, 9. 
Barton, Charles, 380. 

Cornelia M. (Churchill), 
380, 

Edwin W., 227. 

Helen B. (Churchill- 
Swan), 227. 

Lena, 380. 

William, 380. 
Bartree, Ada E. (Churchill), 
307. 

Eugene, 307. 
Basley, Parson, 100. 
Bas.sett, Priscilla, 32. 

Rachel, 24. 
Bates, Alice O. (Churchill), 406. 

Barnabas, 7. 
. Etta, 69. 

Florence, 406. 

Francis C.,406. 

George, 36. 

Imogene, 156. 

James A., 78. 

Job, 7. 

John, 6. 

Lizzie (Harding), 72. 

Lydia (Savory), 6. 

Margaret (Churchill), 6. 

Mary A., 160. 

Mary M. (Foster-Hutchin- 
son), 78. 

Mirth, 406. 

Nancy P. (Barnes), 135. 

Ormal, 406. 

Ozen, 105. 

Patience (Churchill), 36. 

Samuel, 6. 

Susan, 64. 

Thomas, 6. 

Washington, 72. 
Batty, Ida (Churchill), 594. 

Willi.am A., 594. 
Bawden, Anna W., 276. 

Jane E. (Churchill), 276. 

Robert, 276. 

Willie, 276. 
Bayard, Col., 555. 
Bayldon, Jennie, 587. 
Beach, Annie C. (Churchill), 
514. 

B. A., Rev., 357. 
■ Ellen S. (Olmsted), 514. 

Eunice, 202. 

Eveline, 467. 

Isaac W., 514. 

Maria, 3P9, 447. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 357. 

RoBwell, 0.,514. 
Beal, Hannah U. (Churchill- 
Wilder), 236. 

James S., 256. 

Mahala, 101, 211. 

Mary, 257. 

Sophronia W., 285. 
Beals, Abbie C, 50. 

Eli v., 50. 

Harriet (Churchill), 50. 

Robert S., 50. 
Beamish, Almira (Davidson), 
104. 

Francis A., 104. 
Bean, Charles, 149. 



Bean, continued, 

Ellen (Churchill), 149. 

Eunice, 67. 

Geo. M., 67. 

Homer S., 67. 

Jeremiah, 67. 

Orland, 67. 

Paulina (Churchill), 67. 

Sally, 446. 
Beardsley, Sarah, 103. 

Sarah Jane, 587, 602. 
Bearse, Aaron, 574. 

Bathsheba C. (Long), 63. 

Isaac, 63. 

Izabenda, 564, 574. 

Phebe (Smith), 574. 
Beathe, Margaret, 397. 
Beatty, Amanda (Walling), 
614. 

John, 614. 

Sophia Octavia, 614, 615. 
Becker, Edward, 214. 

Hester (Chamberlain), 214. 

John, 364. 

Mary O. (Miller), 364. 
Beckley, Benjamin, 566. 

Sarah (Churchill), 566. 
Beebe, 89. 

Aram, 576. 

Clark Talmage, 47. 

David, 473. 

Dorcas (Churchill), 89. 

Eliza Jane, 443. 

Emeline, 191,517. 

Fannie M. (Merriman), 47. 

Frank Chester, 47. 

Henry, 443. 

Horace Aram, 577. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 576. 

Laura Amanda, 443. 

Lucy A. (Churchill), 89. 

Lyman Chester, 47. 

MaryE. (ChurchillClark), 
473. 

Sarah (Churchill), 443. 

William Churchill, 577. 
Beecher, Hulda, 330, 342. 
Beers, Etta, 477. 
Belcher, Allen W., 79. 

Almira (Churchill), 79. 

Almira Anna, 79. 

Almira Jane, 79. 

Caroline, 79. 

Emily Louisa, 79. 

Irene Estella, 79. 

Jane, 79. 

Laura E. (Blanchard), 79. 

Laura Etta, 79. 

Lillian, 79. 

William, 79. 

William B., 79. 
Belden, Albert, 121. 

Anne (Churchill), 328. 

Benjamin, 328. 

Charles, 328. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 121. 

Elizabeth, 330, 341. 

Emma (Churchill), 599. 

Hannah, 342, 360. ' 

Jane B., 4.33. 

Joshua, Rev., 340, 355, 337. 

Josiah, 340. 

Lydia, 330, 340. 

Mabel (Wright), 340. 

Mary, 118,234,328. 

Rhoda, 340, 357. 

Richard, 340. 

Ruth, 334. 

William, 599. 
Belknap, Diantha, 405. 
Bell, Amos C, 377. 

Ann, 377. 

Edward, 84. 

Emily, 84. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



627 



Bell, continueii. 
Fanny, 377. 

Harriet C, 377. 

James, 84,377. 

James A., 251. 

James H., 377. 

Jared, 377. 

Maria, 377. 

May C. (Crosby), 251. 

Olive rOhurchill), 377. 

Olive Eliza, 377. 

Kuth (Churchill), 84. 

Sarah, 377. 

Thomas, 84. 

William H., 377. 
Bellinger, Col., 358. 
Bellman, Sarah M., 442. 
Bemie, Celia M. A. (Hyde), 
292. 

Nettie, 292. 

Schuyler, 292. 
Bemus, Lovina, .346. 
Benaway, Abbey, 571. 
Benedict, Allen, 424. 

Lovina (Cliurchill-Gowdy ) , 
424. 

Sarah A., 348, 385. 
Bennett, Alexander 8.. 293. 

Almira (Churchill), 220. 

Andrew, J., 1.50. 

Carrie Morton, 54. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 159. 

Edwin Scott, lo'J. 

Elizabeth C. (Vose), 54. 

Elizabeth Chiychill, 54. 

Emily, 214, 215. 

George W., 159. 

Gilbert, 220. 

James 11., 159. 

Joshua, 159. 

Libbie (Churchill), .■^20. 

Lulu E.,415. 

Maria Miles, 159. 

N. Edgar, Rev., 320. 

Samuel, 54. 

Sarah P. (Churchill), 293. 
Bennington, Nellie, 503. 
Benson, Celestia (Churchill), 
35. 

Charlotte M. (King), 170. 

Ellen, 190. 

Fred L., 285. 

Frederick, 256. 

George, 284. 

George H., 285. 

HattieP. (Churchill), 284. 

Jepthah, 35, 87. 

Lucy (Churchill), 256. 

Maria, 35, 85. 

Mariette L. ( not Margette), 
96, 203, fil8. 

Sally, 35, Sti. 

Walter L., 285. 
Bent, Jemima (Billington), 7. 

Joseph, 7. 
Bentley, 22. 

Olive (Churchill), 22. 
Benway, Arthur L., 164. 

Lemuel, 164. 

Lucy E., 164. 

Sarah (Churchill), 164. 

Sarah J. (Tandy), 164. 
Berkeley, Matilda Kootain, 120. 
Bermudiz, Malvina, 410, 509. 
Berry, Elvira, 452. 

Emily E. (Robbins), 183. 

Florence, 67. 

George, 444. 

Grace Watrous, 522. 

Irena, 147, 264. 

Jesse J., 444. 

John T., 183. 

Lydia M., 147, 265. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 444. 



Berry, conihiued. 

Sophia (Churchill), 444. 
Sophia E., 444. 
Bertram, Eleanor, 409, 504. 
Bei^se, 35. 

Celestia (Churchill), 35. 
Bessel, Ida Louise, 280. 
Bessey, Charity, 87. 
John, 87. 
Joshua, 87. 
Mahala, 87. 

Silence (Churchill), 87. 
Besson, Mary M. (Churcliill), 
573. 
' Wm.H.,573. 
Best. Catherine (Walker), 549. 
John P., 549. 
Maria J., 449, 549. 
Beswick, Eva (Churchill), 508. 

Herbert, 508. 
Betts, Delilah, 89, 189. 
Bicknell, Brownell il., 177. 
John, 86. 

Marcena (Churchill), S6. 
Philena H. (Churchill), 
177. 
Bidleman, Adam, 567. 

Anua (Churchill), 567. 
Bier, Almond A., 585. 
Charles E., 585. 
Lena P., 585. 
Lydia J. (Churchill), 581. 
N., 584. 
Bigelow, 86. 
Harriet, 86. 
Jason, 425. 
Maria (Churchill-Brown), 

425. 
May (Churchill), .'J06. 
Polly (Churchill), 86. 
Reuman, 506. 
Billings, Abbie, 78. 
Bertha, 258. 
Edith, 598. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 258. 
Ethel, .598. 
Frank, 598. 
Grace Holmes, 258. 
Hannah (Churchill), 363. 
Henry H., 258. 
Jesse, 258. 

Lillie J. (Churchill), 598. 
Lucy (Swan), 184. 
Mary Ellen. 258. 
William, 363. 
Billinger, Mary, 582. 
Billington, Abigail, 7. 

Abigail rchurchill), 7. 
Constant, 7. 
Francis, 7. 
Jemima, 7. 
Joseph, 7. 
Sarah, 7. 
Sukey, 7. 
Binder, Abrani, 493. 
Lena P., 498. 
Leroy Jeffrie, 498. 
Lloyd W., 498. 
Melinda A. (Churchill), 
498. 
Bingham, Ada, 418, 518. 
Addie (Ludlow), 418. 
Alice, 418, 518. 
Arthur, 220. 
Caroline E. (Churchill), 

418, 518. 
Clara (Churchill), 220. 
Helen Ludlow, 418. 
Helen Maria, 418, 518. 
Homer William, 418, 518. 
Horace, 418. 
John Augustine, 418. 
John Herbert, 418. 
Bird, Albert H., 257. 



Bird, continued. 
Angie, 86. 
Arthurs., 224. 
Asaph, 35. 
Benjamin, 35. 
Eliza A. (Churchill), 257. 
George Emerson, 224. 
John, 35. 

Julia E. (Churchill), 224. 
Lyman, 35. 
Polly, 81, 176. 
Polly (Churchill), 35. 
Birdsall, 461. 

Harriet (Churchill), 461. 
Bisbee, Abigail, 15, 31. 

Abigail (Churchill), 15, 31. 
Abner, 15. 
America, 176. 
Ansel, 15, 31. 
Bathsheba (Palmer), 15. 
Clara (Churchill-Tuttle), 

176. 
Hannah, 15, 31. 
Hannah (Churchill), 15. 
Hopestill, 15, 31. 
Issachar, 15. 
Joanna, 30, 70. 
Joanna (Brooks), 15. 
John, 15,170. 
Josiah, 15, 31. 
Levi, 15,31. 
Lydia (Cushman), 32. 
Mary (Harlow), 15. 
Priscilla (Ripley), 170. 
Reuben, 32. 
Sally, 78, 170. 
Sarah, 15. 
Susanna, 31. 
Susannah, 15. 
Sylvunus, 15, 31. 
Bishop, Alice, 4iiS. 

Ebenezer, Prof., 408. 
Georgia, 408. 

Laura W. (Churchill), 408. 
Lucy Ann, 573. 
Bitts, Rachel, 36. 
Black, Emma A., 320. 
J. B., Dr., 217. 
Jane, 408, 501. 
Rebecca (Churchill), 217. 
Blackinson, Annie (Churchill), 
443. 
Charles, 443. 
Blackmer, Branch, 1, 7. 
Blackmore, Alice, 395. 
Alta Holmes, 395. 
Alvah K., 394. 
Cora, 395. 
Eliza, 394. 

Esther A. (Churchill), 394. 
Ida, 395. 
John, 394. 
Mary (Sage), 394. 
Olive A. ,"394. 
Olive M. (Churcliill), 395. 
Thomas, 395. 
Blackwell, Abiah, 7,11. 
Martha, 17, 34. 
Samuel, 34. 
Blaine, Catherine, 563, 568. 

Emma, 222. 
Blair, Margaret L., 606. 
lllaisdell, Elizabeth Ann, 45. 
Martha C. (Hood), 45. 
Mary (Chnrchill), 45. 
Mary Melvina, 45. 
Nicholas, 45. 
Robinson, 45. 
Blake, Anna A. (Churchill), 
256. 
Charles, 256, 408, 
Ida, 408. 

Julia (Weston), 408. 
Lillie, 408. 



628 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Blake, continued . 

Mary E. (not Clark), 158. 
282, 617. 

Minnie A., 311. 

William, 408. 
Blakeelee, Adaliue C. (Hine), 
577. 

Asaph HuiniBtou, 577. 

Emily (Cluircliill), 577. 

Jane L , 434, 534. 

John, 577. 
Blakesley (Haskins), 71. 
Blanat, Cora A., 468. 
Blanchard, 369. 

Cohimbia L. (Churchill), 
268. 

Eveline, 159,284. 

John, Rev., 268. 

Laura E., 79. 
Blaney, Elizabeth. 248. 
Bleakney, Elethea (Churchill), 
209. 

J. C, Rev., 209. 

Leila Blanche, 209. 
Blinn, Bart Elisha, 421. 

HarrietE. (Churchill), 421. 

Mary Jane, 421. 

Sarah, 342, 361. 

Sarah Wells, 539. 
Blockson. Isabel, 140. 
Blodget, Emily, 312. 

Ida L., 312. 

James, 312. 
Bloom, Mary, 86, 143. 

Sylvester, 143. 
BloBser, Nancy, 421, 522. 
Blossom, Abigail (Crocker), 12. 

Churchill, 12. 

David, 12. 

Hannah, 12. 

Lini, 12. 

Peter, 12. 

Sarah (Churchill), 11, 12. 

Seth, 11, 12. 
Boardman, Abigail (Stillraan), 
358. 

Anna B. (Churchill), 270. 

Benaijah, 341. 

Benaijah, Jr., 341. 

Benjamin, 342. 

Charles, 358. 

Daniel, 330. 

Elizabeth, 341. 

Elizabeth (Larned), 341. 

Hannah, 342, 358. 

Hannah (Wright), 330. 

Jerusha, 341. 

Jerusha (Churchill), 342. 

Jessie Churchill, 341. 

Jonathan,' 354. 

Julia (Ward), 341. 

Laura A. (Kurd), 341. 

Lucy, 341. 

Lucy (Price), 341. 

Lydia (Kirby), 341. 

Martha, .327, 330. 

Martha (Churchill), .341. 

Martha (Hurlbut), 354. 

Mary (Rungar), 341. 

Meekins, 341. 

Mercy, 340, 354. 

Nathaniel, Sergt., 341. 

Rebecca Meekins, 341. 

Ruth (Parker), 341. 

Samuel, 330, 341. 

Sarah, 341. 

Willard C, Rev., 270. 
Bocock, Lucretia, 365, 437. 
Bodfls^h, Mehitable, 452. 
Bodge, George M., Lvov., iii. 
Bogart, 189. 

Delila (Churchill), 189. 
Boise, Emma, 69, 1.50. 
Bolles, Rev. Dr., 110. 



Bolinger, 119. 
Bolter, Mary, 59. 
Bolton, Eunice, 60. 
Bonaparte, Joseijh, 459. 
Bond, Cora A., 280. 

Dionese, xiii. 

Thomas, Sir, xiii. 
Bondi, xii. 
Bonney, Elizabeth, .30, 72. 

Frances (.Churchill), 162. 

James S., 162. 

John, 16. 

Louise, 167, 294. 

Stephen, 162. 

Thomas, 162. 
Bounifield, Aaron, 527. 

LitibieC. (Clark), 527. 
Bonsoii, Franlj M.,457. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 457. 
Booker, Julia Edna, 511. 
Boothby, Eva (Churchill), 226. 

Josepli, 226. 

Lillian R.. 226. 
Bormau, Richard, 330. 
BoBsong, Churchill, 486, 618. 

Joseph M., 480. 

Lydia F. (Churchill), 486, 
618. 

Margaret, 486, 618. 
Bostwick, Harriet, 452. 
Bos worth, Abigail, 609. 

Cliester, 52. 

David, 609. 

Deborah (Churchill), 161. 

Franklin C, 52. 

Joanna, 609. 

John, 123. 

Josliua C, 51. 

Lydia, 78, 170, 

Martha Louisa, 52, 123. 

Martin, 161, 162. 

Mary Elizabeth, 162. 

Mary M. (Chureliill), 162. 

Myra Jane, 80, 171. 

Patience, 609. 

Saba Soule, 162. 

Sarah, 161. 

Sarah (Churchill), 51. 

Seth, 161, 162. 
Bothwell, Mary Jane, 209. 
Botsford, Mary, 514. 
Bourne, Cynthia, 48. 
Boutelle, Eli, 90. 

Olive (Churchill), 90. 
Bouton, Florence May, 421. 
Boutwell, Orleana, 175, 302. 
Bowden, Lydia, 378, 463. 
Bowdoin, Courtney, 120. 
Bowen, Alsista Italy, 1-56, 280. 

Emma, 114,2.31. 

Henry, 372. 

Olive A. (Harroun), 372. 

William, 114, 231. 
Bowman, Andrew, 587. 

Juliana, 680, 595. 

Rosella E. (Fowler), 587. 
Bown, Eunice, 83. 
Bowser, Ann J. (Boyer), 212. 

J. B., 212. 
Boyce, Elizabeth, 587. 
Boyd, Ada (Yerxa), 224. 

Alice Churchill, 224. 

Gertrude A . (Peck ham) ,224 

Harriet E. (Churchill) , 224. 

James Churchill, 224. 

Louie Churchill, 224. 

Margaret Churchill, 224. 

Robert Southgate 224. 

Samuel S., 224. 

Sarah, 439, 538. 
Boyer, Ada, 212. 

Amos L., 212. 

Ann J., 212. 

AnnaM. (Kimball), 212. 



Boyer, continued. 

Burzil, 212. 

Caroline, 212. 

Chloe A. (Churchill), 102, 
211. 

(Dewett),212. 

Elizabeth, 212. 

Ella, 212. 

Frederick J., 212. 

George Greenleaf, 212. 

George R., 102, 211, 212. 

George W., s, 102, 212, 
213. 

Hannah (Mills), 212. 

James William, 212. 

Joeie, 212. 

Lois, 212. 

(McLoud),212. 

Pamelia F., 212. 

Samuel R., 212. 

Sarah (Lovely), 212. 

Susanna, 212. 
Boynton, 81. 

Abbie R. (Lansing), 67. 

Amanda M., 67. 

Cora, 67. 

Eliza A. (Goodwin), 67. 

George R., 67. 

Herbert C, 67. 

Jane, 164. 

John L., 67. 

Joseph L., 67. 

Lavinia (Churchill), 67. 

Lydia F., 67. 

Mary (Watkins), 81. 

Sarah L., 67. 

Villa A., 151, 267. 

Walter A., 67. 
Brace, Joab, Rev., 411. 
Bracket, Emma F., 157. 

Ida B.,157. 

Joseph W., 157. 

Loriug E., 157. 

Lottie J., 157. 

Narcissa (Churchill) , 157. 

Narcissa S., 157. 

Orrington A., 157. 

Oscar L., 157. 

Oscar M., 157. 

Phebe C, 157. 

William, 157. 
Brackett, 434. 

Finette (Churchill), 434. 

Harriet, 21. 

Martha, 21. 
Bradfield, Eveline E., 195, 320. 
Bradford, 61, 137. 

Bartlett, 61. 

Edmond, 64. 

Ellen, 61. 

Ephraim, 27. 

Gamaliel, Capt., 72. 

George, 64. 

Gershom, 75, 137. 

Hannah, 61, 75, 137. 

Hannah (Bradford), 71. 

Hannah (Morton), 27. 

Hannah (Wadsworth), 61. 

Harriet, 64, 76, 137. 

Harriet (Churchill), 64, 75, 
137. 

Harvey, 61. 

Jane C, 61. 

John, 22. 

John, Capt., 72. 

Jo.shua, 71. 

Lemuel, 64. 

Lewis, 8, 17. 

Lucy, 61. 

Lucy (Bradford), 61. 

Lucy (Churchill), 61. 

Lucy (Gibbs), 61. 

Lydia, 50, 75, 119, 137. 

Meletiah, 30, 71. ~ 



INDEX OF NAMES 



629 



Bradford, continued. 

Molly, 11, 22. 

Otis, 75, 137. 

Perez, 75, 137. 

Polly, 73. 

Prince, 75, 137. 

Sally, 16->, 289. 

Samuel, 61, 137. 

Stephen, 61. 

Susan, 75, 137. 

Wealthy (Hathaway), 61. 

William, 31. 

William, Gov., 75. 
Bradley, A. L., 513. 

Adeline Adella ( C h u r - 
chill), 188. 

Amelia, 367, 441. 

Benjamin, 457. 

Charlotte, 5K5. 

Churchill Frisbie, 513. 

Clarissa, 374, 456. 

Edna M. (Churchill), 302. 

Frank \V., 302. 

Maria (Churchill-Wait), 
168. 

Nellie A. (Frisbie- Whit- 
man), 513. 

Olive, 576, 592. 

Volney, 168. 

William, 188. 
Bramble, Eva, 506. 
Brainhall, Betsey (Shaw), 01. 

Martha, 63. 

William, 61. 
Branch, Carlton, 281. _ 

Hazel, 281. 

I. T., 281. 

Luella (Brown), 281. 

Mary, 55. 

Mary I. (Churchill), 281. 

Mercy, 17, 37. 

Millie B. (Campbell), 281. 

Thomas, 17. 

Vernon Harris, 281. 

Waiter, 281. 

Walter Teimey, 281. 
Brant, Phehe, 101. 
Bras, Hendrik, 55S. 
Brass, Cinderilla (Churchill), 
366. 

Samuel, 366. 
Bray, Asa U., 125. 

Maria E. (Powers), 125. 
Brayser, Susannah, 556. 
Brayton, Annie, 381, 473. 
Brazer, John S., 68. 

Lydia K. (Carlton), G8. 
Brazyer, Abiah, 558. 
Breenan, Hope E. (Churchill), 
203. 

William W., 203. 
Bremersted, Anna, 506. 

Martha, 505. 
Brett, Adaline, 585. 

Fred, 302. 

Khoda M. (Churchill), 302. 
Brewer, Darius, 297. 

Edward, 440. 

Emma E. (Smith), 440. 

Harriet (Buckminster), 
297. 

Mary Buckminster, 173, 
297. 
Brewster, 52. 

Charles, 61, 114. 

Desire Barker, 75, 163. 

Ellen (Bradford), 61. 

George Henry, 292. 

John Leonard, 292. 

Lydia A. (Churchill), 114. 

Maria (Fitch), 52. 

Marietta, 292. 

Mary E., 52. 

Mary M., 270. 



Brewster, continued. 

Naucy (Holmes), 61, 138. 

Rhoda A. (Churchill), 292. 

Sarah, 75. 

William, 2. 
Bridge, Carl Churchill, 227. 

Charles W., 227. 

Ethel May, 227. 

Georgia E. (Churchill), 
227. 

William D. I., 227. 
Bridges, Ella M. ( Wentworth), 
383 

Luther Wadsworth, 383. 
Bridgham, Ann, 63. 
Briggs, Ada, 87. 

Alice, 17, 34, 35. 

Anna, 215. 

Caleb, 272. 

Catherine (Morse), 496. 

(Jharles, 87. 

Dora C, 4913. 

Eliza Ann, 127. 

Eliza (Churchill), 127. 

Ellen, 87. 

Emma J. (Churchill), 615. 

Kraineline, 87. 

Ephraim, Rev., 39. 

Fayette, 615. 

Hattie May, 615. 

Helen H., 289. 

Horace, 496. 

John, 127. 

John C., 127. 

Julia C. (Churchill), 272. 

Leah ; Whitman), 30. 

Lucinda, 582. 

Lydia, 184. 

Lydia Southworth, 127. 

Olive (Churchill), 86. 

Kulus, 86. 

Sarah, 87. 

Sylvester, 30. 
Brigham, Jennie, 546. 

Samuel, 345. 
Brinkerhoff, Dieck, 560. 
Bristol, .-Vngeline (Churchill), 
448. 

Eds<ar, 448. 
Britton, Mary J. (Westgate), 

164, 290. 
Brock, Sarah, 466. 
Bruckett, James, 563. 

Josephine (Brown-Snell), 
569. 
Bronson, C. C, Dr., 141. 

Clark, 578. 

David, 277. 

Edna (Cleveland), 578. 

Eveline, 578. 

Marilla, 277, 616. 

Melissa (Churchill-Wheel- 
er, 141. 

Rhoda (Page), 277. 
Brook, Bleazer, Col., 92. 
Brooks, Clark, 94. 

Esther, 49, 118. 

.loanua, 15. 

Mary G. (Brown), 94. 

Rose, 451. 
Brougbton, Alice B. (Cleve- 
land), 480. 

Ben., 480. 

Caroline C. (Churchill), 
480. 

Charles Preston, 477. 

Chauncey Washington, 477, 
480. 

Ella, 480. 

Etta (Beers), 477. 

Judson K., 480. 

Lois Marie, 480. 

Mary (Churchill), 477. 

May, 480. 



Brougbton, continued. 

William A., 480. 
Brower, Catherine, 525. 

Fletcher, 525. 

Mary Catherine, 525. 
Brown, 223, 504. 

Col., 337. 

Aaron, 37. 

Abigail(Churchill), 106,446. 

Adeline (.\lfred), 367. 

Agues, 106. 

Albert, 94. 

Alice Seward, 94. 

Amanda (Churchill), 37. 

Amelia (Scott), 135. 

Ammiel K. (not Brown- 
son), 106, 617. 

Ann, 77. 

Anna (Ramsey), 94. 

Annie, 249. 

xVnson C, 574. 

Antoinette, 367. 

Belden Samuel, 367. 

Caroline, 353, 406. 

Celestia, 569. 

Charles (not Brownson) , 
106, 617. 

Chloe, 331, 344. 

Clinton C, 94. 

Dora 8., 185. 

Edgar Julius, 367. 

Edward, 174. 

Electa (Clark), 569. 

Eliab, 183. 

Elizabeth, 569. 

Elizabeth (Dodge), 589. 

Elizabeth (Fletcher), 106. 

Klla .Maria, 425. 

KlIetiMeliuda, 367. 

Emily, 94. 

Emily W., 94. 

Emma, 395. 

Emma (Wyman), 106. 

Erastus E., 574. 

Evalin, 569. 

George, 183. 

Gilbert, 37. 

Hanson, 1S3. 

Harriet (Churchill), 504. 

Harriet J., 425. 

Helen, 183. 

Henrietta, 94. 

Henry, 37, 183. 

llulda, 22, 49. 

James, 174. 

Jeanette, .-.69. 

Jennie (Churchill), 574. 

Jerusha (Churchill), 94. 

John, 125, 410. 

John M., 425. 

Josephine, o69. 

Jo-^siah, 569. 

Judson, 446. 

Judson A., 568. 

Judson L., 568. 

Julia E. (Strong), 94. 

Juliette, 367. 

Latham, 395. 

Laura, 574. 

Lou H., 181. 

Lucia C. (Fuller), 125. 

Lucy, 469. 

Luella, 281. 

Lydia C, 106. 

Mabel E., .305. 

Manly. 278. 

Maria (Churchill), 425. 

Mariah, 191, 317. 

Marie L. (Lester- Wheeler), 
568. 

Mary, 102, 106, 185, 214, 
569. 

Mary Briggs, 138, 258. 
I Mary C. (Alfred), 367. 



630 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Brown, continued 

Mary G., 94. 

Matilda (Weston) , 107. 

Melinda (Churchill), 367. 

Minerva C, 425. 

Minerva (Churchill), 410. 

Minnie, 401, 494. 

Nancy O. (Churchill), 394. 

Nathan, 569. 

Norman, 135. 

Olive, 418, 519. 

Ophelia, 569. 

Polly, 5S, 132. 

Polly (Churchill), 569. 

Rachel (Churchill), 174. 

Rebecca, 361. 

Robert Delos, 394. 

Russel, 574. 

Samuel, 367. 

Sarah, 291. 

Sarah (Churchill), 183. 

Sarah M., 425. 

Sarah (Murray), 106. 

Sophia G., 291. 

Stephen W., 569. 

Theodore Backus, 94. 

Virginia Bell, 425. 

Wealthy I. (Churchill), 
278. 

William, 106. 

William F., 107. 
Brownell, Betsey A. (Chur- 
chill), 564. 

Sidney, 564. 
Browning, Arvilla H. (Baker), 
546. 

Eudora F., 546. 

George Porter, 546. 

Susan, 583, 599. 
Brumbly, Mary, 487. 
Bruuce, Mary Frances, 536. 
Brush, Nellie, 260. 
Bryant, Abigail (Churchill), 
15. 

Abigail (Shaw), 8. 

Barnabas, 287. 

Betsey (Churchill), 287. 

Calvin H., 169. 

Eunice R. (Churchill), 169. 

Jemima, 25, 59. 

Joanna, 8, 15. 

Joanna (Cole), 15. 

John, 8, 15. 

Lydia, 5, 8, 31. 

Micah, 15. 

Nathaniel, 15. 

Ruth, 8, 15. 

Stephen, S. 
Buchanan, Ellen (Doane), 105. 

George, 105. 

Martha, 488, 613, 614. 

Polly (Churchill), 567. 

Thomas, 567. 
Buck, Elizabeth, 325. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 324, 
325. 

Henry, 325. 

Jeremiah, 325. 

John, 325. 

Lorana (Whitacor), 325. 

Martha, 325. 

Mary, 325. 

Mehltable, 325. 

Rachel, 325. 

Ruth, 325. 

Samuel, 325. 

Sarah, 325. 

Sarah (Butler), 325. 
Buckley, Fannie R., 361. 
Buckminster, Harriet, 297. 
Buell, Ann Sophia, 576. 

Daniel Hand, 576. 

Delia, 49. 

Frances Maria, 576. 



Buell, continued. 

Frederick Churchill, 576. 

Henry Joseph, 576. 

Joseph H., 576. 

Mary (McCargo), 576. 

Sophia P. (Churchill), 576. 
Buffington, Adelaide, 592. 

Jonathon, 128. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 128. 
Bughee, Sarah, 409, 505. 
Bull, Adelia M. (Parker), 47. 

Buel B., 47. 

James, 47. 

Jane Adelia, 47. 

Julia, 405, 499. 

Mary Ellen, 47. 

Ulyssa Sophia, 47. 
Bullard, Benjamin, 62. 

Edwin Leroy, 132. 

Frederick Irving, 132. 

H.annah M. (Churchill), 
132. 

James Frederick, 132. 

Mary (Dickson), 62. 
Bullen, John, 71. 

Zeruiah (Churchill), 71. 
Bullock, Eva (Churchill), 226. 

Jeremiah, Rev., 226. 
Bumont, John, Capt., 602. 
Bump, Delia, 152. 

Elmira L., 270. 
Bumpus, Betsey, 109, 222. 

Ethiel, 184. 

Sarah (Swan), 184. 
Bunnell, Mary L., 190, 315. 
Burbank, Abner, 21. 

Elizabeth (Badger), 21. 

Hannah (Bradford), 61. 

Lucy, 26. 61. 

Stephen Mason, 61. 

Timothy, 26, 61. 
Burbeck, Harris, 489. 

Sally (Churchill), 489. 
Burgess, Amarantha J., 173, 
301. 

Ann D., 62. 

Augustus, 59. 

Betsey O. (Robbins), 62. 

Charles Lewis, 65. 

Emmeline, 217. 

James, 62. 

Joanna, 31. 

John, 53. 

Lewis, Capt., 65. 

Lewis Warren, 65. 

Lucy (Pierce), 301. 

Mary A., 248. 

Mary O. (Finney), 59. 

Rachell, 104, 217. 

Sally (Churchill), 53. 

Sarah, 344, 367. 

Sarah (Churchill), 65. 

Susan Harlow, 65. 

William, 301. 
Burgett, Sophie, 503i 
Burgh, Conrad, 442. 

Sarah E. (Baker), 442. 
Burhans, Abigail, 22. 

Daniel, 22. 

Eliza (Westcott), 22. 

Harry, 22. 

Henry, 22. 

Liertius, 22. 

Lydia, 22. 

Lydia (Churchill), 22. 

Maria, 22. 

Mary, 22. 

Melancthon, 22. 

Minerva, 22. 

Nancy (Carpenter), 22. 

Patty (Saxton), 22. 

Ruth (Tibbett8),22. 

Spencer Churchill, 22. 

Tryphena, 22. 



Burhans, continued. 

Zerviah (Hall), 22. 
Burk, Annie, 111, 226.. 
Burley, Clark, 613. 

E. R.,613. 

Ebenezer, 613. 

Edith, 613. 

Emmett, 613. 

Helen, 613. 

Ida, 613. 

Martha J. (Churchill), 613. 

Mary, 613. 
Burlingame, Benjamin, 396. 

Caroline Wood, 397. 

Dolly (Churchill), 396. 

Eliza, 50, 119. 

Franklin Stewart, 397. 

Harry Stewart, 397. 

Mary A., 396. 

Minnie L. (Houston), 397. 

Olive Dorothy, 397. 
Burnell, Allen, 343. 

Rhoda (Atwater), 343. 
Barnes, John, 88. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 88. 
Burnett, Floretta T. (Chur- 
chill), 489. 

M. M.,489. 
Rurney, Mary J. G., 614. 
Burnham, Minerva, 363, 425. 
Burns, Amanda (Churchill), 
309. 

Brooks, 164. 

Clarissa, 125. 

Ezekiel, 309. 

Jane P. (Nelson), 161. 
Burnside, Gen., 225. 
Burr, Lucy, 160, 287. 

Selina, 378, 464. 
Burrell, Annie, 178. 

Emma C. (Vining), 79. 

Reuben D., 79. 
Burrill, Harriet G. (Corning), 
252. 

Samuel, 252. 
Burritt, Elihu, 539. 
Burroughs, Belsey A., 589. 

Catharine H. (Churchill), 
401. 

George, 401. 

Jennie, 575, 589. 

Nina (Gilbert) , 401. 

Seymour H., 589. 

Walter L., 401. 
Burson, Benjamin P., 195. 

Elizabeth Ann, 195. 

Emma J. (Huston), 195. 

George, 195. 

George Churchill, 195. 

Nancv Emma, 195. 

Phebe, 195. 

Sarah B. (Churchill), 195. 
Burt, Artemas, 582. 

Emmeline (C h u r c h i 1 1 ) , 
582. 

Leonard, 136. 

Marian D., 281. 

Nancy E. (Churchill- 
Adams), 136. 
Burton, Maude, 530. 

Tibbie, 104. 
Bush, Anna R., 197. 

George, 346. 

JohnChurchill, 346. 

Joseph, 346. 

Lucy, 346. 

Moses, 346. 

Prudence, 346. 

Prudence (Churchill), 346. 

Susanna (Johnson), 346. 
Bushee, John, 414. 

Kate L. (Wonser), 414. 
Bushey, Betsey M. (Manley), 
151. 



INDEX OF XAMES 



631 



Bushey, continutd. 

Joseph, 151. 
Bushnell, Arthur, 451, 

Caroline C. (Churchill) 
451. 

Fidelia, 375, 458. 

Frank, 451. 

Jane, 333, 345. 
Bussey, Mattie, 503. 
Butcher, Ellen, 427. 

George, 427. 

Minnie (Hopson), 427. 
Butler, Gen., 423. 

Maj., 366. 

Rev., 130. 

Abiijail, 332, 334. 

Ann (Baker), 42. 

Ann (Stevens), 21. 

Anninell (Churchill), 331. 

Charles, 4C6. 

Chloe, 3.32. 

Clara P., 117, 234. 

Daniel, 331. 

IJrury, 458. 

Elisha, 332. 

Elizabeth, 331, 332. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 32G, 

Eunice, 332. 

George, 332. 

Hannah, 332. 

Henrietta (Churchill), 5S3. 

Huldah,332, 395. 

John, 466. 

Josei)hine, 460. 

Josiah, 332. 

Julia Ann, 375, 458. 

fiucretia (N^elson), 130. 

Lydia, 42, 1U5, 332. 

Mary, 331. 

Mary (Churchill), 466. 

Matilda (Coon), 458. 

Minnie, 199. 

Moses, 21. 

Nicholas, 583. 

Prudence, 332. 

lihoda, 332. 

liichard, 327. 

.Samuel, .332. 

Sarah, 29, .325, 331, .332. 

Sarah (Churchill), 332. 

Stephen, 42. 

Thomas, 332. 
Butterlield, Jennie Lind, 181. 
Buttolph, Johu,324. 
Butts, Joel, 366. 

Mary (Churchill), .366. 
Buzzell, .lohn, Rev., 111. 
Byrne. Elizabeth, 105, 217. 

Thomas, 217. j 

Byrnes, Ann, 1.35. 

Eben Corning, 135. 

Hannah (Churchill), 135. 
Lois E. (Perry), 135. 
Mari(? (Curry), 135. 
Martha Greeuough, 135. 
Thomas, 135. 
William, 135. 
Byron, Sarah, 64. 

Cacks, Elizabeth, 536. 
Cady, Alraon, 424. 

Hiram, 424. 

Jessie L. (Churchill), 503. 

John, 503. 

Lillian, .589. 

Nicholas, 341. 

R B., 424. 

Sarah, 330, 341. 

Tryphosa (Churchill), 424. 

Tryphosa (Churchill- 
Cady),424. 
Calder, Eliza Frances, 55. 
Calderwood, Jolm, 61. 



Oalderwojd, continued. 

Patience (Churchill), 61. 
Caldwell, Vesta, 477. 
Caliss, Elmira, 145. 
Calkins, Mary L., 158, 283. 
Calkins, Mirth (Bates), 406. 

Willis, 406. 
Calvin, John, 583. 

Nancy (Churchill), 583. 
Cammann, Grace H. (Chur 
chill), 199. 
Henry Lorillard, 199. 
Camp, Anna, 338, 350. 
Johnson, .367, 441. 
Mary, 367, 441. 
Campbell, Adelia A. (Little) 
103. 
Alice, 311. 
Arthur, Capt., 217. 
Benjamin, 102, 103. 
Elizabeth, 103. 
Eliz.abeth (Churchill), 145. 
Fiiivola, 504. 
Florence, 458. 
Frances J. (Estey), 103. 
George, 103. 
I Hannah Ann, 103. 

Henrietta (Freed), 458. 
James Todd, 103. 
Jarvis, 103. 
John Calvin, 103. 
Margaret, 409, 506. 
Mary A. (Churchill), 102. 
Mary H. (Corson), 103. 
Mary Hester, 103. 
Mary J., 399, 490. 
Mary J. (Churchill-McKin- 

nou), 217. 
Michael, 102. 
Millie Belle, 281. 
Samuel H., 45S. 
Sarah (Boardsley), 103. 
Sarah J., 103. 
Soplironia (Tracy), 103. 
Thomas, 103. 
Washburn, 145. 
William Harrison, 103. 
Canfield, Charles B., 382. 

Elizabeth (Anthony), .580. 
I Ellen S. (Johnson), -382. 

Irene Gertrude, 116, 233. 
Milo. 580. 
I Cauloy, Adelia, 594. 

Catm, Catharine (Killam), 2.V2 
j Edward F., 251. 

I Elizabeth, 42, 104. 

Elizabeth A. (Churchill), 

248. 
Harvey, 248. 
Herbert H., CJapt., 255. 
Hugh, 104. 
Johu, 252. 

Lydia (Churchill), 255. 
Lyman, 218. 
Margery L., 106. 
May E. (Chute), 251. 
Samuel, 255. 

Sarah Jane (not Carver), 
106, 218, 617. 
Canning, Alice(Churchill),115. 
Ediih Almena, 115. 
E.lward Weeks, 115. 
Ella F. (<'hurchill),115. 
William Pitt, 115. 
Capen, Arabella, 126. 
Avery, 126. 
Avery Augustus, 126. 
Elizabeth Churchill, 126. 
N;incy Arabella, 126. 
N.anc'v (Churchill), 126. 
Rachel, 126, 241. 
Capewell, Hannah Adelia, 181. 
Capron, Hannah, 572, 588. 
Ruth E., 494. 



Carew, Henry J., 442. 

Mary (Van Vorce), 442. 
Carey, Charles, 220. 
Jane, 2-53. 

Lydia (Churchill), 220. 
Carl, Alice, 264. 
Almou H., 264. 
Caroline A. (Churchill), 
264. " 

Daisy May, 264. 
Maud, 264. 
Mercy, 362, 425. 
Vesta, 264. 
Carlisle, Betsey L. (Churchill) , 
267. 
Isaiah, 267. 
Carlton, Ahnon, 369. 
Arvilla, OS. 
Clarissa (Churchill-Case), 

369. 
Lydia K., 68. 
Carmalt, Caleb, 472. 

Chariotte J. (Churchill), 

472. 
Churchill, Dr., 472. 
James Edward, 472. 
James Walter, 472. 
Raymond Walter, 472. 
Sarah (Price), 472. 
Sarah Price, 472. 
William Kelley, 472. 
Carpenter, Avril C, 148. 
B. G., Rev., 459. 
Clara L. (Churchill), 459. 
Hannah E. (Churchill), 

148. 
Helen E., 181, 307. 
Homer W., 148. 
Jane, 582, 596. 
Kenneth, 459. 
Lewis Lester, 148. 
Lydia (Churchill), 448. 
Mary J., 308. 
Nancy, 22. 
Samuel, 448. 
Carr, -Alraon, 589. 

-Arethusa (Morse), 5S9. 
Cbloe -Ann, 572, 589. 
Mary, 527. 
Sara'h Ann, 109. 
Carringer, Almira Lucy, 371. 
Irene R. (Churchill), 371. 
Olive Maria, 371. 
Phidelia Churchill, 371. 
Philena Elizabeth, 371. 
William, 371. 
Carrington, Louisa Adams, 120. 
Carter, 222. 

Ada Celestine, 111. 
Alice Eliza, x, 110. 
Annie Weston, 55. 
Caleb S., 110. 
Caleb Stoddart, 111. 
Caleb Thomas, 111. 
Clara C, 111. 
Cynthia, 145. 
Elizabeth B. (Matthews), 

55. 
Elizabeth F. (Kilboru), 55. 
George Tilton, 55. 
Hannah J. (True), 111. 
Henry Theophilus, 111. 
James E., llu. 
Jane A. (Churchill), 110. 
Jane -Adelaide, 111. 
John Avery, 55. 
John Tilton, 55. 
Lucada A., 529. 
Lucy R. (Collins), 55. 
Mary Georgianua, 110. 
Mary P., Ill, 222. 
Melinda Eliot, 55. 
Philip Greenleaf, 111. 
Sabra, 97, 205. 



632 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Carver, Bethiah (Spooner- 
Churchill), 17. 

Betsey, 26, 135. 

Betsey (Woodward), 27. 

Edward, 460. 

Elizabeth (Davis), 18. 

Joanna (Ohurchill), 27. 

John, 17, 26. 

Josiah, 17, 18, 26. 

Lucy, 26. 

Mary, 27. 

Mary A. (Churchill) , 460. 

Mercy, 26. 

Nancy, 27. 

Nathaniel, 26, 27. 

Polly, 26. 

Sally, 26, 27. 

Sarah (Churchill), 26. 

Stephen, 27. 
Cary, Col., 76, 134. 
Case, Clarissa (ChurchUl) , 369. 

Emily (Churchill), 369. 

Hibbard, 369. 

Ida (Churchill), 295. 

Juliette, 307. 

Lila, 361. 

S. J. (Halsey), 349. 

Truman, 369. 

W. W., 295. 
Cashorons, Irene (ChurchiU), 
443. 

John v., 443. 
Caskey, Sadie, 254. 
Caas, Lewis, 212. 
Cassler, Almira L. (Churchill), 
118. 

David, 118. 

George B., 119. 
Castle, 350. 

Almira, 350, 398, 489. 

Sally, 398, 489. 
Caswell, Betsey (Chapman), 
155. 

Lois, 76, 167. 

Sarah B. (not Colwell), 76, 
167, 617. 
Cate, Nellie M., 288. 
Catlin, Anna, 593. 

Anna (Churchill), 593. 

Charles, 693. 

David, 593. 

Ellen, 457. 

Frank B., 593. 

Luther, 593. 

Marion A. (Churchill), 267. 

Sophia, 614. 

Warren, 593. 

William B., 267. 
Cator, 576. 

Addie M., 476. 

Olive (Churchill), 567. 
Cavauagh, Mary, 252. 
Chadbourne, Mary Barker, 45. 
Chadwick, Charlotte, 370, 449. 
Chaffe, Augustus, 383. 

Marv (Churchill), 383. 
Chaffee, Harry, 541. 

llattie May, 542. 

Herbert, 542. 

IdaN. (Churchill), 541. 
Chaffin, Cynthia J., 183, 308. 

Laura (Churchill), 182. 

Nathan, 182. 
Chamberlain, Adeline, 214. 

Amos, 214. 

Betsey (Churchill), 214. 

Eliza, 595. 

Hannah, 214. 

Harvey, 214. 

Hester, 214. 

(Kelly), 214. 

Mary (Fenton), 214. 

Oliver, 214. 

Palmer, 214. 



Chamberlain, continued. 

Theodore, 214. 
Chambers, Jane, 67, 145. 
Chanineys, Annette, 257. 
Champlain, Ernest, 425. 

Gustavus, 425. 

Olive (Churchill), 425. 
Champlin, Emma, 435. 

George, 435. 

Lizzie, 435. 

Marion, 435. 

Nellie, 435. 

Ruth (Churchill), 435. 
Chandler, 287. 

Abba M. (Churchill), 181. 

Abigail (Barrows), 87. 

Albert H., 137. 

Alvin, 181. 

Clara (Churchill-Ellis), 74. 

Eliza (Churchill), 1S7. 

Ezra, 137. 

James, 137. 

Joel, Dr., 52. 

Joseph, 137. 

Laura A., 130. 

Margaret 8. (Churchill), 
287. 

Oliver W., 181. 

Peleg, 74. 

Peleg C, 137. 

Reuben, 87. 

Susannah (Fitch), 52. 
Chaplet, Elizabeth, xiii. 

John, xiii. 
Chapman, Alcott, 21. 

Alta Gilbert, 453. 

Alvin S., 263. 

Betsey, 155. 

Callsta (Churchill-Percy), 
431. 

Emery, 263. 

Eunice May, 432. 

Frank Dudley, 113. 

George Elbridee, 113. 

Georgia A. (Wing), 263. 

Henry, 48. 

Henry Jay, 113. 

Henry Temple, 48. 

Irena W. (Churchill), 262. 

James, 262. 

Jane (Churchill), 88. 

John, 88. 

John H., 113. 

Lucinda B. (Churchill), 
263. 

Lucy (Lapham), 48. 

Lydia, 423, .524. 

Martha (Churchill), 21. 

Mary (Overhalster), 48. 

Mary M.I. (Churchill) ,453. 

Nellie Ann, 113. 

Octavia O. (Safford), 263. 

Olivia, 293. 

Sarah (Churchill;, 113. 

Sarah R. (Mohler), 432. 

Susan Maria, 113. 

Sylvester, 263. 

W. B., 432. 

Watson T., 431. 
Chase, Abigail (Rogers), 26. 

Albert Woodworth, 474. 

Almira, 270. 

Annette (Churchill), 304. 

Ansel, 276. 

Daniel, .304. 

Edwin D.,244. 

Ellen, 69, 149. 

Elvira, 276. 

Emma F. (Churchill), 244. 

Emory A., 474. 

Grace A. (Churchill), 285. 

Harriet (Churchill-Bar- 
rett), 176. 

Jesse Churchill, 474. 



Chase, continued. 

John, 26. 

Josiah, 151. 

Lorinda, 151. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 474. 

Pamelia, 365, 436. 

Ruth (Churchill), 151. 

Sarah, 69. 

Soloman, 176. 

Stephen, 184. 

Waldo, 285. 
Chastant, Alex., Dr., 410. 

Hannah B. (Churchill), 
410. 
Cheedle, Azubah, 80, 174. 
Cheesbro, Susan, 197. 
Cheney, Keziah, 163. 
Cherry, Hamilton, 399. 

Phehe (Churchill), 399. 
Chessman, Mary Eliza, 563, 

566. 
Chesterwood, Nellie, 460. 
Child, Lydia R., 51. 
Childs, Almira A. (Belcher), 
79. 

Roscoe, 79. 
Chipman, Ada P. (Perkins), 
253. 

Charles W., 253. 

Ebenezer, 379. 

Elizabeth, 4:-i. 

Elizabeth (Fowler), 23. 

Elizabeth (Obear), 23. 

Hannah (Churchill), 253. 

Isaac Kimball, 43. 

James, 43. 

Lois, 253. 

Love E. (Nye), 43. 

Ludovic, 25o. 

Melinda N. (Fiske),43. 

Nancy, 43. 

Nancy (Churchill), 43. 

Ruth, 347, 379. 

Samuel, 23, 43. 

Sarah M., 426. 

William Churchill, 43. 
Chism, 502. 

KateE., 502. 
Christian, Augusta I. (Bald- 
win), 426. 

Christiana (Churchill), 154. 

David, 154. 

Edmund A., Dr., 426. 

Wesley, 155. 

William, 155. 
Chubbnck, Alfred, 108. 

Celia, 304. 

Eliza (Churchill), 108. 

William, 109. 
Church, .=)19. 

Benjamin, 325. 

Eliza (Churchill), 613. 

Francis, 613. 

Harvey, 276. 

John, 325. 

Joseph, 325. 

Josiah, 325. 

Mary, 324. 

Mary (Churchill), 324. 

Mehetabel, 325. 

Olive (Churchill), 276. 

Richard, 324. 

Samuel, 324. 

Sarah (Bartlett), 324. 
Churcher, Charles, 558. 

Susannah, 558. 
Churchill, A., 314. 

A. tPitman-Gibbs), 446. 

Aaron, 250, 252, 374. 

Aaron Lyon, 5S5. 

Abba Maria, 181. 

Abbey (Benaway), 571. 

Abbey Pierce, 172. 

Abbie, 94, 255. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



633 



Churchill, continued. 
Abbie A., 503. 
Abbie (Billings), 78. 
Abbie 0., 207. 
Abbie (Cole), 88, 187. 
Abbie D. (Sanford), 476. 
Abbie I). (.Sturr),451, 550. 
Abbie E. (Johnson), '273. 
Abbie Elizabeth, 417, 610. 
Abbie J., 303. 
Abbie (Kibbe),495. 
Abbie L., 270. 
Abbie M. (Austin), 545. 
Abbie (Perry), 481. 
Abbv A., 2.>9. 
Abby A. (Barnes), 142. 
Abby (Dunham), 106, 218. 
Abby Lewis, 241. 
Abby (Paae),376, 459. 
Abby Stone, 113. 
Abby W. (Ste%'en8), 88, 

187. 
Abby W. (White), 284. 
Abel, 147, 264, 265, 559, 

561, 563, 565. 
Abel K., 362. 
Abernath, 93, 197. 
Abiah, 11, 2:;, 343. 
Abiab (Blackwell), 7. 
Abiah (Wiltlman),330,343. 
Abieail, 7, 15, 19, 26, 28, 

31, 42, 57, 70, 76, 90,- 

95, 106, 128,166, 201, 296, 

328, 333, 334, 335, 342, 344, 

34.),368,:;78, 382, 408,409, 

444, 446. 558, 562, 565, 579, 

580. 
Abigail (Allen), 367. 
Abitrail Ann, 465. 
Abigail B. (Ingalls), 369, 

446. 
Abigail (Barnes), .330, 342. 
.•\bi<;ail (Bartlett), 24, 53. 
Abigail (Bosworth), 609. 
Abiijail (Covell), 377. 
Abigail (Davis), 368, 444. 
Abigail (Deverson), 14, 

29. 
Abigail (Doten), .32, 76. 
Abigail (Eddy), 136. 
Abigail (Griswold), 360, 

420. 
Abigail (Harris), 421, 521. 
Abigail (Ilaskins), 348,-382. 
Abigail (Hawley) (not 

Haiiley), 36, 89, 617. 
Abigail (Hitchcock), 122, 

237 . 
Abigail (Holly), 442, 542. 
Abigail (Knopp), 136. 
Abigail CLocke), 56, 127. 
Abigail (Luce), 147, 264. 
Abigail M., 169,421. 
Abigail M. (Goodwin), 126, 

241 
Abigail (Mario), 421, 521. 
Abigail (Mather), 578, 593. 
Abig.ail (Roberts), 346, 

377. 
Abigail (Rogers), 42, 107. 
Abigail (Russell), 77, 169. 
Abigail (Ryder), 11,19. 
Abigail (Tooker), 348,383. 
Abigail (Turner), 36, 89. 
Abigail (Valpey), 134, 254. 
Abigail W., 65, 203. 
Abigail (Washburn), 74. 
Abigail (Webster), 410, 

510. 
Abigail (White) .329, 334. 
Abigail (Williams), 83, 

180. 
Abigail Wooster, 128. 
Abigail Worcester, 57. 



Churchill, continued. 

Abigail (Worcester), 24,57. 
Abisha, 67. 
Abisha S., 159, 284. 
Abner, 26, 255, 571. 
Abraham, 83, 181, 306, 447, 

566, 581. 
Abraham L., 492. 
Abraham Williams, 306. 
Abram, 582. 

Absalom Welles, 412, 512. 
Achsah, 90, 156, 157, 282. 
Achsah (Churchill), 156, 

157, 282. 
Achsah Minnie, 494. 
Acbsie (Eadie),401, 494, 
Achsie Maria, 580. 
Ada, 210, 221. 
Ada A., 249. 
Ada B., 307. 
Ada (Earle), 108,221. 
Ada (Baston), 269. 
Ada K., 188. 
Ada (Hill). 148,265. 
Ada I., 545. 
Ada May, 281 . 
Ada (Phillips), 248. 
Adas., 275. 
Ada (Upham),116. 
Ada W., 206. 
Adaline, 96, 570. 
Adaline (Brett), 585. 
Adaline C. (Wright), 159. 
Adaline (Dickerman), 168, 

295. 
Adaline H. (Darling), 96, 

203. 
Adaline H.( Hayes), 420,520 
Adaline (Hemeon), 108, 

221. 
Adaline L., 376. 
Addie B., 302. 
Addie E., 266. 
Addie E. (Williams), 399, 

490. 
Addie M. (Cator), 476. 
Addie (Nickerson), 219. 
Addie Vesta, 385. 
Addison, 114, 232, 306. 
Addison Bristo, 600. 
Addison Cowper, 515. 
Addison E., 545. 
Addison Gilbert, 296. 
Addison H., 179, 305. 
Addison J., .382, 474. 
Adelaide, 381, 472, 596. 
Adelaide (Buffington), .592. 
Adelaide Caroline, 459. 
Adelaide (Lepord), 220. 
Adelaide M. (Norris), 121. 
Adelbcrt, 186, 218, 492. 
Adelbert H., 462. 
Adelia, 189, 191. 
AdeliaE., 274. 
Adelia (Heale),288. 
Adelia (Holmes), 480. 
Adelia Maria, 572. 
Adelia May, 481. 
Adeline, 176, 303, 504. 
Adeline Adelia, 188. 
Adeline Barker, 278. 
Adeline (Frantz), 384. 
Adeline (Hitchcock), 3S5. 
Adelia Ashley, 233. 
Adelia (Canley), 594. 
Adena, 252. 
Adna, 365, 438. 
Adolphus, 221. 
Adoniram Judson, 372, 451. 
Adriauna, 257, 289. 
Agues, 52, .501, 532, 602. 
Agnes B., 495. 
Agnes Fetters, x, 121. 
Agnes (Fetters), 11, 22. 



Churchill, continued. 
Agnes Marilla, 228. 
Alanson, .50, 119, 237, 346. 
Alanson Covell,378,462,463. 
Alba Leman, 546. 
Albert, 88, 89, 113,147,187, 

231, 249,264, 265,305,365, 
366, 440. 449, 501, .526, 583, 
594, 599. 

Albert, Dr., 543. 

(Albert), 436. 

Albert B., 302. 

Albert Cummings, 201. 

Albert F., 188. 

Albert J., 376, 459. 

Albert M., 204, 308. 

Albert Nathan, 451, 551. 

Albert Rockwell, 231. 

Albevt Smith, 78, 170. 

Albert Webster, 440. 

Alberta S., 2.33. 

Alberton, 310. 

Albro Ruthven, 406, 500. 

Alda Burr, 533. 

Alden P., 97, 205. 

Alen H., 485. 

Alexander, 72, 78, 112, 157, 

170, 367, 605. 
Alexander M., 564, 573. 
Alford, 76, 166. 
Alfred, 112, 220, 228, 34r, 

365, 381, 389, 434, 473, 482. 
Alfred, Capt., 379, 469. 
Alfred Allen, 536. 
Alfred D., 472. 
Alfred Delura, 67, 145. 
Alfred Derbyshire, 381. 
Alfred F., 467. 
Alfred G., 248. 
Alfred H., 271. 
Alfred Mariner, 509. 
Alfred Payson, 518. 
Alfred Vance, 244. 
xVlfred Whittlesey, 417. 
Alfred Wilson, 391. 
Alfreda, 505. 
Algernon B., 257. 
Algernon Howe, 116, 233. 
Alice, 16, 35, 75, 84, 166, 217, 

232, 240, 2.54, 255,264, 265, 
295, 316,441,464,476,519. 

Alice A., .545. 

Alice A. (Atherton), 312. 

Alice Amelia, 522. 

Alice B., 547. 

Alice B. (Lord), 406, 501. 

Alice Bell, 234, 517. 

Alice Bradford, 289. 

Ahce (Briggs), 17,34, 35. 

Alice C, 485, 486. 

Alice (Campbell), 311. 

Alice Cary, 202. 

Alice (Collins), 250. 

Alice Creighton, 224. 

Alice (Creighton), 20, 44. 

Alice D. (Witler),515. 

Alice Dell, 600. 

Alice (Dow), 99. 

Alice (Drake), .34, 81. 

Alice (Dunckler), 77, 168. 

Alice E. (Humphrey), 462. 

Alice Electa, 514. 

Alice F. (Dillon), 593, 603. 

Alice G., 200. 

Alice G. (Wooley), .522. 

Alice (Gould), xiii. 

Alice Gray, 244. 

Alice (Huntoon), 270. 

Alice Isabel, 241. 

Alice Laurason, 225. 

Alice Louise, 172, 494, 539. 

Alice M., 204. 

Alice Mae, 193, 318, 

Alice Maria, 515. 



634 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchil!, continued. 
Alice iMay, 492. 
Alice Ophelia, 406. 
Alice P. (Martinie), 401, 

493. 
Alice (Phillips), iVi, 513. 
Alice (Rote-Ayer), 194. 
Alice S. (Woodbridge), 

518. 
Alice (Spott8),463. 
Alice (Summers), 417. 
Alice (Titus), 188, 315. 
Alida Jane, 194. 
Allanthen Cook, 533. 
Allavesta, 574. 
Allen, 207. 
(AlleD),562, 564, 
Allen Cowles, 378, 465. 
Allen J., 601. 
Allen Moody, 186. 
Alma, 210, 305, 345. 
Alma B., 593. 
Alma Fletcher, 303. 
Alma (Harrison), 578. 
Alma L., 269. 
Alma P., 603. 
Almander, 114, 2.32. 
Almeda, 149, 528. 
Almeda (Culver), 182. 
Almeda (Douglass), 615. 
Almena Augusta, 115. 
Almeron, 510. 
Almeron Perry, 192. 
Almina, 368. 
Alraina Ella, 515. 
Almina Jane, 515, 570. 
Almina (Lawrence), 415, 

515 
Almii-a, ix, 50, 79, 89, 90, 

95, 107, 192. 207, 220, 236, 
310, 365, 371. 424, 447, 
450, 489, 543, 577, 581. 

Almira B., 142. 

Almira (Bartlett), 65, 142. 

Almira C., 248. 

Almira (Castle), 350, 398, 

489. 
Almira (Churchill), 90, 

192. 
Almira (Q-ouday-Sanders) , 

135, 255. 
Almira H., 248. 
Almira (Holmes), 13S. 
Almira (Humes), 309, 417. 
Almira Louisa, 118. 
Almira Parmelee, 2ii8. 
Almira (Shriver), 121,206. 
Almon, 303. 
Alraoul.,421,523. 
Almond (or Almon 8.), 

398, 425, 488, 526, 527. 
Almond M. (not Almon), 

96, 204, 618. 
Alonzo, 541. 
Alonzo, Dr., 381,472. 
Alonzo Perry, 131. 
Alonzo Wooster, 128. 
Alpheus, 24. 
Alphonzo Theodore, 192, 

318. 
Alsista I. (Bowen), 156, 

280. 
Alta, 306, 397. 
Alta C, oS9. 
Alta L., 475. 
AltaM. (ChurchiU-Peck), 

376. 
Alta Maria, 376. 
Altha E., 218. 
Althea M., 268. 
Altie P., 283. 
Alton, 267. 
Alva, 36, 90. 
Alvah.Rev., 350,386,393. 



Churchill, continued. 
Alvah Marion, 396. 
Alvaretta, 458. 
Alvarus, 147, 264. 
Alvin, 84, 183, 253, 351. 

400. 
Alvin H. D., 593. 
Alvin J., 267. 
Alvinia A., 220. 
Alvira, 575. 
Alvord,603. 
Alzada, 263. 
Alzina, 155,274, 387. 
Alzina Maria, 478. 
Amanda, 37, 91, 136, 155, 

197, 249, 309, 399, 405, 

491, .527. 
Amanda (Greek), 594. 
Amanda (Kinnej^, 105. 
Amanda A., ■/37,4.53. 
Amanda A. (Hogan), 415, 

517. 
Amanda A. (Moore), 484. 
Amanda M., 269, 274. 
Amanda M. (Churchill), 

269, 274. 
Amanda N. (Bancroft), 

160. 
Amanda (Sorrells), 516. 
Amanda (Van Camp), 383, 

475. 
Amanda (Willard), 564, 

673. 
Amanda (Wrighti, 453. 
Amarantha J. (Burgess), 

173, 301. 
Amasa, 140. 
Amaziah, 12, 13, 24, 27, 54, 

63, 64, 139. 
Amelia, 65, 126, 259, 441. 
Amelia (Ackley), 3i2, 473. 
Amelia A. (Davenport), 

90, 192. 
.'Vraelia Ann, 192. 
Amelia (Bradley), 367, 441. 
Amelia (Kent), 256. 
Amelia (Layman), 1.32. 
Amelia (Luaden), 470. 
Amelia M., 273, 447. 
Amelia Sprague, 286. 
Amelia (Wood), 519. 
Aniericus, 187. 
Ammi, 363. 
Amos, vii, 69,102,148,149, 

208, 209, 213, 266, 277, 278, 

333, 335, 344, 346, 349, 3G9, 

386,398, 440,442,446, 481, 

642, 616, 
Amos, Dr., 377, 461. 
Amos, Jr., 346, 376. 
Amos A., 515. 
Amos B., 248, 249. 
Amos P., 207. 
Amos R. , 266. 
Amy, 350, 532. 
Amy E., 604. 
Amy Eliza, 581. 
Amy Hayward, 258. 
Amy K. R., 391. 
Amy L., 485. 
Amy Phebe, 228. 
Amy R.,491. 
Amy (Reed), 171. 
Amy (Stiles), 337, 319. 
Amzi, 374, 456. 
Andrew, 28, 72, 156, 265, 

282, 284, 489. 
Andrew Hawley, 273. 
Andrew J., Jr., 282. 
Andrew Jackson, 156, 282, 

536. 
Andrew L., 382, 473. 
Andrew Zelotus, 278. 
Angelina Virginia, 510. 



ChurchiU, continued. 

Angeline, 145, 448, 489, 506, 

573. 
Angeline A., 485. 
Angeline (Barker), 155, 

277. 
Angeline Edna, 278. 
Angeline J., ix, 269. 
Angeline (Standieh), 162, 

289. 
Angerone, 188. 
Angle B., 308. 
Anise M., 445. 
Ann, 105, 189, 220, 247, 324, 

325, 489. 
Ann Amelia, 467. 
Ann Carr, 222. 
xVnii (Cronin), 672, 588. 
Ann (Crouse), 207. 
Ann E. (Sherman), 418, 

518. 
Ann E. (Walker), 461. 
Ann Eliza, 188, 217, 511. 
Ann Elizabeth, 376, 
Ann (HiQsey),420, 521. 
Ann Janet, 170. 
Ann Jeannette, 485. 
Ana L. (Gove) (not Ann 

E.),45, 113,617. 
Ann (Locke), 127,242. 
Ann (Loomer), 103. 
Ann M. (Downing), 377, 

461. 
Ann Maria, 247. 
Ann (Neely), 567, 582. 
Ann Northy, 120. 
Ann (Wentworth), 45, 112. 
Ann (Williams), 582, 598. 
Anna, 49, 153, 190, 319, 344, 

345, 365,366, 382,4.59, .500, 

506, .5.58,559,561,567,576, 

.593, 614, 615. 
Anna (Aldrich), 363, 429. 
Anna A. (Payne), 237. 
Anna Allen ■ (Judd), 367, 

441. 
Anna .Vrabella, 256. 
Anna (Ashley), 170. 
Anna B., 270. 
Anna (Barnes), 309. 
Anna (Barrell), 73, 160. 
Anna Belle (Denley), 486. 
Anna (Bremersted), 506. 
Anna Bruce, 198. 
Anna C, 249. 
AnnaC. (Churchill), 249. 
Anna (Camp), 338, 350. 
Anna (Cilley), 183, 308. 
Anna (Coleman), 360, 420. 
Anna D. (Green), 541. 
Anna E., 549. 
Anna (Eggleston), 342, 

358, 360, 419. 
Anna Eliza, 597. 
Anna Elizabeth, 471, 546. 
Anna (Fosdiek), 366, 440. 
Anna Frances, 454. 
Anna (Garner), 397,488. 
Anna (Gunit), 198. 
Anna II. (Fletcher), 303. 
AnnaH. (Peters), 267. 
Anna (Harmus), 114, 231. 
Anna (Hewitt), 36, 88. 
Anna (Horton), 220. 
Anna (Hubbard), 368, 443. 
Anna Isabelle, 258. 
Anna J. (McClure), 145, 

261. 
Anna (.Tones), 486. 
Anna (Kavanagh), 552. 
Anna (Knox), 458. 
Anna L. (Sullivan), 131. 
Anna (Leyster), 66, 143. 
Anna (Loudon), 465. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



635 



Churchill, continued. 

Anna (Lovejoy), 96, 204. 
Anna (Lowden), 347, 378. 
Anna Lucretia, 591. 
Anna Maria, 210, 380. 
Anna (McCarthy), 343, 

366. 
Anna P., 464. 
Anna Quincy, 298. 
Anna R., 308, 598. 
Anna R. (Bush), 197. 
Anna Rhoda, 417. 
Anna (Son), 216. 
Anna (Wickham), 510. 
Anne, xiv, 328, 331, 410, 

557. 
Anne (Daggett), 17, 36, 

617. 
Anne (Davidson), 104,217. 
Anne (Mott), 36, 90. 
Anne (Northy), 22, 51. 
Anne (Secord), 214. 
Anne (Starkweather), 408, 

oOl. 
Anne (Walker), 370. 
Anaetta (liaine), 292. 
Annette, 187, 304, 310. 
Annette (Chamneys), 257. 
Annette I. (Smith), 273 
Annice, 351. 
Annie, 200, 443, .508, 538. 
Annie A., 251. 
Annie A. (Churchill), 251. 
Annie B., 260. 
Annie Beryl, 303. 
Annie (Brayton), 381, 473. 
Annie Brayton, 473. 
Annie (Brown), 249. 
Annie (Burk), 111, 226. 
Annie Charlieu, 514. 
Annie (Doane), 249. 
Annie E., 460. 
Annie K. (Xoyes), 112. 
Annie Kliza, .525. 
Annie Eugenie, 459. 
Annie (Evans), 208. 
Annie F., 252, 4<S7. 
Annie Florence, 540. 
Annie ((ioudey), 250. 
Annie U., 526. 
Annie H. (Dwyer), 186, 

314. 
Annie J. (Washburn), 256. 
Annie L., 22.i, 314. 
Annie L. (Levering), 111, 

225. 
Annie L. (Smith), 540. 
Annie M., 243, 292. 
Annie M. (Cook) (not 

Adaline Wright), 160, 

243,285, 617. 
Annie M. (Wagner), 597, 

604. 
Annie Mason, 206. 
Annie (Mattison), 90, 190. 
Annie (Mintner), 19S. 
Annie Pamelia, 449. 
Annie R., 249. 
Annie S. (Doane), 217. 
Annie (Tedford), 250. 
Annie (Thoniea), 253. 
Annie (Vickery), 250. 
Annie (Whitney), 470. 
Annie (Wilcox), 385, 476. 
Annis, 36. 
Anuis H., 277. 
Ansel, 25, 60, 61, 76, 167, 

294. 
Ansel R., 139. 
Anson, 12, 289, 564, 574. 
Anson Irving, 183, 308. 
Anson J., 342, 364, 434, 534. 
Anson W., 575, 589. 
Antoinette (Joslyn), 489. 



Churchill, co>iiifuied. 
Aphia May, 524. 
Ara, 422. 

Ara Dan, 424, 524. 
Arabella, xiii, xiv, 113, 

219, 405. 
Ar.abella (Cooper), 158. 
Arabella E., 175. 
Ar.abella Louisa, 465, 466. 
Araminta, 90. 
.^ravesta (Smith), 283. 
Archibald, 242, 569. 
Archibald Caleb, 494. 
Archibald M., 619. 
Ardeila H. (Tobie), 185, 

311. 
Ardella Savery, 302. 
Areta, 614. 
Arethusa, 175. 
Arkam (Dickey), 288. 
Armine, 213. 
Arminell, 331. 
Arinitta, 440. 
.Vrtemas, 84, 90, 182, 190. 
.\rtemu8 A., 316. 
Arthur, 13, 14, 198, 220,245. 

304,311,587,601. 
Arthur B., 615. 
Arthur Bradford, 278. 
Arthur C, 301, 498. 
Arthur Clarence, 514. 
Arthur Eugene, 460. 
Arthur Howard, 259. 
Arthur James, 534. 
Arthur Leslie, 2.34. 
Arthur Lyman, 53.i. 
.\rthur Moore, 485. 
•Vrthur Nud, 491. 
Arthur R., 2 IS. 
Arthur Smith, 696, 603. 
Arthur Temple, 517. 
Arthur W., 211. 
Arthur Walton, 308. 
Arthur Warren, 229. 
Artie, 422. 
Artimissa, 409, 506. 
Arunah, 202. 
Arvilla, 176, 569. 
Arvilla (Andros), 36, 9i). 
Arvilla B. (Mowry), 150. 
Arvilla (Dunn), '259. 
Arvilla (Cirow-Watkina), 

81, 175, 617. 
Arza, 188. 
Asa, 24, 40, 69, 83, 148, 180, 

343,305, 366,440,441,590. 
Asa Emei-y, 265. 
."Vsa Gildersleeve, 365, 435. 
Asa Lyman, 170. 
Asa Tidd, 295. 
Asaba, 73, 159, 284. 
.Vsaba W., 284. 
Asahel, 38, 93, 342, 347, 301, 

362. 
Asahel, Jr., 93. 
Asaph, iii, v,35, 80, 87, 83, 

172,173, 180,187,296,298, 

309. 
As.aph C, 309. 
Asaph W., 174. 
Asel, 347. 
Asenath, 53, 105, 135, 208, 

251, 255. 
Asenath, D., 125. 
Asenath (Delano), 24, 53. 
Asenath (Hibbard), 59, 

134. 
Asenath O. (Wilmanh), 

489. 
Asenath S. (Newell), 146. 
Asha, 83. 

Ashbel Wessels, 578. 
Ashley, T., 308. 
Astley Cooper, 404. 



Churchill, continued. 

Atwood, M., 316. 

Audrey, Mary, 539. 

Augusta, 127, 249, 448, 454. 

Augusta .Teanette, 397. 

Augusta P. (Gardner), 173, 
299. 

Augusta (Peck), 582, 598. 

Augusta Porter, 513. 

AugustUJ5, 155, 296, 347, 476, 
505. 

Augustus Eugene, 186. 

Augustus R., 109. 

Augustus Warren, 282. 

Aureliu (Woodruff), 366. 

Austin, 192. 

Austin Finley, 129. 

Ava Rilla Angeliue, .536. 

Avalina, 155. 

Averick, 16. 

AzeliaC.,228. 

Azem, 152, 269, 271, 273. 

Azem B., 270, 274. 

Azem C, 270. 

Azubah (Cheedle), 80, 174. 

(Baker), 594. 

Barbara, xiv, 272. 

Barbara Ellen, 618. 

Barden D., 406. 

Barker Brewster, 164, 290. 

Barnabas, 6, 7, 10, 11, 18, 
25, 38, 94, 199, 363, 430. 

Barnabas Lothrop, 200. 

Barnard, 157. 

Barney, 449. 

Bartholomew, 615. 

Bartholomew C u s h ra a n , 
170. 

Bartlett, 41, 288. 

Bathsheba, 26, 62, 76. 

Bathsheba (Collins), 59, 
133. 

Bathsheba (Curtis), 17. 

Bathsheba (Rider), 26, 62. 

Bathsheba (Williams) , 83, 
181. 

Bela, 85, 1S4, 270,310,311. 

Belinda, 69. 

Be liuda (Colbath) , 113, 231 . 

Belinda (Russell), 158,283. 

Belle, 256, 264, 317, 521, 548. 

Belle G., 187. 

Benjamin, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 
17, 26, 29, 34, 35, .36, 
41, 42, 56, 63, 66, 70, 
80, 82, 86, 90, 102, 103, 
105, 106, 109,143,151,189, 
214, 218, 221,222, 255, 329, 
330, 331, 335, 339,342, 347, 
363, 362, 402,409, 424, 498, 
525^563, 567,568,670,584, 
588, 697. 

Benjamin, Jr., 222. 

Benjamin, Lieut., 324, 325, 
327. 

Benjamin Atwood, 301. 

Benjamin B., 259. 

Benjamin Bradley, 457. 

Benjamin F., 247, 284, 401, 
495, 589, 616. 

Benjamin Franklin, 216. 

Benjamin Hanley, 218. 

Benjamin King, 51, Hit. 

Benjamin King, Jr., 120. 

Benjamin Levery, 122, 237. 

Benjamin Luther, 525. 

Benjamin M., 237, 409, 505. 

Benjamin McVeigh, 188. 

Benjamin Peabody, 195,320. 

Benjamin Phillips, 567, 583. 

Benjamin Pierson, 160. 

Benjamin Pixley, 129, 243. 

Benjamin W., 434, 633. 

Bernard Fisk, 514. 



636 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, cotitinut^d. 

Bernard Francis, 300. 

Bernice L., 523. 

Bert, 467. 

Bert Horace, 309. 

Bertha, 475, 508. 

Bertha A., 490. 

Bertha B. (Killian), 255. 

Bertha Eupheraia, 494. 

Bertha (Imbley), 489. 

Bertha Irene, 301. 

Bertha L., 260, 516. 

Bertha (Lusk), 5S6. 

Beitlm Philena, 308. 

Berton L., 267. 

Bertram Daniel, 265. 

Bessie, 460, 550. 

Bessie E., 260. 

Bessie Eve, 533. 

Bessie (Leach), 490. 

Bessie May, 535. 

Bethany, 72, 157, 167. 

Bethia, 31, 136, 157, 159, 
284, 504. 

Bethia (Holmes), 25, 60. 

Bethia (Mehurin), 72, 157. 

Bethia (8tocking) , 329, 333. 

Bethiah,37,107, 346. 

Bethiah (Spooner), 9, 17. 

Betsey, 29, 41, 45, 64, 81, 
88, 102, 133, 139, 140, 151, 
355, 183,214,287,289, 309, 
368, 370, 430, 581. 

Betsey A. (Holbrook) , 294. 

Betsey A. (Jenkins), 285. 

Betsey A. (Stephens), 595. 

Betsey Ann, 564, 572. 

Betsey (Bartlett),27. 

Betsey (Bumpus), 109, 222. 

Betsey (Carver), 135. 

Betsey (C h a p m a n - C a s- 
well), 155. 

Betsey (Churchill), 88, 183, 
309. 

Betsey (Corey), 362. 

Betsey (Davenport), 40. 

Betsey (Dean), 35, 87. 

Betsey (Ellis), 133,247. 

Betsey (Flint), 135, 255. 
Betsey (Gilbert), 348, 381. 
Betsey (Griffin), 379. 

Betsey Harlow, 247. 

Betsey (Howard), 81, 176. 

Betsey L., 267. 

Betsey Louisa, 222. 

Betsey M., 578. 

Betsey M. (Sheldon), 444, 

544. 
Betsey (Matthews), 363, 

433. 
Betsey (Moody),, 176, 303. 
Betsey (Palmer), 161, 287. 
Betsey (Parker), 96, 567, 

582. 
Betsey R. (Stiraers), 424, 

524. 
Betsey (Raymond), 34, 80. 
Betsey Russell, 169. 
Betsey (Ryder), 41. 
Betsey (Sandow), 615. 
Betsey (iSeeman), 262. 
Betsey Tash, 45. 
Betsey W., 288. 
Betty, 29, 331, 345. 
Betty (Bartlett), 27, 64. 
Beuiah, 389. 
Beulah Melissa, 437. 
Beuiah (Orion), 125, 240. 
Bion, 267. 
Birney A., 498. 
Blaine Leroy, 312. 
Blair Bennett, 606. 
(Blanchard),369. 
Blanche C, 232. 



Churchill, continued. 
Blanche Eliza, 538. 
Blanche Elizabeth, 495. 
Bloudiua, 682. 
Boyd Thomas, 606. 
Bradford, 22, 50, 119, 155, 

235, 279. 
(Bradford), 61, 137. 
Branch, 37, 92. 
Brianna, 225. 
Bridget (Custy), 194. 
Bruce, 210. 
Bryan, 363, 432. 
Burdeek, 145. 
Burdette A. (Rust), 401. 
Burke, 397. 
Burudel, 81. 
Bushnell, .374. 
Byron, 150, 213, 279, 614. 
Byron A., 579, 595, 603. 
Byron L., 253. 
C. P., 208. 
C. H., Dr , 280. 
C. Lloyd, 461. 
Caleb, 27, 54, 70, 71, 126, 

151. 
Caleb, Jr., 152, 268, 274. 
Caleb S., 284. 
Caleb W., 267, 401, 494. 
Calista, 122, 176, 431, 580. 
Calista A. (Taylor), 373, 

453. 
Calista M., 237. 
Calista (Pool), 134. 
Callie (Linn), 516. 
Callie (McCoy), 320. 
Calvin, x, 102, 103, 251, 3.i3, 

410, 424, 501, 510. 
Calvin B., 385. 
Calvin Downs, 542. 
Calvin E., 249. 
Calvin Mallory, 194. 
Calvin P., 449. 
Calvin W., 90, 193. 
Calvin Webster, 409, 505, 

507. 
Camelia, 319. 
Candace, 407. 
Candace (Gilbert), 374, 

456. 
Candace Strong, 375. 
Carey, 210. 
Carl, 204, 307. 
Carl B., 532. 
Carl Fred, 605. 
Carl Walter, 606. 
Carlie Dio, 535. 
Carlos, 596. 
Carlton, 269. 
Carmel, 370, 447. 
Carmi, 409, 504. 
Carmi D., 190,316. 
Caroline. 70, 94, 118, 128, 
144, 189, 238, 242, 377, 
389, 402, 409, 424, 448, 
455, 459, 464, 495, 508, 
526, 573. 
Caroline A., 264. 
Caroline Amelia, 293. 
Caroline (Archer), 107, 

220. 
Caroline B. (Cro well), 220. 
Caroline (Baker), 69, 147. 
Caroline (Brown) 353, 406. 
Caroliue C., 249. 
Caroline C. (Warner), 378, 

465. 
Caroline Celestia, 451. 
Caroline (Conant), 409, 

508. 
Caroline Cook, 477, 480. 
Caroline E., 418, 518. 
Caroline (Eadie), 401, 493. 
Caroline Electra, 121. 



Churchill, continued. 

Caroline G. (Woodman), 

128, 242. 
Caroline (Gaylord), 383. 
Caroline H. (Cogswell), 

353, 407. 
Caroline Houghton, 129. 
Caroline (Hunt), 57, 128. 
Caroline J. (Scribner) , 198. 
Caroline K., 204. 
Caroline L., .395. 
Caroline M., 490. 
Caroline M. (Clements), 

405, 500. 
Caroline (March), 46. 
Caroline Martha, 123. 
Caroline (McMasters), 582, 

598. 
Caroline (Peck), 576, 590. 
Caroline Perry, 244. 
Caroline (Robertson), 508. 
Caroline (Sherrill), 94, 199. 
Caroline (Sikes), 168,295. 
Caroline (Smith), 376, 465, 

489. 
Caroline (Starin), 583, 599. 
Caroline (Wheeler), 452. 
Carolus, 353, 409, 504. 
Carrie B. (Farat), 547. 
Carrie B. (Tower), 288. 
Carrie Blanche, 319. 
Carrie (Churchill), 401, 

495, 589. 
Carrie Delano, 294. 
Carrie E., 401,495, 589. 
Carrie E. (Darling), 546. 
Carrie E. (Pomeroy), 283. 
Carrie Elizabeth, 201. 
Carrie H., 2.32. 
Carrie (Haddock), 498. 
Carrie (Henderson), 237. 
Carrie (Loud), 117. 
Carrie M., 271, 316. 
Carrie Maude, 591. 
Carrie May, 455. 
Carrie R., 248. 
Carrie R. (Taylor), 95, 

200. 
Carrie S. (Hubbard), 529. 
Carrie (Trask), 250. 
Carrie Viola, 265. 
Carrie (West), 429. 
Carvasso, 306. 
Cassie (Irving), 208. 
Cassimer, 501. 
Cassimer Pulaski, 406. 
Castle, 398, 489. 
Catharine, 253, 581. 
Catharine A., 198, 494. 
Catharine Bridgham, 169. 
Catharine C, 201. 
Catharine C. (Parkhurst), 

114, 2.32. 
Catharine Gushing, 285. 
Catharine (Davis), 368, 

443. 
Catharine (Doucette), 253. 
Catharine (Harvey), 452. 
Catharine Helen, 401. 
Catharine (Kissel), 437, 

535. 
Catharine L., 410. 
Catharine (Manning), 261. 
Catharine Marjorie, 228. 
Catharine (Merry), 351, 

400. 
Catharine (Robinson), 457. 
Catharine Selina, 456. 
Catharine (Strater), 409. 
Catharine (Tilton), 32. 
Catherine, 144, 162, 289, 

567, 581, 582, 583, 587. 
Catherine (Blaine), 563, 
568. 



INDEX OF NAI\rES 



()37 



Churchill, continued. 

Catherine (Oowell), 250. 

Catherine E., 49<i. 

Catherine L. (Asher), 582, 
597. 

Catherine Leyster, 143. 

Catherine (Manning), 300. 

Catherine (Mansion) (not 
Maueton), 582, 597, 61!i. 

Catherine Porter, 241. 

CatberineR., 464. 

Catherine (Sirapson), 23(5. 

Catherine (Smith), 346, 
378. 

Catherine (Watson), 493. 

Catherine (Wetherwax), 
567, 583. 

Catherine (Wiseman), 404, 
499. 

Catie, 566. 

Cecil Verry, 312. 

Cecilia, 127, 405. 

Cecilia A., 216. 

Cecilia Emma, 260. 

Cedelia, 597. 

Celeste, 186. 

Celestia, 35, 87. 

Celestia (Anthony), 372. 

Celia, 86, 284. 

Celia (Kernan), 278. 

Celia (Kimball), 316. 

Celia L., 202. 

Celina Casson, 413. 

Celiuda (Fi.«her), .564. 

Celinda (Hurlbut), 354,410. 

CevlonMun(ion,364,431,433. 

Chad, 613. 

Chandler, 183, 308. 

('happen McClure, 354. 

Charity (Collins), 165, 293. 

Charity (Cook), 214. 

Charity E. (Clarli), 448, 
548. 

Charity (Person), 406,500. 

Charity (Rusi^ell), 368,444. 

Charity Sophia, 370. 

Charity (Williamson) , 564, 
572. 

Charles, xiii, xiv, 6, 20, 
25, 45, 48, 53, 58, 59, 60, 
77, 89, 100, 112, 115, 117, 
124, 1.30, 133, 144. 150, 
151, 160, 167, 169, 181, 
189, 190, 204, 208, 214, 
219, 220, 221, 236, 240, 
249, 255, 260, 267, 286, 
293, 303, 307, 316, 317, 
347, 348, 3,50, 354, 357, 
363, 365, 367, 369, 379, 
380, 382, 391, 396, 412, 
415, 426, 428, 437, 441, 
443, 448, 469, 471, 486, 
501, 506, 508, 513, 527, 
538, 556, 557, 558, 576, 
581, 597, 600, 604, 613, 
614, 617. 

Charles, Jr., 340, .353. 

Charles, Capt., 330, 338, 
340, 356, 416, 611. 

Charles A. Y., 295. 

Charles Adelbert, 467. 

Charles Asaph, 174, 301. 

Charles Augustus, 258. 

Charles B., 462, 467, 504, 
507, 602, 605. 

Charles Baldwin, 380. 

Charles Bartlett, 210. 

Charles Belden, 353, 408, 
503. 

Charles Benjamin, 457. 

Charles Boardman, 519. 

Charles Bowman, 595. 

Charles Brockway,378 ,465. 

Charles Brockway , Jr.,465. 



Churchill, conihiued. 
Charles Brush, 260. 
Charles C, 122, 226, 238, 

309. 
Charles Carroll, 244, 406, 

500, 593, 603. 
(/'harles Clarence, 615. 
Charles Claude, 550. 
Charles Clinton, Dr., 408, 

502. 
Charles Courcelle, Capt., 

99. 
Charles D., 197. 
Charles David, 516. 
Charles E., 178, 249, 268, 

286. 
Charles Edward, 234, 240, 

300, 520. 
Charles Edwin, 112. 
Charles Elijah, 3S3. 
Charles F., 91, 194, 200, 493. 
Charles Fordyce, 471. 
Charles Franklin, 532. 
Charles Frederick, 116, 238. 
Charles G., 616. 
Charles Gilbert, 382, 473. 
Charles II., 216, 254, 2 '6, 
376, 466, 467, 545, 577, 
592. 
Charles H., Jr., 270. 
Charles H. v., 211. 
Charles Hamilton, 192,317. 
Charles Hawley, 192, 318. 
Charles Henry, ix, 130, 
237, 244, 247, 269, 274, 
295, .539, 588. 
Charles Holiday, 410, 509. 
Charles Hoyt, 460. 
Charles Hyde, 423, 523. 
Charles I., 228. 
Charles Israel, 210, 214. 
Charles J., 461, 487. 
Charles Judson, 551. 
Charles L., 253, 486, 529. 
Charles T^ewis, 231. 
Charles M., 521. 
Charles Marshall Spring, 

iii, 173, 299. 
Charles Nathatiiel, .503. 
Charles Noble, 502. 
Charles 0.,294. 
Charles Otis, 1^9, 172. 
Charles P., 376, 422, 460, 

494. 
Charles P., Jr., 460. 
Charles P. B., 280. 
Charles Palmer, 191, 317. 
Charles Perry, 90, 192. 
Charles R., 190, 292, 316, 

378, 462, 463, 529. 
Charles Reed, 202. 
Charles Rice, 208. 
Charles Richard John, 

Duke, XV. 
Charles Robert, 509. 
Charles Russell, 469. 
Charles S., ix, 262, 526, 

541, 542, 599, 610. 
Charles Seymour, 91, 194. 
Charles Sidney, 232. 
Charles Stuart, 89. 
Charles Sumner, 30S, 465, 

466, 467. 
Charles Taylor, 199. 
Charles Thomas, 126, 241. 
Charles W., 1-J5, 207, 240, 

475, 498, 499, 551. 
Charles W., Dr., 377, 461. 
Charles Wilder, 257. 
Charles William, 141, 516. 
Charles Witter, 524. 
Charlotte, 35, 87, 90, 142, 
170, 189, 193, 354, 369, 
376. 414, 426, 586. 



Churchill, continued. 
Charlotte A., 475, 519. 
Charlotte Adele, 450. 
Charlotte Ann, 234. 
Charlotte Augusta, 173. 
Charlotte (Barry), .36, 89. 
Charlotte Belle, 257. 
Charlotte (Bradley), 585. 
Charlotte (Chad wick), 370, 

449. 
Charlotte D., 381. 
Charlotte (Davis), 366. 
Charlotte (Dewey), 94, 198. 
Charlotte ih^leanor, 583. 
Charlotte H., 268. 
Charlotte Jane, 472. 
Charlotte L. (Lewis), 441, 

539. 
Charlotte M. (Francis) 48, 

117. 
Charlotte M. (King-Ben- 

son), 170. 
Charlotte Maria, 234. 
Charlotte Mary, 597. 
Charlotte O., 516. 
Charlotte Parker, 289. 
Charlotte R., 375. 
Charlotte (Rumsey), 345, 

375. 
Charlotte (Staats), 130, 244. 
Charlotte Sylvester, 139. 
Charlotte T. (Hoaan), 415, 

516. 
Charlotte (Thomas), 157. 
Charlotte W. (Keene), 65, 

142. 
Chastina, 171. 
Chauncey 178, 351, 400. 
Chauucey Carroll, 243. 
(Jhauncey Sabin, 243, 285. 
Channcy, .342, 364, 410,510. 
Chauncy Carroll, 129, 243. 
Cheney Oscar, 534. 
Chester, 198, 317, 356, 362, 

416, 425,426, 429, 526, 527, 
Chester Beckley, 408. 
Chester Lindsay, 228. 
Chesterfield L., 408, 601. 
Chislieu, 354, 410. 
Chloe, lu7, 344. 
Chloe A., 508. 
Chloe A. (Carr), 572, 589. 
Chloe Alvina, 280. 
Chloe Ann, 102,211. 
Chloe (Barber), 156. 
Chloe (l3rown). 331, 344. 
Chloe (Deming), 340, 355. 
Chloe Elizabeth, 578. 
Chloe I., 401. 
Chloe (Jones), 168. 
Chloe (Smith), .349, 386. 
Christiana, 71, 74, 154, 275, 

285, 315. 
Christiana (Gushing), 100, 

285. 
Christy xVnn, 535. 
Cinderilla, 366. 
Clara, 74, 176, 220, 282, 3t;9, 

364, 521, .527, 601. 
Clara E., 615. 
Clara A., 547. 
Clara Adelle, 521. 
Clara Alice, 458. 
Clara B. (Douglas), 115, 

233. 
Clara B. (Edgertou), 528. 
Clara Baiue, 526. 
Clara Bella, 465. 
Clara E. (Frisliie), 544. 
Clara E. (Griffin), 498. 
ClaraE. (Woodbury), 148, 

265. 
Clara Eaton, 120. 
Clara F. (Parish), 497. 



638 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Clara F. (Taylor ), 114, 232. 
Clara (Fiuney), 127. 
Clara Frances, 468. 
Clara (Hart), 462. 
Clara Isabella, 281. 
Clara .J., 271. 
Clara L., 233, 311, 459. 
Clara (Lyon), .348. 
Clara M. (Aleswortli), 198. 
Clara (Moacham-E d dy) 

(not Eddy-M e a c h a m) , 

41, 97, 617. 
Clara Nellie, 260. 
Clara P. (Butler), 117, 234. 
Clara (Quint), 46, 117. 
Clara (Record), 268. 
Clara S., 2.32. 
Clara S. (Babcook), 521. ■ 
Clara Wannita, 523. 
Clara (Whitlock), 459. 
Clara (Willis), 505. 
Clarence, 259, 260. 
Clarence C, 461. 
Clarence E., 267, 292. 
Clarence Kdgar, 228. 
Clarence Elmore, 245. 
Clarence F., 308. 
Clarence Farnsworth, 471. 
Clarence G., 544. 
Clarence Laverne, 615. 
Clarence Masou, 513. 
/-Clarence Montague, 546. 
' Clarinda, 174. 

Clarissa, 50, 121, 148, 158, 

352,357, 369, 400, 402, 410, 

437, 442. 
Clarissa A. (Hurd), 420, 

520. 
Clarissa A. (Zimmerman), 

470. 
Clarissa Adaliue, 432. ^ 
Clarissa (Avery), 357,417. 
Clarissa (Bradley), 374, 

456. 
Clarissa (Colton), 447, 547. 
Clarissa E., 383. 
Clarissa (Eaton), 51, 120. 
Clarissa (Meade), 191, 317. 
Clarissa (Murphy), 22, 50. 
Clarissa (Steel), 367, 442. 
Clarissa (Thompson), 67, 

145. 
Clarissa (Vaughn), 90, 191. 
Clarissa Wight, 600. 
Clark, 194,4;i7. 
Clark B., 529. 
Clark Eugene, 475. 
Clark Latham, 613, 614. 
Clark Laverne, 615. 
Clark Nelson, 584, 601. 
(Clarke), 611. 
Claude Newman, 400. 
Claudia Isabella, 410. 
Claudius Beldcn, Dr., 354, 

410. 
Claudius Belden, 510. 
Clayton, 269. 
Cleraantha (Clark), 449. 
Clemeut, 250. 
Clemina M. (Darst),313. 
Cleopas Washington, 354. 
Cleopatra, 130. 
Clerentine, 289. 
Clifford, 310. 
Clifford B., 547. 
Clifford Notman, 486. 
Climena, 69, 150. 
Clinton, 264, 599. 
Clinton Greene, 354. 
Clinton S., 494. 
Clyde, 150, 235, 490, 534, 

544. 
Clymena (Walton) , 70, 150. 



Churchill, continued. 
Coleman, 105. 
Columbia L., 268. 
Columbus, 145. 
Columbus Caleb, ix, 270. 
Cohvell Dewitt, 584, 600. 
Comfort (Woodcock), 344, 

367. 
Constance, 446. 
Constant, 369. 
Constantine Woods, 354. 
Consuelo (Vanderbilt), xv. 
Cora, 255, 264, 304, 464. 
Cora A., 307. 
Cora A. (Blanat), 468. 
Cora B. (Mariner), 410, 

509. 
Cora Belle, 509. 
CoraE., 490, 498. 
Cora Eliza, 458. 
Cora (French), 493, 
Cora G., 227. 
Cora M. (Ranger), 180, 

306. 
Cord-elia, 150, 309, 526, 527, 

583. 
Cordelia B., 573. 
Cordelia P. (Tillsou), 610. 
Corianna, 481. 
Corinne (Hosford), 457. 
Corinth (Abbott), 384. 
Cornelia, 260, 526, 527, 583, 

587, 599, 601, 619. 
Cornelia Aun, 420. 
Cornelia (Daley), 504. 
Cornelia (King), 181. 
Cornelia Lee, 525. 
Cornelia M., 380. 
Cornelia R., 602. 
Cornelia (Rutzch), 575. 
Cornelia S. (Lyndes), 357, 

417. 
Cornelia Schuyler, 404. 
Cornelia Sherrill, 199. 
Cornelia (Van Nostraud), 

66, 143. 
Cornelia (Van Tassal), 563, 

568. 
Cornelius, 76, 144, 167, 260. 
Cornelius Bradford, 95, 200, 

201. 
Cornelius Irving, 260. 
Cornelius Phillips, 36, 89. 
Cornelius Ward, 201. 
Creighton, 225. 
Crispen Osborne, 354. 
Crura A., 522. 
Cula Clare, -536. 
Cullen, 405, 500. 
CulU n Dyer, .3.53, 406. 
Curtis B.. 267. 
Curtis Johnson, 415, 517. 
Curtis M., 190, 315. 
Cutler Luther, 423. 
Cynthia, 22, 70, 105, 130, 

159,182,286,356,373,422, 

499. 
Cynthia Adams, 312. 
Cynthia (Carter), 145. 
Cynthia Emmeline, 585. 
Cynthia H u m p li r e y 

[not Cynthia (Humph- 
rey)] (French), 160, -.'86, 

617. 
Cynthia J. (Chaffln), 183 

308. 
Cynthia Maria, 284. 
Cynthia (Packard), 73, 159. 
Cynthia (Parker), 29, 70. 
Cynthia (Taylor), 367, 441. 
Cynthia (Van Tassal), 563, 

567. 
Cyrena Eames, 146. 
Cyril, 83, 182. 



Churchill, continued. 

Cyrus, 68, 145, 146, 149, 
166, 261, 262, 349, 374, 
39], 421, 448, 456, 522. 

Cyrus, Rev., 370,448. 

Cyrus Downs, 595. 

Cyrus J., 549. 

Cyrus W., 619. 

Cyrus Warren, 217. 

Cyrus \Villiam, 451, 551. 

Daisie L., 530. 

Daisy A., 273. 

Daisy A. (Gay lord), 271. 

Daisy Pauline, 516. 

Dale K.,552. 

Daney, 363, 425, 531. 

Daney Jabez, 429, 531. 

Daniel, 13, 14, 18, 27, 29, 
32, 37, 38, 45, 61, 69, 
76, 77, 91, 93, 94,102, 
114,138,147, 149,169,174, 
197, 214, 216, 233, 258, 266, 
288, 289, 295, 329, 334, 335, 
347,350, 368,381,392,393, 
399, 409, 443, 449, 472, 489, 
491,508,593,611,612,613, 
615. 

Daniel Brainard, 168. 

Daniel C, 184. 

Daniel Canfield, 576, 590. 

Daniel Foster, 148, 265. 

Daniel H., 175. 

Daniel Lewis, 266. 

Daniel P., 548. 

Daniel W., 453. 

Daphne Louise, 5.39. 

Darius, 352, 402. 

Darius D., 529.. 

Darius Dana, 427, 528. 

Darius P., 496. 

Darius W., 4SS. 

Darrell Dale, 313. 

David, ff, 15, 31, 39, 57, 
73, ]28, 158,1.59,160,250, 
252, 326, 327, 331, 343, 344, 
350,364,369,370,398,447, 
449,467,469, 489, 549. 

David, Capt.,347, 379. 

David, Jr., 16, 31,73,156,158 . 

David A., 603, 612, 613, 614, 
615. 

David B., 441. 

David Carroll, 58, 129, 244. 

David Carroll, Jr., 129, 243. 

David Cordon, 613, 615. 

David Dickinson, 470. 

David Dickinson, Capt., 
379, 470. 

David H., 398,454. 

David Henry, 283, 

David Jav, 490. 

David Jeffrey, 251. 

David L., 443. 

David Morse, 677, 593. 

David Northy, 51. 

David Poe, 516. 

David Ripley, 165, 291. 

David Russell, 88, 188. 

(Davis), 508. 

Deborah, 23, 32, 33, 52, 
53, 54, 75, 77, 78, 80, 125, 
157, 161, 163, 165, 292, 369. 

Deborah Ann, 600. 

Deborah (Crosby), 249, 

Deborah Hinckley, 139. 

Deborah (Phinney),32, 77, 

Deborah (Thayer), 17, 33. 

Deborah, (Thornton), 344, 
369. 

Deborah (Vail), 567, 584. 

Deborah (Wright), 31, 74, 
75, 161. 

De Forest, 405. 

Delbert, 264. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



()H9 



Churchill, confhnied. 
Delia, 17U, -I'M. 
Delia Ann, 524. 
Delia Arnold, 100. 
Delia Florine, 433. 
Delia Post, 520. 
Delia S., 482. 

Delias. (Wil80u),389.483. 
Delight, 255. 
Delila, 189. 
Delilah, 252. 
Delilah (Betts), 89, 18'.). 
Deliverance, 33. 
Delmer D., 598. 
Delraont O., 269. 
Deles, .508. 
Deloss, 405. 
Delphina, 147. 
Delphine Lovisa, 406. 
Delphiue (McAlister), 4G8, 

536. 
Delphine (Roe), 401, 494. 
Demaris L., 598. 
Demeric Swan, 311. 
Demis Maria, 389. 
Dempsey Monroe, 536. 
Dempsia White, 438. 
Dennir*, 311, 434,452. 
Desire, 21, 161. 
Desire Barker (Brewster), 

75, 163. 
Desire (llolracs), 6, 10,42. 
Desire (Litchfield), 70, 167. 
De Witt, 131. 
Diaderaa, 146, 261. 
Diana, 153, 275, 369. 
Diantha, .3.52. 
Diantha, (Belknap), 405. 
Diantha Jane, 188. 
Dinah, 34, 326, 327. 
Dixon J., 5.50. 
Dollie, 519. 
DoUie Zenobia, .502. 
Dolly, 36, 396. 
Dolly (Mears), 53, 123. 
Dolly (Stevens), G14. 
Dolly W. (Davis), 382. 
Donald, 246. 
Donald Glenn, 530. 
Dora, 317. 
Dora Ann, 194. 
Dora E.. 231. 
Dora (Kettell), 117, 231. 
Dora M.. 238. 
Dora (Oliver), 149, 265. 
Dorcas, 60, 69, 89, 107, 331. 
Dorcas Ann, 240. 
Dorcas Foster, 148. 
Dorcas Maria, 197. 
Dorcas P. (Hawes), 124, 

240. 
Dorinda, 586. 
Doris, 604, 
Doris Gail, 523. 
Doris L., 551. 
Doris May, 493. 
Dorliska, 405. 
Dorothea (Kemp), 547. 
Dorothy, xiv, 23, 272, 327, 

331. 
Dorothy Charlotte, 272. 
Dorothy (Ferebout), 165. 
Dorothy (Hall), 85, 184. 
Dorothy (Kilboru), 564, 

576. 
Dorothy (Marshall), 39, 96. 
Dorothy May, 455. 
Dorothy (.Sheldon), 152, 

272. 
(Dorrell), 366. 
Douglass, 615. 
Driisilla, 71, 248. 
Drusilla(Earle-yhaw), 249. 
Drusilla (Miller), 155,279. 



Churchill, continued. 

Dulama F. (Connelly), 422. 

Durand Leon, 500. 

E. L. (Keys), 141. 

Eadie, 493. 

Earl, 158, 491, 507, 606. 

Earl A., 204. 

Earl Reeves, 198. 

Eben, 68, 114, 231. 

Eben Dormau, 375, 457. 

Ebenezer, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 

21, 30, 32, 37, 75, 76, 77, 

219, 256, 347, 380. 
Ebenezer, Rev., 92, 194. 
EbenezerOhapraan, 45, 113 
Ebenezer Delos, 380, 470. 
Ebenezer Delos, Jr., 471. 
Eber, 149. 

EdaK. (Story), 5.36. 
Eddie, .500. 
Edgar, 259, 580. 
Edgar A., 290. 
Edgar Ensign, lb6. 
Edgar F., 488. 
Edgar L., 301. 
Edgar M., 67. 
Edgar Russell, 499. 
Edgar W., 187. 
Edith, XV, 105, 250, 313,493, 

599, 605. 
Edith (Curtis), 308. 
Edith D. (Harris), 519. 
E.lithE., 519. 
Edith Elizabeth, 524. 
Edith Emma, 518. 
Edith M.,204, 308. 
Edith \X. (Hutchius), 151. 
Edraond, 04, 140. 
Edmond Orsemus, 523. 
Edmund, 80, 242. 
Edmund Fiudley, 290. 
Edmund Fletcher, 97, 206. 
Edmund John, 453, 
Edmund W., 2S7. 
Edna, 163, 250. 
EduaE. (McLoud), 544. 
Edna L., 270. 
Edna M., 302. 
Edsie, 146. 
Edson, 106, 218. 
Edward, 34, 76, 102, 126, 

214, 216, 218, 264, 304, 314, 

527, 542, 557, 558, 559, 560, 

562, 563, 565, 566, 579, 581, 

.595, 596, 603. 
Edward, Jr., 565, 579, 5Sn, 

595. 
Edward Blake, 283. 
Edward Chester, 510. 
Edward Clinton, 171. 
Edward Cushing, 298. 
Edward Delos, 471. 
Edward Derby, 610. 
Edward Dudley, 460. 
Edward Everett, 187, 245, 

509. 
Edward Fordyce, 471. 
Edward H., 236. 
Edward Henry, 510. 
Edward J., 547. 
Edward Lothrop, 462. 
Edward P., 202. 
Edward Palmer, 319. 
Edward Payson, 117, 202, 

234, 244, 315. 
Edward S., 198, 
Edward Seymour, 588. 
Edward Spaulding, 222. 
Edward Sydney, 89. 
Edward W., 454, 498. 
Edward Wilder. 199. 
Edwin. 75, 96,111,186, 

202, 203,222, 227, 231,286, 

294, 310,317,344,429,530. 



Churchill, continued . 
Edwin, Jr., 227. 
Edwin A., 205, 508. 
Edwin Francis, 286. 
Edwin Krauklin, 469. 
Edwin IL, 295. 
Edwin Jerome, 434,5.33. 
Edwin L., 461. 
Edwin Lewis, 165, 293. 
Edwin N., 116. 
Edwiu P., 188. 
Edwin Piatt. 533. 
Edwiu Ross, 543. 
Edwin Ruthven, 268. 
Edwin 8., 320. 
Effie, 218,264, 508. 
Effie Hepsibah, 201. 
Effie Jane. 202. 
Elbert, .596. 
Elbert Knapp, 260. 
Elbert Lawrence, 132, 246. 
Elbridge, 88, 187. 
Elbridge F., 288. 
Eldredge, 374. 
Eleanor, 89, 138, 254, 348, 

402, 675. 
Eleanor (Bertram), 409, 

504. 
Eleanor (Longley),45, 114. 
Eleanor (liainey), 564, 575. 
Kleanor S., 237. 
Eleanor (Shuman),126, 242. 
Eleanor (Sinclair), 102, 213. 
Eleanor T., 217. 
Eleazer, 250, 376, 618. 
Electa, 182, 351, 363, 369, 

411, 440, .511. 
Electa D. (Durgy),271. 
Electa (Merriraan), 369. 
■ Eleuor Ann, 143. 
Elenoi- (Meller), xv. 
Elethea, 209. 
Eli, 69, 149. 
Elias, 31, 208, 447, 504. 
Ellas, Capt., 73, 157. 
Elias, Jr., 158. 
Elias Cass, 391. 
Elias D., 445, 545. 
Elias Hutchins, 146, 263. 
Elias P., 284. 
Elias S.. 525. 
Elias Winslow, 101. 
Eliezer, 1,3,5, 7,12, 23, 24, 

25, 53, 124, 4.52. 
Eliezer, Jr., 7, 12. 
Elihu T., 289. 
Elijah, .33.5, 348, 382. 
Elijah, Deac. 348, 384, 611. 
Elijah Lyman, 382,474. 
Elijah P., 473. 
Elijah W.,377, 461, 618. 
Elinor, 36, 558. 
p:;iinor (Metcalf), 19, 41. 
Elinor (Nooney), 335, 318. 
Eliott Glenn, 548. 
Eliphalet Porter, 128. 
Eliphaz, 24. 
Elisha, 71, 155, 334, 347, 

362, 373, 424, 435. 
Elisha Bradford, 155, 280. 
Elisha P., 311. 
Elisha W., 181, .307. 
Eliza, 49, 100, 108, 122, 127, 

137, 145, 167, 199, 210, 283, 

289,398,424,434, 443, 448, 

455,570,586,601,612, 613, 

614. 
Eliza A., 249, 257, 293. 
Eliza A. (Russell), 95, 201. 
Eliza Ann, 296, 383, 481. 
Eliza Ann (Coburn), 58, 

132. 
Eliza Ann (IIendrick),4n, 

511. 



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INDEX OF NAMES 



Cburchill, continued. 

Eliza Bell, 4V3. 

Eliza Biselow, 256. 

Eliza (Burlingame), 50, 119. 

Eliza C, 570. 

Eliza (Chamberlain), 595. 

Eliza Clara, 111. 

Eliza (CoUison), 209. 

Eliza (Culver),. 363, 426. 

Eliza (Dunphy), 10], 209. 

Eliza (Eddy), 91, 199. 

Eliza Ellis, 158. 

Eliza (HolmanJSTorris) (not 
Elizabeth Holman), 51, 
120, 617. 

Eliza (Hudson), 258. 

Eliza J., 169. 

Eliza J. (Churchill), 169. 

Eliza J. (Clemens), 443, 
543. 

Eliza J. (Francis), 441, 
539. 

Ehza'j. (Morrill), 145, 261. 

Eliza J. (Phillips), 157. 

Eliza J. W. (Fletcher), 426, 
528. 

Eliza Jane, 129, 132,540. 

Eliza (Johnson), 352, 405, 
499. 

Eliza (Judson), 377,461. 

Eliza (Knight), 190, 316. 

Eliza (Lamphire), 58,129. 

Eliza (Lang), 112,227. 

Eliza Lavina, 196. 

Eliza M., 376. 

Eliza (Mellen), 145, 261. 

Eliza (Morgan), 597. 

Eliza (Pratt), 401, 494. 

Eliza (Redding), 106, 219. 

Eliza (Rich), 582. 

Eliza S. (Ariel), 94,199. 

Eliza (Smith), 580, 595. 

Eliza (Spaulding), 96, 204. 

Eliza (Tiukham), 168, 290. 

Eliza (Turnbull), 122, 237. 

Eliza (Vasburgh),122. 

Eliza (Vose), 77, 169. 

Eliza W., 140. 

Eliza W. (Gifford), 66, 
127. 

Eliza W. (Osborne), 44, 
110. 

Eliza (Willet),378,466. 

EUza Y., 482. 

Elizabeth, xiv, 9, 13, 14, 
16, 17, 18, 22, 24, 27, 
36, 38, 42, 52, 54, 56, 
59, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 
72, 74, 89, 92, 103, 104, 
107, 115, 121, 127, 128, 
130, 134, 145, 146, 160, 
161, 189, 217, 220, 236, 
240, 249, 253, 255, 258, 
324, 325, 326, 327, 331, 
334, 342, 353, 356, 358, 
360, 374, 407, 408, 409, 
438, 444, 454, 460, 470, 
477, 502, 504, 507, 528, 
562, 567, 568, 583, .586, 
597, 619. 

Elizabeth (Andrus), 331. 

Elizabeth (Ashley), 56. 
Elizabeth A., Ill, 194, 
207, 248. 

Elizabeth A. (Arthur- 

Niles) , 204. 
Elizabeth A. (Corbette), 

103. 
Elizabeth A. (James), 114, 

232. 
Elizabeth B. (Cornell), 365, 

437. 
Elizabeth Bartlet, 140. 
Elizabeth (Bartlett), 64. 



Churchill, continued. 

Elizabeth (Belden), 330, 

341. 
Elizabeth (Blaney), 248. 
Elizabeth (Bonney), 30, 

72. 
Elizabeth (Byrne), 105, 

217. 
Elizabeth (Cacks), 536. 
Elizabeth (Cann), 42,104. 
Elizabeth Capen, 241. 
Elizabeth (Cbaplet), xiii. 
Elizabeth (Churchill), 24, 

27, 504. 
Elizabeth (Clark), 14, 29, 

251 
Elizabeth (Cotton), 8, 13, 

14, 29. 
Elizabeth (Culver), 338. 
Elizabeth (Curtis), 18, 38. 
Elizabeth D. (Curtis), 184. 
Elizabeth (Doe), 20, 44. 
Elizabeth (Drake), xiii. 
Elizabeth (Dunning), 502. 
Eliz.abeth (Dyer), 338, 

352. 
Elizabeth E., 309. 
Elizabeth Eddy, 200. 
Elizabeth Edmiston,380. 
Elizabeth (Evans), 155, 

276. 
Elizabeth (Everett), 41, 

102. 
Elizabeth F., 125. 
Elizabeth (Foote),324. 
Elizabeth (Forrester), 89, 

189. 
Elizabeth (Frost), 304. 
Elizabeth (Galliher), 320. 
Elizabeth (George), i95, 

320. 
Elizabeth (Gilbert), 169, 
' 296. 
Elizabeth (Goldthwait),40, 

116. 
Elizabeth (Gray), 61, 137, 

365, 438. 
Elizabeth (Green), 19, 41. 
Elizabeth H., 44. 
Elizabeth H. (Josselyn), 

284. 
Elizabeth (Halsted), 118, 

235. 
Elizabeth (Haney) . 213. 
Elizabeth (Harlow), 37, 92. 
Elizabeth (Hayman), 614. 
Elizabeth (Hopper), 365, 

435. 
Elizabeth (Hough taling), 

382, 474. 
Elizabeth (Hubbard), 353, 



Elizabeth 

347. 
Elizabeth 

353. 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 

363, 429, 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 

116. 
Elizabeth 

260. 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 

235. 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 

206. 
Elizabeth 

205. 



(Hurlburt), 335, 

(Hurlbut), 340, 

J., 203, 439. 
J.(Forbs),291. 
(Johnson-Titus) , 

Kasson, 591. 
Kcziah, 206. 
(Kittredge), 46, 

(Knapp), 144, 

L., 161. 

L. (Voris), 121, 

Lyon, 585. 

M. (Cuyler), 99, 

M. (Gilman),97, 



Churchill, continued, 

Elizabeth M. (Proctor) , 97, 

206. 
Elizabeth M. (Root), 564, 

578. 
Elizabeth (McKay), 197. 
Elizabeth Margaret, 207. 
Elizabeth Maria, 522. 
Elizabeth (Mather), 345, 

373. 
Elizabeth (Milliken), 58, 

133. 
Elizabeth Palmer, 98, 149. 
Elizabeth (Parker), 313. 
Elizabeth (Parsons), 345, 

376. 
Elizabeth (Patch), 468. 
Elizabeth (Peabody), 92, 

194. 
Elizabeth Peck, 470. 
Ehzabeth(Perkins) , 46,115. 
Elizabeth (Phillips), 203. 
Elizabeth (Phreun), 194, 

319. 
Elizabeth Prudence, 380. 
Elizabeth Racer, 610, 
Elizabeth (Raymond), 40. 
Elizabeth (Regular), 192, 

317. 
Elizabeth (Rider), 19. 
Elizabeth (Rushing), 440, 

538. 
Elizabeth S. (Taylor), 192, 

318. 
Elizabeth (Sage), 333, 345. 
Elizabeth (Shaw-Durond), 

250. 
Elizabeth (Sperry), 375. 
Elizabeth (Stevens), 487. 
Elizabeth (Stoat), 370, 447. 
Elizabeth (Sylvester), 13, 

18, 20, 27, 38. 
Elizabeth (Sylvester-Tink- 

ham), 63, 139. 
Elizabeth T., 247. 
Elizabeth (Taylor), 151. 
Elizabeth (Tousey), 328, 

331. 
Elizabeth (Trefry), 42, 103. 
Elizabeth Tuckerman, 300. 
Elizabeth (Van Sheick), 

90, 192. 
Elizabeth (Wiley), 615. 
Elizabeth (Winslow), 79, 

171. 
Elizabeth (Yeaton), 69. 
Elkanah, 1, 8, 12, 13, 28, 

.59, 62, 133,247. 
Ella, 103, 147, 171, 186. 210, 

221, 238, 270, 470, 492. 
Ella A. (Porter), 114,232. 
Klla Adel, 604. 
Ella Adelaide, 546. 
Ella (Arthuro),253. 
Ella (Connor), 314. 
Ella E., 545. 
Ella Evelyn, 192. 
EllaF. (Williams), 521. 
Ella Florence, 458, 490. 
Ella Frances, 115. 
Ella G. (Holbrook), 132, 

246. 
Ella (Gilchrist), 464. 
Ella (Higgins), 131,245. 
Ella J. (Nutting), 269. 
Ella Jane (Thayer), 241. 
EllaL. (Ferrin), 475. 
Ella Louisa, 543. 
Ella Lucinda, 498. 
Ella M., 232, 489. 
Ella M. r Allen), 229. 
Ella Maria, 261. 
Ella (,8haffer),429, 531. 
Ella (Steele), 511. 



I^^DEX OF NAMES 



041 



Churchill, contimud. 

Ellen, 39, 64, 114, 119, 145, 

149, 177, 187, -Jig, 303, 441, 

443, 522, 528. 
Ellen A., 188. 
Ellen Annette, 228. 
Ellen B. (Barrett), 297. 
Ellen Barnes, 247. 
Ellen Barrett, li98. 
Ellen Bartlett, 470. 
Ellen Belinda, 446. 
Ellen (Benson), 190. 
Ellen (Cailin), 457. 
Ellen (Chase), 69, 149. 
Ellen Clarissa, 417, 517. 
Ellen Covington, 241. 
Ellen E., 302. 
Ellen Eliza, 280. 
Ellen P., 608. 

Ellen F. (Strong), 122,237. 
Ellen (Geers), 295. 
Ellen (Hyde), 483. 
Ellen (Jobes),595. 
Ellen L., 647. 
Ellen L. (Hatch), 203. 
Ellen L. (Hubbard), 442, 

541. 
Ellen M., 301. 
Ellen M. (Cook), 434, 533. 
Ellen M. (Crumb), "434, 533. 
Ellen M. (Sanborn), 420. 
Ellen M. (Sanborn- Wat- 
kins), 520. 
Ellen Maria, 116. 
Ellen Maude, 010. 
Ellen (Sand), 128. 
Ellen (Sheldon), 487. 
Ellen (Smith), 487. 
Ellen Sophia, 172. 
Ellen (Todd). 647. 
Ellen (Webster), 228. 
Ellerj' La Fayette, 319. 
Ellinor G., 233. 
EUinor M.,233. 
Ellis, 24, 25, 60, 136,156. 
Elmer, 194, 305, 319, 527, 

5.31. 
Elmer Addison, 546. 
Elmer Ellsworth, 491. 
Elmer Jndson, 543. 
Elmer Ware, 286. 
Elmina E., .503. 
Elmira, 249. 

Elmira B. (Gordon), 610. 
Elmira (Caliss), 146. 
Elmira L. (Bump), 270. 
Elmira (Roberts), 376. 
Elmira (Smith), 394. 
Elmira (Williams), 210. 
El Roy, 405. 
Elsie A., 274. 
Elsie (Clark), 304. 
Elsie Jane (White), 145. 
Elsie May, 542. 
Elsie (Murphy), 135, 255. 
Elson, 260. 
Elton Leeth, 536. 
Elury D.,311. 
Elury W.,311. 
Elva S., 501. 
Elvira, 68, 176, 182,277,398, 

420, 489. 
Elvira (Berry), 452. 
Elvira (Chase), 276. 
Elvira (Conant), 504. 
Elvira D. (Howard), 214. 
Elvira H., 294. 
Emetine, 466. 
Emeline (Beebe), 191, 317. 
Emeline (Cleveland), 374, 

457. 
Emeline H. (Knapp) (not 

Eveline), 123, 238, 618. 
Emeline R., 262. 



Churchill, continued. 
Emery, 68. 
Emery S., 146. 
Emilius, 406. 
Emily, 70, 79, 96, 105, 127, 

164, 176,179,182,276,304, 

309, 369, 48S, 528, 632, 577, 

596, 597, 602. 
Emily A., 179. 
Emily A. (Davis), 397,488. 
Emily (Adams), 369. 
Emily Amanda, 192. 
Emily Amelia, 419. 
Emily (Bennett), 214, 215. 
Emily (Crosby), 219. 
Emily (Drummond), 381, 

475. 
Emily E. (Leonard), 445, 

544. 
Emily Eva, 460. 
Emily F., 24S. 
Emily G. (Hall), 379, 409. 
Emily Green, 510. 
Emily Halt, 469. 
Emily Howard. 243. 
Emily J., 203, 506, 529. 
Emily Jane, 614. 
Emily (Kilbreth), 449. 
Emily (Kins), 263. 
Emily Louise, 465. 
Emily M., 302, 437, 593. 
Emily Maria, 459. 
Emily Melissa, 46S. 
Emily (North), 414, 514. 
Emily (Ordway), 175, 302. 
Emily (Parker), 616. 
Emily (Shadbolt), 427, 528. 
Emily (Tribble), 133,247. 
Emily Virginia, 465. 
Emily (Wilcox), .379, 467. 
Emily (Willis), 84, 183. 
Emma, 149, 220, 235, 441, 

476, 482, 501, 504, 627, 

588, .599. 
Emma A , 303, 522, 592. 
Emma A. (Black), 320. 
Emma A. (Wooley), 149. 
Emina Abigail, 522. 
Emma Adelia, 260. 
Emma .Ann, 5.37. 
Emma (Blaine), 222. 
Emma (Boise), 69, 150. 
Emma (Bowcn), 114, 231. 
Emma C, 487. 
Emma C. (Edwards), 488. 
Emma D., 294. 
Emma Derbyshire, 472. 
Emma (Derbyshire), 347, 

381. 
Emma E , 545. 
EmmaE. (Cutis), 481. 
Emma E. (Wentworth), 

262. 
Emma Emmeline, 475. 
Emma Emogene, 293. 
Emma P.. 610. 
Emma F. (Latham), 313. 
Emma Frances, 200. 
Emma Franklin, 244. 
Emma (Gold), 507. 
Emma (Harris), 520. 
Emma Irene, 115. 
Emma J., 314, 549, 615. 
Emma Jane, 615. 
Emma (Johnson), 405. 
Emma L., 270. 
Emma (Lake), 237. 
Emma Louise, 208. 
Emma (Ogilvio), 598. 
Emma Olivia, 216. 
Emma (Robinson). 596. 
Emma (Rose), 260, 261. 
Emma (Strona), 614. 
Emma (Sumraeril) ,418,519. 



Churchill, continued. 
Kmma T., 232. 
Emma V. (Latimer), 470. 
Emmeline, 181, 286, 378, 

383, 407, 577, 582. 
Emmeline Amelia, 123. 
Emmeline (Burgess), 217. 
Emmeline E. (Dodge), 203. 
Emmeline (Green), 608. 
Emmeline (I'ope), 49, 118. 
Emmeline Pulsifer, 469. 
Emmeline S. (Bailey), 46, 

116. 
Emmeline V., 2.54. 
Emmet, 614. 
Emmet C, 532. 
Enid Margaret, 539. 
Enoch Chester, 584, 600. 
Enoch N., 509. 
Enos, 24, 56, 127, 155, 242, 

280, 488, 489, 619. 
Enos Albert, 280. 
Epenetus W., 385, 476. 
Epbraim, 12, 20, 24, 26, 59, 

60, 134, 135, 167. 
Ephraim E., 250. 
Ephraim F., 248. 
Ephraim Finney, 134, 248. 
Erasmus D., 463. 
Erasmus Darwin, 378, 463. 
Erastus, 90, 182, 191. 
Ermina L., 448. 
Ermina May, 548. 
Ernest, 116, 306, 311, 531. 
Ernest B., 310. 
Ernest Coin, 626. 
Ernest M., 198,492. 
Ernest T., 200. 
Erni Norman, 519. 
Ernst, 221. 
Erwin,614. 
Esbon, Dr., 210. 
Estetta, 491, 616. 
EstellaL. (Hart), 428,630. 
Estelta M.,238. 
Estelta Malta, 538. 
Estelta Maud, 481. 
Estelle, 229, 264. 
Estelle Maria, 116. 
Esther, 55, 158, 207, 277, 

348, 350, 369, 385, 398, 435, 

490, 562. 
Esther Ann, 394, 573. 
Esther Annette, 228. 
Esther (Brooks), 49, 118. 
Esther (Harlow), 138, 257. 
Esther Helen, 476. 
Esther (Hull), 568, 562. 
Esther J., 496, 497. 
Esther J. (Rogers), 181, 

307. 
Esther L., 506. 
Esther (Lloyd), 335, 348. 
Esther M., 386. 
Esther P. (Payne), 379, 

470. 
Esther (Parmelee), 353. 

406. 
Esther (Shaw), 167, 294. 
Esther (Shepard), 158. 
Esther (Turner), 576, 590. 
Eth.an S., 160, 243, 285. 
Ethel 259. 
Ethel Ann, 495. 
Ethel Austin, 228. 
Ethel L., 462. 
Ethel May, 260, 533. 
Ethel (Richey), 491. 
Ethelbert C, 493. 
Ethetiud. 541. 
Etta A., 302. 
Etta Idell, .538. 
Etta M.,317. 
Etta Maria, 408. 



642 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 
Etta (Mather), 594. 
Etta Myrtilla, 234. 
Eudora F. (Browning), 

,546. 
Eugene, 269, 405. 
Eugene Hoyt, 518. 
Eugene J., 495. 
Eulala, 226. 

Eunice, 32, 39, 74, 77, 78, 
96, 101, 133,149, 161, 209, 
256, 280, 287, 352, 423, 444, 
577, 609. 
Eunice (Badger), .39, 96, 
Eunice Barnes, 444. 
Eunice (Barnes), 344,368. 
Eunice O., 281. 
Eunice (Churchill), 32, 74, 

161. 
Eunice (Corington), 59, 

133. 
Eunice (Culver), 338, 352. 
Eunice (Demiuy), 332. 
Eunice (Durkee), 71, 155. 
Eunice (Dyer), 111. 
Eunice Elizabeth, 406. 
Eunice Ellen, 113. 
Eunice (Finney), .59. 
Eunice (Follansbee), 119, 

235. 
Eunice J., 207. 
Eunice (King-Hoyt), 45, 

112. 
Eunice (Kinney), 41, 100. 
Eunice (Lewis), 73, 160. 
Eunice Mahala, 508. 
Eunice (Morey), 162, 288. 
Eunice (Morris), 399. 
Eunice (Payne), 363,431. 
Eunice (Piney), 342, 362. 
Eunice R., 169 
Eunice Ripley, 79. 
Eunice (Ripley), 16, 32. 
Eunice Rosetta, 280. 
Eunice 8. (Flanders), 460, 

5.50. 
Eunice (Saxtou), 335, 347. 
Eunice (Shaw), 34, 84. 
Eunice (Sturtevant), 76, 

166, 609. 
Eunice T. (Simmons), 78, 

170. 
Eunice (Van Duser), 406. 
Eunice Vienna, 469. 
Eunice (York), 69, 150. 
Eva, 207, 226, 488, 508, 548, 

.594. 
Eva Belden, 2.34. 
Eva (Bramble), 506. 
Eva C, 218. 
EvaC. (Tuck), 598. 
Eva Hammond, 312. 
Eva L., 485. 
Eva Laura, 467. 
Eva M.,227. 
Eva M. (Voorhees), 550. 
Eva Maria, 311. 
Eva (Upton), 257. 
Evalin (Brown), 569. 
Evaline, 284, 396. 
Evaline (Norton), 572. 
Evangeline, 502. 
Evelina, 459. 
Eveline, 434. 
Eveline (Beach), 467. 
Eveline (Blanchard), 159, 

284. 
Eveline (Bronson), 578. 
EvelineE. (Bradfield), 195, 

320. 
Eveline Elizabeth, 485. 
Eveline May, 548. 
Evelyn, 500. 
Evelyn Adams, 407. 



Churchill, continued. 

Evelyn Augusta, 315. 

Evelyn B., 248. 

Evelyn Clinton, 406. 

Everett, 199. 

Experience, 25. 

Experience (Ellis), 7, 12. 

Experience (Hale), 96, 203. 

Experience (Stafford), 37, 
91. 

Ezekiel, 89, 336, 338, 3.52, 
405. 

Ezekiel Henry, 3.53, 406. 

Ezekiel St. John, 371. 

Ezra, 19, 36, 41,42, 72, 79, 
80, 89, 103, 104, 106, 126, 
138,156,171,184,216,217, 
218, 241, 258, 615. 

Ezra, Jr., 157. 

Ezra F., :i09. 

Ezra Rhodes, 241. 

Fabyan, 186. 

Faith, 27. 

Fannie, 236, 250, 254, 255, 
288, 460, 488, 522, 599. 

Fannie Bell, 278, 616. 

Faunie E., 4.59. 

Fannie Fassett, .521. 

Fannie G., 238. 

Fannie Hart, 171. 

Fannie L., 482. 

Faunie M., 309, 462. 

Fannie (Murch), 309. 

Fannie (Tinkham), 255. 

Fannie W., 303. 

Fanny, 41, 191, 192, 318. 

Fanny Buckminster, 298. 

Fanny (Cloose), 613. 

Fanny (Davenport), 90, 
191. 

Fanny (Dudley), 270. 

Fanny Fuller, 373. 

(Farling), 569. 

Fayetta, 482. 

Fayette, 505. 

Fenton Orris, 534. 

Ferguson, 187. 

Fidelia, 175, 400. 

Fidelia (Bushnell), 375, 

458. 
Finette, 434. 
Finvola (Campbell), 504. 

Fitz Henry, 572, 588. 

Flavilla V. (Kellogg), 202. 

FlaviuB, 445. 

Flora, 149, 306, 310, 315. 

Flora A. 271. 

Flora (Adams), 118, 235. 

Flora Amelia, 271. 

Flora Belle, 310. 

Flora G., 475. 

Flora G. (Jack), 228. 

Flora L., 549. 

Flora (Merrill), 303. 

Flora (Owen),. 307. 

Floraman, 304. 

Florence, 220, 242, 259, 264, 

460, 465, 483, 5U0, 532. 
Florence A., 301. 
Florence Aline, 171. 
Florence C, .591. 
Florence (Campbell), 458. 
Florence Celia, 279. 
Florence Ethel, 485. 
Florence (Friend), 267. 
Florence (Harris), 216. 
Florence (Hubbard), 218. 
Florence Idelle, 550. 
Florence (Jennings), 547. 
Florence Josephine, 454. 
Florence M. (Windsor), 

299. 
Florence May, 234, 281. 
Florence N. (Dawson), 283. 



Churchill, c-ontinufd. 
Floretta T., 489. 
Florinda, 180. 
Florinda W., 178. 
Flossie Estelle, 205. 
Floyd, 550. 
Floyd K., 491. 
Floyd Leroy, 494. 
Floyd W., 266. 
Forest F.,151. 
Forest White, 258. 
Francelia, 149. 
Francelia A. (White), 285. 
Francelia, 492. 
Frances, 162, 219, 238, 289, 

295,351. 
Frances A., 385, 549. 
Frances A. (Clark), 288. 
Frances A. (Taylor), 466. 
Frances A. C. (McKin), 

57, 128. 
Frances Amelia. 469. 
Frances Ann, 457. 
Frances Caroline, 199. 
Frances (Dervan), 252. 
Frances E. (Richardson), 

49, 118. 
Frances Eveline, 428. 
Frances Gertrude, 314. 
Frances Ilsley, 116. 
Frances (Jackson), 604- 
Frances Jane, 445. 
Frances L. (Rogers), 272. 
Frances Ticnore, 213. 
Frances Maria, 175, 216. 
Frances Marion, 200, 318, 

408. 
Frances (Marshall), 201. 
Frances Mary, 210. 
Frances Matilda Gertrude, 

469. 
Frances (Morris), 596. 
Frances P. (Warner), 448, 

548. 
Frances (Richards), 364, 

433. 
Frances V., 198. 
Francis, 25, 57, 126, 1.30, 
186, 244, 305, 416, 505, 614. 
Francis Augustus, 600. 
Francis C, 243. 
Francis Elliott, 417, 617. 
Francis Gerald, 202. 
Fran«is Gorton, 201. 
Francis H., 242. 
Francis Henry, 192. 
Francis L., 450, 550. 
F'rancis Leraoyne, 472. 
Francis Marion, 468, 505. 
Francis Melbourne, 319. 
Francis Samuel, 517. 
Francis Vennell, 129. 243. 
Francis Wayland, 429, 531. 
Francis Worcester, Capt., 

58, 129. 
Frank, 116, 197, 220, 2.31, 
242, 244, 282, 292, 304, 
320, 599, 613, 614. 
Frank A., 232, 306. 
Frank Alanson, 191,317. 
Frank Albert, 132. 
Frank B., 490. 
Frank Blakeslee, 534. 
Frank Burr, 545. 
Frank Campbell, 458. 
Frank D., 488. 
Frank Delason, 451, 551. 
FrankE., 207, 491, 546. 
Frank F., 550. 
Frank G., 474, 549. 
Frank Giles, 228. 
Frank H., 192, 203. 
Frank Henry, 605. 
Frank Herbert, 471. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



643 



Churchill, continuerl. 
Frank Uolmes, 481. 
Frank Homer, 2ti0. 
Frank Lee, 5-13. 
P'rank Leslie, 458. 
Frank M., 205,257,'598,'600. 
Frank N., 307. 
Frank Oliver, 546. 
Frank P., 226, 2fl6. 
Frank R., 221, 533. 
Frank 8., 2.33, 521. 
Frank Spooner, 300. 
Frank Virgil, 542. 
Frank Wilbur, 615. 
Frank Wilson, 294. 
Franklin, 128, 247. 
Franklin B., 283. 
Franklin Dwis^bt, 434, 534. 
Franklin F., 533. 
Franklin Groen, 132. 
Franklin Harvey, 688. 
Franklin Hunter, 99. 
Franklin Newton, 171. 
Franklin Feck, 470. 
Franklin Pierce, 295. 
Franklin S., .504. 
Fred, 282, 594. 
Fred Alvin, 309. 
Fred C, 310. 
Fred D., 538. 
Fred H., 197. 
Fred Lee, 128, 242. 
Fred Loring, 258. 
Fred M., 549, 
Fred Pearee, 550. 
Fred S., 232. 
Fred Sylvester, 258. 
Fred T., 288. 
Fred W., 273. 
Fred Warren, 521. 
Fred Weaver, 472. 
Frederic, 122, 517. 
Frederic Lafayette, 536. 
Frederick, 48, 183, 189, 198, 

218, 241,242,293,308,315, 
461,. 599, 605. 

Frederick A., 128, 295. 
Frederick A., Jr., 225. 
Frederick Arthur, 229, 244. 
Frederick Augustus, 111, 

117, 128, 187, 225,234, 314, 

467. 
Frederick E., 476. 
Frederick Ellis, 247. 
Frederick Griswold, 522. 
Frederick H., 473. 
Frederick Hosca, .540. 
Frederick Levi, 593. 
Frederick Meecham, 98. 
Frederick S.,2S5. 
Frederick Seward, 94. 
Frederick Stephen, 290. 
Frederick Tobie, 311. 
Frederick W., 564, 573. 
Frederick William, 315. 
Freeborn, 443, 543. 
Freeman, 108, 220. 
Freeman Grozier, 79, 171. 
Gamaliel, 20. 
Gardner, 90. 
Gardner Asaph, iii, iv, v, 

vi, vii, ix, x,230, 297,462, 

463, 468. 
Garrett O., 564, 578. 
Garth, 202. 
. Gaylord, .580. 

Genevieve Leona, 316. 
George, xiii. xv, 37,92, 103, 

106,118, 126,131,136,160, 

162, 165, 186, 193, 214, 21S, 

219, 221, 234, 235, 240,256, 
288, 292, 2.'3, 306,314, 317, 
359, 379, 382,402,409, 418, 
420, 426, 444, 470, 473, 495, 



Churchill, continupcl . 

506, 519, 528, 572, 576, 5S3, 
592, 594, .599, 603,616. 
George, Capt., 94, 200. 
George, Rev. 217. 
George A., 112. js=-- 
George Albert, 111, 224..^ 
George Arthur, 314. 
George Atwood, 173, 30], 

470r 
George B., 521, 528. 
George Bacon, 200. 
George Bosworth, 171. 
George Boy er, 213, 214. 
George Brayton, 473. 
George Byron, 490. 
George C, 487. 
George Charles Spencer, 

Duke, XV. 
George Clarence, 381, 473. 
George Clinton, 119, 235. 
George Daney, 528. 
George E., 203, 251, 434, 

490, 53 1. 
George Edward, 309, 510. 
George Ernst, 221. 
George F., 291 . 
George Francis, 132, 246. 
George Frederick, 188, 216, 

315. 
George H., 273, 294, 544, 

549, .i98. 
George Harlan, 320. 
George Harris, 112, 227. 
George Harvey, 451, 551. 
George Hathaway, 523. 
George Henry, 287, 600, 

605. 
George Hiram, 187, 314. 
George Hyel (not George 

A.), 601, 605, 619. 
George J., 320. 
George King, 605. 
George Knox, 257. 
George L., 221, 294. 
George Lathrop, 103. 
George LeKorest, 301. 
George Levi, 503. 
George Lewis, 167,294, .311. 
George M., 146, 271, 284. 
George Maj% 281. 
George Milford, 208. 
George Milton, 475, 520. 
George Morse, 596. 
(ieorge O., S46. 
George Paul, 490. 
George Perrv, 279. 
George Phillips, 300. 
George Quincy, 171 
George R., 586, 601. 
George Rollin, 204. 
George S., 271, 498. 
George Samuel, 313. 
George Silas, 515. 
George Spencer, Duke, 

xiv, XV. 
George Sumner, 245. 
George Teylor. 198. 
George Thompson, 415, 515 
George Vernon, 397, 488. 
George W., 122. 237, 238, 

249, 250, 263, 259, 261, 399, 

434, 452, 490. 
George W., Rev., 195,319. 
George W. C, 16S. 
George W. D., 145. 
George Warren, 313. 
George Washington, 128, 

132, 217, 379, 437, .535, .536, 

572,588, .597. 
George Washington, Dr., 

58, 133. 
George Washington Hay. 

man, 424. 



Churchill, continnecl. 

George Webster, 131. 

George William, 197, 445, 
544.' 

Georgie, 218, 244. 

Georgia D., 483. 

Georgia E., 227. 

Georgianna, 219. 

Georgianna M , 294. 

Geraldine, 596. 

Gerard, 596. 

German Sheldon, 272. 

Gershom, 17. 

Gertrude, 216, 246, 601, 604. 

Gertrude A., 592. 

Gertrude A. (Taylor), 132, 
246. 

Gertrude R. (Locke), .546. 

Gertrude Charlotte, 590. 

Gertrude (Dickinson), 534. 

Gertrude Emma, 473. 

Gertrude (Flint), 1.34, 251. 

Gertrude (Frisby), 486. 

Gertrude Maria, 588. 

Gertrude (Nicker8on),4o4. 

Gertrude (Ramsey), 378, 
463. 

Gertrude (Silver), 458. 

Gilbert, .57, 121, 236, 456. 

Gilbert, Dr., 368, 444. 

Gilbert .'\nthony, 451. 

Gilbert Barnes, 444. 

Gilbert C, 498. 

Gilbert F., 250. 

Gilbert W., 408, 501, 564, 
.574. 

Gilbert Willet, 466. 

Giles, xiii, .330, 335, 342, 
.348, 359, 382, o84, 474, 541, 
611. 

Giles, Dr., 348, 383. 

Giles Wilcox, 377. 

Gladys, 509. 

Gladys Erminnie, 493. 

Gladys Ferguson, 228. 

Gladys M., 266. 

Glen R., 551. 

Glenwood B., 280. 

Goldie, 608. 

Goldie L.. 487. 

Grace, 538. 

Grace A., 243, 285. 

Grace A. (Churchill), 243, 
285. 

Grace C, 268. 

Grace Cora, 224. 

Grace D., 254. 

Grace (Delphy), 271. 

Grace Edna, 234. 

Grace Ethel, 243. 

Grace F., 273. 

Grace Huntington, 199. 

Grace L., 605. 

Grace M., 266. 

Grace M. (Allen), 255. 

Grace (Tylle), xiii. 

Grace Vivian, 314. 

Grace W. (B.rry), 522. 

Granville Mellen, 289. 

Gustavus, 126. 

Gustavus Vasa, 128. 

Guy, 235. 

Guy Fordyee, 471. 

Guy Lester, 228. 

H. Almira, 603. 

H. N.,462. 

Hamilton, 437. 

Hanraer D., 489. 

Hannah, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 17, 24, 
25, 26, 30, 31, 3.5, 41, 57, 
60, 61, 63, 66, 69, 71, 73, 
74, 82, 89, 102, 108, 128, 
135, 136,143,158,165,184, 
186, 219, 221 , 249, 253, 255, 



644 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

264, 309, 313, 325, 326, 327, 

333, 340,353,363, 370, 430, 

469, 505, 563, 567, 568. 
Hannah Almira, 595. 
Hannah B. (SiBsons), 67, 

145. 
Hannah (Bailey), 146, 264. 
Hannah (Baker), 352, 405. 
Hannah (Barnes), 12, 25, 

342, 362. 
Hannah (Bartletl), 7, 9. 
Hannah (Belden), 342, 360. 
Hannah Belden, 360. 
Hannah (Boardman), 342, 

358. 
Hannah Brown, 410. 
Hannah (Capron), .572,588. 
Hannah (Churchill), 108, 

219, 221. 
Hannah (Covington), 135. 
Hannah Crawford, 168. 
Hannah (Curtis), 10, 18. 
Hannah (Cushman), 73, 

158. 
Hannah (Dates), 570. 
Hannah (Dobbs), 562, 564. 
Hannah L). (Driukwater), 

174, 301. 
Hannah (Driscol), 275. 
Hannah E., 148, 253, 302. 
Hannah E. (Pratt), 402, 

498. 
Hannah Eliza, 144. 
Hannah Elizabeth, 443. 
Hannah (Ellis), 11, 23. 
Hannah Faunce, 94. 
Hannah (Foster), (not 

Worcester), 12,24, 617. 
Hannah (Freeland),93, 196. 
Hannah G. (Torrey), 311. 
Hannah (Harlow), 18. 
Hannah (Hincke), 561, 563. 
Hannah' (Holmes), 209. 
Hannah (Hosea), 61, 137. 
Hannah Hosea, 256. 
Hannah Hunt, 128. 
Hannah J. (Bailey), 113, 

231. 
Hannah Jane, 216, 293. 
Hannah (Kinney), 597. 
Hannah L. (Atkins), 380, 

471. 
Hannah Langdon, 113. 
Hannah M., 122. 
Hannah M. (Bacon), 152, 

271. 
Hannah Maria, 382, 456. 
Hannah Meiinda, 132. 
Hannah N., 185. 
Hannah Nelson, 247. 
Hannah (Norton), 343, 366. 
Hannah (Nye), 59,133. 
Hannah Otis, 125. 
Hannah (Percival), 348. 

382. 
Hannah (Bontus), 2,5, 320. 
Hannah (Sampson), 25. 
Hannah (Schriver), 51, 121. 
Hannah (Smith), 28, 66. 
Hannah T. (Harlow), 38, 

94. 
Hannah W., 108. 
Hannah (While), 184,310. 
Hannah (Wiggiu), 267. 
Hannah (Woodward), 75, 

165. 
Happy C, 530. 
(Hardy), 166. 
Hardy, .504. 
Harlie J., 589. 
Harlow, 369. 
Harminia Ernestine, 496. 
Harold, 305, 475, 501. 



Churchill, continued. 

Harold B., 485. 

Harold Earle, 201. 

Harold Edwin, 539. 

Harold Linsley, 495. 

Harrie Creenleaf, 301. 

Harriet, 50, 64, 75, 89, 97, 
119, 120, 121, 122, 125, 
137, 176, 189, 220, 236, 
240, 252, 264, 277, 315, 
354, 361, 369, 377, 38.3, 
397, 424, 459, 461, 492, 
504, 528, 573, 582, 585. 

Harriet A., 218, 461. 

Harriet A. (Drew), 130, 
244. 

Harriet A. (McKibben), 
122, 238. 

Harriet A. (Russell), 492. 

Harriet A. (Sibbetts), 602, 
605. 

Harriet A. (Witter), 524. 

Harriet (Ackwoith), 507. 

Harriet (Allen), 451, 551. 

Harriet Amanda, 196. 

Harriet Anna, 229. 

Harriet (Austin), 376, 460. 

Harriet B., 140. 

Harriet Beecher, 234. 

Harl-iet (Bostwick), 452. 

Harriet Brewer, 299. 

Harriet Cordelia, 353, 406. 

Harriet Decker, 600. 

Harriet (Dresser), 366, 440. 

Harriet E., 96, 203, 596. 

Harriet E. (Clark), 311. 

Harriet E. (Hoole), 111, 
223. 

Harriet Eliza, 224, 383. 

Harriet Elizabeth, 261, 421. 

Harriet Emmeline, 112, 

Harriet Eugenia, 603. 

Harriet F. (Armstrong), 
91, 194. 

Harriet (Fitch), 450. 

Harriet (Criswold- Will- 
iams), 444. 

Harriet (Hamblen), 188. 

Harriet (Holmes), 81, 176. 

Harriet (Hubbard- 
Arnold),391, 484. 

Han let J. (Sto well), 245. 

Harriet Josephine, 471. 

Harriet Julia, 415. 

Harriet (Krueger), .300. 

Harriet L., 310, 516. 

Harriet L. (Parker), 149, 
265. 

Harriet (Littlefield), 564, 
575. 

Harriet M., 260. 

Harriet M. (Clark), 289. 

Harriet M. ( Graham-Tom - 
linson), 269. 

Harriet M. (Porter), 412, 
512. 

Harriet McMartin, 585. 

Harriet Maria, 244. 

Harriet Mason, 513. 

Harriet Mellissa, 283. 

Harriet (Moore), 118, 235. 

Harriet Newell, 256. 

Harriet (Perkins), 3T6, 460. 

Harriet (Potter), 59G, 604. 

Harriet (Pro through), 408, 
503. 

Harriet Ruth, 305. 

Harriet S., 237, 485,486. 

Harriets. (Hyel),585, 601. 

Harriet (Short), 615. 

Harriet Sophia, 467. 

Harriet (Thoraasi, 183,310. 

Harriet (Walker), 50S. 

Harriet (Weeks), 583,599. 



Churchill, continued. 
Harriet Welles, 512. 
Harriet (Wightman), 345, 

375 
Harriett, 302, 551. 
Harrietle, 590. 
Harriette Lavanch, 460. 
Harrietle M.,460. 
Harrison, 149, 265. 
Harrison Tyler, 475. 
Harry, 128, 144, 235, 304, 

306, 384, 504. 
Harry Augustus, 244. 
Harry B., 257. 
Harry C, 268. 
Harry E., 205. 
Harry Garfield, 319. 
Harry Howard, 281. 
Harry Latimer, 470. 
Harry M., 304. 
Harry N., 284. 
Harry Van Osdall, 205. 
Harry W., 218, 308. 
Harry Wilber, 311. 
Hartwell, 149, 266. 
Harvey, 77, 156, 169, 250, 

304, 410, 505, 508, 595. 
Harvey G.. 219,267. 
(Haskins-Blakesley), 71. 
Haswell, B., 485. 
Hattie, 279, 305, 542. 
Hattie B. (Ferguson), 228. 
Hattie E., 292, 498, 546. 
Hattie E. (Hamblet), 203. 
Hattie E. (Sheldon), 313. 
Hattie L., 498. 
Hattie M. (Barnes), 283. 
Hattie Mabel, 522. 
Hattie P., 284, 285. 
Havelock, 210. 
Hazel,. 529. 
Hazel M., 266. 
Heber Bishop, 223. 
Helen, 91, 114, 119, 170, 

459, 464, 527. 
Helen A., 494. 
Helen A. (Tower), 294. 
Helen Adah, 600. 
Helen Augusta, 454. 
Helen C, 227. 
Helen Dewey, 198. 
Helen (Dowd), 401. 
Helen E., 227, 499, 529, 541. 
Helen E. (Carneuter), 181, 

307. 
Helen H., 295. 
Helen H. (Briggs), 289'. 
Helen Harvey, 241. 
Helen (Jennings), 505. 
Helen L., 288. 
Helen Louise, 584. 
Helen Lucretia, 282. 
Helen Lucy, 445. 
Helen M., 402, 498. 
Helen Mar, 129. 
Helen Maria, 286. 
Helen Marr, 145. 
Helen May, 495. 
Helen (Mott), .568,584. 
Helen O. (French), 298. 
Helen P., 519. 
Helen Susan, 99. 
Heman, 61, 138,594. 
Heman Allen, 96.203. 
Henderson, 581,614. 
Henrietta, xiv, 43, 108, 583. 
Henrietta A. (Fay), 300. 
Henrietta (Cisco), 615. 
Henrietta (Estey), 210. 
Henrietta (Foster), 466. 
Henrietta Jane, 222. 
Henrietta (Vance), 130, 

244. 
Henrietta (Wood), 424. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



045 



Churchill, continued. 

Henry, 54, 9-1, 112, 125,131, 
144, 150,167, 176,198,217, 
220, 221, 225, 240, 242, 250, 
282, 28S, 289, 291, 294, 295, 
353,378,448,453,457,464, 
627, 538, 563, 567, 568, 509, 
576,583, 584,591,604,615, 
619. 

Henry, Dr., 217. 

Henry A., 296. 

Henry Ambrose, 536. 

Henry Andros, 510. 

Henry Anson, 309. 

Henry B., 592. 

Henry C, 238, 316,453,470. 

Henry Clay, 204, 434, 533. 

Henry Cushman, 283. 

Henry D., 249, 252. 

Henry Dwia;ht, 510. 

Henry E., 398, 546. 

Henry P^dward, 486. 

Henry Ezekiel, 406. 

Henry Franklin, 244. 

Henry Gilstrap, 510. 

Henry Harrison, 203. 

Henry Heyer, 584. 

Henry Hill Boody, 111. 

Henry J., 421, 523. 

Henry L., 198, 240. 

Henry Lewis, 525, 600. 

Henry Lyman, 470. 

Henry Melville, 258. 

Henry Mortimer, 682, 598. 

Henry Mott, 584. 

Henry P., 311. 

Henry Palmer, 191, 317. 

Henry Perkel, 256. 

Henry Phillips, 583. 

Henry Price, 535. 

Henry T., 487. 

Henry Ufford, Capt., 379, 
469. 

Henry W., 226, 277. 

Henry William, 275. 

Hepeibah, 82. 

Herbert.l 16,198,248,461 ,508. 

Herbert C, 117. 

Herbert H., 228. 

Herbert Haddock, 460. 

Herbert Hiram, 546. 

Herbert Leon, 228. 

Herbert R., Jr., 260. 

Herbert Kem.*on, 260. 

Herbert Winston, 459. 

Herman, 489, 493, 598. 

Herman Hoyt, 534. 

Hervey A., 546. 

Hervey Shaw, 182. 

Hester Eunice, 432. 

Hetty, 143. 

Hezekiah, 331, 332, 344, 368. 

Hincke, 563. 

Hiram, 66, 88, 95, 155, 162, 

187.279, 318,369,445,576, 
589. 

Hiram De Forrest, 192,317. 

Hiram Noah, 95. 

Hiram Parker, 446, 545. 

Hiram S., 527. 

Hiram W., 446. 

Hiram Wallace, 279. 

Hiram William, 440, 638. 

Hobart, 576, 592. 

Hobert D., 483. 

Hollis, 46, 183. 

Hollis Hutching, 146, 262. 

(Holmes), 247. 

Homer, 405, 576, 591. 

Homer Cullen, 406, 500. 

Homer E., 498. 

Hope E., 203. 

Horace 1.56, 183, 199, 275, 

279.280, 308,361,504. 



Churchill, continued. 
Horace A., 301. 
Horace Albert, 275. 
Horace Alexander, 275. 
Horace Carter, 532. 
Horace F., 301. 
Horace H., 205. 
Horace M.,97. 
Horace Maun, 234. 
Horace P., 177. 
Horace W., 281. 
Horatio, 149, 266. 
Hosea, 75, 162, 163, 288. 
Howard, 292,463. 
Howard Crosby, 300. 
Howard I)., 260, 629. 
Howard E., 491. 
Howard Kellogg, 202. 
Howard L., 310. 
Howard Lee, 483. 
Howard Malcolm, 257. 
Howard R., 204. 
Howel E., 273. 
Howell, 596. 
Hubert, 532. 
Hugh H., 273. 
Hulda, 50, 349, 373. 
Hulda (Beecher). 330, 342. 
Hulda (Brown), 22, 49. 
Huldah, 346. 
Huldah Jane, 182. 
Huldah (l^hillip.s), 566, 580. 
Hull, 564. 
(Hurll), 128, 242. 
Ichabod, 11, 15, 19, 20, 32, 

39, 44, 74, 76, 77, 95, 161. 
Ichabod I)., 46, 117. 
Ichabod F., 117. 
Ichabod Sylvester, 168, 295. 
Ida, 221, 295, 317, 318, 522, 

627, 529, 594. 
IdaC. (Lilley),240. 
IdaC. (Matthews), 202. 
Ida (Curtis), 505. 
Ida E., 301. 
Ida (Estes),296. 
Ida F. (Thompson), 261. 
Ida Frances, 509. 
Ida (Hall), 132. 
Ida L. (Blodget),312. 
Ida M., 267. 

Ida M. (Thompson), 147. 
Ida Matilda, 458. 
Ida May, .594. 
IdaN., 541. 
Ida (Post), 520. 
Ida (Thompson), 264. 
Ida V. (Le Rean), 273. 
Idella Francis, 172. 
Iguatia (Storrs), 194, 319. 
Imogene, 287. 
Inez, 505, 601. 
Inez E. (Anthony), 401. 
Inez (Lent), 250. 
Ira, 342, 362,363, 581. 
Ira, Jr., 363, 433. 
Ira L., 422. 
Ira Rodney, 430. 
Ira S., 308. 
Ira Sprague, 293. 
Irena, 90, 115, 264, 351. 
Irena (Berry), 147, 264. 
Irene (or Irena W.), 146, 

150, 233, 262,367,443,448. 
Irene C, 551. 
Irene F. (Purington) (not 

Hyroiia), 45, 115, 617. 
Irene G. (Canfield), 116, 

233. 
Irene (Grant), 207. 
Irene Rich, 371. 
Irene Sophronia, 192. 
Irene (Walton), 69, 150. 
Irma A., 462. 



Churchill, continued. 

Irving Elausing, 445. 

Irving F., 251. 

Irving L., 492, 
• Irving Lester, 493. 

Isaac, 6, 8, 9, 11, 16, 17, 19, 
20, 25, 30, 32, .34, 41, 42, 
43, 58, 71, 78, 80, 81, 100, 
144,146,153, 175,247,260, 
275, 362, 422, 522, 663, 566, 
567,580,582. 

Isaac B., 277. 

Isaac Bradford, ix, 154, 
156, 277. 

Isaac Bradford, Jr., 279. 

Isaac Covington, 133, 247. 

Isaac Newton, Deac, 887, 
481. 

Isaac O., 174. 

Isaac P., 582. 

Isabel, 199, 202, 316, 420, 
499. 

Isabel (Cuthbert), 289. 

Isabel (Gilbert), 89, 189. 

Isabel Lovejoy, 205. 

Isabel (Miller), 430, 532. 

Isabel (Rodney), 249. 

Isabella, 221, 223, 230, 426, 
473, .503. 

Isabella Bathsheba, 306. 

Isabella (Johnson), 352, 
402. 

Isabella (Long), 684, 601. 

Isabella (Van Osdall), 205. 

Isabelle, 233. 

Isadora, 317. 

Isadora M., 243. 

Isadore, 207. 

Isaiah, 74, 101, 162, 208, 209, 
289, 399. 

Isaiah Frederick, 290. 

Isaiah Jenkins, 171. 

Isaiah Thomas 171. 

Isaline (Vail), 549. 

Ishmael, 508. 

Israel, 17, 35, 71, 101, 108, 
209, 275. 

Israel Gerow, 210. 

Lsrael Harding, 255. 

Israel L., 253. 

Ithamar, 342,361,364. 

Ithuel, 363, 427. 

Iva, 589. 

Ivah (Jones), 320. 

Ivan Floyd, 606. 

Ivory, 1.58,282. 

Izabenda (Bearee), 564, 
574. 

Izana, 183. 

J. Allen, 207. 

J. Louise, 304. 

Jabez, 17, 28, 34, 35, 81, 82, 
85, 86, 142, 177, 186. 

Jabez, Jr., 65, 142. 

Jackson V., 289. 

Jacob, 17. 36, 76, 81, 89,90, 
108,126, 166,176,191,221, 
583,599, 609,610. 

Jacob M.,610. 

Jacob Miles, 37, 91. 

James, 9, 24, 34, 60, 67, 74, 
90, 105, 145, 160, 162, 163, 
167,176,181,193,217,266, 
283, 286,294, 348, 352, 861, 
366,367,381,406,421, 440, 
442,447.459,495,499, 505, 
541,562, 564, 572, 581, 583, 
587,589,599,610,613, 614, 
615, 618. 

James, Capt., 31, 74. 

James, Jr., 382, 584, 573. 

James, Lieut., 17, 34. 

James A., 167, 527, 603. 

James Addison, 452. 



646 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 
James Adelbert, 458. 
James Albeit, 536. 
Jamee Alfred, 375, 458. 
James Andrew, 523. 
James B., 257. 
James Benjamin, 526. 
James Bryan, 424, 524. 
James Buchanan, 613, 614. 
James C, 102, 212. 
James Creigbton, 44, 109, 

225. 
James Curtis, 516. 
James D., 448, 548. 
James Delos, 472. 
James E., 46, 474. 
James Kdward, 210, 220, 

402. 
James Edwin, 279, 378. 
James Edwin Placido, 222. 
James F., 288. 
James Ferguson, 509. 
James ForcKt, 503. 
James Guilford, 123. 
James H., 236, 474, 499, 

599. 
James Hoit, 371, 450. 
James Jeffrey, 438, .'i35, 

536. 
James L., 213. 
James Louis, 232. 
James Louis, 2d, 232. 
James M., 375, 610. 
James Madison, 225. 
James Miller, 291. 
James Monroe, 46, 115, 129, 

597. 
James Morrill, 111, 222, 

223. 
James Mortimer, 197. 
James N. D., 184, 310. 
James Northcroft, 415, 516. 
James O., 396, 488. 
James Oliver, 289. 
James Page, 503. 
James It., 216. 
James Sherrill, 199. 
James Templeton, 437. 
James Thomas, 286. 
James Varnum, 572, 588. 
James VV., 109, 277, 389, 

483. 
James Watson, 610. 
Jane, xv, 48, 53, 61, 69, 

73, 74, 79, 88, 105, 124, 

125, 131, 138, 158, 165, 

184, 189, 207, 219, 221, 

345, 438, 455, 504, 538, 

574, 578, 599. 
Jaue A. (Barker), 402, 498. 
Jane A. (Gilchrist), 190, 

315. 
Jane A. (Thomas), 542. 
Jane Alice, 110. 
Jane Ann, 315, 582. 
Jane B., 198. 
Jane B. (Hay ward), 162, 

289. 
Jane (Baldwin), 576, 592. 
Jane (Bartlett), 37. 
Jane (Black), 408, 501. 
Jane Bushnell, 454. 
Jane (Bushnell) (not 

James), 333, 345, 374, 

618. 
Jane C, 118. 
Jaue (Carey), 253. 
Jane (Carpenter), 582, 596. 
Jane (Chambers), 67, 145. 
Jane Charlotte, 117. 
Jane (Churchill), 61, 138. 
J.ane D. (Heed), 94. 
Jane (Dell), 343, 365. 
Jane (Depuey), 143. 



Churchill, continued. 
Jaue Doty, 144. 
Jane E., 276, 389. 
June Eliza, 378. 
Jane Elizabeth, 467. 
Jane (Ellis) (or Jennie), 

31, 72, 73. 
Jane (Everett), 29, 69. 
Jane (French), 171. 
Jane (Good), 103. 
Jaue (Goodell), 435. 
Jane (Green), 143,259,529. 
Jane (Guun), 145, 261. 
Jane H., 203. 

Jaue (Hamilton), 365, 439. 
Jane Heman, 257. 
Jaue Hudson, 163. 
Jaue (Tunes), 423, 524. 
Jaue (Jackson), 402, 495. 
Jane (Kingston), 359, 418. 
Jaue L., 272. 
Jane L. (Blakeslee), 434, 

534. 
Jane L. (Porter), 49, 118. 
Jaue Lawrence, 464. 
Jane (Littletteld), 572, 588. 
Jaue M. (Wilkius), 202. 
Jaue (McVeigh), 88, 188. 
Jane (Major), 89, 189. 
Jane Mary, 638. 
Jane (Moore), 168. 
Jane (Morgan), 381, 472. 
Jaue (Palmerton),580, 596. 
Jane (Pease), 137, 256. 
Jaue ( Peverell-Meggs) , 

xiii. 
Jane (Platner), 406. 
Jaue K. (Ransom), 122, 2.38. 
JaneR. (Squires), 125, 240. 
Jane Ransom, 238. 
Jane (Reid-Corron), 210. 
Jane (Rider), 24, 53. 
Jane (Robertson), 564, 574. 
Jane Rosette, 524. 
Jaue S. (I'lummer), 454. 
Jaue (Sturr), 451. 
Jaue (Taylor), 208. 
JaneW. (Leonard), 94, 199. 
Jaue (Wattenpaugh), 514. 
Janet 11., 274. 
Janetta M., 585. 
Jauette, 286. 
.Janna, 3.33, 345, 376. 
Jarrel Eli, 536. 
Jarvis, 103. 
Jason, 145, 261. 
Jason C, 492. 
Jason E., 615. 
Jason M., 401, 495. 
Jason N.,548. 
Jasper, xi, xiii, xv, 489. 
Jasper Hazen, 114, 232. 
Jasper Newton, Rev., 536. 
Jay, 113, 131, 481. 
Jay A., 434, 533. 
Jay E., 551. 
Jean, 21. 

Jean (Fisher), 11, 21. 
Jeanette Bailey, 312. 
Jeanette Modes, 313. 
Jeanuette, 3ii2, 505, 575 . 
Jeannette (Smith), 505. 
Jedediah, 342, 364, 384. 
Jedediah Nathaniel, 209. 
Jedidah, 7. 

Jedidah (Hawes), 53, 60. 
Jefferson, 96, 198. 
Jehiel, 89. 
Jemima, 17, 60, 143, 179, 

343, 357, 365, 566. 
Jemima (Bryant), 25, 59. 
Jemima D. (Jackson), 402, 

496. 
Jemima (Hamblen), 9, 17. 



Churchill, continued. 

Jemima (Kane), 563, 566. 
Jemima (Ramus), 563, 570. 
Jennie, 236, 281, 290, 293, 

315, 318, 574, 616. 
Jennie A., 308,498. 
Jennie Adelaide, 115. 
Jennie (Bailey), 451, 551. 
Jennie (Brigham), 546. 
Jennie (Burroughs), 575, 

589. 
Jennie C, 460. 
Jennie Cora, 458. 
Jennie E., 200, 278, 616. 
Jennie E. (Hubbell), 542. 
Jennie Edna, 319. 
Jennie (Ellis) (or Jane), 

31, 72, 73. 
Jennie Esther, 234. 
Jennie F., 218. 
Jennie Frances, 244. 
Jennie (French), 401, 495. 
Jennie Hinsey, 521. 
Jennie (Hoyt), 460. 
Jennie I. (Green), 114, 232. 
Jenuiel. (Henderson), 548. 
Jennie (Jerome), xv. 
Jennie (Johnson), 406,501. 
Jennie (King), 546. 
Jennie L. (Adams), 475. 
Jennie L. (Keiber), 437. 
Jennie Lulu, 231. 
Jennie M., 309, 589. 
JennieM. (Littlefield), 311. 
Jennie (Preston), 408, 502. 
Jennie Russell, 230. 
Jennie Small, 313. 
Jennie (Terwilliger), 391. 
Jennie (Whipp), 284. 
Jeptha (Delano), 163. 
Jerathmeel, 186. 
Jeremiah, 52, 122, 123, 373, 

452. 
Jerome, 455, 581. 
Jerome Jr., 455. 
Jerome B., 237. 
Jerome Bonaparte, 613, 614. 
Jerome Neely, 597. 
Jerome Percy, 455. 
Jerry Smith, 593. 
Jerusha, 41, 94, 155, 342. 
Jerusha Bennett, 436. 
Jerusha (Freeman), 100, 

207. 
Jerusha (Gaylord), 330, 

341. 
Jerusha Gaylord, 360. 
Jerusha (Ufford), 379. 
Jerusha Ufford, 469. 
Jerusha (Willard), 38, 94. 
Jesse, 24, 40, 57, 70, 73, 97, 

100, 150, 160,208,251,285, 

330, 340, 346, 373, 378. 
Jesse, Jr., Rev., x, 342, 

357, 360. 
Jesse Edwin Stanclift, 604. 
Jesse F., 97,205. 
Jesse L., 307. 
Jesse Mather, 374, 454. 
Jesse Norman, 418, 518. 
Jesse P., 207. 
Jesse Warren, 455. 
Je8sie,237, 276, 292, 464, 499. 
Jessie A., 532. 
Jessie E., 499. 
Jessie F. (Shaw), 251. 
Jessie (.Hollenbeck), 461. 
Jessie L., 575. 
Jessie Lon, 503. 
Jessie Luciuda, 520. 
Jessie M., 278, 616. 
Joab, 82, 177, 35L 
Joanna, 7, 15, 27, 30, 32, 70, 

76, 78, 152, 166, 217, 300. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



647 



Churchill, continued. 

Joanna (Bisbee), 30, 70. 

Joanna (Bosworth), 609. 

Joanna (Bryant), 8, 15. 

Joanna H., 219. 

Joanna (Jeffrey), 251. 

Joanna Miriam, 268. 

Joanna (Rafferty), 505. 

Joanna (Sturtevant), 76, 
166. 

Job, 18, 38, 94, 200, 207. 

Joel, 146, 149, 151. 

Joel Gilbert, 190, 316. 

Joel Hall, 469. 

Joel Norton, 367. 

John, vi, xiii, xiv, xv, 1, 3, 
4,5,6, 8,9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 
17, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 
36, 37, 42, 45, 46, 47, 49, 
51, 53, 57, 61, 66, 67, 69, 
70, 88, 89, 96, 106, 107, 
112, 116,121,122,123,135, 
136, 137,143,144,145,146, 
149,151, 162,167,188,189, 
203, 219, 220, 227, 235, 236, 
242, 252, 255, 256, 260, 263, 
265, 267, 288, 320, 323, 329, 
333, 336, 337, 338, 345, 346, 
351, 354, 357, 370, 374, 379, 
399, 400, 409, 410, 411, 435, 
440,448,457,467, 473,504, 
506, 511, 558, 559, .561, 562, 
563, 564,565,566, 568, 572, 
575,578,579,580, 581,582, 
585, 587, 594, 596, 601, 604, 
615,616,617,619. 

John, Rev., 576, 590. 

John, Duke, x, xi, xiii, xiv. 

John, Jr., 467, 566. 

John A., 267, 272, 467, 605. 

John Augustus, 585, 601. 

John B., 50, 118, 119, 143, 
234, 259, 270, 293, 570. 

John Bower Preston, 477. 

John Bradford, 280. 

John 0., 111,226. 

John Charles, 238, 239, 458, 
516. 

John Charles, Hon., ix, 
123, 239. 

John Clark, 288. 

John Cowles, 464. 

John Darling, 56, 127, 242. 

John E., 126, 242. 

John Edwin, 408, 501, 531. 

John Emery, 58, 132. 

John F., 320, 397, 452, 488, 
616. 

John Fillmore, 404, 499. 

John Francis, 518. 

John Frank, 243. 

John Franklin, 127, 203. 

John Gilbert, 296. 

John Green, 536. 

John H., 439, 449, 470. 

John Harold, 315. 

John Harry, 200. 

John Harvey, 426, 428, 529. 

John Henry, 116, 233, 524, 
525, 582. 

John Hubbard, 366. 

John Ira, 192. 

John J., 585. 

John Kasson, 591. 

John L., 227, 365, 436, 545. 

John Lacy, 516, 

John Lawrence, 464. 

John Lewis, 588. 

John M.,374, 443. 

John Mailland Brewer, 299. 

John Marcellus, 537. 

John Mason, 513. 

John Maxim, 182. 

John Milton, 588. 



Churchill, continued. 
John Mulbury, 41. 
John Nathaniel, 453. 
John O. B., 516. 
John Osborne, 111. 
John Ozro, 596, 604. 
John Peter, 587. 
John Phillips Spooner, 300. 
John Pitt, 194, 319. 
John Porter, 118, 235. 
John Q., 271. 
John yuincy, 271. 
John R., 268, 272. 
John Randall, 313. 
John Ransom, 394, 486. 
John Robinson, 526. 
John Roswell, 463. 
John Russell, 103, 216, 300. 
John S., 249, 529, 567, 582. 
John Sage, 373, 452. 
John Sanford. 468. 
John Silas, 438, 535. 
John Spooner, 300. 
John Staats, 474. 
John Stephen, 137. 
John T. B., 46. 
John Tash, Col., 45, 112. 
John Thomas, .535. 
John W., 401, 492. 
John Welles, 514. 
John Wesley, Prof., 132, 

198, 209, 245, 437, 572. 
John West, 616. 
John Westbrook, 239. 
John Wiley, 217. 
John William, 146, 264, 

537, 597. 
John Winston Spencer, 

Duke, XV. 
Jonas, 89, 189, 563, 567. 
Jonathan, 6, 12, 24, 56, 250, 

288, 326, 327, 331, 344, 362, 

367, 443, 444. 
Jonathan .\., 545. 
Jonathan Franklin, 129, 130 
Jonathan K., 320. 
Jonathan Thornton, 445, 

544. 
Jones, 89, 189. 
Joseph, XV, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 

II, 13, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22, 
29, 32, 34, 36, 39, 40, 41, 
45, 46, 50, 51, 53, 57, 59, 
66, 67, 74, 75, 80, 81, 83, 
89, 95, 96, 97, 98, 107, 

III, 112, 122, 126, 133, 135, 
145,146, 161,162, 165, 174, 
176, 192, 201, 210, 220, 229, 
231, 247, 287, 303, 324, 325, 
326, 327, 330, 331, 334, 335, 
337,339, 343, 346, ,347, 348, 
350,367,378, 385, 392, 393, 
396,434,441,442, 465, 466, 
534, 541, 555, 559, 563, 570, 
578, 584, .593, 610, 611, 617. 

Joseph A., 208,438, 537. 
Joseph Adna, 439. 
Joseph B., 122,237. 
Joseph Blake, 469. 
Joseph Brace, 454. 
Joseph Burtis Peary, 600. 
Joseph Bush, 379. 
Joseph Chauncey, 434, 533. 
Joseph Crafford, 536. 
Joseph Dell, 365,437. 
Joseph E., 210, 405, 497, 

498, 499. 
Joseph Edward, 114, 231. 
Joseph Fessenden, 186, 313. 
Joseph G., 533. 
Joseph Hayford, 342, 364, 

433. 
Joseph Henry, 168, 295. 
Joseph Howard, 300. 



Churchill, continued. 

Joseph Lewis, Capt., 126, 

241. 
Joseph Lorenzo, 272. 
Joseph Lothrop, 247. 
Joseph Lynde, 417, 518. 
Joseph M., 250. 
Joseph McKeen, 173, 299. 
Joseph Martin, 525. 
Joseph Miles, 469. 
Joseph N., 439, 519, 538. 
Joseph Porter, 233. 
Joseph R., 273. 
Joseph Reginald Earle, 

217. 
Joseph Richmond, 298. 
Joseph S., 550. 
Joseph Sylvester, 468. 
Joseph T. H., 391,484. 
Joseph Tash, 45, 112. 
Joseph Tracy, 476. 
Joseph W., 293. 
Joseph Warren, 58, 131, 

185, 312. 
Joseph Whelpley,389,482. 
Joseph William, 536. 
Josephine, 131, 148, 171, 

242, 293, 319, 467, 599. 
Josephine .\., 213, 506. 
Josephine Bonaparte, 313. 
Josephine (Butler), 460. 
Josephine (Churchill), 171. 
Josephine Estella, 533. 
Josephine Hill, x, 231, 
Josephine (Newman), 517. 
Josephine S , 219. 
Josephine W., 248. 
Josephine (Wheeler), 455. 
Josephine (Willis), 183, 

308. 
Josephine (Young), 206. 
Joshua, 11, 30, 72, 73, 125, 

156, 169, 282. 
Joshua B., 122. 
Joshua Belden, 357. 
Joshua Freeman, 171. 
Joshua P., 439, 538. 
Joshua Todd, 210. 
Joshua Williams, 181,306, 
Josiah, vi, xv, 8,9, 12, 17, 

24,25,27,32,35,60,70,77, 

85, 86, 170, 183, 184, 186, 

310, 313, 323, 324, 326, 328, 

329, 331, 332, 333,344,345, 

367,375,376,442,617. 
Josiah B., 353, 354, 412, 

420. 
Josiah Butler, 437, 535. 
Josiah Darling, 128, 242. 
Josiah Hubbard, 415. 
Josiah Noble, 375. 
Josiah W., 56. 
Josiah Willis, 515. 
Josie M., 278, 616. 
Jotham, 351, 400. 
Judith Ann, 280. 
Judson, 463. 
Julia, 141, 309, 355, 369. 

415,416,420,489,583,599, 
Julia A. (Hawley), 56, 127. 
Julia A. (Marra),208. 
Julia A. (Thomas), 182. 
Julia Adelaide, 473, 576. 
Julia Allen, 174. 
Julia Almeda, 278. 
Julia Ann, 113, 121, 147, 

327, 365, 408, 427, 437, 580, 
Julia Ann (Butler), 375, 

458. 
Julia (Arnold), 41, 100. 
Julia (Bull), 4U5, 499. 
Julia Caroline, 272. 
Julia (Davis), 277. 
Julia E., 205, 206, 449. 



048 



INDEX OF NAMES 



580, 



Cburchill, continued. 
Julia Edith, ri4. 
Julia French, 177. 
Julia Gray, 244. 
Julia (House), 399, 491. 
Julia I. (I'atten), 219. 
Julia Inabella, .'i40. 
Julia (Ives), 576, 591. 
Julia Jane, 693. 
Julia M.(Doolittle),434. 
Julia (McLoud), 581. 
Julia Maria, 470, 593. 
Julia May, 2ti5. 
Julia (Mosher), 182. 
Julia (Nortou), 267. 
Julia (Patterson), 455. 
Julia ( Phillips-Porter) , 248 
Julia (Soule), 160. 
■Julia (Street), 93, 197. 
Julia W. (Perry), 491. 
Julian, 459. 
Juliana (Bowman), 

595. 
Juliet, 173. 
Juliette, 260, 570. 
Juliette (Morton), 155, 276. 
Julius, : 93, 485. 
Julius, Dr., 352, 403. 
Julius A., 547. 
Julius B., 190, 316. 
Julius C, 497. 
Julius M., 376. 
Julius R., 447, 547. 
Justus G., 421, 521. 
Kate, 270, 508. 
Kate Amelia, 543. 
Kate E., 238. 
Kate E. (Chism), 502. 
Kate F., 238. 
Kate (Kelley), 216. 
Kate (Rankin), 546. 
Kate Wilma, 198. 
Katharine, 599. 
Katharine Corinne, 457. 
Katharine (Gilfillian) , 474. 
Katharine (Hilton), 186. 
Katharine Sprague, 238, 

239. 
Katharine 

123, 239. 
Katliarine 

417,517. 
Katherine, 216, 525. 
Katherine (Higginbo- 

thara), 201. 
Katie, 225, 305, 598. 
Katie A., 530. 
Kenneth, 228,246. 
(Kenney),213. 
Kesiah (Morgan), 535. 
Keturah Julia, 577. 
Keturah (Morse), 564,577. 
Keziah (Fletcher), 40, 97. 
Keziah (Mitchell), 157. 
Kiunman, 176, 303. 
Kittie, 519, 594. 
Kitty C.,466. 
L. Myrtella, 266. 
La Fayette, 91, 193. 
La Fayette, M., 401, 494. 
Lake George, 521. 
Laleah, J., 263. 
Laney, 569. 
Laporte, 532. 
La Rue, 238. 
Launcelot, 129. 
Laura, 48, 143, 182, 223, 296, 

316, 345, 361, 366, 369, 379, 

382,411,441,456,458,580. 
Laura A., 522. 
Laura A. (Chandler), 130. 
Laura A. (Linscott), 513. 
Laura Ann, 588. 
Laura Aurelia, 241. 



T. (Sprague), 
(Whitraore), 



Churchill, continued. 
Laura B., 259. 
Laura (Conners), 257. 
Laura (Curtis), 363, 42G. 
Laura Dell, 523. 
Laura E. (Darling), 295. 
Laura E. (Verrj), 311. 
Laura (Eldridge), 249. 
Laura Emily, 468. 
Laura F. (Herrick), 270. 
Laura (Foster), 537. 
Laura Helen, 422. 
Laura lona, 468. 
Laura J. (Powers), 280. 
Laura K. (Stirling), 410, 

509. 
Laura (Linderman), 205. 
Laura M., 487, 547. 
Laura Mabel, 231. 
Laura Martha, 596. 
Laura May, 491. 
Laura Meecham, 97. 
Laura (Moreland),536. 
Laura (Nelson), 517. 
Laura S., 485. 
Laura Spencer, 128. 
Laura (Starr), 491. 
Laura W., 408. 
Laura Waters, 513. 
Laura (Wellington), 580, 

.596. 
Laura (Wells), 354,411. 
Lauren Blinn, 422. 
Lauriette (Barrows), 573, 

589. 
Laverne, 615. 
Lavina, 145, 236, 582. 
Lavinia, 67, 188, 276, 438, 

535, 578. 
Lavinia (Smith), 210. 
Lawrence, 612, 613. 
Lawrence E., 150. 
Lawrence S., 239. 
Lavi^rence Sprague, 239. 
Lawrence William, 239, 

240. 
Leah, 15,30, 71, 151, 152. 
Leah (Allen), 20, 44. 
Leander Scott, 170. 
Lebbeus, 156. 
Lebbtus C, 167. 
Lee, 131, 245, .525. 
Lee Porter, 547. 
Le Forest E., 232. 
Le Grand, 245. 
Leicester Elroy, 406. 
Leila C. (Koberts), 497. 
Leland, 490, 507. 
Leman, 367, 369,443,445. 
Leman Augustus, 543. 
Lemuel, 6, 11, 19, 22,41,42, 

49, 50, 57, 101, 106, 107, 

108, 118,128, 138,214,215, 

219, 221, 235,343, 365, 436. 
Lemuel B., 50, 119. 
Lemuel P., 170, 296. 
Lemuel Thomas, 237. 
Lena, 270. 
Lena Blanche, 481. 
Lena Lemoyne, 471. 
LenaM., 198. 
Lena (Saunders), 307. 
Lena (Skelley), 371, 450. 
Lenora, 119. 
Leo, 493. 
Leo R., 273. 
Leon A., 546. 
Leon Benjamin, 495. 
Leon Elmer, 546. 
Leoua (Bagley), 490. 
Leonard Hubbard, 408. 
Leonard K., 465. 
Leonice (Harlow), 140. 
Leonora, 235. 



Churchill, continued. 

Le Roy, 238. 

Leroy, 312, 491, 594. 

Leroy E., 260. 

Leroy Edmund, 546. 

Leroy W., 289. 

Leslie D., 270. 

Leslie L., 266. 

Leslie M., 494. 

Leslie Parker, 546. 

Lessie, 526. 

Lester Lincoln, 228. 

Lethy (Coffman), 536. 

Lelitia, 251, 253,439. 

Letitia (Durkee), 134. 

Lettie E. (Wood), 519. 

Levi, 40, 73, 75, 97, 158, 
159, 164, 165, 184, 206, 284, 
291, 340,342,344,353,356, 
360, 367, 370, 372, 400, 412, 
413, 421, 4il, 448,492, 538. 

Levi B.,361, 422. 

Levi Helden, 360, 420, 522. 

Levi D., 421. 

Levi Gaylord, 360. 

Levi Henry, 409, 454, 508. 

Levi Merrill, 408, 502, 503, 

Levi Morse, 580, 595. 

Levi William, 35.3, 405. 

Levina, 569, 661. 

•Levius, 89, 189. 

Lewis, 60, 75, 89, 106, 126, 
135, 148, 163, 179, 219, 242, 
249, .305, 364, 434, 582. 

Lewis A., 450, 549. 

Lewis B., 270. 

Lewis C, 267. 

Lewis Franklin, 130, 244. 

Lewis Kilbourn, 676, 692. 

Lewis M., 267. 

Lewis Marquis, 391, 484. 

Lewis Milton, 475. 

Lewis Nelson, 244. 

Lewis P., 127, 242. 

Libbie,320, 476. 

Libbie P., 499. 

Liberty, 175. 

Lida A., 313. 

Lilie, 149. 

Lilla, 314,315. 

Lilla E., 606. 

Lilla M., 522. 

Lillian, 150, 206,457. 

Lillian A. (Austin), 228. 

Lillian (Cady), 589. 

Lillian G., 301. 

Lillian M. (Milton), 548. 

Lillian P., 266. 

Lillian P. (Griswold), 522. 

Lillian (Sutton), 523. 

Lillian V., 269. 

Lillian Vesta, 422. 

Lillie, 509. 

LilJie A. (McDowell), 472. 

Lillie C. (Lacey1,583. 

Lillie C. (White), 258. 

Lillie Eliza. 171. 

Lillie F., 237. 

Lillie J., 598. 

Lillie M., 491, 648. 

Lillie Maud, 210. 

Lillis Barton, 137. 

Lillis Jsevada, 205. 

Lillis (Read), 17, 36. 

Linda (Rawson), 303. 

Lindsey, 226. 

Livonia P. (Kingsley), 452. 

Lizzie, 236, 304, 310. 

Lizzie Eiidora, 406. 

Lizzie J., 499. 

Lizzie M. (Addy), 188, 315. 

Lizzie (Murray), 218. 
Lizzie T., 284. 

Lizzie Willard, 454. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



649 



Churchill, cn7itinued. 
Lloyd, 260, 009. 
Loanu, 313. 
LodiiBky, 191. 
Lois, -nv, 250, 252, 294, 338. 
Lois Annie (Trask), 250. 
Lois (Baldwin), 347, 380. 
Lois C., 267. 
Lois (Caswell), 76, 167. 
Lois (Churchill), 250, 252. 
Lois Collins, 138. 
Lois Delia, 364, 431. 
Lois (Foster), 102. 
Lois (Latham), 151, 267. 
Lois (Munson) (not Eu- 
nice Payne), 342, 363, 

618. 
Lois (Strong), 350, 390, 

489. 
LoraM. (Elder), 471. 
Lorana, 598. 
Loren E., 439. 
Loren N , 548. 
Loreua, 377. 
Loreutine, 289. 
Lorenzo, 361, 421. 
Lorenzo Dow, 175. 
Lorenzo Goodwin, 131. 
Lorenzo L., 262. 
Lorenzo Lent, 422. 
Lorenzo Wesley, 145. 
Loretta (Andrews), 176, 

303. 
Lorrette, 598. 
Lorey,442, 640,541. 
Lorinda (Chase), 151. 
Loring (Lyman), 305. 
Lotta Belle, 228. 
Lottie Bell, 260. 
Lottie J., 495. 
Lottie May, 231. 
Lottie (Spaulding), 614. 
Louana (Grant), 480. 
Louis, 163, 290. 
Louis A., 537. 
Louis L., 150. 
Louis Warner, 465. 
Louisa, 82, 127, 140, 179, 

183, 253,374, 386,444, 478, 

510, 641, 542. 
Louisa A., 448. 
Louisa C, 277. 
Louisa E., 507. 
Louisa Evanza, 315. 
Louisa H., 517. 
Louisa Hannah, 123. 
Louisa (Hunt;, 4lu, 510. 
Louisa (Hurlburt), 408, 

503. 
Louisa .T. (Churcbill-John- 

stou-Taylor), 210. 
Louisa J. (Gaies), 384, 475. 
Louisa Jane, 210, 461, 535. 
Louisa Le Baron, 241. 
Louisa (Lucas), 34, 82. 
Louisa M., 476. 
Louisa May, 307. 
Louisa (Morris), 527. 
Louisa (Nichols), 435, 534. 
Louisa (Northrup), 361, 

422. 
Louisa R. (Treat), 181, 306. 
Louisa S., 185. 
Louisa (Sigison), 377, 461. 
Louisa (Smith), 253. 
Louisa (Terry), .378, 464. 
Louisa (Townsend), 578, 

594. 
Louisa W. (Giles), 112, 

228. 
Louise, 194, 315. 
Louise (Bonney), 167,294. 
Louise E., 376. 
Louise Eslelle, 542. 



Churchill, continued. 
Louise Fay, 300. 
Louise Floeda, 171. 
Louise J. (Myers), 467. 
l^ouise Oakley, 6m0. 
Louisiana (Holliday), 354, 

410. 
Louisiana (Smith), 527. 
Lovel Israel, 303. 
Lovell Kinysley, 389. 
Loverna (Greenleaf), 263. 
Lovilla (York), 29, 69, 

149. 
Lovillie, 573. 
Lovina, 84, 130, 182, 424, 

434, 534,666. 
Lovina (Grimmons), 467. 
Lovina Maria, 596. 
Lovina (Moody), S8, 186. 
Lovina (Packard), 183, 

309. 
Lovlsa, 3J9. 
Lovisa A. (Barber) [not 

Lovisa (Adams)], 371, 

45>). 
Lovisa J. (Hackett), 175. 
Lovisa Maria, 426. 
Loyal M.,485. 
Lucada A. (Carter), 529. 
Lucada G., 529. 
Lucelia M., 274. 
Lucena Ann, 360, 418. 
Lucena I. (Dame), 148, 

265. 
Lucia M.,240. 
Lucia R., 126. 
Lucian Allen, 551. 
Lucinda, 69, 72, 81, 82, 146, 

263, 344, 372, 447. 
Lucinda (Briggs), 582. 
Lucinda (Crane), 564,572. 
Lucinda E. (Saiut), 447, 

547. 
Lucinda (Hathorn), 131, 

245. 
Ijucinda J., 207. 
Lucinda (Monell), 165, 293. 
Lucinda (Thompson), 37, 

91. 
Lucius, 237, 448,582. 
Lucius I., 227. 
Lucretia, 130, 136, 381, 442, 

444, 472. 
Lucretia A. (Bacon), 94, 

200. 
Lucretia (Bocock), 365, 

437. 
Lucretia (Clements), 347, 

381. 
Lucretia (Holbrook), 182. 
Lucretia (Keen), 159, 284. 
Lucretia L., 200. 
Lucretia M. (Halliwell), 

300. 
Lucretia (Marsh), 340, 355. 
Lucretia Mott, 300. 
Lucretia (Olmsted), 356, 

416. 
Lucretia (Rowe), 369,446. 
Lucy, 19, 27, 32, 38, 39, 40, 

48, 54, 61, 68, 70, 76, 77, 

88, 96, 106, 125, 153, 166, 

218, 240, 256, 269, 281, 333, 

345, 346, 354, 367, 368, 375, 

443,462,468, 541,549,577, 

593, 612. 
Lucy A. 169, 218, 301. 
Lucy A. (Bishop), 573. 
Lucy A. (Burr-Kimball), 

287. 
Lucy Adella, 532. 
Lucy Ann, 89, 144, 183, 291, 

438. 
Lucy Augusta, 511. 



Churchill, conthiufd . 

Lucy (Burback), 26, 61. 
Lucy (Burr), 160, 287. 
Lucy C, 404. 

Lucy C. (Averill),142,259. 
Lucy Charlotte Boardman, 

516. 
Lucy (Churchill), 32, 76, 

Lucy (Clark), 365, 436. 

l.,ucy Cordelia, 610. 

Lucy (Cornwell), 346,378, 

462. 
Lucy (Dodge), 71,153. 
Lucy E., 308. 
Lucy Ellen, 178. 
Lucy (Flags), 183,308. 
Lucy (Fletcher), 29, 69. 
Lucy (Fosdick),366. 
Lucy (Frost), 122, 236. 
Lucy H., 203. 
Lucy (Hale), 377,461. 
Lucy Hall, 469. 
Lucy (Hunter), 41, 99. 
Lucy I., 302. 
Lucy I. (Headly), 275. 
Lucy J. (Rodney), 249. 
Lucy (Jeuuess), 114. 
Lucy Lovina, 467, 468. 
Lucy M., 237. 
Lucy M. (Kasson) (not 

McKlnnon), 576, 590, 

619. 
Lucy Maria, Ix, 378, 428, 

543. 
Lucy Martha, 458, 468. 
Lucy May, 461, 462. 
Lucy (Morton), 65, 142. 
Lucy (Otis), 63, 124. 
Lucy (E^almer), 32, 75. 
Lucy (Pangburn), 570, 584. 
Lucy (Pratt), 25. 
Lucy R. (French), 374, 

457. 
Lucy (Ring), 42, 105. 
Lucy (Robinson), 596. 
Lucy S., 257. 
Lucy (Savage), 67, 144. 
Lucy (Scott), 188. 
Lucv Sophia, 382. 
Lucy (Sprague), 137, 256. 
Lucy (Steel), 442, 540. 
Lucy (Swan-Billings), 184. 
Lucy (Taylor), 379, 469. 
Lucy W. (Maxim), 84, 

182. 
Lucy W. (Nye), 133, 247. 
Lucy Z., 376. 
Ludlow, 216. 
Ludrovick M., 48.5. 
Luella, 221. 
Luella Ann. 216. 
Luella Frances, 113. 
Luella M., 218. 
Lula Margaret, 495. 
Lula Viola, 543. 
Lulu, 264. 
Lulu A., 266. 
Lulu Catherine, 525. 
Lulu (Mings), 459. 
Lulu (Richmere), 319. 
Lulu Wellington, 604. 
Luman B., 580, 596. 
Luua (Holcomb), 90, 193. 
Lunette, 613, 616. 
Lura, 508. 
Lura (Hill-Roberts), 359, 

418. 
Lurana, 154, 159, 452. 
Lurana (McFarland), 73. 
Lurindia, 505. 
Luther, 112, 149, 156, 159, 

284, 290. 
Luther, Jr., 284. 



650 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Luther B., 203. 

Luther Ellsworth, 534. 

Luthera E. (Packard), 258. 

Luthera H., 497. 

Lutilda, 193. 

Lydia, x, 9, 11, 18, 19, 20, 
22, 24, 31, 33, 41, 42, 56, 
63, 65, 68, 73, 80, 82, 90, 
106, 117, 164, 166, 168, 
179, 189, 217, 218, 219, 
220, 240, 255, 266, 289, 
291, 306, 313, 318, .334, 
338, 342, 344, 346, 353, 
362, 364, 365, 373, 448, 
452, 609. 

Lydia A., 496. 

Lydia A. (Crosby), 254. 

Lydia A. (Moore), 116, 
233 

Lydia A. (Perry), 129, 243. 

Lydia A. (Rowland), 409, 
505. 

Lvdia A. (Wharff-Shaw), 
58, 133. 

Lydia Ann, 107, 114, 190, 
247, 249, 468, 536. 

Lydia Augusta, 473. 

Lydia (Beldeu), 330, 340. 

Lydia (Bosworth), 78, 170. 

Lydia (Bowdt-n), 378, 463. 

Lydia (Bradford), 50,119. 

Lydia (Briggs), 184. 

Lydia (Bryant), 6, 8. 

Lydia (Bryant-Sampson), 
31. 

Lydia (Butler-Moses), 42, 
105. 

Lydia (Churchill), 24, 56, 
63, 219, 256. 

Lydia (Cole), 38.* 

Lydia (Cowles), 333, 346. 

Lydia (Cushman), 76,166. 

Lydia I)., 179. 

Lydia (Darling), 26, 63. 

Lydia Deborah, 165. 

Lydia (Dickerman), 327, 
330, 441, 610. 

Lydia (Dixon), 450, 550. 

Lydia E. (Pratt), 149, 266. 

Lydia F., 111. 

Lydia Frances, 486. 

Lydia (Gardner), 42, 106. 

Lydia (Gilbert), 24, 57. 

Lydia (Goodrich), 368. 

Lydia (Gray), 168. 

Lydia (Greenold), 54, 126. 

Lydia (Harlow), 7. 

Lydia Hathaway, 523. 

Lydia (Holmes), 11,18. 

Lydia .Jane, 584. 

Lydia (Jenkins), 218. 

Lydia K.(Carlton-Brazer) , 



Lydia 
126. 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
345, 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 
Lydia 



L. (Goodwin), 53, 

(Lackey), 71,155. 
(Leonard), 594. 
M. (Berry), 147, 265. 
I" McKay), 564, 574. 
(Mar8ton),363, 427. 
Mason, 4.54. 
(Matthews), 536. 
(Maxim), 34, 82. 
(Morton), 162, 283. 
(Nichols), 24. 
(Orr), 35,86, 186. 

(Osgood-Penfleld) , 
373. 
R , 186. 

(Ripley), 75, 164. 
(Rogers), 81, 175. 
(Russell), 56, 127. 
(Sherman), 133,247. 



Churchill, continued. 

Lydia (Small), 68, 146. 
Lydia (Smith), 331, 344. 
Lydia (Snow), 24, 60. 
Lydia (Sylvester), 11, 19. 
Lydia (Walker), 70. 
Lydia (Wetherwax), 567, 

583. 
Lyla Fern, 551. 
Lyman,- 94, 96, 198, 204, 

369, 447. 
Lyman Alonzo, 201. 
M. de La Fayette, 399, 490. 
M. Gertrude, 285. 
M. Gulielma, 253. 
M.J. (Sargent), 273. 
Mabel, x, 224, 301, 315, 318, 

360. 
Mabel E. (Brown), 305. 
Mabel Gertrude, 233. 
Mabel II. (Hall), 223. 
Mabel Harlskendan, 223. 
Mabel L., 544. 
Mabel (Porter), 264. 
Mabel (Sweat), 226. 
Madeline, 210. 
Madison, 288. 
Magdalene (Mayer), 277. 
Maggie A. (.4rchibald), 

187,315. 
Maggie A. (Reynolds), 476. 
Maggie C. (Locliie), 616. 
Maggie (Louks), 451, 551. 
Maggie (Partridge), 616. 
Mabala, 526. 
Mahala (Beal), 101,211. 
Mahaleth Ann, 209. 
Maila (Harwood), 366,440, 
MailaR., 440. 
Major, 155, 275, 363, 368, 

431. 
Major W., 252. 
Malaney J. (Hart), 167. 
Malcolm, 188. 
Malcolm 8., 237. 
Malentha, 175. 
Malinda, 198, 448. 
Malinda M., 489. 
Malitta (Merriman), 547. 
Malvina, 381. 
Malvina (Bermudiz), 410, 

509. 
Malvina Ella, 306. 
MandaE. (Place), 228. 
Manley, 262. 
Mara, 459. 
Marah Mina, 194. 
Marcellus, 151. 
Marcellus Austin, 460. 
Marcellus C, 376, 459. 
Marcena, 86. 
Marcia, 126, 167. 
Mareia Ann, 146, 263. 
Marcia Boardman,413, 502. 
Marcia J., 242. 
Marcia J. (Holmes) (not 

Maria), 56,127, 617. 
Marcia Maria, 237. 
Marcia Matilda Victory, 

415. 
Marcus Austin, 534. 
Marcus B., 383, 475. 
Marcus D., 573. 
Marcus Giles, 475. 
Marcy, 16, 24, 74. 
Mardeu, 150. 
Marette 8., 585. 
Margaret, 6, 11, 162, 289, 

466,470, 582,583,687,601. 
Margaret A. (Dugger) , 421 , 

523. 
Margaret Ann, 116. 
Margaret B. (Mcintosh), 

103, 216. 



Churchill, continued. 

Margaret (Campbell), 409, 

506. 
Margaret Catharine, 319. 
Margaret (Clarkson), 181, 

306. 
Margaret (Collins), 531. 
Margaret (Cromwell), 372. 
Margaret (Dates), 570, 586. 
Margaret (Davis), 157. 
Margaret (Gardner), 80, 

174. 
Margaret (Getman), 570. 
Margaret (Greenwood), 56. 
Margaret (Hewett), 190, 

316. 
Margaret (Lamont), 251. 
Margaret Lucille, 523. 
Margaret M. F. (Green), 

160, 287. 
Margaret M. (Tufts), 314. 
Margaret (Perry), 387,481. 
Margaret 8. (James), 539. 
Margaret (Schramm), 520. 
Margaret Siders, 287. 
Margaret (Tarbox), 88,187. 
Margaret (Tilton) (not 

Joanna), 74, 162,618. 
Margaret ( Wallace) , 64,1 39. 
Margaret (Widrig), 383, 

474. 
Margaret (Widville), xiii. 
Margaret (Willard), 155, 

276. 
Margaret (Willey) , 504. 
Margaret Wilmarth, 585. 
Margaretha (Schmidt), 

437. 
Margaretta Bell, 260. 
Margery, 580. 
Margery A., 219, 220. 
Margery F., 252. 
Margery J., 595. 
Margery (Morse) , 565, 579. 
Marguerite, 459, 626. 
Maria, 89, 101, 125, 129, 143, 

156,161,164, 168, 170,177, 

184,187,313,379,418,425, 

441,454, 606,667, 581. 
Maria A. (Farnsworth), 

471. 
Maria A. (Gulliver), 305. 
Maria A. (Haskell), 135, 

255. 
Maria A. (Thomas), 584, 

600. 
Maria B. (Swift), 125, 240. 
Maria (Beach), 369, 447. 
Maria Benson, 184. 
Maria (Benson), 35, 85. 
Maria Buel, 577. 
Maria (Crockett), 79, 171. 
Maria Eliza, 208. 
Maria (Fassett) 122, 237. 
Maria Frances, 100. 
Maria Francis, 117. 
Maria (Hazlet), 365, 436. 
Maria (Horner), 526. 
Maria Isabella, 258. 
Maria J. (Best), 449, 549. 
Maria (Knapp), 91, 194. 
Maria L., 576. 
Maria M., 282. 
Maria (Marble), 97, 206. 
Maria (Morton), 28, 65,143. 
Maria (Mosier), 126. 
Maria P., 252. 
Maria (Parker), 489. 
Maria Robinson, 585. 
Maria (Vaughn), 90, 191. 
Maria (Vyse), 209. 
Maria (White), 374, 456. 
Mariah, 13, 28, 61, 64, 152, 



INDEX OF NAMES 



651 



Churchill, continued. 

Mariah (Brown), 191, 317. 
Mariah (Ryder), 11, 19. 
Mariau, 409, 437. 
Mariau D. (Burt), 281. 
Marian E. (Williaaigon), 

409, 508. 
Marian J., 497. 
Marie, 601 . 
Marie Josephine, 460. 
Marietta, 119. 216, 410. 
Marietta E. (Davison), 267. 
Marietta F. (Swain), 272. 
Marietta (Strater) , 409, 507. 
Mariette, 526. 
Mariette L. (Benson) (not 

Margette),96, 203, 618. 
Marilda, 187. 
Marilla (Bronson), 277, 

616. 
Marilla (Gregorj-), 373, 

453. 
Marinda E. (Munu), 129, 

243. 
Marion, 246. 
Marion A., 267. 
Marion Atwood, 534. 
Marion L., 533. 
Marion (Livennore), 257. 
Marion (Parker), 489. 
Marion S. (Glazier), 595, 

603. 
Marion Sabin, 243. 
Marjorie E., 497. 
Marjorie M., 265. 
Marjorie Pauline, 521. 
Mark, 36, 204, 615. 
Mark Z., 302. 
Marlborough x, 121, 236, 

246. 
Marlborough, Jr., 236. 
Marshall, 313. 
Marshall E., 207. 
Martha, 13, 14, 21, 29, 47, 

68, 80, 112, 140, 176, 193, 

219,251,256,275, 292,330, 

337, 341, 343, 365, 400, 460, 

528, 538, 579, 604. 
Martha A., 190, 248, 538. 
Martha A. (Scott), 438, 

535. 
Martha ( Albertson-H a r - 

low), 53. 
Martha Ann, 160, 241, 285, 

420, 524, 525. 
Martha Asenath, 401. 
Martha (Baldwin), 338, 351. 
Martha Belle, 604. 
Martha (Blackwell), 17,34. 
Martha (Bourdmau), 327, 

330. 
Martha (Bremersted), 505. 
Martha (Buchanan), 613, 

614, 615. 
Martha C. (Holmes), 136. 

256. 
Martha (Doane), 249. 
Martha (Doten), 64, 139. 
Martha E. (Akins), 536. 
Martha E. (Story), 375, 

457. 
Martha Eliot, 240. 
Martha Ella, 458. 
Martha F. (Robinson), 117, 

234. 
Martha (Gates), 429, 531. 
Martha (Gill), 329. 
Martha (.Green), 558, 562. 
Martha H. (Stinchfield), 

116, 233. 
Martha H. (Whiting), 134, 

248. 
Martha (Hustin), 396, 487. 
Martha J., 259, 261. 



Churchill, conthiued. 

Martha J. (Baguell), 256, 
616. 

Martha J. (Wiggin), 112, 
230. 

Martha Jane, 434, 438, 483, 
526, 597, 613. 

Martha (Jeffrey), 107, 219. 

Martha L., 487. 

Martha L. (Bo.sworth), 52, 
123. 

Martha L. (O'Connor), 
521. 

Martha Louise, 524. 

Martha M., 270,399. 

Martha M. (Hersey), 301. 

Martha M. (Wiggin), 45, 
112. 

Martha (McCauley), 374, 
455. 

Martha Minerva, 503. 

Martha (Morse), 565, 579. 

Martha Octavia, 417. 

Martha Olive, 458. 

Martha (Pitman), 108, 221. 

Martha (Purdy), 108, 220. 

Martha S., 147,237. 

Martha (Sinith), 81, 177, 
527. 

Martha T. (Stamp), 439, 
538 

Martha (Thorn), 410, 509. 

Martha (Tillsou), 128,242. 

Martha V., 457, 492. 

Martha W. (Huntington), 
249. 

Martha (Williams). 252. 

Martha (Wri«ht), 383. 

Martin, 88, 183, 306, 309, 
363. 

Martin La Fayette, 408. 

Martin V. B., 309. 

Marvin W., 547. 

Mary,xiv,'5,7, 8,12, 13, 14, 
16, 17, 19, 25, 27, 29, 34, 
37, 39, 41, 42, 45, 50, 51, 
54, 56, 59, 66, 69, 82, 91, 
93, 94, 104, 106, 130, 134, 
135, 140,143,146,147,149, 
162,169,171,173,181,192, 
199, 236, 244, 247, 2.52, 255, 
260, 261, 275, 280, 281, 295, 
298, 304, 310, 320, 324, 325, 
326, 327, 328, 329, 332, 333, 
340, 343, 346, 348, 3.53, 366, 
368, 373, 375, 379, 383, 400, 
409, 416, 420, 4.37, 4.39, 441 , 
443, 466,477,488,503,507, 
509, 528, 538, 563, 575, 582, 
594,695,601,604,613,615. 

Mary A., 42, 4n, 112, 115, 
180, 207, 248, 250, 268, 270, 
306, 444, 467, 576, 592, 618. 

Mary A. (AlvordRandall), 
400, 492. 

Mary A. (Angler) , 164, 290. 

Mary A. (Burgess), 248. 
Mary A. (Conlon), 272. 

Mary A. (Cushman), 305. 

Mary A. (Delano) (not 
Deline), 155,276, 618. 

Mary A. (Dixon), 111, 226. 

Mary A. (Doane), 58, 130. 
Mary A. (Flynn), 97. 
Mary A. (Guthrie), 543. 
Mary A. (Heap), 544. 
Mary A. (Hinds), 396, 487. 
Mary A. (Howard), 192, 

317. 
Mary A. (Hoyt),417, 518. 
Mary A. (Kimball), 446, 

546. 
Mary A. (Loring), 162, 
289. 



Churchill, confhuied. 

Mary A. (Nason), 114, 232. 
Mary A. (Perew), 165. 
Mary A. f Phillips), 273. 
Mary A. (Rivers), 408, 502. 
Mary A. (Rogers), 318. 
Mary A. (Taylor) , 107, 220. 
Mary A. (Temple), 80, 171. 
Mary A. (Ware), 173, 297. 
Mary A. (Youngmau),197. 
Mary Adah, 600. 
Mary (Adams), 155, 279. 
Mary (Addis), 576, 592. 
Mary (Agard), 580. 
Mary Alemalh, 209. 
Mury Alice, 192, 460, 543. 
Mary Angeline, 588. 
Mary Ann, 88, 102, 116, 128, 

130, 174, 183, 208, 209, 236, 

247, 288, 354, 357, 368, 378, 

393, 410, 415, 424, 436, 526, 

582. 
Mary Ann (Kelly), 214,216. 
Mary Ann (Tilden) (not 

Margaret), 162, 288, 618. 
Mary Anne, 138. 
Mary Arvesta, 602. 
Mary (Ash), 143,259. 
Mary B. (Brewer), 173,297. 
Mary B. (Brown), 138, 258. 
Mary B. (Randall), 423, 

624. 
Mary B. (Wales), 167, 293. 
Mary B.( West), 229. 
Mary B. (W^estbrook), 239. 
Mary (Baker-Dunbar) (not 

Mary I.), 399, 491, 618. 
Mary (Banks), 45, 111. 
Mary (Barks), 508. 
Mary (Beal), 257. 
Mary (Belden), 118, 234. 
Mary Beekraan, 20. 
Mary (Billinger), 582. 
Mary Blanche, 604. 
Mary (Bloom), 66, 143. 
Mary Brewer, 298. 
Mary Brown, 469. 
Mary (Brown), 102, 214. 
Mary C, 293, 320, 493. 
Mary C. (Brower), 625. 
Mary C. (Churchill), 148, 

149, 266. 
Mary C. (Fuller), 125, 240. 
Mary C. (Taylor) (not 

Catherine), 101, 211, 618. 
Mary C. (Wilder), 198. 
Mary (Camp), 367, 441. 
Mary Carlisle (Loughry), 

141. 
Mary Caroline, 148, 149, 

259, 266, 438. 
Mary (Carr),527. 
Mary Charlotte, 514. 
Mary Christia, 636. 
Mary (Churchill), 37. 
Mary (Cobbey), 292. 
Mary Cornelia, 417. 
Mary (Corning), 134. 
Mary (Creuse), xiii. 
Mary (Crosby), 106, 218. 

344, 368. 
Mary (Curtis), 12, 25. 
Mary (Cushing), 298. 
Mary D., 177. 
Mary D. (Allen), 283. 
Mary (Dennis), 67, 145. 
Mary (Doty), 6. 
Mary (Duel), 347, 381. 
Mary E., 169, 211, 290, 470, 

496, .541. 
Mary E. (Bacon), 46. 
MaryE. (Ballard), 313. 
Mary E. (Blake) (not 

Clark), 158, 282, 617. 



652 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Mary E. (CheBsman), 663, 

56>D. 
Mary E. (Daniels), 112, 

227. 
MaryE. (Hull), 381,472. 
Mary E. (McNutt), 548. 
Mary E. (Mailliard), 376, 

459. 
Marv E. (Pitts), 160. 
Mary E. (Russell), 415,516. 
Mary E. (Van Wart), 208. 
Mary (Ebbett), 208. 
Mary Eddy, 97. 
Mary Eliott. 123. 
Mary Eliza, 210, 241, .'i72. 
Mary Elizabeth, 142, 198, 

216, 300, 316,424,433,473, 

474, 510, 593,594. 
Mary Ellen, 116, 457, 467. 
Mary Ellen (Tower), 288. 
Mary Elmira, 241. 
Mary Emmeline, 46, 443. 
Mary Estelle, 525. 
Mary Esther, 132. 
Mary Etta, 458. 
Mary Eva, 473. 
Mary (Ewer), 11, 20. 
Mary F., 291, 522. 
Mary F. (Brunce), 536. 
Mary F. (King), 601, 605. 
Mary (Ferguson), 600. 
Mary Florine, 533. 
Mary (Fosdick), .366. 
Mary Frances, 593. 
Mary (Freel), 101, 208. 
Mary (Frost), 52, 123. 
Marv Frotbiugbam, 58. 
Mary G., 259. 
Mary Gardner, 299, 300. 
Mary (Gardner), 80, 173. 
Mary (Gilstrap), 410, 510. 
Mary (Goodwin), 131. 
Mary (Gorham), 17, 34. 
Mary Granville, 289. 
Mary (Green), 279. 
Mary (Grimshaw), 447. 
Mary Grozier, 78. 
Mary (Grozier), 32, 78. 
Mary (Guruey), 60. 
MarV H., 248, 486, 517. 
Mary H. (Hodgetts), 149, 

266. 
Mary H. (Willard), 576, 

592, 
MaryH. (Willis). 170. 
Mary (Haley), 221. 
Mary Hannaii, 469. 
Mary (Harlow), 64, 13 9. 
Mary (Harris;, 134, 250. 
Mary (Hart), 100,208. 
Mary (Haskell), 255. 
Mary (Haven), 344, 372. 
Mary Hayes, 520. 
Mary Helen, 99. 
Mary (Henigau), 396. 
Mary (Herseyl, 73, 158. 
Mary (Holden), 69, 148. 
Mary Holmes, 257. 
Mary (Holmes) , 32, 77, 138, 

256. 
Mary (House), 351, 399, 
Mary Hudson, 289. 
Mary (Hueston) (or Hous- 
ton), 64, 140. 
Mary (Hurlbut) , 327, 329. 
Mary (Hutchius), 29, 68. 
Mary Isabel, 532. 
Mary Italy, 281. 
Mary J., 154, 190, 207, 218, 

422, 487, 585. 
Mary J. (Asseltine), 190, 

316. 
Mary J. (Blinn),421. 



Churchill, continued. 

Mary J. (Bothwell), 209. 
Mary J. (Campbell), 399, 

490. 
Mary J. (Carpenter), 308. 
Mary J. (Churchill), 218. 
Mary J. (.Clifford), 469. 
Mary J. (Craft), 433, 5:'3. 
Mary J. (Doane), 185, 312. 
Mary J. (Donald), 132, -^46. 
Mary J. (Dunphy) (or 

Dumphy), 100, 208. 
Mary J. (Edwards), 545. 
Mary J. G. (Burney), 614. 
Mary J. (Gordon), 179. 
Mary J. (Hawkins), 203. 
Mary J. (Hersey), 160, 287. 
Mary J. (Lathers), 46. 
Mary J. (McLees), 406,500. 
Mary J. (Meigs), 281. 
Mary J. (Peterson), 445, 

.544. 
Mary J. (Reynolds), 449, 

549 
Mary J. (Rigles), 400, 492. 
Mary J. (Turner), 130, 244. 
Mary J. (Westgate- Brit- 
ton), 164. 290. 
Mary (Jackson), 8, 14,600. 
Mary Jane, 113, 133, 201, 

207, 217, 275, 283, 426, 

453, 456, 597. 
Mary (Joplin), 316. 
Mary Kendall, 513. 
Mary (Kibbe), 130, 244. 
Mary (Kief), 59. 
Mary L., 267, 499. 
Mary L. (Bunnell), 190, 

315. 
Marv L. (Calkins-Pome- 

roy), 158, 283. 
Mary L. (Converse), 402, 

497. 
Mary L. (Shaffer), 191, 317. 
Mary Lawrence, 131. 
Mary Libbie, 422. 
Mary (Libby), 176,302. 
Mary Lina, 448. 
Mary Line, 526. 
Mary Louisa, 132, 223. 
Mary Louise, 199, 200. 
Mary Lovina, 535. 
Mary (Luce), 264. 
Mary Lucretia, 244. 
Mary M., 447, 449, 500, 538. 
Mary M. (Brewster), 270. 
Mary M. (Davison), 267. 
Mary M. (Guthrie), 539. 
Mary M. (Robinson), 96, 

202. 
Mary (McCloud), 581. 
Mary (McFarlin), 9. 
Mary Magoon, 162. 
Mary (Magoon), 15, 31. 
Mary Maria, 573. 
Mary Maria Isabel, 453. 
Mary Marion, 129. 
Mary Matilda, 222, 516. 
Mary Mead, 117. 
Mary Meda, 529. 
Mary Melissa, 132. 
Mary (Messenger), 217. 
Mary (Miller), 468. 
Mary (Murray), 218. 
Mary Myrick [or Mary 

(Myrick)] (Haden), 64, 

142. 
Mary N. (Damon) (not 

Dimon), 128, 242, 617. 
Mary (Ness), 287. 
Mary (Noble), 14, 28. 
Mary Otis, 124. 
Mary P. (Carter), 111, 

222. 



Churchill, continued. 

Mary P. (Hadsell), 363, 

432. 
Mary (Paine), 24, 56. 
Mary (Palmer), 564, 572. 
Mary Payne, 432. 
Mary Pearl, 313. 
Mary (Pearson), 378, 463. 
Mary (Penley) (not Per- 

ley), 177, 303, 618. 
Mary (Peterson), 88, 187. 
Mary (Phelps), 370, 448. 
Mary (Pine), 370, 448. 
Mary Porter, 240. 
Mary (Pritchard), 64,140. 
Mary R. (Lincoln), 544. 
Mary R. (Sherburn), 270. 
Mary R. (Tribeau), 159. 
Mary R. (Wyraan),249. 
Mary (Ramsay), 200. 
Mary Reliance, 111. 
Mary (Richardson), 387, 

476. 
Mary (Roberts), 19,41. 
Mary (Roman), 289. 
Mary (Russell), 158, 283. 
Mary 8. (Newbegin), 186. 
Mary S. (Wright), 269. 
Mary Salome, 158. 
Mary (Shaw), 9, 16, 17. 
Mary Sibbetts, 606. 
Mary Sophia, 187, 283, 515. 
Mary (Stalker), 151. 
Mary (Strong), 345, 375. 
Mary Stuart, 222. 
Mary Sylvester, 139. 
Mary T. (Jenney), 133, 247. 
Mary (Taylor), 94, 199. 

558 562 
Mary'(Tei3betts), 179, 306, 
Mary (Trask), 25, 59. 
Mary (Turner), 404,499. 
Mary Tyler, 598. 
Mary (Tyler), 582, 598. 
Mary V., 492. 
Mary (Varney), 571, 587. 
Mary (Vaughn), 536. 
Mary Victoria, 420. 
Mary Vienna, 483. 
Mary Virginia, 516. 
Mary W., 13, 14, 68, 498. 
Mary W. (Thompson), 

446, 545. 
Mary (Walker), 182. 
Mary (Washburn), 40, 97. 
Mary (Watson), 103. 
Mary (Weeks), 597. 
Mary (Welch), 439, 537. 
Mary (Whalen), 188. 
Mary (Withee), 262. 
Mary Z., 218. 
Mary Zylpha, 603. 
Mason M., 596. 
Matilda, 41, 174, 249, 370, 

404. 
Matilda A., 517. 
Matilda (Allen). 106, 218. 
Matilda (Crum), 275. 
Matilda (Crum-Churchill- 

Sherman), 275. 
Matilda D. (Rumsey), 439, 

537. 
Matilda (Falkner), 217. 
Matilda (Johnson), 364, 

415. 
Matilda (Reeves), 198. 
Matilda (Thurston), 249. 
Matilda (Timpkie), 277. 
Matthew, xiii, xv, 85, 184, 

185, 296, 312,313. 
Matthew M.,421, 622. 
Mattie (Bussey), 503. 
Mattie (Hosford), .592. 
Mattie (Smith), 269. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



653 



Churchill, continued. 
Mattison, 316. 
Mattison A., 190. 
Maud, 2U7, 506, 534. 
Maud A. (Piatt), 307. 
Maud Aunette, 5u8. 
Maud E., 260. 
Maud Esther, 638. 
Maud (Hovey;,604. 
Maude (Burton), 530. 
Maude Ethel, 551. 
Maude M., 261. 
Maude P., 549. 
Maximilian, xv. 
May, 204,281, 506, 540. 
May Bell, 543. 
May Hall, 470. 
May 8. (Crosley), 493. 
May V. (Wheeler), 455. 
McKean Gardner, 299. 
(McLane),5U8. 
(McViccar), 192. 
Meliitabel, 16. 
Mehitabel Helen, 454. 
Mehitable, 9, 345, 366, 373. 
Mehitable (Bodtish), 452. 
Mehitable G. (Willey), 45, 

112. 
Mehitable (Gee), 90, 193. 
Mehitable (Gill), (not 

Morgiaua), 160, 286, 617. 
Mehitable (Hubbard), 21, 

47. 
Mehitable (Porter), 126, 

241. 
Melautha, 379. 
Melbourne, 194, 319. 
Meletiah (Bradford), 30, 

71. 
Melinda, 154, 348, 367. 
Melinda A., 498. 
Melinda H. (Keiiher), 149, 

266. 
Melinda (Iloyt), 207. 
Melinda t>haw, 467. 
Melinda S. (Rockwell), 88, 

187. 
Melissa, 141. 
Melissa (Colby), 46, 116. 
Melissa (Crosby), 46. 
Melissa Jane, 292. 
Melvin, 148,547. 
Melvin B., 626, 527. 
Melvin C, 494. 
Melvina, :t20. 
Mendall, 27, 54, 64, 141. 
Menzo, 399, 491. 
Mercy, 7, 12, 26, 37, 57, 65, 

68, 153,161, 276, 279,354. 
Mercy A. (Bailey), 112, 

229. 
Mercy (Boardman), 340, 

354. 
Mercy (Branch), 17, 37. 
Mercy (Carl), 362, 425. 
Mercy (Cobb), 17, 34. 
Mercy (Dodge), 71, 154. 
Mercy (Ellis), 8, 15. 
• Mercy (Freeman), 88, 187. 
Mercy (Fuller), 53, 125. 
Mercy (Hutchins), 29, 67. 
Mercy J. (Wells), 56. 
Mercy Jane, 266. 
Mercy L. (Goodwin), 53, 

126. 
Mercy L. (Whitman), 159, 

284. 
Mercy M. (Manley), 152, 

27.3. 
Mercy Seeking, 167. 
Mercj' (Sylvester-Bartlett), 

28, 65. 
Meribah (Gibbs), 17. 
Merinda, 422. 



Churchill, continued. 
Merle A., 646. 
Merrill E., 264. 
Merritt, 422, 490, 694. 
Merritt Hilton, 308. 
Mertie, 235. 
Mertou Edwards, 305. 
Michael, 71, 163. 615. 
Michael White, 456. 
Milan, 95. 
Mildred, 472, 615. 
Mildred E., 462. 
Mildred H., 265. 
Mildred (Keil), 547. 
Mildred Winnifred, 606. 
Miles, 492. 
Miles G., 207. 
Milla Frances, 473. 
(Miller), 350, 392. 
Millicent, 81. 
Millicent (Whitcomb), 58, 

129. 
Millie, 301, 505, .608. 
Millie A. (Emraitt), 518. 
Millie (Churchill), 505, 

508. 
Millie (Montgomery), 483. 
Milo,440. 

Milton, 198, 265, 365. 
Milton Animi, 432. 
Milton Erastus, 520. 
Milton Perry, 481. 
Mlndwell, 69. 
Mindwell (Tillotson), 22, 

49. 
Minerva, 95, 188, 315,410. 
Minerva (Anderson), 369, 

445. 
Minerva (Burnham), 363, 

425. 
Minerva (Luther), 162, 

289. 
Minerva (Nichols), 129, 

243. 
Minerva R., 453. 
Minerva T. (Watts), 516. 
Minna A., 207. 
Minnie, 188, 232, 320, 531. 
Minnie A. (Blake), 311. 
Minnie A.. (Runnion), 291. 
Minnie B., 238. 
Minnie Beatrice, 519. 
Minnie (Brown), 401,494. 
Minnie (Butler), 199. 
Minnie Dora, 319. 
Minnie Elizabeth, 468. 
Minnie Estelle, 600. 
Minnie M. (Elliott), 267. 
Minnie (McGowin), 606. 
Minnie Myrtelle, 537. 
Minnie (Russell), 488. 
Miranda, 86. 
Miranda (Avery), 614. 
Miranda (Barber), 155, 

280. 
Miranda C, 117. 
Miranda (Gates), 166, 282. 
Miriam, 40, 70, 216, 249. 
Miriam (Duane), 248. 
Miriam L., 270. 
Miriam L. (Park), 430,532. 
Miriam (Parmelee), 152, 

268. 
Miriam Wilder, 267. 
Mittie (Collin), 503. 
Mollie, 589. 
MoUie (Pm-cell), 529. 
Molly, 22, 73, 74, 153. 
Molly (Bradford), 11. 
Monroe King, 536. 
Montjoy, xiii. 
(Moore), 509. 
Mordecai, 19. 
Morgan, 580, 613. • 



Churchill, continued . 

Morgan Neely, 582, 597. 
Morgiana Francelia, 132. 
Morgianna (Dill), 572, 

588. 
Morilla, 289. 
Morilla C, 389. 
Mortimer, 575. 
Morton C, 487. 
Moses, 287, 344, 368. 
Moses, Jr., 368, 443. 
Murray, 221. 
Myra J., 204. 
Myra J. (Bosworth), 80, 

171. 
Myron, 151, 275. 
Myron L., 646. 
Myron Robert, 485. 
Myrtle C, 486. 
Myrtle I^ouise, 551. 
N. B., 374. 
N. H., 616. 
N. Judson, 448. 
Nabba (Haven), 349, 386. 
Nahum B., 116, 233. 
Nancy, 36, 42, 43, 45, 61, 

77, 88, 108, 126, 137, 146, 

166,169,182, 184, 187,253, 

282, 302, 347, 356, .362. 366, 

381,398, 416,566,567, 581, 

582, 583, 616, 617. 
Nancy A. (Duvall), 438, 

537. 
Nancy A. (Sprague), 165, 

291. 
Nancy (Backus), 587. 
Nancy (Blo8ser),421, 522. 
Nancy C, 116. 
Nancy (Clarke), 612,613. 
Nancy (Covington) , 54, 126. 
Nancy E., 136. 
Nancy Eveline, 168. 
Nancy (Filmore), 352, 404. 
Nancy (Greeuleaf), 146, 

263. 
Nancy Harmon, 177. 
Nancy (Holmes), 350, 394. 
Nancy (Holmes-Brewster), 

61, 138. 
Nancy J., 273. 
Nancy J. (Stetson), 94. 
Nancy J. (Walker), 491. 
Nancy (Jackson), 61, 136, 

137. 
Nancy (Jackson - C h u r- 

chill), 61. 
Nancy (Jones), 291. 
Nancy Judson, 371. 
Nancy J. (Smith), 578, 694. 
Nancy (Lake), 84, 18.;. 
Nancy (Lyon), 162, 272. 
Nancy M., 259. 527. 
Nancy M. (Wright), 361, 

421. 
Nancy (Mitchell), 60, 135. 
Nancy (Mowers), 165, 292. 
Nancy Orilla, 394. 
Nancy (E'enuey), 157,282. 
Nancy (Phillips), 663, 567. 
Nancy (Kouth), 410,508. 
Nancy (Searles), 155,280. 
Nancy (Seeman), 262. 
Nancy (Seward), 112, 227. 
Nancy (Street), 93, 197. 
Nancy (Walker), 68, 146. 
Nancy (Watson), 103. 
Nancy (Wyman), 156, 282. 
Naonii, 373, 447. 
Naomi (Farquharson), 580, 

595. 
Naomi (Nettleton), 576, 

589. 
Narcissa, 157. 
Narcissa (White), 373, 453. 



654 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Nathan, 26, 63, 82, 139, 163, 
179, 183,249, 251,310. 

Nathan Delano, 294. 
Nathan H., 152, 272, 273. 

Nathan H., Jr., 272. 

Nathan Haskell, 58. 

Nathan Peck, 590. 

Nathan T., 40, 203, 205. 

Nathan W., 272. 

Nathaniel, 8, 12, 15, 19, 21, 
25, 28, 31, 36, 41, 44, 45, 
46, 59, 65, 75, 88, 90, 100, 
106,111,114,116,134,142, 
164,165,166,187,207,208, 
209, 232, 254, 292, 309, 326, 
327, 329, 333, 345, 373, 452. 

Nathaniel Cady, 342. 

Nathaniel G., 207. 

Nathaniel I., 117. 

Nathaniel W., 207. 

Nathaniel Wiley, iii, iv, 
V, vi, vii, X, 81, 112, 198, 
229,297,441, 465,481,583, 
610. 

Ned J., 461. 

Neheraiah, 42, 51, 104, 105, 
558, 562. 

Neil S., 495. 

Nellie, 194, 210, 245, 305, 
310. 

Nellie A., 589. 

Nellie A. (Phillips), 548. 

Nellie Bell, 309. 

Nellie (Bennington), 503. 

Nellie (Brush), 260. 

Nellie (Cbesterwood), 460. 

Nellie Columbia, 503. 

Nellie Evelyn, 171. 

Nellie (Fearing), 592. 

Nellie G-., 219. 

Nellie (GilfiUian), 474. 

Nellie Isabel, 311. 

Nellie Kate, 495. 

Nellie L., 301. 

Nellie Louise, 616. 

Nellie M., 237. 

Nellie M. (Gate), 283. 

Nellie M. (Moody), 312. 

Nellie Mae, 319. 

Nellie Maud, 491. 

Nellie May, 266, 522. 

Nellie (Woodward), 281. 

Nelly, 206. 

Nelson, 34, 83, 84, 133, 171, 
182, 197, 251, 276, 400, 
448. 

Nettie, 279. 

Nettie Augusta, 187. 

Nettle B., 291. 

Nettie E., 286. 

Nettie Eliza, 261. 

Nettie P., 487. 

Nettie Gertrude, 533. 

Nettie Irene, 318. 

Nettie (Moore), 505. 

Neva Janette, 615. 

Newcomb Gaylord, 383, 
475. 

Newell, 434. 

Newman, 450. 

Newton, 240, 284, 497, 578, 
594. 

Nicholas, 45, 409, 505. 

Nina, 589. 

Noah, 39, 95, 184. 

Noah F., 488. 

Noah Wiggin, 112. 

Noble, 353, 407. 

Nola E., 271. 

Nora, 292. 

Nora Mae, 544. 

Norah M., 268. 

Norma, 519. 



Churchill, continued. 

Norman, ix, 96, 204, 252, 

255, 341, 358, 360, 415, 418, 

420, 521. 
Norman A., 583. 
Norman Almond, 523. 
Norman B., 250. 
Norman E., 306, 307. 
Norman Lester, 491. 
Norman W., 422, 444, 544. 
Norton H. (not Norton 

M.), 504, 507, 619. 
Norville P., 448. 
O. Eugene, 451, 550. 
Octavia, 147, 353, 354, 405, 

413, 420. 
Octavia (Churchill), 353, 

354, 413, 420. 
Octavia Goodale, 407. 
Olive, 22, .37, 38, 57, 67, 72, 

86, 90, 93, 157, 167, 186, 

197, 263, 276, 313, .335, 345, 

346, 377, 425, 435, 501, 567, 

580. 
Olive A., 233. 
Olive A. (Hayward), 258. 
Olive A. (Meeker), 489. 
Olive A. (Smith), 595, 603. 
Olive A. (Wiggin), 115, 

233. 
Olive Adell, 428. 
Olive Amelia, 376. 
Olive B. (Roberts), 111, 

226. 
Olive (Bradley), 576, 592. 
Olive (Brown), 418, 519. 
Olive C, 211, 401, 494. 
Olive (Churchill), 72. 
Olive (Cobb), 25. 
Olive (Curtis), 43,108. 
Olive Emma, 461. 
Olive Jane, 535. 
Olive L., 2.37, 447. 
Olive M., 395. 
Olive O., 302. 
Olive (Odell),367,442. 
Olive (Remington), 402, 

497. 
Olive Soule, 163. 
Olive (Stoddard), 353, 407. 
Ohve (Tilden), 342, 358. 
Olive (Wilcox), 346, 377. 
Oliver, 74, 161, 162, 289,344, 

368, 369, 445, 563, 567. 
Oliver Clinton, 401, 494. 
Oliver Erastus, 270. 
Oliver Joseph, 446, 546. 
Olivia, 298, 450. 
Olivia M. (Jackman), 174. 
Olney, 193. 
Omara A., 205. 
Omer V., 545. 
OpheMa Viola, 316. 
Ora (Harding), 523. 
Oramel W., 97. 
Oramel H., 168, 295. 
Orange Clark, 407. 
Oren, 362, 5U6. 
Orilla, 277. 
Orin, Rev., 424, ."26. 
Orin Henry, 526. 
Orinda, 96. 
Orinda (Badger), 96. 
Orissa Jane, 115. 
Orlando, 176, 301. 
Orlando Fitzland, 229. 
Orlanzo, 129. 
Orleana (Boutwell), 175, 

302. 
Orlena C. (Murphy), 596, 

604. 
Oroh Hope, 497. 
Orpha Jane, 448. 
Orpha (Payne), 580, 596. 



Churchill, continued. 

Orphia, 184, 310, 311, 448. 
Orphia (Churchill), 184, 

310. 
Orra (Hulchins), 320. 
Orreyette, 602. 
Orrilla, 387, 

Orrin, 49, 118, 165, 293,364. 
Orrin L., 119. 
Orscena, 276. 
Orson, 276, .399. 
Orvilla O., 505. 
Orville, 400, 492, 601. 
OrvilleS.,399, 497. 
Orwell S., 447, 547. 
Osborne, 219. 
Oscar Benjamin, 606. 
Oscar C., 399, 491. 
Oscar D.,221. 
Oscar Linn, 516. 
Oscar Warren, 266. 
Osgood B., 186. 
Ostia, 531. 
Otis, 61, 73, 80, 90, 138, 

158, 171,191,257,283,294, 

369, 446. 
Otis B., 111,226. 
Otis K., 467. 
Otis M., 157. 
Otto, 531, 532. 
Otto Burchard, 433, 532. 
Owen, 118, 235. 
Palmer, 90, 190. 
Pamelia, 91, 193, 243, 352, 

423, 444, 600. 
Pamelia C. (Wight), 584, 

599. 
Pamelia (Chase), .365,436. 
Pamelia Jane, 437. 
Pamelia L., 499. 
Pamelia (Sabin), 129, 243. 
Pardon, 83, 180. 
Parthenia, 150. 
Patience, 24, 25, 36, 53, 56, 

60, 61, 80,138, 440, 558. 
Patience (Churchill),24,25, 

60. 
Patience (Faunce),37. 
Patience (Gildei sleeve), 

34:i, 365. ' 
Patience (Har)ow), 12,24. 
Patience (Lawrence), 378, 

'464. 
Patience (Nelson), 27. 
Patieuqe (Tasb), 21, 46. 
Patience (Wood), 33, 80. 
Patte, 73. 
Patty, 158. 

Patty (Crossett),489. 
Patty Emily, 368. 
Patty (Thurston), 75, 163. 
Paul, 233, 545. 
Paulina, 67, 145. 
Paulina (Leonard-Storv), 

446, 545. 
Pearl, 509. 
Pearl A., 270. 
Pearl (Dadmun), 519. 
Pearley Arminda, 536. 
Peleg, 26, 61, 1.37. 256. 
Peleg Walter, 312. 
Pelham, 78, 170. 
Pelhara F. R., 170. 
Pembroke, 405, 500. 
Percival L., 267. 
Percy, 43, 259, 288. 
Percy M., 284. 
Percy Wheeler, 455. 
Perez, 33, 43, 80. 
Perez, Capt., 17, 33, 81. 
Perin W., 498. 
Perry Oliver, 593. 
Persis L., 445. 
Persia M., 185. 



li 



INDEX OF NAMES 



655 



Churchill, cniilinnfd. 
Persia (Record), 33. 
Peter, 448, 547, 564, 572. 
Peter Adam, 599. 
Peter Lovejoy, 205. 
Peter P. '573. 
Phebe, i'o, 24, 36, 72, 83,94, 

143, 282, 310, .343, 348, 367, 

399, 522, 563, 566, 568, 569. 
Phebe (Barlow), 100, 208. 
Phebe C, 157. 
Phebe (Darling), 76, 168. 
Phebe E., 132,496. 
Phebe (Ferris), 566, 581. 
Phebe (Hazleton), 82, 177. 
Phebe Leathers, 58. 
Phebe (Leathers), 25, 58. 
Phebe M. (Thompson), 

354, 413. 
Phebe (Marvin), 361, 421. 
Phebe (Maxim), 82, 178. 
Phebe (Kodimond), 466. 
Phebe (Seward), 3S, 93. 
Phebe (Shaw), 250. 
Phebe T. (Randall), 26, 63. 
Phebe (Tucker), 567, 583. 
Phldelia (Hall), 573. 
Philander, 156, 105,437. 
Philemon, 347. 
Philena, 400. 

Philena (Hayford), 82, 177. 
Philetus, 597. 
Philinda, 409, 505. 
Philindia,277. 
Philip, 566. 
Philip B., 582. 
Phillips v., 273. 
Philo, 350, 369, 397, 44G, 

489,612,613,614. 
Philo, Jr., 398. 
Philo A., 612, 613. 
Philo Clark, 363, 426, 428. 
Philola (Edgertou), 529. 
Phiueas, 81, 175. 
Phineas Penlield, 373, 453. 
Pirella M. (Falkner), 393, 

485. 
Pliny Flsk, 123, 238. 
Polly, 20, 35, 46, 62, 67, 72, 

77, 81, 82, 86,88,121,126, 

176, 359, 362, 364, 367, 368. 

369, 398,566, 567,569,619. 
Polly Ann, 424. 
Polly Barnes, 160. 
PoUv (Bird), 81, 176. 
Polly (Brown), 58, 132. 
Polly (Demills),.367,443. 
Polly (De Wolfe), 345,373. 
Polly Diana, 194. 
Polly (Dudley), 85,183. 
Polly (Faling), 619. 
Polly (Foster), 567. 
Polly (Franklin), 58, 129. 
Polly (Hand), 164, 275. 
Polly (Hardy), 163. 
Polly (Hart), 38, 93. 
Polly (Heniiigan), 350. 
Polly (Hyde), 3-50, 391. 
Polly (Jackson), 21, 46. 
Polly (Marshall), 39, 95. 
Polly (Merrill), 35, 87. 
Polly (MerrlmKu), 344, 

369. 
Polly (Oldham) ,72, 156, 282. 
Polly (Perew),291. 
Polly (Root),. 363, 4.30. 
Polly (Rowland), 409, 504. 
Polly S. (Parker), 162, 289. 
Polly (Sutton), 567. 
Polly (Thompson), 157. 
Preston, 226. 
Prince, 76. 
Prlecilla, 10, 25, 42, 59, 61, 

74, 127. 



Churchill, conthnied. 1 

Priscilla E., 97. 
PriscUla F. (Perkins), 170, 

296. 
Priscilla (Manchester), 12, 

25. 
Priscilla (Meacham\ 39, 

95. 
Priscilla Ripley, 170. 
Priscilla S. (Simmons), 78, 

170. 
Priscilla (Simmons), 40, 

97. 
Priscilla (8oule),31, 74. 
Prudence, 328, 332, 334, 

346,3.53, 378,379, .521. 
Prudence H., 208. 
Prudence Shaw, 466. 
Prudence (Tryon), 334, 

346. 
Prudence Wells, 421. 
Prudentia,374. 
Pulaski, 405. 
Putnam, 373, 453. 
Rachel, 35, 71, 84, 153, 174, 

345. 
Rachel (Bitts), 36. 
Rachel (Capen), 126, 241. 
Rachel (Curtis), 85, 184. 
Rachel (Davis), 563, 565. 
Rachel (Doane),253. 
Rachel (Howard), 103. 
Rachel (Hustler), 349, 391. 
Rachel M.,274. 
Rachel (Mitchell), 70. 
Rachel (Riley), 506. 
Rachel (Steward), 69,149. 
Rachell (Burgess), 104, 

217. 
Raleigh, 601. 
Ralph, 251,312,313. 
Ralph Elmer, 458. 
Ralph J., 260. 
Ralph L., 538. 
Ralph O., 250. 
(Randall), 76. 
(Randell), 3.51, 400. 
Randell,.365, 439. 
Randolph, 613. 
Randolph Henry, Sir, xv. 
Ray, 615. 

Raymond, 235, 259, 490. 
Reba, 270. 
Rebecca, 9, 10, 15, 19,30, 

32, 35, 37, 43, 53, 65, 66, 

76, 78, 81, 86, 102, 166, 

176, 214,217,287,333,344, 

360, 368, 371, 535, 563, 566, 

567, 568, 613. 
Rebecca (Brown), 361. 
Rebecca C. (Mapes), .391. 
Rebecca (Clemens), 291. 
Rebecca (Cushing), 254. 
Rebecca (Churchill), 81, 

86, 176. 
Rebecca (Crocker), 74, 167, 

294. 
Rebecca (Curtis), 15, 32. 
Rebecca D. (Morey), 162, 

287. 
Rebecca (Delano), 5. 
Rebecca F., 248. 
Rebecca (Griswold), 329, 

333. 
Rebecca (Hebron), 439. 
Rebecca J., 200. 
Rebecca Jenks, 120. 
Rebecca (Orr), 237. 
Rebecca (Palmer), 37, 91. 
Rebecca (Phinney), 32, 78. 
Rebecca S., 169. 
Rebecca (St. John), 344, 

370. 
Rebecca (Sudred) , 561, 563. 



Churchill, continued. 
Rebecca Twiner, 169. 
Rebecca (Van Redsen- 

berg), 566, 582. 
Rebecca W. (Soule), 77, 

169. 
Rebecca (Webb), 567. 
Rebecca (Wilder), 23, 53. 
Rebecca (Woodruff), 342. 
Reenette Elizabeth, 247. 
Regina, 217. 
Rena (Riley), .506. 
Rensellaer Emmet, 378, 

463. 
Reuben, 25, 79, 171, 310, 

311, 567, 582, .583, 598, 599. 
Reuben Edward, 58, 131. 
Reuben W. S., 211, 311. 
Rhoda, 101, 125, 217, 357, 

365, 373, 397, 441, .599. 
Rhoda A., 292. 
Rhoda A. (Shackford),'424, 

526. 
Rhoda Alma, 210. 
Rhoda Ann, 439, 570. 
Rhoda (Belden),340, 357. 
Rhoda C, 211. 
Rhoda Celestia, 551. 
Rhoda (Gobar), 203. 
Rhoda (Goodrich), 343, 

367,441,610, 611. 
Rhoda J. (Atwood), 80, 

173. 
Rhoda Johnson, 174. 
Rhoda Melvlna, 302. 
Rhoda (Miles), 279. 
Rhoda v., 278. 
Rhoda (Weegar), 406,500. 
Richard, xv, 186, 249, 314, 

461, 508, 557, 604. 
Richard C.,491. 
Richard Cuyler, 206. 
Richard E., 545. 
Richard Fofter, 466. 
Richard Franklin, 209. 
Richard Gerard, 470. 
Richard H., 445, 545. 
Richard Halliwell, 300. 
Richard Henry, 202. 
Richard Martin, 430, 532. 
Richard Randolph Cuyler, 

207. 
Richard Watts, 101, 208, 

211. 
Richmond, 298. 
Riley, 580, 613. 
Riley V., 273. 
Riley v., Jr., 273. 
Rlnda May, 603. 
Rlzpah, S2. 
Robbins, 252. 
Robert, xv, 119, 127, 221, 

235, 4.50, 557, 558, 5.59, 
561, 563, 566, 570, 571, 
582, 587, 604. 
Robert B., 466. 
Robert Barnabas, 430. 
Robert Bruce, 200. 
Robert C, 529, 541. 
Robert Clark, 430, 531. 
Robert D., 549. 
Robert E., 2.59. 
Robert Hazard, ix, 484. 
Robert Julius, 546. 
Robert Lee, 516. 
Robert P., 597. 
Robert R., 485. 
Robert Raymon, 536. 
Robert Roberts, 200. 
Robert S., 544. 
Robert Samuel, 629. 
Robert Sheldon, 610. 
Robert Wallace, 58, 131. 
Rocilda, 145. 



656 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Ohurchill, continued. 

Rockwell Plummer, 114. 

Kodney, 131, 240. 

Rodney J., 499. 

Roena A., 114, 231. 

Roger, xiii. 

Roger Williams, Rev., 187, 

314. 
Rogers Piatt, 307. 
RoUa W., 271. 
Romeo, 431, 510. 
Roca M. (Voss), 536. 
Rosa Emma, 526. 
Rosa (Tunk),450. 
Rosamond, 291. 
Rosamond (Janette), 286. 
Rosamond (Record), 163, 

290. 
Rosanna, 38. 

Rosanna (Lyon), 568, 585. 
Rose, 263, 276, 310, 540. 
(Rose), 213. 
Rose E., 307. 
Rose E. (Dummer), 468. 
Rose (Shull), 599. 
Rosea, 150. 
Rosell, 598. 
Rosella, 277, 508. 
Roselle, 145. 

Rosetta (Alcott), 365, 434. 
Rosilla Tobie, 312. 
Rosina, 114, 183, 581. 
Ross A., 459. 
Roswell, 346, 377, 462. 
Roswell Palmer, 91, 194. 
Roxa A. (Marsh), 96, 202. 
Roxana, 350, 374, 436. 
Roxana (Ward), 155, 275. 
Roxauna, 397, 480, 504. 
Roxy, 4.30. 
Roy, 204, 276. 
Roy Oliver, 546. 
Roy W., 267. 
Royal M., 273. 
Ruby (Crocker), 250. 
Ruby Irene, 508. 
Ruby J., 541, 542. 
Ruby K., 5S9. 
Ruby P., 531. 
Rufus, 59, 73, 1.33, 134, 160, 

247, 251,254,287,350,399, 

489. 
Rufus Hinkley, 247. 
Rufus J., 544. 
Rufus S., 187. 
Ruhama, 88. 

Ruhama (Orton), 564, 575. 
Ruhama (Whelpley), 349, 

389. 
Ruhamah, 85. 
Rupert G., 25.3. 
Russell, 352, 404, 495, 499. 
Russell H., 265. 
RuFsell Thayer, 287. 
Ruth, 15, 27, 30, 39, 81, 84, 

86, 143, 151, 161, 200,334, 

343, 364, 365, 379, 435, 439, 

467, 468, 613. 
Ruth A. (Whitman), 363, 

427. 
Ruth A. (Wyman), 251. 
Ruth Ann, 283. 
Ruth (Bryant), 8, 15. 
Ruth (Cbipman), 347, 379. 
Ruth (Craig), 292. 
Ruth (Delano), 12, 26. 
Ruth Dyer, 79. 
Ruth E., 270, 271, 494 501. 
Ruth E. ^Tilrien), 129. 
Ruth Fern, 273. 
Ruth Floe, 313. 
Ruth H., 169. 
Ruth Helen, 467. 
Ruth Hinckley, 139. 



Churchill, continued. 

Ruth (Hinckley), 63, 139. 

Ruth M., 529. 

Ruth (Maxim), 84, 182. 

Ruth Merrills, 413. 

Ruth (Merrills), 353,413. 

Ruth N. (Cobb), 139, 258. 

Ruth P. (Ack!ov),382,473. 

Ruth (Pettingill), 179, .305. 

Ruth (Shaw), 213. 

Ruth Sophia, 467. 

Ruth (Soule), 78, 169. 

Ruth (Tryon),330, 343. 

Ruth (Quimby), 75, 163. 

S. V. (Clark), 399, 491. 

Saba, 161, 162, 287, 618. 

Saba (Churchill), 161, 162, 
287. 

Saba (Soule), 74, 162. 

Sabra (Carter), 97, 205. 

Sabrina (Tupper), 347, 380. 

Sadie (Baker), 208. 

Sadie (Caskey), 254. 

Sadie G. (Gillis), 252. 

Sadie R. (Ellis). 249. 

Sadie (Slater), 488. 

Sage, 345, 373. 

Salina (Hart), 345,374. 

Sallie, 66, 144. 

Sallie A. (Hamilton), 365, 
438. 

Sallie E. (Dutton), 205. 

Sallie M. (Craft), 613. 

Sally, 46, 49, 53, 62, 78, 81, 
86, 95, 138, 161, 312, 342, 
360,364,367,370,489,577, 
583, 612. 

Sally A. (Hiutston), 400, 
492. 

Sally Ann, 137, .382. 

Sally (Benson), 35, 86. 

Sally (Bisbee-Cushman), 
78, 170. 

Sally (Bradford), 162,289. 

Sally (Castle), 398, 489. 

Sally (Coburn), 58, 131. 

Sally (Collins), 61. 

Sally (Elliott), 68, 147. 

Sally (Finney). 59, 134. 

Sally (Hall), 379, 469. 

Sally M., 596. 

Sally M. (Hiue), 577, 593. 

Sally Maria, 469. 

Sally Mead (Page), 46, 
117. 

Sally Melissa, 1.32. 

Sally (N'ewcomb),'348,383. 

Sally (Peterson), 88, 186. 

Sally Rogers, 186. 

Sally (Rounds), 60, 136. 

Sally (Seely),351, 400. 

Sally (Shafer,,348,383. 

Sally (Sprague), 160. 

Sally (Tash), 21, 45. 

Sally (True), 21,46, 

Salmon. 362. 

Salmon Root, 430, 532. 

Saloma Ann, 182. 

Salome. .39, 95. 

Samantha (Dayton), 434. 

Samantba Louisa, 451. 

Samuel, 8, 10, 11, 15,17,18, 
23, 24, 27, 31, 36, 38, 52, 
54, 59, 66, 68, 69, 72, 74, 
76, 90,93,94,108,122,126, 
131, 133,134,144, 146,156, 
157,161, 183, 197.199,219, 
221, 241, 282, 287, 309, 330, 
335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 
342, 343, 344, 348, 350, 352. 
364,360, 361.362,363,366, 
.368, 370,378, 383, 402,416, 
426, 429, 437, 447, 465, 496, 
526, 528, 618. 



Churchill, continued. 

Sainuel, Ensign, 326, 327. 
329, 611. 

Samuel, Jr., 18, 53. 

Samuel Adams, 49, 118. 

Samuel Belden, 234. 

Samuel Boardman, 415, 
515. 

Samuel Buel, 577. 

Samuel C, 532. 

Samuel Cicero, 413,414,514. 

Samuel Clark, 29, 67, 144, 
145, 261. 

Samuel David, 536. 

Samuel E., 242. 

Samuel H., 294, 516. 

Samuel Halsey, 685. 

Samuel Harvey, 123, 238. 

Samuel Henry, 241. 

Samuel Holman, 121. 

Samuel J., 207,209. 

Samuel Jones, 209. 

Samuel Joseph, 480. 

Samuel Lawrence, 466. 

Samuel Lothrop, 208. 

Samuel Lyman, 400, 492. 

Samuel Keigney, 610. 

Samuel S., 387, 476. 

Samuel Seymour, 410, 510. 

Samuel StiUman, 58, 131, 
372. 

Samuel Stoddard, 384, 475. 

Samuel W., 442, 526, 540, 
541. 

Sanford, 13, 14, 67, 145, 
146. 

Sanford Lewis, 468. 

Sanora, Florence, 536. 

Sara M. (Smith), 262. 

Sarah xv, 6, 9, lO, 11, 12, 
15, 18, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 
32, 34, 37, 39, 40, 43, 51, 
59, 60, 05, 68, 74, 93, 95, 
98, 113, 122, 130, 136, 
143, 146, 149, 150, 152, 
153, 165, 164, 170, 173, 
183, 218, 221, 228, 252, 
264, 255, 260, 280, 288, 
294, 296, 313, 324, 325, 
332, 334, 335, 345, 347, 
351, 362, 367, 367, 382, 
398, 410, 430, 434, 440, 
443, 452, 456, 460, 507, 
527, 528, 557, 5.58, .662, 
564, 566, 570, 579, 581, 
586, 597, 616. 

Sarah A., 50, 117, 385, 526, 
546. 

Sarah A. (Adams), 185, 
312. 

Sarah A. (Benedict), 348, 
385. 

Sarah A. (Haiulin), 529. 

Sarah A. (Hersey), 301. 

Sarah A. (Kenyon), 289. 

Sarah A. (Nichols), 155, 
276. 

Sarah A. (Sedgwick), 454, 
618. 

Sarah Adeline, 129. 

Sarah (Alcott), 343, 364. 

Sarah Alice, 257, 476. 

Sarah (.lllen), 149. 

Sarah Allen (Lunt), 111, 
225. 

Sarah Angeline, 487. 488. 

Sarah Ann, 144, 186, 188, 
198, 241, 371, 423, 576. 

Sarah Ann (Carr), 109. 

Sarah Augusta, 540. 

Sarah B., 196. 

Sarah B. (Caswell) (not 
Colwell), 76, 167, 617. 

Sarah B. (Symonds), 250. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



(;57 



Churchill, continued. 

Sarah (Badgley), 376. 
Sarah (Baker), 181, 307. 
Sarah (Bull), 60. 
Sarah (Bliun), 342, 361. 
Sarah ( Boyd), 43!), 538. 
Sarah Brijrs^s, 444. 
Sarah (Brock), 466. 
Sarah (Brown), 291. 
Sarah (Bugbee), 409, 505. 
Sarah (Burgess), 344, 367. 
Sarah C, 159, 200, 249. 
Sarah O. (Cohurn), 131. 
Sarah O. (Gerry), 257. 
Sarah U. (Hatfield), 254. 
Sarah C. (Lawrence), 415, 

Sarah" C. (Smith), 168, 295. 
Sarah C. (Tuttle), 364, 

434. 
Sarah C. (West), 530. 
Sarah (Cady),330, 341. 
Sarah (Chase), 69. 
Sarah (Churchill), 597. 
Sarah ((^lark), 256. 
Sarah (Cobb), 11,19, 20, 25, 

40, 58, 257. 
Sarah (Cole), 17, 37. 
Sarah (Collins), 138. 
Sarah (Jonielia 456. 
Sarah (Crosby), 250. 
Sarah (Cushrnau), 33, 80. 
Sarah D. (Lord), 46, 117. 
Sarah (Daniels), 180, .314. 
Sarah (Demiug), 327,331. 
Sarah (Dewey), 94, 198. 
Sarah Diantha, 188. 
Sarah (Diidlry), 85,184. 
Sarah (Dnrkee), 106, 219. 
Sarah E , 116, 132, 190, 236, 

261. 
Sarah E. (Finch), 378, 463. 
Sarah E. (Hatha way-Lee), 

421, 523. 
Sarah E. (Histon), 415, 

515. 
Sarali E. (Howard), 213. 
Sarah E. (McKenney), 584, 

600. 
Sarah E. (Nelson), 142. 
Sarah E. (Putney), 283. 
Sarah E. (Ryder), 247. 
Sarah E. (Sprague), 165, 

293. 
SarahB. (Wood worth ), 

401, 493. 
Sarah Eleanor, 225. 
Sarah Eliza, 209, 497. 
Sarah Elizabeth, 114, 219, 

437, 470, 535, 5S4. 
Sarah Emily, 463. 
Sarah Estey, 103. 
Sarah F., 178. 
Sarah F. (Cushins), 95, 

200. 
Sarah F. (Fletcher), 264. 
Sarah (Faunce), 18,38. 
Sarah (Flint), 135, 255. 
Sarah Fowler, 48. 
Sarah Frances, 241. 
Sarah (Fuller), 382, 473. 
Sarah G., 206. 
Sarah (Gill), 181, .306. 
Sarah (Goodlin), 214. 
Sarah H. (Kinney), 105. 
Sarah (Hm11),424, 524. 
Sarah (Harlow), 12, 23. 
Sarah Harriet, 485. 
Sarah (Harris), 2.36. 
Sarah Harrison, 600. 
Sarah (llawley), 70,151. 
Sarah (Hay ford), 364. 
Sarah (Hicks), 5, 6. 
Sarah (Hoaglaud),430,532. 



Churchill, continued. 
Sarah (Horner), 527. 
Sarah Hudson, 163. 
Sarah (Hyde), 362, 423. 
Sarah (Ireland), 179, 304. 
Sarah J., 249, 492, 503, 533. 
Sarah J. (Beardsley), 687, 

602. 
Sarah J. (Cooper), 615. 
Sarah J. (Pool) , 204. 
Sarah J. (Starkweather), 

142, 2.59. 
Sarah J. (Vaughn), 485. 
Sarah Jane, 261, 283, 345. 
Sarah Jane (Cann) (not 

Carver), 106, 218,617. 
Sarah (Jennings), xiv. 
Sarah Jerusha, 280. 
Sarah King, 121. 
Sarah L., 391,462,486. 
Sarah L. (Curtis), 169, 296. 
Sarah L. (Stevens), 364, 

433. 
Sarah (Long), 190. 
. Sarah Louisa, 465. 
Sarah Luoinda, 279, 479. 
Sarah Lucretia, 439. 
Sarah Lydia, 524. 
Sarah M., 422. 449. 
Sarah M. (Chipinan), 426. 
Sarah M. (Cowles) (not 

Sarah K.),.378, 464, 618. 
Sarah M. (Curtis), 43. 
Sarah M. (Frost), 304. 
Sarah (Malory), 434, 5.34. 
Sarah Matilda, 516. 
Sarah May, 226. 
Sarah (May hew), .394, 186. 
Sarah Melissa, 193. 
Sarah (Mix-Foster), 333, 

345. 
Sarah (Morton), 20, 42. 
Sarah N., 464. ^ 

Sarah IST. (Doane), .58, 1.31. 
Sarah (Nichols), 160,286. 
Sarah Otis, 257. 
Sarah P. (Clark), 165,293. 
Sarah P. (Delano), 167, 

294. 
Sarah (Peck), 379, 470. 
Sarah (Perkins), 265. 
Sarah Powers, 293. 
Sarah (Prescott), 350,398, 

489. 
Sarah R., 529. 
Sarah R. (Wyman), 249. 
Sarah (Ray), 373, 452. 
Sarah (Reid),424, 626. 
Sarah (Rider), 31, 74. 
Sarah (Rogers), 14, 24. 
Sarah (Ro%vland), 409, 506. 
Sarah (Rublee), 406. 
Sarah S. (Johnson), 43, 

108. 
Sarah S. (Newton), 225. 
Sarah (Sargent), 340, 357. 
Sarab (Shanard), 89. 
Sarah (Shepard), 592, 603. 
Sarah Simpson, 283. 
Sarah (Smith), 313. 
Sarah Sophronia, 123. 
Sarah (Soule), 74, 163. 
Sarah (Sprague), 286. 
Sarah (Stacey), 22, 51. 
Sarah (Stackpole), 112, 

227. 
Sarah (Stowe), 409, 504. 
Sarah (Strickland), 250. 
Sarah (Sturtevant), 161, 

287. 
Sarah (Sumner), 67, 128. 
Sarah Tash, 45. 
Sarah (Taylor), 615. 
Sarah (Tinkham), 19, 39. 



Churchill, continued. 

Sarah (Vannankeen), 399. 
Sarah (Van Sheick), 192, 

318. 
Sarah Virginia, 510. 
Sarah W. (Blinn), .539. 
Sarah W. (Pitman), 254. 
Sarah W. (Robinson), 521. 
Sarah Warren, 92. 
Sarah (Winston), xiii. 
Sarah (Woodruff), 593. 
Sarepta, 116. 

(Schwink-Hoagland), 454. 
Scott, 467. 
SealyJ.,533. 
Sebrlna, 287. 
Selden, 347, .381, 509. 
Selden A., 472. 
Selina Burr, 464. 
Selina (Burr), 378, 464. 
Selina Hart, 374. 
Selinda (Robbins), 22, 50. 
Serena Eames, 262. 
Serviah, 76. 
Seth, 18, 20, 32, 38, 39, 43, 

71, 78, 108, 155, 275, 279. 
Seth Doten, 168, 295. 
Seth Erastus, 282. 
Seth Warren, 156, 281. 
Seth Warren, Jr., 281. 
Seth Washburn, 76, 168. 
Seymore, 37, 91. 
Seymour, 91. 
Seymour L., 492. 
Sheldon W., 115, 233. 
Shepard, 85, 183. 
Sherman, 186. 
Sidney Daniel, .526. 
Silas, 336, 337, 338, 353, 365, 

400,405,438. 
Silas, Deac.,357, 417. 
Silas, Rev.,339, 340, 357,360. 
Silas H., 185, 311. 
Silas M., 288. 
Silas Owen, 181, 307. 
Silas PayBOn,417, 518. 
Silda (Kimball), 190. 
Silence, 87. 
Silence (French), 60. 
Simeon, 32, 67, 65, 78, 128, 

170,271,360,420. 
Simeon L., 267. 
Simeon R., 136. 
Simeon Richardson, 58, 

130. 
(Snowdon), 93, 197. 
Solomon, 27, 36, 38, 64, 140, 

141, 158, 339, S40, 346, 354, 

374, 456, 616. 
Solomon Sylvester, 139, 

Sophia, 47, 75, 78, 81, 90, 

124, 243, 250, 261, 347, 348, 

353,389,444,527. 
Sophia (Catlin), 614. 
Sophia D. (Thayer), 453. 
Sophia G. (Brown), 291. 
Sophia Or. (Gunn) , 414, 514. 
Sophia H. (PulkamUs),463. 
Sophia Helen, 114. 
Sophia K. (King), 45, 114. 
Sophia (Kingsley), 349, 

389. 
Sophia Lang, 683. 
Sophia (May), 156, 281. 
Sophia O. (Beatty), 614, 

615. 
Sophia Page, 576. 
Sophia (Prescott), 128. 
Sophia (Tompkins), 89, 

Sophia (Wells), 411. 
Sophie (Burgett), 503. 
Sophronia, 96, 105, 203, 434 



658 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Sophronla (Frisbee), 353, 

405. 
SophrouiaW. (Beal-Low), 

285. 
Sophronla (Whedon), 363, 

429. 
Spencer, '22, 50. 
Sprague, 81, 176. 
Stacia, 562. 
(Starkey), 614. 
Stella Louisa, 465. 
SteUa May, 305. 
Stella (Sigglns), 598. 
Stephen, 7, 12, 25, 26, 31, 41, 

61, 75, 102, 134, 137, 155, 

165,248,335,344,345,348, 

373, 383, 384, 522, 580, 596. 
Stephen, Lieut., 26, 81, 63. 
Stephen B., 249. 
Stephen Belden, 421, 521. 
Stephen Elijah, Dr., 385. 
Stephen Giles, 383, 474. 
Stephen M., 547. 
Stephen Major, 369, 446. 
Stephen Mix, 375. 
Stephen W., 570, 586. 
(Stetson), 260. 
Stiles Collins Avery, 518. 
Stillnian, 96, 131, 201, 245. 
(Stretton), 58. 
(Sturtevant), 156. 
Submit (Hawes), 350, 392. 
Sue (Bainter),490. 
Sullivan, 81, 177. 
Susan, 35, 87, 89, 96, 112, 

139,161,181,214,215,208, 

582, 599. 
Susan A., 112. 
Susan A. (Ward), E99, 605. 
Susan Agnes, 319. 
Susan (Allen), 138, 258. 
Susan Ann, 2S3. 
Susan Anne, 119. 
Susan B.,168. 
Susan (Browning), 583, 

599. 
Susan (Cheesbro), 197. 
Susan (Clark), •SSO. 
Susan I)., 482. 
Susan D. (Wilson), 389, 

482. 
Susan E., 249. 
Susan E. (Ferrin), 111, 226. 
Susan E. (Seavey), 47a. 
Susan E. (Spooner), 173, 

300. 
Susan (Green), 525. 
Susan (Henry), 90, 190. 
Susan J. (Taylor) , 438, 535. 
Susan Jane, 395. 
Susan L., 170. 
Susan Lincoln, 285. 
Susan (Lucas), 63, 139. 
Susan M. (Abbott), 280. 
Susan Maria, 113. 
Susan (Mills), 210. 
Susan P. (Raymond), 369, 

446. 
Susan P. (Saunders), 249. 
Susan (Pine), 370, 449. 
Susan R., 202, 446. 
Susan (Riddle), 445, 545. 
Susan (Rogers), 94. 
Susan (Stevens), 271. 
Susan (Thompson), 129, 

243. 
Susan W., 41. 
Susan Walker, 525. 
Susanna, 21, 28, 31, 32, 60, 

78. 
Susanna E., 122. 
Susanna (Gibbs), 15, 32. 
Susanna (Harlow), 28, 65. 



Churchill, continued. 

Susanna (Vrooman), 91, 

193. 
Susannah, 16, 17, 19, 65, 

101, 143, 161, 365. 
Susannah (Bailey), 51, 122. 
Susannah (Bartlett), 13,28. 
Susannah (Brayser), 556. 
Susannah (Clark), 11, 19. 
Susannah (Coweu), 29 ,67. 
Susannah (Davidson), 217. 
Susannah Elizabeth, 145. 
Susannah (Leach), 9, 16. 
Susannah (McFarland), 15, 

31. 
Susannah (Manchester), 8, 

12. 
Susannah (Rose-Killam), 

134, 248. 
Susannah (Wagner), 421, 

522. 
Susie, 460. 
Susie A., 545. 
Susie (Freeligh), 600. 
Susie (Walker), 269. 
Sybil, 36. 
Sybil E. (Roberts), 378, 

464. 
Sydney Fowler, 600. 
Sydney M., 693. 
Sylvanus, 24, 31, 56, 63, 64, 

78, 127, 135, 162. 
Sylvanus A., 401, 462, 493. 
Sylvanus H., 94, 200. 
Sylvanus W., 493. 
Sylvester, 90, 142, 143, 191, 

351, 399, 46S. 
Sylvester, Gen., 41, 98. 
Sylvester B., 509. 
Sylvester Brown, 410, 509. 
Sylvester C, 400, 401. 
Sylvester Edwin, 114. 
Sylvesters., 122,238. 
Sylvia, 71, 72, 73, 152, 156, 

274, 349, 477. 
Sylvia A. J., 391. 
Sylvia Gertrude, 491. 
Sylvia Jane, 440. 
Sylvina, 351. 
Tabitha, 146. 
Tabitha (Willard), 5G4, 

573. 
Talista (Cleveland), 145. 
Temperance, 77, 90. 
Temperance (Holmes), 

176. 
Temperance (Perry), 36, 

90. 
Thaddeus, 24, 53, 73, 125, 

160, 287. 
Thaddeus C, 489. 
T^hankful, 36,338, 616. 
Thankful (Karnes), 67, 140. 
Thankful (Hewit-Seager), 

330, 337. 
Thankful (Scammon),2S8. 
Thankful (Wood), 17, 34. 
Theobald, xili. 
Theodore, 107, 122, 197, 

207, 219, 221, 236, 448. 
Theodore Parker, 290. 
Theodosia, 293. 
Theodosia (House), 351, 

399. 
Theresa A., 496. 
Thirsyette, 597. 
Thirza (Gates), 383, 475. 
Thirza P., 268. 
Thode Stephen, 458. 
Thomas, ix, xili, xv, 11, 

20, 32, 43, 44, 45, 59, 77, 

103, 111, 160, 217, 250, 

255, 286, 288, 294, 366, 

525, 615. 



Churchill, continued. 

Thomas, Capt., 134, 250. 
Thomas Benjamin, 525. 
Thomas C, 46, 116. 
Thomas Charles, 113. 
Thomas Corwin, 534. 
Thomas Foster, 345, 375, 

457. 
Thomas G., 226. 
Thomas Gilman, 56, 242. 
Thomas H., 4.39. 
Thomas Holiday, 410, 509, 

510. 
Thomas J., 284. 
Thomas Lindsay, 112, 227. 
Thomas Loring, 289. 
Thomas P., 50. 
Thomas S., Ill, 226. 
Thomas Sprague, 291. 
Thomas Stanley, 457. 
Thomas T., 582,597. 
Thomas Tash, 45, 112. 
Thomas W., 250, 526. 
Thomas Wilson, 179, 304. 
Thomas Worcester, 58, 132. 
Tilson, 68, 147. 
Timothy, 21, 32, 43, 78, 108, 

169, 490, 564, 576. 
Timothy Clapp, 375. 
Timothy G., 200. 
Timothy Gridley, 378, 464. 
Timothy Pickering, 375. 
Tirzah (Dudley), 86, 186. 
Tobias, 13, 14, 29, 69, 150. 
Tobias Bertram, 150. 
(Tower), 288. 
Tressie May, 615. 
Truman, 366, 370, 449. 
Tryphena (Holt) (not 

Mary), 183, 310, 618. 
Tryphenia, 127, 242. 
Tryphenia A., 496. 
Tryphenia A. (Newton), 

352, 402. 
Tryphosa, 424. 
Ulysses Grant, 282. 
Urania (Matthews), 576, 

591. 
Uriah B., .596. 
Ursula, 448. 
Van Buren, 615, 616. 
Varnum, 580. 
VelinaD.,312. 
Velina (Norton), 208. 
Velma W.,267. 
Vera B., 267. 
Veracue Gladys, 536. 
Verna Asenatha, 307. 
Verna Bell, 491. 
Vernon, 488. 
Vesta A. (Crowell), 227. 
Vesta Grace, 319. 
Viana (Perham), 176, 303. 
Victoria, 273. 
Viena (Thompson), 389, 

483. 
Villa A. (Boynton), 151, 

267. 
Vina, 270. 
Vinna, 615. 
VinuieL.,292. 
Viola E. (Ruck), 602, 606. 
Viola Isola, 548. 
Viola S., 285. 
Violetta, 121, 549. 
Virgil, 542. 
Virginia Brown, 525, 
Virginia R. (Madison), 225. 
W.F., 208. 
W. H., vii. 
Walbergia, 210. 
Waldo H.,270. 
Wallace, 495. 
Wallace Eugene, 308. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



fi59 



Churchill, continued. 

Walter, 135, 254, 255, 303. 

Walter Albert, 303. 

Walter Allen, 239. 

Walter Asaph, .314. 

Walter B., 449, 549. 

Walter E.,. 312, 491, 597. 

Walter Edgar, 500. 

Walter Erving, 231. 

Walter F., 313. 

Walter G., 602, 606. 

Walter H., 427, 528, .529. 

Walter Howell, 260. 

Walter J., 232. 

Walter O., 547. 

Walter S., 598. 

Ward, 596, 599. 

Warner, 121, 236. 

Warner, Jr., 236. 

Warner A., 236. 

Warner Leman, 315. 

Warren, 29, 69, 70, 148, 149, 
245, 265, 281, 504, 594. 

Warren Augustus, 546. 

Warren D., 448. 

Warren E., 546. 

Warren Flint, 255. 

Warren H., 475, 548. 

Warren Keen, 284. 

Warren L., 270. 

Warren Levi, 313. 

Warren Norman, 318. 

Warren O., 265. 

Warren Richard, 320. 

Washington, 402, 449, 497. 

(Watkins),200. 

Watson, 219. 

Watson Dana, 610. 

Watts, 131. 

Wealthy, 353. 

Wealthy Irena, 278. 

Wealthy P. (Hatch), 203, 

Wealthy (Porter), 106. 

Wellington, 279. 

Wellington M., 276. 

Weltha A. (Jenkins- 
Hoole), (not Anna 

Hoole), 111,222,617. 

Wendell A , 312. 

Wendell H., 312. 

Wentje (Ryder), 557, 559, 
560. 

Wesley, 288. 

Wesley B., 470. 

Wesley Russell, 283. 

Wickliff E., 463. 

Wilber S., 454. 

Wilberforce, 420. 

Wilbur, 612, 613, 614. 615. 

Wilbur Adna, 537. 

Wilbur Daniel, 615. 

Wilbur T., 284. 

Wildie G., 487. 

Wilfred N., 544. 

Willard, 221. 

Willard Uapron, 588. 

Willard D., 548, 573, 589. 

William, vi, xiii, xv, 3, 
5, 8, 11, 13,14, 15, 17, 18, 
19, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 39, 
41, 43, 46, 53, 60, 64, 65, 
66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 81, 82, 
86, 88, 90, 93, 96, 103, 105, 
116, 125,128,133,134,136, 
J38, 141, 142,143,144,146, 
150,153, 154,161,162,169, 
176, 177. 178, 179, 182, 196, 
197,199,203,213,214, 215, 
217,218,220, 235,240,247, 
250, 255, 256, 259, 260, 275, 
288, 289, 290, 296, 302, 303, 
304,306, 315, 317, 323, 330, 
331,334,336,338,342,343, 
344, 351, 365, 368, 369, 370, 



Churchill, continued. 

380, 382, 384, 398, 400, 402, 
403, 436, 440, 444, 449, 452, 
456, 459, 474, 497, 505, .516, 
538, 540, 555, ."564, 565, 569, 
576,577,581,582,588,592. 
594,596.613,614,615,617, 
619. 

William, D.D., 226. 

William, Jr., 3.52,402. 

William A., 237, 243, 254, 
314, 439, 537. 

William Albert, 543. 

William Allen. 441. 539. 

William Alvah, 117, 234. 

William Ambrose, 535. 

William Asher, 236. 

William Augustus. 534. 

William B., 447. 

William Boardman, 359, 
417. 

William Burpee, 217. 

William C.,94, 199, 207,530. 

William Creighton, 111. 

William Crocker, 247. 

William D., 533. 

William David, 521. 

William Doloway, Dr.,584, 
600. 

William Dwight, 534. 

William E., 248. 

William Edgar, 254. 

William" Edward, 231, 449. 

William Eliot, 465 

William Eliott, 378, 463. 

William Ellsworth, .318. 

William Everett, 454. 

William Ezra, 121. 

William Fletcher, 69, 150. 

William Goodrich, 509. 

William Graves, 46, 117. 

William Grozier, 79. 

William H., 132, 178, 204, 
214, 218, 286, 304, 434, 435, 
446,469, 499, 529, 534, 548. 

William Hamilton, 469. 

William Harvey, 395. 

William Henry, 188, 286, 
296,315, 373, 378, 402, 4.54, 
463, 469, 498, 584, 588, 599, 
600, 605. 

William Herbert, 257. 

William Holmes, 201, 486.- 

William Hubbard, 365.- 

William Hunter, 206. 

William Hunter, Capt., 99, 
206. 

William Huntington, 199. 

William J., 4.50. 

William Jefferson, 203.- 

William Keen, 142. • 

William L., 292, 294, 449, 
546. 

William Lawrence, 466.' 

William Leathers, 58, 129. 

Wm . Leathers, Jr., 129, 243. 

William Leonard, 468. 

William M.,249, 474.' 

William Martin, 535. 

Wiiliam Miliou, 434. 

William Morton, 159. 

AVilliam Murray, 188. 

William Nelson, 192, 318. 

William O., 266. 

William Oscar, 572, 5S8. 

William Otis, 257,283. 

William P., x, 253.- 

William Payne, 470. 

William Pitt, 91. 

William Pitt Fessenden, 
225. 

William Price, 415, 516. 

William R., 375, 439, 458, 
637. 



Churchill, continued. 
William Samuel, 515. 
William Scott, 464. 
William Stewart, 408. 
William Sumner, 454. 
William T., 89, 189, 190, 

268, 301. 
William Thomas, 417, 517. 
William Tilson, 147, 264. 
William Tryon, 365, 435, ■ 

437. 
William W., 180, 306. 
William W.C, 211. 
William Walcott, 540. 
William Walker, 438, 536. 
William Walker, Jr., 536. 
William Wheeler, 194. 
William Wilberforce, 519. 
William Willard, 576, 593. 
William Wilmarth, 585. 
William Winthrop, 300. 
William Worcester, 128, 

242. 
William Worcester, Jr., 

242. 
Williams, 83,180. 
(Williams), 34, 83. 
Willie J. ,494. 
Willis, 367, 440, 449, 538, 

614. 
Willis Clark, 539. 
Willis E., 454. 
Willis Fletcher, 406, 501. 
Willis Phillips, 238. 
Willis Ransom, 486. 
Wilson, 24, 26, 56, 63, 139. 
Wilson H.,292. 
Wilson Barlow, 269. 
Winfield, 311. 
Winfleld S., 521. 
Wintield Scott, 234. 
Winifred Grace. 481. 
Winnie, 188. 
Winnie J., 210. 
Winnifred, 606. 
Winnifred C, 267. 
Winslow, Deac, 71, 153, 

155. 
Winslow, Jr., 155,276. 
Winf^low Bradford, 138. 
Winslow W., 248. 
Winslow Ware, 299. 
Winston, sill, xv, 222, 223. 
Winston, Sir, xiii, xiv. 
Winthrop, 30u. 
Woodbury Langdon, 114, 

231. 
Woodford McDowell, 472. 
Wooster Bi ach, 306. 
Worthy L., 483. 
Worthy l.ovell, Gen., 349, 

387, 392, 393. 
Wylie Croome, 410, 509. 
Zachary Taylor, 410. 
Zacheus, 12, 25. .59, 77, 134. 

168, 169,248,249,296,587, 

6112. 
Zaccheus H., 152, 271, 586. 
Zada (Preston), 594. 
Zadock, 26, 62, 161, 287. 
Zebedee, 33, 76, 80, 167, 174. 
Zebedee P.. 175, 302. 
Ziliuda (Ditson), 151. 
Zellal.,623. 
Zenas, 74, 162, 350, 398, 

488, 489, 619. 
Zenas, Jr., 489. 
Zi-pheniah, 570. 
Zeruiah, 71. 

Zerviah (Leach). 344, 369. 
ZethaM. (Arnold), 537. 
Zilpah, 82. 

Zilpah (Keene), 82, 179. 
ZilphaE. (Stroud), 452. 



660 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Churchill, continued. 

Zilpha L., 445. 

Zitta B., 604. 

Zoa (Eggleston) (not Ed- 
gerton), 370, 447, 618. 

Zoe, 263. 
Chute, Edith (Churchill-Rod- 
ney), 250. 

Isaac R., 250. 

May Edith, 261. 
Cilley, Anna, 183, 308. 
Cisco, Henrietta, 615. 
Claflin, Gov., 298. 

Maria, 90. 

Susan (Churchill), 89. 

Timothy, 89. 
Clark, 161, 369. 

Alice M. (Churchill), 515. 

Amasa, 27. 

Asa. 527. 

Aurilla A. (llickok), 364. 

Betsey (Morton- Whiting), 
28 

Charity E., 448, 548. 

Charles S., 515. 

Charles W., 202. 

Charlotte, 432. 

Clemanlha, 449. 

Clifford E., .522. 

Cordelia (Churchill), 526, 
527. 

Cynthia A., 152. 

David, 202. 

Ebenezer, 106. 

Effle J. (Churchill), 202. 

Electa, 569. 

Elizabeth, 14, 29,251. 

Elizabeth M. (Churchill), 
522. 

Ella (Wagg),527. 

Ellen (Cushing),578. 

Ellen I., 113. 

Ellery Channing, 202. 

Elsie, 304. 

Emily (Fletcher), 106. 

Emma, 578, 

Emmet, 578. 

Encil Ernest, 194. 

Etta (Talbot), 527. 

Eunice (Beach), 202.' 

Frances A., 288. 

Frank A., 527. 

Fred, 473. 

George, 364, 578. 

Hannah L. (Churchill), 
113. 

Harriet B., 311. 

Harriet M., 289. 

Herbert C, 627. 

Ira, 578. 

Isaac Townscnd, 113. 

J. F., 475. 

Jennie, 194. 

Julia, 193. 

Lavinia (Churchill), 578. 

Lewis, 578. 

Libbie C, .527. 

Libbie (Churchill), 475. 

Lucy, 365, 436. 

Luke, 365. 

Martha A. (Churchill), 

Mary', 349, 431. 

Mary A., 527. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 473. 

Mary (Mattison), 578. 

Mary (Morton), 27. 

Mayhew, 113. 

Mehitable, 73. 

Miua A., 193. 

Myron, 578. 

Nettie (Tuttle), 578. 

Richard Churchill, 202. 

Rosa Bell, 193. 



Clark, continued. 

Ruby May, 194. 

Ruth (<Jhurchill), 365. 

S. V , 399, 491. 

Sadie, 194. 

Sarah, 2.56. 

Sarah M. (Churchill), 193. 

Sarah Powers, 165, 293. 

Serena, 578. 

Sidney W., 193. 

Susan, 250. 

Susannah, 11, 19. 

Thankful, 62. 

Thomas, 14, 29. 

Tryphena, 510. 

Walter, 538. 

William, 28. 
Clarke, 611. 

Abigail, 3. 

Agnes Ellen, 279. 

Bessie Marilla, 279. 

Faith, 7. 

Isaac Bradford, 279. 

Joseph, 279. 

Nancy, 612, 613. 

Nellie Louise, 279. 

Nettie (Churchill), 279. 

Orrin, 169. 

Perry J., 279. 

Rebecca S. (Churchill), 
169. 

Ruth Nettie, 279. 

Seymour B., 612. 
Clarksou, Margaret, 181, 306. 
Cleland, Alice L. (Moses), 106. 

Emmeline (Saunders), 106. 

George, 106. 

Jacob, 106. 

James, 106. 

Jane, 106. 

Margaret, 106. 

Margaret A. (Moses), 106. 

Margery L. (Canu), 106. 

Mary (Churchill), 106. 

William, 106. 
Clemens, Eliza J., 443, 543. 

Emily (Churchill), 182. 

Enos, 182. 

Frank, 436. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 436. 

Rebecca, 291. 

Robert, 182. 

Roxana (Churchill), 436. 

Saloraa A. (Churchill), 
182. 

William, 436. 
Clements, Caroline M., 405, 
500. 

James, 106. 

Lucretia, 347, 381. 
Cleveland, Pres., 223. 

Alice Belle, 480. 

Alonzo, 408. 

Edna. 578. 

Emeline, 374, 457. 

EttaM. (Churchill), 408. 

Lorenzo, 577. 

Maria B. (Churchill- 
Do wd), 577. 

Talista, 145. 

William, 408. 
Clifford (Hardy-Churchill), 
166. 

Mary Jane, 469. 
Clinton, Gov., 569. 
Cloose, Fanny, 613. 
Closser, Jerome, 315. 

Ophelia V. (Churchill), 
315. 
Clow, B. G., 272. 

Julia C. (Churchill- 
Briggs), 272. 
Cluff. Mary (Churchill), 400. 

Moses, 400. 



Clymer, John, 595. 

Mary (Churebill), 595. 
Coates, Margaret, 139. 
Coats, Albert B., 4.30. 

Betsey (Churchill), 430. 

Ellen Clara, 430. 

Frank, 430. 

Martin, 430. 
Cobb, Alvan, 33. 

Angeline, 196. 

Arling, 196. 

Armenia (Lothrop), 41. 

Camilla Angle, 196. 

Catharine C. (Churchill), 
285. 

Charles, 200. 

Churchill, 196. 

Claire, 196. 

Curtis (or Charles?), 41. 

Deborah, 33. 

Deborah (Churchill), 33. 

Delia (Lawrence), 196. 

Deliverance, 33. 

Eliza L. (Churchill), 196. 

Elizabeth, 33. 

Emmaline, 196. 

Eunice E., 196. 

Fordyce A., 196. 

Gersham, 19, 40. 

Herbert L., 196. 

Howard, 196. 

John Kemjiton, 258. 

Lera Lawrence, 196. 

Margaret P., (Metzger), 
196. 

Mary, 33, 34. 

Mary A., 196. 

Mary L. (Churchill), 200. 

Mercy (Baker), 17,34. 

Nathaniel, 33. 

Olive, 25. 

Polly (Nelson), 258. 

Rebecca (Fuller), 33. 

Ruth Nelson, 139, 258. 

Samuel, 80. 

Sarah, 11, 19, 20, 25, 40, 58, 
257. 

Sarah (Cushman-C h u r - 
chill), 80. 

Sarah (Nelson), 20. 

Seth, 20. 

Silas H., 285. 

Theodore, 196. 

Thomas, 33. 

Timothy, 33. 

William, 196. 

William, Jr., 196. 

William M., 196. 

Zabdiel, 33. 
Cobbey, Mary, 292. 
Coburn, Annette E. (Wonser), 
414. 

O. E., 414. 

Eliza Ann, 58, 132. 

Sally, 58, 131. 

Sarah C, 131. 
Cochran, Catharine S. (Chur- 
chill), 456. 

Samuel, 456. 
Cody, Elijah, 370. 

Joseph, 370. 

Lyman, 370. 

Miles, 370. 

Philo, 370. 

Sally (Churchill), 370. 

Warren, 370. 
Coe, Esther M. (Churchill), 
385. 

Frances Irene, 385. 

Gertrude (Hart), 385. 

Harriet S. (Churchill), 467. 

John, 466. 

Jo.^eph William, 467. 

Louis Sumner, 385. 



IXDEX OF NAMES 



GGl 



Coe, continued. 

Marg.aret (Churchill), 466. 

Nathan, 385. 
Coffee, 194. 
Coffin, Capt., 337. 

Anna (Churchiin, 559, 561. 

Diana (Churchill), 275. 

Isaac, 559, 561. 

Moody, 129. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 129. 
Cofi'raan, Lethy, 536. 

Marion Edward, 536. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 5.36. 
Coffran, Emily, 42. 

Ezra, 42. 

Lucy, 42. 

Lydia A., 42. 

Lydia (Churchill), 42. 

Maria, 42. 

Martha, 42. 

Mary, 42. 

Mary, (Crosby), 42. 

Kosanna (Hersey), 42. 

Whitman, 42. 

William, 42. 
Cogswell, Caroline H., 353, 

407. 
Coker, Anna (Churchill), 558. 

Robert, 558. 

William, 558. 
Colbath, Albert I'ayeon, 114. 

Annie Laura, 114. 

Belinda, 113, 231. 

Charles William, 114. 

Edwin Churchill, 114. 

Emily Jane, 114. 

George, 114. 

Irving, 114. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 113- 

William, 113. 
Colby, Alice J., 148. , 

Ansel S., 148. 

Asa W., 148. 

Calvin Herbert, 149. 

tllarissa (Churchill), 148. 

Elmer Eurique, 149. 

Emily Adelia, 149. 

George Boomer, 149. 

Hartwell C, 148. 

Jonas Holden, 148. 

Josephine (Churchill), 148. 

Laura, 148. 

Mary J., 148. 

Melissa, 46, 116. 

Myra T., 148. 

Bpcncer, 148. 

■Sumner E., 148. 

Webster W., 148. 

Willard D., 148. 

Viola May, 149. 
Cokord, Johii, 111. 

Lura M., 111. 

Lydia F. (Churchill), 111. 
Cole, Abbie, 88, 187. 

Alfred, x. 

Ebenezer, 15. 

George William, Dr., 519. 

Joanna, 15. 

Joseph, 8. 

Lydia, 38, 329. 

Margaret, 519. 

Mary (Stevens), 8. 

Minnie B. (Churchill), 519. 

Olive C. (Churchill), 494. 

Royal, 494. 

Ruth (Churchill), 15. 

Samuel XL, 38. 

Sarah, 17, 37. 
Coleman, Anna, 360, 420. 

Annie M. (Churchill), 206. 

Bertram Dawson, 206. 

Sally (Churchill), 360. 

Samuel, 360. 
Coll, Lieut., 556. 



Collamore, 141. 
Collin, Mittie, 503. 
Collingwood, George, 125. 

Mary (Fuller), 125. 
Collins, X. 

Adelia, 56. 

Adelia Relief, 56. 

Alice, 250. 

Bathsheba, 59, 133. 

Caleb, 56. 

Catharine L. (Churchill), 
410. 

Charity, 165, 293. 

Clara, 56. 

David A., 410. 

Edward, 56. 

Esther (Churchill), 55. 

George Thacher, 55. 

George W., 439. 

Henry Erastus, 56. 

Laura A. (Walker), 56. 

Lucy A., 362. 

Lucy Rhodes, 55. 

Margaret, 531. 

Marion, 56. 

Mary (Churchill), 439. 

Mary (Covington), 56. 

Mary Elizabeth, 56. 

Mary (Perry), 56, 

Millard, 439. 

Raudell, 439. 

Roscoe, 439. 

Sally, 61. 

Samuel Avery, 55, 66. 

Sarah, 138. 

Sophronia (Tougee), 55. 
Collisou, Eliza, 209. 
Colton, Chesley,547. 

Clarissa, 447, 547. 

Polly, 547. 
Columbers, xii. 
Columbia, Ann J. (Chur- 
chill), 485. 

Emma, 486. 

George C, 485. 
Colville, Sarah, 568. 
Colwell, Harriet, 76. 

Mary, 70. 

Samuel, 76. 

Serviah (Churchill), 76. 

Seth, 76. 
Comstock, Ada Heletia, 420. 

Alta (Churchill), 397. 

Clara Emily, 420. 

Clarence E'lmer, 420. 

Cornelia A. (Churchill), 
420. 

Cornelia Belle, 420. 

Dollie H. B., 397. 

Elizabeth (Latin), 397. 

Flora Ardelle, 420. 

Gary (Driggs), 420. 

George Erastus, 420. 

Harvey, 397. 

Louis, 397. 

Mary Josephine, 397. 

Milton Lemmou, Prof., ix, 
360, 420. 

Paul W., 397. 
Conant, Caroline, 409, 508. 

Elvira, 504. 

Jane (Churchill), 504. 

John, 504. 

OrvillaO. (Churchill), 505. 

Reuben H., 505. 
Cone, Clayton Bishop, 383. 

George, 383. 

Harriet E. (Churchill), 383. 

Harriet Eliza, 383. 

Lewis Nelson, 383. 
Congdon, Andrew C, 127. 

Ellen (Howard), 63. 

Trvphenia (Churchill), 127. 

William, 63. 



Conger, Hanford A., 352. 

Lurany (Demary), 3.52, 
Conkey, Lillie F., (Churchill), 
237. 

Pliny A., 237. 
Conklin, Hannah M. (Chur- 
chill), 45(5. 

Henry, 456. 

Roscoe, 239 . 
Conlon, Mary Ann, 272. 
Connelly, Dulama F., 422. 
Conners, Laura, 257. 
Connor, 342. 

Ella, 314. 

Sally (Ranger), 342. 
Converse, Albert Benson, 402. 

Chloe A., 402. 

Clara E., 402. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 402. 

Effle Elsie, 402. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 402. 

George F., 402. 

Helen M. (Churchill), 402, 
498. 

Isabella L., 402. 

Lillian Helen, 498. 

Maggie J. (Taylor), 402. 

Mary Lucinda, 402, 497. 

Ralph C, 498. 

Royal W., 402. 

Samuel C, 402,498. 

Samuel Otis, 498. 

Viola J., 402. 

Washington F., 498. 

William P., 402. 
Cook. Alice, 108. 

Adoniram J., 387. 

Amasa, 367. 

Amos, 387. 

Amy, 368. 

Annie Matilda (not Ada- 
line Wright), 160, 285, 
617. 

Annie W. (Carter), 65. 

Charity, 214. 

Charles, 369. 

David, 369. 

Ebenezer, 38, 368, 386. 

Edna (Churchill), 250. 

Elisha, 387. 

Eliza J. (Churchill), 132. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 38. 

Ellen M., 434, 533. 

Estella G., 197. 

Eunice, 369. 

George, 219. 

Irene (Churchill), 367. 

James Edgar, 55. 

John W., 669. 

Joseph, 2.50. 

Louisa (Churchill), 386. 

Lydia, 369. 

M. Pickles, 219. 

Maria (Churchill), 89. 

Mary (Churchill), 368. 

Mary (Hunt), 285. 

Minerva (Flag), 387. 

Omar, 89. 

Ophelia (Brown), 569. 

Orilla, 387. 

Phineas, 367. 

Polly (Churchill-Taylor) , 
367. 

Samuel, 285. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 219. 

Seth, 369. 

Stephen, 132, 369. 

William, 368. 
Cooke, Lucius, 343. 

Ruth (Churchill), 343. 
Cooley, 353. 

Benjamin, Col., 337. 

Harriet (Baldwin), 353. 

Harry, 352. 



662 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Cooley, continued. 

Nancy B. (Demary), 352. 
Coomer, Elizabeth, 9. 

Eunice, 32. 
Coon, James 576. 

James Churchill, 576. 

Matilda, 458. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 576. 
Cooper, 94. 

Abbie (Churchill), 94. 

Abigail, 333. 

Abigail (Whitmore), 333. 

Anna R. (Churchill), 417. 

Arabella, 158. 

Charles W., 417. 

Elizabeth, 333. 

George, 333. 

Mary, 333. 

Mary (Churchill), 333. 

Olive, 379. 

Sarah J., 615. 

Thomas, 333. 
Copeland, Alice (Bingham), 
418,518. 

Edwin B., 418, 518. 

Herbert B., 418. 

Herbert Edson, 418. 

Olive Porter, 258. 

Tirzah E., 396. 
Copley, Albert Washington, 

535. 
Coplin, De Leon Laport, 535. 

John Wesley, 535. 

Louisa J. (Churchill), 635. 
Corbette, Elizabeth A., 103. 
Corey, Betsey, 362. 

Edward Ward, 224. 

Eunice (Churchill), 280. 

Hiram, 280. 

Louie 0. (Boyd), 224. 
Cornell, Caroline (Churchill), 
189. 

Elizabeth Butler, 365, 437. 

Jar\is, 189. 
Corning, Ada, 252. 

Ada (Corning), 252. 

Delilah (Churchill), 252. 

Ebenezer, 134. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 134. 

Hannah, 252. 

Harriet G., 252. 

Jefferson, 255. 

Letitia Ann, 252. 

Mary, 134. 

Mary E., 252. 

Mary (Churchill), 252. 

Rufus C, 252. 

Samuel, 252. 

Sarah (Churchill), 255. 

Zechariah, 252. 
Cornish, Abiah (Churchill), 11. 

Ellen, 54. 

Emma, 54. 

Esther A., 54. 

Henry A., 54. 

James, 11. 

Oscar W., 54. 

Samuel, 11. 

Stephen A., 54. 

Susanna, 11. 
Cornwell, Amos C, 346. 

Isaac, 346, 462. 

Lovinia (I5emu8), 346. 

Lucy, 346, 378, 462. 

Lucy (Churchill-Edwards) , 
346, 462. 
Corrine, Aune M., 439. 

Byron F., 439. 

Earl, 439. 

George W., 439. 

Horace A., 439. 

Isabelle A. (Shank), 439. 

John, 439. 

John M., 439. 



Corrine, continued. 

Leonard T., 439. 

Letitia (Churchill), 439. 

Marietta, 439. 

Matilda, 439. 

Sarah O., 439. 
Corron, Jane (Reid), 210. 
Corse, Mary J. (Churchill) , 201. 

Rodney, 201. 
Corser, Addie (Perfit), 276. 

Clara, 276. 

Lavinia (Churchill), 276. 

Mathew, 276. 

Robert, 276. 

Willie, 276. 
Corson, Mary H.,103. 
Cotting, Hattie M., 274. 
Cotton, Elizabeth, 8, 13, 14, 29. 

Theophilus, Col., 57, 58, 61, 
151. 

Thomas, 14. 
Courtwright, Mary A. (Chur- 
chill), 192. 

Seymore E., 192. 
Cousins, Bland, 219. 

Lois (Churchill), 219. 
Covell, Abigail, 377. 

Adelia, 377. 

Lemuel, Rev., 377. 

Lorena (Churchill), 377. 
Covington, Elizabeth (Hues- 
ton), 59. 

Eunice, 59, 133. 

Hannah, 135. 

Mary, 56. 

Nancy, 54, 126. 

Thomas, 59. 
Cowan, John, 88. 

Ruhama (Churchill), 88. 
Cowen, Susannah, 29, 67. 
Cowles, E. A., Maj., 464. 

George, 582. 

Jane A. (Churchill), 582. 

Lydia, 333, 346. 

Sarah M. (not Sarah E.), 
378,464, 618. 
Cox, Cleveland, 285. 

Harold Augustus, 285. 

M. Gertrude (Churchill), 
285. 

Mary J., 154. 
Craft, Mary Jane, 433,533. 

Sallie Maria, 613. 
Cragg, Charles J., 255. 

Fannie C. (Hatfield), 255. 
Craig, Adelaide (Churchill), 
472. 

Austin, Rev., 472. 

Ruth, 292. 
Craighill, Rebecca C. (Jones), 
120. 

William P., Col., 120. 
Cram, Barnard, 366. 

Laura (Churchill), 366. 

Levi, 427. 

Maria, 427. 

Nettie (Hopson), 427. 
Crandall, Arminda E. ( Holley ) , 
49. 

Jason W., 49. 

John, .343. 

Julia (Atwater), 343. 
Crandel, Nellie B.,362. 
Crane, Henry B., 241. 

DoraM. (Wakefield), 432. 

Lucinda, 564, 572. 

Robert P., 432. 

Sarah F. (Churchill), 241. 
Cranmer, Laura (Churchill) , 
.369. 

Theodore, 369. 
Crawley, John, 42. 

Nancy (Churchill-Hibbard- 
Baker-Roach), 42. 



Cree, Mary, 539. 
Creed, Mary J., 579. 
Creighton, Alice, 20, 44. 

James, 20, 44. 
Oressey, Francis, 182. 

Lovina (Churchill), 182. 
Creuse, Mary, xiii. 

Richard, xiii. 
Crittenden, Alexander P., 120. 

Clara C. (Jones), 120. 

Lucy, 467. 
Croade, Thos., 16. 
Crocker, Abigail, 12. 

Abigal (Edson), 33. 

Daniel, 33. 

Deborah, 33, 

Ebenezer, 33. 

Edward S., 124. 

Eliezer, 33. 

Elizabeth, 33. 

Eugenia O.R.(Je watt) ,124. 

Freelove (Thompson), 33. 

Heman, 33, 76. 

Joanna (Churchill), 78. 

Josiah, 76. 

Lucy (Nelson), 33. 

Lydia, 33, 

Lydia (Churchill), 33. 

Mercy (Pratt), 33. 

Perez, 33. 

Rebecca, 33, 74, 167, 294. 

Rebecca (Pratt), 33, 

Ruby, 250. 
Crockett, Lydia (Churchill) ,72. 

Maria, 79, 171. 

Samuel, 72. 
Croft, Charles T., 293. 

Hannah J. (Churchill), 293. 
Cromwell, Margaret, 372. 
Cronin, Ann, 572, 588. 
Crosby, Abiel, 42. 

Abigail (Churchill), 19. 

Abijah, 19. 

Annie Flint, 251. 

Annie (Goudey), 251. 

David O., 251. 

Deborah, 249. 

Eben, 42. 

Ebenezer, 42. 

Elizabeth, 104. 

Elizabeth L., 251. 

Elizabeth L. (Crosby), 251. 

Emily, 219. 

Emily (Badger), 21. 

Emma J., 251. 

Herbert H., 251. 

Howard, Dr., 300. 

Isaiah, 105, 106. 

John, 42, 105. 

Jonathon, 42. 

Lydia A., 254. 

M.Jane (Kimball), 251. 

Margaret, 42. 

Margaret A. (Richards), 
107. 

Martha (Churchill), 251. 

Mary, 42, 106, 218, 344, 308. 

Mary (Churchill), 42. 

Mary (Doane), 105. 

May Corning, 251. 

Melinda, 42. 

Melissa, 46. 

Moses S., 251. 

Nehemiah, 42. 

Robert, 21. 

Sarah, 250. 

Sarah J. (Crosmun), 100. 

Thankful, 104. 

Thomas B., 107. 

Victoria, 104. 

William, 250. 
Crosley, May 8., 493. 
Crosmau, Ellas, 106. 

George N., 106. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



663 



Crosman, continued. 

Lucy (Churchill), 106. 

Sarah J., 106. 
Cross, George H., 179. 

Hannah, 595. 

Phebe E. (Peaslee), 179. 
Crossett, Patty, 489. 
Crouse, Ann, 207. 

Prudence H. (Churchill), 
208. 

William, 208. 
Crowell, AddieB. (Churchill), 
302. 

Albert (Harding), 254. 

Arthur E., 302. 

Catherine, 250. 

Caroline B., 220. 

Edgar D., 302. 

Elizabeth, 105. 

Enoch, 105. 

Henry W., 100. 

Jane (Clelaud), 106. 

Martha (Doaue), 105. 

Robert, Capt., 254. 

Thomas, 105. 

Vesta A., 227. 
Crum, Matilda, 275. 
Crumb, Ellen M., 434, 533. 
Crump, Fannie M. (Farfo), 
390. 

John L., 390. 

Roland Fargo, 390. 
Culver, Almeda, 182. 

Eliza, 363, 42«.'' 

Elizabeth, 338. 

Eunice, 338, 352. 
Cummings, Anna D. (Snow), 
72. 

Belsey Bailey, 72. 

Clara"(WaKhburn), 72. 

Gertrude A. (Kellogg), 401. 

Isabella, 72. 

James Lamond, 72. 

Julia Ann, 72. 

Larned, 72. 

Marilla J., 72. 

Mary H. (Prentiss), 72. 

Mellen, 72. 

Nancy (White), 72. 

Oliver, 72. 

Oliver, Jr., 72. 

Orrie P., 401. 

Phebe (Churchill), 72. 

Polly (Churchill), 72. 

Prentiss, 72. 

Whitney, 72. 
Cunningham, Belle, 507. 
Currier, Abiah (Churchill), 23. 

Amaziah, 23. 

Daniel, 258. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 42. 

James T., 106. 

LydiaC. (Brown), 106. 

Nathaniel, 42. 

Samuel Churchill, 23. 

Subraittance (Greenmau), 
23. 

Susan (Churchill), 258. 
Curry, Marie, 135. 
Curtice, David, 612. 

Hosea, 612. 
Curtis, Capt., 151. 

Adelbert, 400. 

Albert W., 108. 

Arthur B., 616. 

B. B., 616. 

Bathsheba, 17. 

Benj. B., 278. 

Bethany (Churchill), 157. 

Caroline A. (Churchill), 
293. 

Charles, 395. 

Chas. Elmer, 181. 

Charles H., Rev., 363. 



Curtis, continued. 

Clarence R., 616. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 400. 

Cora, 595. 

Cora (Blackmore), 395. 

Daniel, 363. 

David, 293. 

Edith, 308. 

Edith May, ISl. 

Eliza T. (White), 43. 

Elizabeth, 18, 38. 

Elizabeth D., 184. 

Elizabeth R., 43. 

EInathan, IS, 38. 

Esther M., 278, 616. 

Eveline T. (Whiting), 43. 

Geo. R.,43. 

Hannah, 10, 18, 43. 

Hannah M. (Taylor), 108. 

Henrietta (Churchill), 43, 
108. 

Henry, 94. 

Ida, .505. 

Isaac, 69. 

Isaac C, 43, 108. 

Jacob, 43. 

James Bird, 43. 

Jessie M. (Churchill), ■278, 
616. 

Jonathan, 36. 

Laura, 363, 426. 

Leonardus, 400. 

Lucy (Mclntire), 69. 

Maria (Shoemaker), 363. 

Mary, 12, 25. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 368. 

Mary (Andrews), 426. 

Mary L. (Davison), 181. 

Meribah K., 43. 

Miles, 36. 

Nancy, 36. 

Nancy Elizabeth, 43. 

Nancy 8. (Hunt), 43. 

Olive, 43, 108. 

Peter, 400. 

Phebe (Churchill), 36, 94. 

Rachel, 85, 184. 

Rebecca, 15, 32. 

Rebecca Churchill, 42. 

Rose (Welter), 18, 38. 

Roy Churchill, 395. 

Ruby B.,616. 

Samuel, .368. 

Sarah (Churchill), 43. 

Sarah L., 169, 296. 

Sarah M., 43. 

Sewall, 157. 

Thomas, 426. 

Willard C, 610. 

William S., 43. 
Cushing, Christiana, 160, 285. 

Delight (Churchill. 
Thorpe), 255. 

Ellen, 578. 

Ezra, 200. 

Hannah (Churchill), 74. 

Isaac, 74. 

James, 255. 

Joseph W., 132. 

Lydia (Drew), 25. 

Mary, 298. 

Matthew, 25. 

Rebecca, 254. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 132. 

Sarah F., 95, 200. 
Cusbman, Caleb, 33, 80. 

Daniel, 32. 

Ebenezer, 32. 

Elkanah, 73, 158. 

Ezra, 73. 

Hannah, 32, 73, 1.58. 

Hannah (Churchill), 73. 

Levi, 32. 

Lydia, 10,32, 76, 100. 



Cushman, continued. 

Mary A., 305. 

Peleg, 32. 

Priscilla (Bassett), 32. 

Rebecca, 32. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 32. 

Sally (Bisbee), 78,170. 

Sarah, 33, 80. 

Thomas, Rev., 10. 

Valetta Brewster, 32. 

Zenas, 32. 
Custy, Bridget, 194,319. 
Cuthbert, Isabel, 289. 
Cutis, Emma E., 481. 
Cuyler, Elizabeth M., 99, 206. 

Dadmun, Joseph, 519. 

Pearl, 519. 
Daggett, Col., 33. 

Anne, 17,36, 617. 

Isaac W., 70. 

Jemima (Churchill), 17. 

Joseph, 17. 

Lucy Anna, 70. 

Lucy (Churchill), 70. 

Lydia (Tiffany), 36. 

N.athaniel, 36. 

Oraville, 70. 

Orrington, 70. 

Russell, E., 70. 

Sarah E., 70. 

Tristram Norton, 70. 

Warren Tristram, 70. 
Daley, Cornelia, 504. 
Daly, Amelia 8. (Churchill), 
286. 

Clara B. (Kendrick), 286. 

Clara E., 286. 

Grace A., 286. 

Harlow B., 286. 

James Harlow, 286. 

James M., Dr., 286. 
Dame, Lucena I., 148, 265. 
Damon, Mary N. (notDimou), 

128, 242, 617. 
Dana, Charles, Rev., 609. 

Effie, 175. 

Eunice (Churchill), 609. 

Mary Sherboru, 45. 

Watson, Rev., 609. 
Dane, Caroline C. (Churchill- 
Bain), 249. 

Thomas, 249. 
Daniels, 39. 

Almaria, 353. 

Caroline, 353. 

Charles, 285. 

Clara. 168. 

Elizabeth, 353. 

Evelene, 353. 

Frances, 353. 

George, 168. 

Hannah C. (Churchill), 
168. 

Harriet C. (Churchill), 363. 

Henry A., 353. 

John G.,168. 

.John T., .3.53. 

Joseph, 227. 

Martha A. (Churchill), 
285. 

Mary A., 359. 

Mary Emily, 112, 227. 

Sarah, 186, 314. 

William, 168, 3.53. 
Danmarter, Joseph, 578. 

Serena (Clark), 578. 
Darling, Abbie (Churchill), 
255. 

Adaline IL, 96, 203. 

Amelia H. (Mosier), 546. 

Carrie E., 546, 

E. W., 255. 

George A., 546. 



664 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Darling, continued. 

Jonathon, 26, 63. 

Laura E., 295. 

Lydia, 26, 63. 

Martha (Bramhall), 63. 

Phebe, 76, 168. 
Darrow, Clayton Churchill, 
460. 

Frank, 460. 

Gertrude Charlotte, 460. 

Jennie C. (Churchill), 460. 
Darst, Clemina M., 313. 
Dates, Hannah, 570. 

Margaret, 570, 586. 
Davenport, 149. 

Almeda (Churchill), 149. 

Amelia Ann, 90, 192. 

Betsey, 40. 

Fanny, 90, 191, 408. 

Harriet M. (Churchill), 
260. 

Isaiah, 260. 
Davidson, Abhie (Murphy), 
104. 

Almira, 104. 

Andrew, 104. 

Anne, 104, 217. 

Benjamin, 104. 

Churchill, 104. 

Cyrena, 104. 

Edgar, 104. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 104. 

Ezra, 104. 

Leander, 104. 

Learchus, 104. 

Lewis, 104. 

Louisa, 104. 

Martha M. (Gruber) , 104. 

Mary F. (McPherson), 104. 

Sophia A. (Mcllreath),104. 

Susannah, 217. 

Tibbie (Burton), 104. 
Davis, 335, 508. 

Abigail, 348, 368, 444. 

Albert L., 264. 

Alma B. (Churchill- 
Smith), 593. 

Belle, 428. 

Caroline H. (Churchill), 
129. 

Catharine, 368, 443. 

Charles S., 565. 

Charlotte, 366. 

Chloe E. (Churchill) , 578. 

Clarinda, 400. 

Cynthia Isabelle, 578. 

Cynthia (Thwing), 578. 

Daniel, 157. 

Dolly W., 382. 

Edgar, 348. 

Elbridge, 157. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 348. 

Elizabeth, IS. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 18. 

Ella, 428. 

Emily A., 397, 488. 

Eunice, 348. 

Fannie, 264. 

Frances E. (Churchill), 
428. 

Frances E. (Churchill- 
Davis), 428. 

Frederick Jefferson, 578. 

George M., 212. 

Grace, 428. 

Harriet (Churchill), 573. 

Harriet (Folaut), 578. 

Henrietta, 578. 

Henry C, 428. 

Henry Dearborn, 578. 

Herman, 428. 

Ichabod, 18. 

Irena (ChurchlH), 264. 

J.H..264. 



Davis, contintied. 

Jabez, 578. 

Jennie, 210. 

John, 264. 

John, Gen., 565. 

John, Hon., 172. 

Jonathan, 573. 

Josie (Boyer),212. 

Julia, 277. 

Julia Temple 62. 

Lillian, 428. 

Lulu, 428. 

Lydia, 18. 

Lyman, 348. 

Mahlon, 264. 

Margaret, 157. 

Martha G. (Lake), 565. 

Mary, 428. 

Nancy, 348. 

Noah, 488. 

Otis, 157. 

Phebe C. (Churchill), 157. 

Phineas E., 129. 

Rachel, 563, 565. 

Robert, 18. 

Sallie, 488. 

Samuel, 18. 

Sophie, 348. 

Thomas, 18, 428. 

Tina, 348. 

Wayne, 428. 

Wells W., 593. 

William C, 593. 

William T., 1, 6, 7, 12. 
Davison, Angeline E. (Chur- 
chill), 278. 

Annie E., 181. 

Bert C, 278. 

Daniel D., 181. 

Homer, 181. 

Jennie L. (Butterfield), 
181. 

Marietta E., 267. 

Mary L.,181. 

Mary Marcella, 267. 

Pauline E., 181. 

Susan (Churchill), 181. 
Dawson, Florence N., 283. 
Day, Andromeda (Pearson), 
S50. 

E., 350. 

Ella (Davis), 428. 

Fred, 428. 
Dayton, Samantha, 434. 
Dean, Capt., 69. 

Allen, 572. 

Betsey, 35, 87. 

Charles Henry, 572. 

Edmund, 35. 

Enos, Serg., 60. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 572. 

Rebecca (Faunce). 35. 

Sarah W., 158. 

William Oscar, 572. 
Dearborn, Gen., 08. 
de Barros, Enriqueta (Satru- 
stcquiSanta Maria), 224. 

Leonardo, 224. 

Leonardo Satrustequi, 224. 
de Cherchile, Agnes (de Tiver- 
ton), xii. 

Bartholomew, Sir, xii. 

Pagan, xii. 

Roger, xii. 
de Chirchil (Columbers), xii. 

Elias xii. 

Giles, xii. 

John, xii. 
Decker, Benjamin, 82. 

George, 580. 

Hannah, 82. 

James, 82. 

Laura (Churchill), 580. 

Lucy, 82. 



Decker, continued. 

Mary (Churchill), 82. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 417. 

Rosella, 82. 

William, llev., 417. 
de Courcil, Bartholomew, xii. 

Gertrude (deTorbay), xii. 

Hugb-Fitz Roger, xii. 

Joan (de Kilrington), xii. 

John, xii. 

Roger, xi, xii. 

Roger Fitz-Roger, xii. 

Rouland, xii. 

Wandril, xii. 
Deifeldorf, Adam, 568. 

Catherine (Youran), 588. 
de Kilrington, Joan, xii. 
Delano Anna (Lott) (not De- 
line), 276, 618. 

Asenath, 24, 53. 

Daniel, 43. 

Elizabeth R. (Curtis), 43. 

Ellis, 158. 

Hiram, 108. 

Jane E. (Standish), 158. 

Jeptha, 163. 

John (not Deline), 78, 276, 
618. 

Mary A. (not Deline) , 155, 
276. 

Philip, 9. 

Rebecca, 5, 9. 

Ruth, 5, 12, 26. 

Sarah, 5. 

Sarah M. (Whiting), 108, 

Sarah P., 167, 294. 

Susanna (Churchill-Nye), 
78. 
Delay, Charles F., 487. 

Claudia Carmen, 487. 

Edward P., 487. 

Emma G., 487. 

Keturah (Cupples'), 487. 

Lenora B., 487. 

Martha G., 487. 

Nellie F., 487. 

Rosa A., 487. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 487, 
488. 

Thomas, 487. 

Thomas V., 487. 
De Leon, Gitto, xi. 

Richard, xi. 

Wandril, xi, xll. 
Dell, Jane, 343, 365. 
Delphy, Grace, 271. 
Demary, Adaline, 352. 

Almaria, 352. 

Dlantha, 352. 

Eunice (Churchill), 352. 

Josiah Newton, 352. 

Leonard, 352. 

Lurany, 362. 

Mary Ann, 352. 

Mary Ann (Demary), 352. 

Nancy B., 362. 

Olivia, 362. 

Thomas, 352. 
Demills, Delmer, 443. 

Garret, 443. 

Polly, 367, 443. 
Deming, Abigail, 356. 

Anne, 327. 

Benjamin, 343. 

Chloe, 340, 356. 

Dinah, 327. 

Dinah (Churchill), 327. 

Elizabeth, 324, 326. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 342. 

Eunice, 332. 

Francis, 342. 

Jacob, 327. 

Jonathan, 325, 329. 

Joseph, 327. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



m'^ 



Demina, continued. 

Lucy, S27. 

Martha (Buck). 325. 

Martha (Cburchill-Tryon), 
343. 

Mary, 329. 

Moses, 327. 

Prudence (Churchill), 332. 

Sarah, 327, .331. 

Sarah (Norton), 327. 

William, 332. 
Denison, Patty, 68. 
Denley, Anna Belle, 486. 
Denmon, Daniel, luO. 

Sarah (Churchill), 150. 
Dennis, Mary, 67, 145. 
Depney, Jane, 143. 
Derbyshire, Delia Leach, 472. 

Emma, .347, 381. 
Dervan, Frances, 252. 
De Ryther, John, 599. 

Julia (Churchill), 509. 
de Satrustequi, Kugeuia Ynez, 
224. 

Mary L. (Churchill), 223. 

Miguel, 223. 
De Shon, Albert G., 376. 

Olive A. (Churchill), 376. 
Deethick, 369. 

Julia (Churchill), .369, 
de Tiverton, Agnes, xii. 

Ralph Fitz Kalph, xii. 
de Torbay, Gertrude, xii. 

Guy, Sir, xii. 
De Tuya, Isabella, xii. 
Deverson, Abigail, 14, 29. 

Thomas, 14, 29. 
Devilla, Elvira, 107. 
Dewett, 212. 
Dewey, Admiral,' 127. 

Alanson, 36. 

Annis (Churchill), 36. 

Arvilla (Churchill), 176. 

Charlotte, 94, 198. 

Horace, 176. 

Sarah, 94, 198. 
De Witt, Eunice (Churchill), 
209. 

Homer, 261. 

John H., 209. 

Mary (Churchill), 261. 
De Wolf, Amelia (Churchill), 
441. 

Delevan, Rev., 441. 

Polly, 345, 373. 
Dexter, Martha Miiyhew, 31. 
Diaz, Abig.iil (Morton), 28. 
Dickerman, Adeline, 168, 295. 

John, 330. 

Lydia, 327, 330, 441, 610. 
Dickey, Arkam, 288. 

Edith M. (Churchill), 308. 

Frank R., 308. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 287. 

Reuben, 287. 
Dickinson, Ada, 210. 

Duncau, 212. 

Elizabeth (Boyer), 212. 

Gertrude, 534. 

Mehetabel (Church), 325. 

Nehemiah, 325. 
Dickson, David, 62. 

James 62. 

Mary, 62. 

Mary M., 515. 

Polly (Churchill), 62. 

Samuel, 62. 

Sarah, 62. 
Dike, Mary Gibbs, 61. 

Simeon, 61. 
Dill, Morgianna, 572, 588. 
Dillard, Benjamin, 126. 

Nancy, (Covington-C h u r- 
chill), 126. 



Dillon, Alice F., 593, 603. 

Laura B., 396. 
Dimmick, A. W., 130. 

Mary (Churchill), 130. 
Dimmock, Benjamin, 40. 

Benjamin Churchill, 40. 

Miriam (Churchill), 40. 
Dinsmore, Lydia (Churchill), 
82. 

Samuel, 82. 
Disbrow, Esther (Churchill), 
350. 

Moses, 350. 
Ditson, Zelinda, 151. 
Dix, Brianna (Churchill), 
225. 

Ellen N., 361. 

Herbert McNumara, 225. 
Dixou, Ann E. (Churchill), 
376. 

Emily W., 575. 

George, 121. 

George Edward, 575. 

George G., 376. 

James L., 575. 

Lydia, 450, 550. 

Mary (Stacy), 121. 

Mary A., 111,226. 

Mary J. (Palmer), 576. 

Minnie Jennet, 575. 

William D., 226. 
Doan, Andrew J. B., 613. 

Eliza, 613. 

Jacob, 613. 

.Tacob B., 612. 

Mary, 613. 

Polly, 613. 

Sally, 613. 

Sally (Churchill), 612. 

Sylvester, 613. 
Doane, Annie, 249. 

Annie Starr, 217. 

Augustus, 105. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 105. 

Eleanor T. (Churchill) , 227. 

Elizabeth, 105. 

Elizabeth (Crowell), 105. 

Ellen, 105. 

Frank, Edmimd, 217. 

George II., 217. 

Harriet Guest, 217. 

Harvej-, 105. 

.Tames, 105. 

.John Randall, 312. 

Lucy, 312. 

Martha, 105, 249. 

Mary, 105. 

Mary Ann, 58, 130. 

Mary J., 185, 312. 

Miri.ira, 248. 

Miriam Churchill, 217. 

Rachel, 253. 

Sabra, 105. 

Sarah N., 58, 131. 

Thomas K. 8., 217. 

Thomas K. S., Capt.,217. 

William, 105. 
Dobbins, Annie Judson, 196. 

Daniel, 146. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 146. 

Elvira, 146. 

Harriet, 146. 

James, 140. 

-Tohn, 146. 

Katherine, 146. 

Maria, 146. 
Dobbs, Hannah, 562, 564. 
Dobell, Abigail, 377. 
Doble, Albert L., 303. 

B. R., 302. 

E. Francis, 303. 

Eolus Randall, 303. 

Harriett (Churchill), 30. 

Isaac Loring, 303. 



Dodge, Alice L. (Churchill), 
172. 

Apollo, 60. 

Edgar S., 172. 

Elizabeth, 569. 

Emmeline E., 203. 

Lucy, 71, 153. 

Mercy, 71, 164. 

Olive (Snow), 60. 

William, 154. 
Doe, Andrew, 20. 

Deborah, 20. 

Desire, 20. 

Elizabeth, 20, 44. 

John, 20. 

Joseph R.,20. 

Lydia, 20. 

Mary, 20. 

Polly (Churchill), 20. 

Thomas, 20. 

Wiggin, 20. 

Zebulon, 20. 
Doherty, George, 210. 

Nellie (Churchill), 210. 
Donald, Dr., 246. 

Marv J., 132, 246. 

WilfiamC, 246. 
DooUttle, Ephraim, 51. 

Julia M., 434. 

Mary, 520. 
Dorman, Amasa E., 528. 

George E., .528. 

Nettie (Howe), 528. 

Sarah (Churchill), 628. 
Dorr, Claudius Goldman, 516. 

LucyC.B. (Churchill), 516. 

R. C, 516. 
Dorrell, 366. 
Doten, Abigail. 32, 76. 

Charles C, Capt., 136. 

Edward, 76. 

Elizabeth Churchill, 59. 

Joanna (Whiting), 76. 

Martha, 61, 139. 

Mary A. (Bartlett), 136. 

Mercy, 26. 

Paul, 59. 
Doty, Abigail, 493, 494. 

Amy, 360. 

Chapman, P., 250. 

Edith (Churchill-Rodney- 
Chute), 250. 

Edward, 7. 

Faith (Clarke) , 7. 

George R., Capt., 135. 

Hannah, 5. 

Harriet N. (Killam), 135. 

Jane (Bartlett-Churchill), 
37. 

Martha, 5. 

Mary, 5, 7. 

Mary (Churchill) , 5. 

Samuel, 28. 

Thomas, 5. 

William, 37. 
Doubleday, 39. 

Sarah (Churchill), 39. 
Doucelle, Catharine, 253. 

Helen (Melanson) , 253. 

Mark, 253. 
Dougal, Chloe (Churchill) , 344. 

David, 344. 

Truman, 344. 
Doughty, Alice, 185. 
Douglas, 482. 

Bertha M. (Fletcher), 274. 

C. E., 274. 

Clara B., 115, 233. 

Emma, 578. 

George, 125. 

Hannah O. (C h u r c hill), 
125. 

Philena, 350. 
Douglass, Almeda, 615. 



6GQ 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Dow, Alice, 99. 

Delia L., 99. 

Julia T., 45. 

Mary, 230. 

Philena, 41. 

William H., 99. 
Dowd, Ezra, 577. 

Helen, 401. 

Maria B. (Churchill), 577. 

Stanley Ives, 677. 
Downey, Isabella, 84. 
Downing, 389. 

Ann Maria, 377, 461. 

Beulah (Churchill), 389. 

Clara F. (Tuttle), 176. 

George P., 176. 
Doyle, Fred G., 258. 

Grace H. (Billings), 258. 

John, 148. 

Mary (Holden-Churchill), 
148. 
Drake, Alice, 34, 81. 

Candace 8. (Churchill- 
Smith), 375. 

Charles, 60. 

E. J., 375. 

Elijah, 60. 

Elizabeth, xiil. 

Emily, 60. 

F., Dr., 350. 

Hannah, 60. 

Jabcz, 60. 

James, 60. 

John, Sir, xiil. 

Jonathon, 60. 

Lauren J., 680. 

Mary J. (Anthony), 580. 

Mary (Pearson) , 350. 

Sarah (Churchill-Humph- 
rey), 579. 

Susanna (Churchill), 60. 

Wheeler, 579. 
Draper, Allen, 496. 

Phebe E. (Churchill- 
Allen),496. 
Drayton, Charles, 79. 

Frank Otis, 79. 

Georgianna (Osgood), 79. 

Jane (Churchill), 79. 

JaneE. (Taggart), 79. 

Mary J. (Latuck), 79. 

'J'horaas, 79. 
Dresser, Edwin J., 30. 

Emily A., 36. 

Fremont, 150. 

Harriet, 366, 440. 

Jane, 37. 

Julia, 36. 

Lillian (Churchill) , 150. 

Marshall, 36. 

Nancy (Churchill), 36. 

Nancy Lovina, 37. 

Samautha P., 36. 

Samuel, 36, 37. 

Sarah, 36. 
Drew, Abbot, 139. 

Adaline, 139. 

Ann D. (Burgess), 62. 

Ann Russell, 139. 

Benjamin, 27. 

Betsey, 25. 

Betsey (Churchill), 139. 

Charles 11., 407. 

David, 62. 

Edward, Sir, 5. 

Elizabeth, 5. 

Ellis, 62. 

Eva Caroline, 407. 

Evelyn A. (Churchill), 
407. 

Francis Abbot, 139. 

George Franklin, 139. 

George 3., 407. 

Hannah, 25. 



Drew, continned. 

Hannah (Barnes), 5. 

Hannah (Churchill), 5. 

Harriet A. 130, 244. 

Hatty (Whitten), 139. 

Helen Augusta, 139. 

James, 17, 25. 

John, 6. 

Josiah Russell, 139. 

Lemuel, 5. 

Lueinda, 62. 

Lucinda (Drew), 02. 

Lucy (Pettlngill), 139. 

Lydia, 5, 25. 

Margaret (Coatea), 139. 

Martha (Bartlett), 27. 

Mary, 25, 139. 

Mary (Churchill), 17,25. 

Nicholas, 5. 

Priscilla, 2.5. 

Rebecca (Morton), 5. 

Ruth (Delano), 5. 

Sally (Churchill), 62. 

Samuel, 5. 

Sarah, 25, 62. 

Sarah (Delano), 5. 

Sarali (Dickson), 62. 

Sophia, 27. 

Thomas, 5. 

William, 5, 25. 

William T., 62. 
Driffell, John, 606. 

Josephine A. (Churchlll- 
Hines), 506. 
Drifflll, Elizabeth (Churchill), 
504. 

William, 504. 
Driggs, Gary, 420. 
Drinkwater, Hannah D., 174, 

301. 
Driscol, Hannah, 275. 
Drissons, Samuel, 556. 
Drummond, Emily, 384, 475. 
Dubois, Mathew, 563. 
Duce, Irwin, 307. 

Hose B. (Churchill), 307. 
Dudley, 289. 

Albert C, 309. 

Benjamin, 86. 

Caleb, 86, 310. 

Cyrus K., 309. 

Daniel, 8J, 86, 184. 

Ebenezer, 86. 

Emily (Churchill), 309. 

Fanny, 270. 

Hannah fChurchill), 309. 

Harrison, 86, 183. 

Harry, 309. 

Helen (Brown), 183. 

Herbert, 309. 

Jane, 86. 

Jane (Churchill), 184. 

Jennie, 309. 

John, 309. 

John Langdon, Rev., 483. 

Lydia (Churchill) , 289. 

Marion V. C, 483. 

Mary V. (Churchill), 483. 

Minerva, 309. 

Nathan, 86. 

Nellie (Churchill), 310. 

Nellie M.,309. 

Peri en, 309. 

Polly, 85, 183. 

Polly (Churchill), 81. 

Ruth (Churchill), 86. 

Sally (Churchill), 86. 

Samuel, 86. 

Sarah, 85,86, 184. 

Seth B., 86, 309. 

Simon, 86, 309. 

Tirzah, 86, 186. 

William, 86. 
Duel, Daniel, 381. 



Duel, continued. 

Mary, 347, 381. 
Dugger, James, 523. 

Margaret Ann, 421, 623. 
Dumiston, Margaret W. (Chur- 
chill), 585. 

William, 585. 
Dummer, Rose E., 468. 
Dumont, Eliza (Parker), 52. 

Joseph, 52. 
Dunbar, Josiah, Capt., 34. 

Mary (Baker) (not Mary 
I.), 399, 491, 618. 
Dunckler, Alice, 77, 168. 
Dunham, Abby, 106, 218. 

Betsey, 85. 

Elizabeth (Crocker), 33, 

Horace, 76. 

Israel, 33. 

Jonathan, Capt., 218. 

Mary Ann. 62. 

Nancy (Churchill), 302. 

Pattie, 76. 

Serviah ( Oh u r c h i 1 l-Col- 
well), 76. 

Simeon, 76. 

William 8., 302. 
Dunlop, Carrie, 531. 

Charles, 531. 

DaisieL. (Churchill), 530. 

Flora, 531. 

Helen M., 531. 

John W., 530. 

Viigil, 531. 
Dunn, Anthony, 259. 

Arvilla, 259. 

Hiram, Rev., 52. 

Matilda C. (Fitch), 52. 

Sarah (Terwiliger), 259. 
Dunning, Abisha, 209. 

Elizabeth, 502. 

Grace, 311. 

Idas. (Phillips), 311. 

John, 496. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 209. 

Orland, 311. 

Ralph, 311. 

Robert O., 311. 
Dunphy, A., 209. 

Andrew, 209. 

Annie (Foster), 209. 

Clara B. (Knight), 209. 

Eliza, 101, 209. 

Eliza (Knight), 209. 

Judsou II., 209. 

Mauasseh, 209. 

Mary J., 100, 203. 
Duntley, Edgar L., 30'.. 

George E., 301. 

IdaE. (Churchill), 301. 

Joseph I., 301. 

William L.,301. 
Durgy, Electa D.,271. 
Durham, Augusta (Churchill), 
448. 

Robert, 448. 
Durkee, Eunice, 71, 155. 

Anna, 105. 

Edith (Churchill), 105. 

James, Capt., 105. 

Joseph, 107. 

l^etitia, 134. 

Maria, 105. 

Mary (McGray), 107. 

Robert, 219. 

Sarah, 106, 219. 
Durond, Elizabeth (Shaw), 

250. 
Durphy, Bradley F., 162. 

Saba 8. (Bosworth), 162. 
Dutton, Martha A., 350. 

8allieE.,205. 
Duvall, Elizabeth, 537. 

John, 537. 



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667 



Duvall, continued. I 

Nancy Ann, 438, 537. 
Dwight, Eunice M. (Chap- i 
man) , 432. i 

F. E., 432. 
Dwyer, Annie H., 186, 314. 
Dye, Olive (Churchill), 580. 

Rruben, 580. 
Dyer, Benjamin F., 241. 

Elizabeth, 338, 352. 

Eunice, 111. 

Louisa (LoBaron) 241. 

Eadie, Abigail (Doty), 493, 494. 

Achsie, 401, 494. 

Caroline, 401, 493. 

John, 493, 494. 
Eames, Thankful, 67, 146. 
Earle, Abram, 221. 

Ada, 108, 221. 

Drusilla, 249. 
Eastman, Dorcas F. (Chur- 
chill), 148. 

H. C, 148. 

Julia Ellen, 148. 

Kate, 179. 
Easton, Ada, 269. 
Eaton, Clarissa, 51, 120. 

Ida O., 468. 

John, 468. 

Lawrence Joseph, 468. 

Lucy M. (Churchill), 468. 

Melissa, 52. 

Viola May, 468. 
Ebbett, Mary, 208. 
Eddy, Abigail, 136. 

Clara (Meacham) [not 
Clara (Eddy) MeachamJ, 
41,97, 617. 

Eliza, 94, 199. 

John, 199. 

Stafford, 97. 
Edgecomb, Mary, 161. 
Edgerton, Clara B., 528. 

Emma, 391. 

Philola, 529. 
Edmunds, Ruth^ 273. 
Edson, Abigail, 33. 
Edward King, sii. 
Edwards, A. C., Rev., 4SS. 

Alice J. (Emery), 446. 

Amos, 346. 

Churchill, 327. 

David, 327. 

Emma C, 488. 

Jonathan, 327. 

Josiah, 327. 

Louisa B. (Churchill), 185. 

Lucy (Churchill), 346. 

Luther, 185. 

Mary, .326, 327. 

Mary (Churchill), 327. 

Mary Jane, 545. 

Mercy, 327. 

Nathaniel, 327. 

William, 327, 446. 
Egerton, Elizabeth (Chur- 
chill), xiv. 

Scroop, Earl, xiv. 
Egglestou, 464. 

Anna, 342, 358, 360, 419. 

Freeman, 71. 

Hannah (Churchill), 71. 

.Jessie (Churchill), 464. 

Rachel (Churchill), 71. 

Zoa (not Edgerton), 370, 
447, 618. 
Elder, Lora M., 471. 

Naomi (Churchill), 373. 

Norman, 373. 
Eldredge, 107. 
Eldrldge, Abigal (Lake), 565. 

Edmond, 665. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 104. 



Eldrldge, continued. 

Harvey, 104. 

John W., 285. 

Joseph, 249. 

Laura, 249. 

Laura Ann Elizabeth, 105. 

Levi, 104. 

Lydia A. (Churchill), 249. 

Lydia A. (Coffran), 42. 

Nathaniel, 104. 

Susan L. ((Jhurchill), 285. 

Thankful (Crosby), 104. 

Victoria (Crosby), 104. 

Wallace N., 104. 

Zenas, 42. 
Elizabeth, Queen, 5. 
Elliot, Mary (Churchill), 528. 

Otis G-., 528. 
Elliott, Minnie M., 267. 

Sally, 68, 147. 
Ellis, 363. 

Almira (Deraary), 352. 

Arthur Fessenden, 312. 

Bartlett, 136. 

Bathsheba (Fuller), 9. 

Betsev, 133, 247. 

Betsey (Long), 62. 

Charles, 9, 136. 

Clara (Churchill), 74. 

Cynthia A. (Churchill), 
312. 

Elizabeth, 9. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 9. 

Elizabeth (Coomer), 9. 

Elvira, 511. 

Experience, 7, 12. 

George, 1.36. 

Hannah, 11, 23. 

Hannah (Churchill), 136. 

Hannah E., 136. 

Harrison B., 174. 

Isaac, 62. 

Jane, 31, 73. 

Jennie L. (Shoemaker) , 
363. 

Joel, 9, 74. 

John, 9. 

Jonas, 352. 

Marwick, 75. 

Matthew, 9. 

Matthias, 12. 

Mercy, 8, 15. 

Nancy, 136. 

Nathaniel, 136. 

Rebecca, 9. 

RhodaS. (Waterman), 174. 

Ruth (Thomas), 9. 

Sadie R., 249. 

Samuel, 9, 23. 

Sophia (Churchill), 75. 

Thomas, 9. 

William, 247. 
Elmes, Eunice C. (Tower), 
161. 

Nathaniel, 161. 
Elms, Bartlett, 39. 

Osro J., 40. 

Salome, 40. 

Salome (Churchill) , 39. 

(Tracy) , 40. 
Emery, Alice Jacobs, 446. 

Elizabeth A. (Sanborn), 
88. 

Ellen B. (Churchill), 446. 

Florence Raymond, 446. 

Herbert, S8. 

Howard, 88. 

J. Henry, 446. 

John C, 88. 

John F., 88. 

Jonathan, 446. 

Lyman C, 88. 

Nancy, 446. 

Nancy (Churchill) , 88. 



Emmitt, Millie Ann, 518. 
Empfield, Clarissa (Churchill) , 
437. 

Isaac, 437. 
Eudicott, Gov., xv. 
Engleslid, Charles A., 163. 

Charles W., 103. 

Jane, 163. 

Jane H. (Churchill), 163. 

Norman, 163. 
English, Sophia, 335. 
Ennis, Ara Churchill, 423. 

Edward, 423. 

Frances (Vest), 423. 

Jennie, 423. 

Pamelia (Churchill), 423. 

William, 423. 
Knos, Col., 341. 
Erhard, Jennie (Sykes), 418. 

Louis, 418. 
Errid, Viola M. (Oberlender), 
204. 

Curtis, 204. 
Erskine, Jane (Churchill) , 
1'.'5. 

Valentine, 125. 
Estes, Ida, 296. 
Estey, 41. 

Aaron S., 102. 

Alice M., 102. 

Benjamin F., 102. 

Charles L., 102. 

Frances Jaue, 103. 

Frederick M., 102. 

George H., 102. 

Hannah (Churchill), 102. 

Hannah E., 102. 

Henrietta, 210. 

Henrietta A., 102. 

Jane H., 102. 

Joseph E., 102. 

Mary H., 102. 

Matilda (Churchill), 41. 

W. B., 102. 

William E., 102. 
Evans, Adah, 422. 

Adelaide May, 111. 

Annie, 208. 

Benjamin, 486. 

Ebenezer, 374. 

Edwin, 111. 

Eliza (Churchill), 289. 

Elizabeth, 155, 276. 

George, 111. 

Henry, 111. 

Jane, 111. 

Jane A. (Carter), 111. 

Jane B. (Churchill), 374, 
618. 

Louisa (Churchill), 374. 

Margaret (Churchill), 583, 

Mildred, 111. 

Milton, 486. 

Minnie, 486. 

Richard, 289. 

Sarah L. (Churchill), 486. 

Theophilus, 583. 
Evarts, Eva (Churchill), 594. 

Smedly, 594. 
Everett, Andrew, 68. 

Arthur S., 217. 

Arvilla (Carlton), 68. 

Benaiah W., 68. 

Charles Henry, 227. 

Clara (Spencer), 68. 

Eliza (Grout), 68. 

Elizabeth, 41, 102. 

EvaM. (Churchill), 227. 

Franklin, 6S. 

Harriet G. (Doane),217. 
Jane, 29, 09. 
Josiah, 68. 
Josiah, Jr., 68. 



668 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Everett, continued. 

Lucy (Cliurchill), 68. 

Lucy J., 68. 

Orra, 68. 

Patty (Denison), 68. 

Sarah (Peck), 68. 

Seth, 68. 
Ewer, Christiana (Churchill), 
285. 

Henry 8., 285. 

Isaac, 11. 

Lydia, 11. 

Lydia (Ohurchlll- 
Holmes), 11. 

Margaret (Folger), 11. 

Mary, 11, '20. 

Mary (Stewart), 20. 

Nathaniel, 20. 

Seth, 11. 

Sylvanus, 11. 

Fabricius, Annie M., 48. 
Fader, Arthur, 220. 

Emma (Churchill), 220. 
Fairburo, Elizabeth (Chur- 
chill), 438. 

Robert, 4.38. 
Fairchild, Cecil M., 268. 

Erastus, 268. 

Harold B., 268. 

Ovillin P., 268. 

Thirza P. (Churchill) , 268. 

Zoe, 268. 
Fairfield, Albert, 83. 

Asa Churchill, 83. 

Bathsheba, 83. 

Caroline P. (Churchill), 
244. 

Charles, S3. 

Clark, 83. 

Enos W ., 83. 

James Marshall, 83. 

John Nelson, 83. 

Maria, 83. 

Peyaon E., 244. 

Phebe (Churchill), 83. 

Simon, 83. 
Faling, Polly, 619. 
Falkner, Cornelius, 485. 

Lucinda (Halsted), 485. 

Matilda, 217. 

Pirella M., 393, 485. 

William, 217. 
Fanstock, Cora, 507. 
Farat, Carrie B., 547. 
Fargo, Addle (Hoyt), 390. 

Corydon Thompson, 391. 

Dorothy Morilla, 390. 

Elsie Rutherford, 390. 

Emma (Edgerton) 391. 

Emma M. (Jenne), 390. 

Enoch Brown, 389. 

Enoch James, 390. 

Fannie Maria, 390. 

Florence Jane, 391. 

Frank Barber, 390. 

Prank Brown, 390. 

George Edgerton, 391. 

Gertrude Evelyn, 391. 
• Howard Corydon, 391. 

Isaac Latimer, 390. 

Jeannette, 391. 

Kate A. (Mills), 390. 

Kate L. (Hoyt), 390. 

Louise M. (Mears),390. 

Marion Vienna, 391. 

Marjorie Vale. 390. 

Mary (Paitherford), 390. 

Mattie (Hoyt), 390. 

Mattie Pauline, 390. 

Morilla C. (Churchill), 389. 

Myrtle Churchill, 390. 

Sarah, .390. 

Stuart Mears, 390. 



Farling, 569. 
Farnham, Frank, 252. 

Marietta (Killam), 252. 
Parnsworth, Carrie B., 449. 

Maria A., 471. 
Farquharson Hannah (Cross), 
595. 

James, 595. 

Naomi, 580, 595. 
Parr, Ida L., 164. 

Sarah E., 164. 
Farrar, Charles O., 2.33. 

Mabel G. (Churchill), 233. 
Farrington, Esther H. (Chur- 
chill), 476. 

Eugene, 476. 
Farris, James, Jr., 84. 

Martha (Monk), 84. 
Fassett, Abbie M. (Johnson), 
269. 

Dennison R., 269. 

Maria, 122, 237. 
Faulkner, 103. 

Elizabeth (Trefry-Chur- 
chill), 103. 
Faunce, Alden, 35. 

Barnabas, 26. 

Betsey (Carver), 26. 

Daniel, 35. 

Eliza, 35. 

Hannah, 35. 

Hannah (Graves) , .35. 

Ira, 35. 

James E., 311. 

John, 6. 

Maurice P., 311. 

Minot, 311. 

Olive, 35. 

Olive (Atkins), 35. 

Orphia (Churchill- Wells), 
311. 

Patience, 37. 

Polly, 35. 

Rebecca, 35. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 35. 

Sally, 35. 

Sally (Carver) , 26. 

Sally (Holmes), 35. 

Sarah, 18, 38. 

Thomas, 6, 18, 38. 
Faxon, Rachel Wild, 54. 
Pay, Frank B., 425. 

Henrietta Adele, 300. 

Virginia B. (Brown), 425. 
Fearing, Nellie, 592. 
Pelch, Eunice R. (Churchill), 
169. 

Lawrence, 169. 
Felker, Lovell, 69. 

Lucinda (Churchill), 69. 
Fenlason , Ida M. (Richardson) , 
3U4. 

Rufus W., 304. 
Penton, Annette E. (Wonser- 
Coburn), 414. 

Edward, 414. 

John, 414. 

Marcia W. (Wonser), 414. 

Mary, 214. 
Ferebout, Dorothy, 165. 
Ferguson, Claudia I. (Chur- 
chill), 410. 

George E., 117. 

Hattie Burley, 228. 

James A., 410. 

Jerusha B. (Churchill) ,436 . 

John, 436, 438. 

John C, 117. 

Louisiana P., 410. 

Martha J. (Churchill) , 438. 

Mary, 600. 

Mary K. (Watt), 117. 

Vinnie L. (Churchill), 292. 

Yalman, 292. 



Pernald, Alphia, 21. 

Emily (Badger), 21. 

Mark, Rev., 21. 
Ferrln, Ella L., 475. 

Susan E., 111,226. 
Ferris, Phebe, 566, 581. 
Ferry, Alexander, 121, 

Julia A. (Ghurchlll-Fitch), 
121. 
Fetters, Agnes, 11, 22. 
Fiddler, 395. 

Emma (Brown), 395. 
Piero, Mary Ann, 474. 
Fillmore (or Filmore), Cepta, 
Capt., 404. 

Millard, 404. 

Nancy, 352, 404. 
Finch, Emily, 359. 

Sarah E., 378, 463. 
Finney, A. D., 458. 

Betsey D. (Whiting), 59. 

Betsey (Weston), 27. 

Clara, 127. 

Deborah H. (Churchill), 
139. 

Elkanah, 27. 

Elkanah Churchill, 59. 

Ephraim, 61, 139. 

Eunice, 59. 

Hannah, 59. 

Hannah (Howland), 59. 

Lewis, 27. 

Lucy (Morton), 27. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 458. 

Mary Otis, 59. 

Patience (Churchill), 63. 

Robert, 5. 

Ruth H., 139. 

Ruth H. (Churchill), 139. 

Sally, 59, 134. 

Sarah, 430. 

Sarah (Churchill), 59. 

Seth, 59. 

Solomon, 53. 

Susan, 61. 

Susan (Churchill), 139. 

William, 134, 139. 

William L., 139. 
Fish, Abigail (Churchill), 90. 

David, 90. 
Fisher, Archibald, 21. 

Betsey (Bacon), 21. 

Celinda, 564. 

Jean, 11, 21. 

Martha E. (Churchill), 
240. 

Walter R., Dr., 240. 
Fiske, John S., 43. 

Melinda N., 43. 

Nancy (Chipman) , 43. 
Fitch, Addie (Twombly), 121. 

Agnes (Churchill), 52. 

Alfred, 91. 

Alva, 52. 

Aurelia, 52. 

Elmer, 52. 

Emmett, 52. 

Francis, 52. 

George, 121. 

Harlow, 121. 

Harriet, 450. 

Harriet (Perry), 52. 

Harrison, 121. 

Helen B., 91. 

Henderson, 121. 

Isaac, 52. 

Jabez, 52. 

.Tabiu, 121. 

James, 52. 

Jeremiah, 52. 

Joel, 52. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 121. 

Julius, 52. 

Katharine, 52. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



669 



Fitch, co?itinued. 

Marcellus, 52. 

Maria, 52. 

Martha, 121. 

Matilda C, 52. 

Pamelia (Churchill), 91. 

Pliny, 52. 

Susan, 121. 

Susannali, 52. 

Wilmer, 52. 
Fitts, Emily L. (Jewett), 124. 

Palmer, 124. 
Fitzhugh, Alexander, 535. 

Jacob Henry, 535. 

John, 535. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), .535. 

Tildia, 535. 
Flag, Minerva, 387. 
Flaag, Lucy, 183, 808. 
Flanders, Eunice S., 450, 550. 

Frederick, 179. 

Mary (Seabury), 179. 
Fleming, Charlotte C. 
(Adams), 376. 

Sanford, 376. 
Fletcher, Albert, 274. 

Anna H.,303. 

Azem ()., 274. 

Bertha M., 274. 

Coleman, 105. 

Edward, 105. 

Eliza J. Wade, 420, 528. 

Elizabeth, 106. 

Emily, 106. 

Emily (Churchill), 105. 

Emma L., 274. 

George, 105. 

Guy C, 274. 

Jennie A. (Churchill), 
308. 

Joseph F., 308. 

Keziah, 40, 97. 

Lalia, 106. 

Lucelia M. (Churchill), 
274. 

Lucy, 29, 69. 

Mary, 106, 271. 

Mary (Oleson) , 274. 

Mary (Pitman), 105. 

Phebe, 101. 

Rachel, 106. 

Sabra (Doane), 105. 

Sarah F., 264. 

William, 105. 
Fling, Daniel, 07. 

Lydia, 67. 

Polly (Churchill), 67. 
Flint, Ann H. (Haley), 134. 

Aseuath, 134. 

Betsey, 135, 255. 

Catherine, 134. 

David, 134. 

David, Capt.,251. 

Elizabeth (Walker), 134. 

Emma (Rusco), 134. 

Emmeline (Vickcry), 134. 

Gertrude, 134, 251. 

Jacob, 1.34. 

John E., 134. 

Margaret (Harding), 134. 

Mary (Churchill) ,"l34. 

Mary Ellen, 134. 

Samuels., 134. 

Surah, 135, 255. 

William, 134. 
Florine, Clara A. (Churchill), 
458. 

Frank A., 458. 
Flynn, Mary Ann, 97. 
Fogg, Hattie J. (Perkins), 262. 

Nathan, 262. 
Folant, Cynthia I. (Davis), 
578. 

Harriet, 578. 



Folant, continued. 

William H., .578. 
Folger, Margaret, 11. 
Follansbee, Eunice, 119, 235. 

Jessie, 351. 
Foote, Elizabeth, 324. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 253. 

Elizabeth (Deming), 324, 
326. 

Frank, 253. 

Joseph H.,91. 

Julia, 91. 

Nathaniel, 324. 

Pamelia (Churchill-Fitch) , 
91. 

Stella, 91. 
Forbs, Elizabeth J., 291. 
Ford, 194. 

Amos, 15. 

Charles P., -593. 

James, 43. 

Julia J. (Churchill), 593. 

Mary E., 363. 

Mary E. (Marlnee), 194. 

Noah, 15. 

Olive F. (Whiting), 108. 

PelegB., 108. 

Rebecca C. (Curtis), 43. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 15. 

Ruth, 15. 
Forraan, Jane (Churchill), 578. 

Lillie M.,579. 

Simeon, 578. 

William T., 579. 
Forrester, Elizabeth, 89, 189. 
Fosdick, Anna, 366, 440. 

Lucy, 366. 

Mary, 366. 
Foss, Betsey, 20. 
Foster, Abigail P. (Porter), 
78. 

Alice I. (Churchill), 241. 

Alma (Churchill), 210. 

Amelia, 586. 

Annie, 209. 

Arthur Waldo, 78. 

Dwight, 597. 

Hannah (not Worcester), 
12, 24, 617. 

Frank C, 210. 

Hector, 78. 

Helen Mason, 299. 

Henrietta, 466. 

John Albert, 78. 

John Harrod, 298, 299. 

Joseph, 24. 

Laura, 537. 

Lois, 102. 

Martha J. (Churchill) , 597. 

Mary (Churchill), 298. 

Mary G. (Churchill), 78. 

Mary (Hutchinson), 7t). 

Mary M., 78. 

Nathaniel F., 241. 

Polly, 567. 

Rachel (Bassett),24. 

Reginald, 299. 

Rolinda Holmes, 78. 

Samuel, 78. 

Sarah (Mix), 333, 345. 

Sophia Wade, 78. 

Thomas, 78, 333, 345. 
Fowler, Charity M., 587. 

Elizabeth, 23. 

Elizabeth (Boyt-e), 687. 

K. Adelaide, 587. 

Laura (Churchill), 48. 

Martha (Purdy),586. 

Richard R., 586, 587. 

Rosella E., 587. 

Sarah (Churchill), 586. 

Thomas H., 5S6. 

Wells, 48. 
Fox, Alexina (Lowe), 394. 



Fox, continued. 

Amos, 207. 

Arthur Churchill, 110. 

Dorothy (Churchill), 831. 

Elizabeth A. (Churchill), 
207. 

Flavins C, 394. 

James, 110. 

Marie Churchill, 394. 

Mary, 389. 

Mary G. (Carter), 110. 

Mary J. (Churchill-Grant), 
207. 

Richard, 331. 

Samuel, 207. 

Selden Connor, 110. 

Sidney, 110. 

William L., 110. 

William O., 110. 
Foy, Anna (Alvord), 576. 

Martin, 576. 

Poye, Dana W., 166. 

Josiah, 166. 

Vesta A. (Stone), 166. 
Francis, Almeron D., 48. 

Annie M. (Fabricius), 4S. 

Arthur, 460. 

Charles Churchill, 49. 

Charlotte M., 48, 117. 

Clifford, 48. 

Daisy Wood, 49. 

Delia (Buell), 49. 

Edward Norman, 49. 

Edward Stillman, 49. 

Elinor H. (Tucker), 49. 

Eliza Jane, 441, 539. 

Elizabeth (Hubbard), 856, 
357. 

Florence (Churchill), 460. 

Frances (Porter) (not 
Francis Porter), 49, 617. 

Frederick Tower, 48. 

George Dwight, 48. 

Grace E., 356. 

Hattie A. (Wood), 49. 

Henry, 356. 

Henry Almeron, 48. 

Henry Martin, 48. 

James, 48. 

James Dwight, 48. 

James H., 356. 

James Henry, 49, 617. 

John Ernest (not Porter), 
49,617. 

Lucy (Churchill), 48. 

Lucy Maria, 48. 

Maria, 215. 

Martha J. (Tower), 48. 

Nellie Agnes, 49. 

Robert Taloott, 48. 

Sarah F. (Churchill), 48. 

Thomas (not Porter), 49, 
617. 
Frank, Levi, 81. 

Millicent (Churchill), 81. 
Franklin, Polly, 58, 129. 
Franks, Carrie M. (Churchill), 
271. 

Elmer, 271. 
Frantz, Adeline, 384. 
Fray, Adoniram J., 387. 

ChauQcey W., 387. 

Orilla (Cook), 387. 

Suzina, .387. 
Frazer, Eliza (Churchill), 570. 

Minnard, 570. 
Freeborn, Atigelo, 198. 

Dflancey, 196. 

Emmallne (Cobb-Nclson), 
196. 

Fairman,196. 

Fawn W., 196. 

Gertrude, 196. 
Freed, Henrietta, 458. 



670 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Freel, Mary, 101, 20S. 
Freeland, Hannah, 93, 196. 
Freeligh, Susie, 600. 
Freeman, Esther (Churchill), 
435. 
Frank E., 589. 
George, 435. 
Hannah A. (Churchill), 

595. 
Helen, 595. 
Jerusha, 100, 207. 
Mercy, 88, 187. 
Nellie A. (Churchill), 589. 
William H., 595. 
French, Betsey, 20. 
Betsey (Foss), 20. 
Bradstrcet, 21. 
Charles G., 262. 
Cora, 493. 

Cynthia Humphrey [not 
Cynthia (Humphrey)], 
160, 286, 617. 
Dependence, 60. 
Edmund, 21. 
Elam, 274. 
Emily (Rice), 495. 
Helen Olivia, 298. 
Jane, 171. 
Jason C, 495. 
Jennie, 401, 495. 
Joan S. (Nottage), 262. 
Kerby, 442. 
Lucy, 20. 
Lucy R., 374, 457. 
Lydia, 20. 

Lydia (Churchill), x, 20. 
Martha (Brackett), 21. 
Mary, 20. 
Mary (Baker), 21. 
Mercy M. (Tarbel), 274. 
Nehemiah, 435. 
Olive (Baker), 442. 
Olive (Churchill), 435. 
Olive (Oilman), 21. 
Olive Wyman, 20. 
Olivia (Chapman) , 298. 
Reuben, x,20, 21. 
Sally, 20. 

Sally (Badger), 20, 21. 
Silence, 60. 
Susannah Badger, ix. 
Thomas, 20. 
William, 21. 
William Abrams, 298. 
Friend, Florence, 267. 
Frisbee, Sophronia, 353, 405. 
Frisbie, Annie C. (Wirtz), 513. 
Charles Levi, 513. 
Charles Churchill, 513, 514./ 
Churchill Roswell, 513. f 
Clara E., .544. | 

Howard, 514. 

Laura W. (Churchill), 513. 
Nellie Alice, 513. 
Frisby, Gertrude, 486. 
Frohoek, Hulda, 161. 
Frost, Arthur B.,168. 
Calvin, 248. 
Charles Lyman, 168. 
Edgar Lyman, 163. 
Elizabeth, 304. 
Ella Jean, 168. 
Frank P., 168. 
Hannah E. (Churchill), 

263. 
Harold Lewis, 168. 
Henry Lyman, 168. 
James, 253. 
Lizzie Amelia, 168. 
Lucy, 122, 236. 
Lyman C, 168. 
Marv, 52, 123. 
Nancy E. (Churchill), 168. 
Sarah Maria, 304. 



Frost, continued. 

Susan (Redding), 248. 
Fullar, Angeline (Cobb), 196. 

Bayard C, 196. 

Eugene B., 196. 
Fuller, Ann, 167. 

Ann R. (Drew), 139. 

Ansel, 167. 

Arabella J., 125. 

Archippus, 19, 40. 

Aseuath D. (Churchill), 
125. 

Bathsheba, 9. 

Chester H., 125. 

Clarissa (Burns), 125. 

Eliza, 167. 

Eliza (Churchill), 167. 

Frances M. (Buell),576. 

Francis I., 576. 

Hannah, 167. 

Jabez, 163. 

James, 125. 

James A., 125. 

Jennie S., 576. 

Jerome, 270. 

John, Capt., 125. 

John B., 576. 

Julia C, 576. 

Lois P., 167. 

Lucia C, 125. 

Marcia (Churchill), 167. 

Maria T., 167. 

Mariah (Rider-Churchill), 
19. 

Martha M. (Churchill) . 270. 

Mary, 125. 

Mary C, 125, 240. 

Mercy, 53, 125. 

Nathan, 167. 

Orrin T.,101. 

Rebecca, 33. 

Rebecca C. (Whilfield), 
101. 

Robert D., 1.39. 

Samuel, 167, 

Sarah, 382, 473. 

Sarah H. (Churchill), 163. 

Smith, 167. 

Waldo, 167. 

William B., 576. 

William H., 125. 
Fulton, Sarah, 47. 
Furber, Frances L. (Chur 
chill) ,213. 

George Churchill, 213. 

Samuel Hart, 213. 
Furness, Greenleaf, 184. 
^ Orphia (Swan), 184. 

Gaines, Daniel, 18. 

John, 18. 

Sarah (Churchill), 18. 
Galbraith, Mary E., 194. 
Gale, Artemas, 444. 

Caroline (Churchill), 573. 

Lillian, 573. 

Louisa (Churchill), 444. 

Theodore, 573. 
Gallie, Asenath S., 248. 
Galliher, Elizabeth, 320. 
Gardner, Albert, 423. 

Annie May, 101. 

Ara Dan, 423. 

Augusta Phillips, 173, 299. 

Belle (Lovett), 423. 

Blessing B., 276. 

Charles, 101. 

Charles L., 423. 

Edward, Dr., 80,173. 

Eliza J., 101. 

Ethelyn, 101. 

Florence E., 423. 

Fred, 423. 

John W., 101. 



Gardner, continued. 
Julia, 101. 
Lottie May, 423. 
Lydia, 42, 106. 
Margaret, 80, 174. 
Maria (Churchill), 101. 
Martha M., 101. 
Mary, 80, 173. 
Neadora, 101. 
Sarah A., 423. 
Sarah A. (Churchill), 423. 
Sunderland P., 423. 
Thomas, 101. 
Thomas W., 101. 
Wellington, 101. 
William Earl, 423. 
Garesche, Albert Levering, 225. 
Alice L. (Churchill), 225. 
ArthurF., 225. 
Francis Van Zant, 225. 
Frederick Churchill, 225. 
President Garfield, 239. 
Garner, Anna, 397, 488. 
Anton A., 307. 
Verna A. (Churchill), 307. 
Garvie, Grace E. (Francis), 
356. 
John D., 356. 
Garwood, Jonathan C, 359. 

Mary 0. (Weeks), 359. 
Gates, Col., 72. 

Louisa J., 384, 475. 
Martha, 429, 531. 
Miranda, 156, 282. 
Thirza, 383, 475. 
Gay, Edward 8., 174. 

Mary I. (Waterman), 174. 
Gaylord, Caroline, 383. 
Daisy A., 271. 
Jerusha, 330, 341. 
Gazzam, James Brading, Mrs., 

222. 
Gee, Mehitable, 90, 193. 
Geer, Jane (Churchill), 165. 

Joseph, 165. 
GeerB, Ellen, 295. 
Gensman, Abieail (Churchill), 
580. 
Adam, 580. 
Georee, Albert W., 290. 
ALlice B. (Reed), 290. 
Blanche May, 290. 
Elizabeth, 195, 320. 
Jennie B., 290. 
John, 165. 
Lovell B., 290. 
Lydia D. (Churchill), 165. 
Mary E. (Churchill), 290. 
Gerrish, Florence (Churchill), 
259. 
William L., Jr., 259. 
Gerrv, Cora, 177. 

Ellen (Churchill), 177. 
Ina, 177. 
John, 177. 
Sarah C, 257. 
William, 177. 
Gersting, Fannie L. (Chur- 
chill), 482. 
Otto, 482. 
Getman, Charlotte E. (Sperry- 
Hubbard),415. 
Fremont, 415. 
Margaret, 570. 
Getten, Helen Viletta, 424. 
Henry, 424. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 424.. 
Oscar Fernando, 424. 
Gibbs, A. (Pitman), 446. 
John, Capt., 80. 
Lucy, 61. 
Meribah, 17. 
Philo, 448. 
Sarah, 175. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



671 



Gibbs, continued. 

Susanna, 15, 32. 

Ursula (Churchill), 448. 
Gibson, David C, 538. 

Etta I. (Churchill), 538. 
Gifford, Capt., 60. 

Dr., 407. 

Eliza W.. 56, 127. 

EvaC. (Drew), 407. 
Gilbert, Betsey, 348, 381. 

Candace, 374, 456. 

Candace (Sage), 456. 

Elizabeth, 169, 296. 

Hoola-r, 458. 

Isabel, 89, 189. 

John, 391. 

Lydia, 24, 57. 

Nina, 401. 

Richard, 391. 

Sarah, 374. 

Sarah L. (Churchill), 391. 
Gilchrist, Ella, 464. 

Jane Ann, 190, 315. 
Gildersleeve, Patience, 313, 
365. 

Richard, 323. 
Giles, Louisa W., 112, 228. 
GilfiUian, Katharine, 474. 

Nellie, 474. 
Gill, Ebenezer, 329. 

Lydia (Cole), 329. 

Martha, 329. 

Mehitable (not Morgiana), 
160, 286, 617. 

Sarah, 181, 306. 
Gillet, 36. 

Emma (Champlin), 435. 

Thankful (Churchill), 36. 

Volney, 435. 
Gillette, Charles L., 389. 

Harriet (Swift), 3S9. 

Harrison O., 367. 

Henry L., 389. 

Isaac W., 389. 

John F., 389. 

John H., 389. 

Marietta (Winn), 389. 

Mary S. (Webber), 389. 

Mary (Showermau), 389. 

Rudolph W., 389. 

Sarah J. (Alcott), 367, 610. 

Sophia E.,389. 
Gillis, Ann E. (Shoemaker), 
363. 

Benjamin W., 253. 

George H., 363. 

Harriet, 363. 

John R., 363. 

Lois (Chipmau), 253. 

Robert, 363. 

Sadie G., 252. 
Gilman, Elizabeth M., 97, 205. 

George Hills, 361. 

Henry H., 112. 

John, Capt., 230. 

Mabel E. (Goodrich), 361. 

Martha (Churchill), 112. 

Olive, 21. 

Sarah, 262. 
Gilmore, Joseph, 443. 

Mary (Churchill-Wilson), 
443. 
Gllson, Isaac, 351. 

Philena (Bacon), 351. 
Gilstrap, Mary, 410, 510. 
Giltner, Amanda, 93. 

Asahel, 93. 

George, 93. 

Hamilton, 93. 

John, 93. 

Milton, 93. 

Pamelia, 93. 

Sarah (Churchill), 93. 

William, 93. 



Girard, Elizabeth (Churchill) 
1.30. 

James, ISO. 
Gist, J. J., 141. 

Mary E. (Greene), 141. 
Gladwin, Erasmus, 379. 

Frederick Erasmus, 379. 

James, 379. 

Joseph Churchill, 379. 

Laura, 379. 

Margaret (Tripp), 379. 

Prudence (Churchill), 379, 
Glass, George, 408. 

James, 2. 

Julia A. (Churcbill-Wes 
ton), 408. 

Mary (Pontus), 2. 

Wybra, 2. 
Glazier, Helen (Freeman), 595. 

Marion 8., 595, 603. 

Sewell E., 595. 
Glover, Louisa, 108. 
Gloyd, Andrew, 79. 

Betsey Jane, 79. 

Geo. Spencer, 79. 

Henry, 79. 

Ruth Alice, 79. 

Ruth D. (c;hurchill), 79. 

Ruth A. (Orcutt), 79. 

Sophia Wade, 79. 

SpenciT, 79. 
Gobar, Rhoda, 203. 
Goddard, Arthur J., 546. 

EUa A. (Churchill), 546. 

Grace H. (Otis), 26. 

John 26. 
Godolphin, Francis, siv. 

Henrietta (Churchill), xiv. 

Sydney, Lord, xiv. 
Golby, John, 560. 
Gold, Emma, 507. 

Levi, 164. 
Goldthwait, Elizabeth, 46, 116. 
Good, Jane, 103. 
Good.ale, Adelaide M. (Evans), 
111. 

Joseph L., Dr., 111. 
Goodell, Jane, 435. 
Goodin, Mary, 131. 
Goodlin, Sarah, 214. 
Goodman, Eliza, 198. 

Jiimes H., 198. 
Goodnough, Amanda (Chur- 
chill), 399. 

Heman, 399. 
Goodnow, 107. 

Agnes S., 199. 
Goodrich, Abigail, 328. 

Alfred, 379. 

Alonzo, 50. 

Anne, 328. 

Benjamin, 328, 343, 346, 
367, 379. 

Bethiah (Churchill) , 346. 

Chailes, 328. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 50. 

David, Col.. 328. 

Elijah Stillman,36L 

Elizabeth, 379, 

Frances Eliza, 379. 

Hannah, 328. 

Hezekiah, 3JS. 

JacUson, 379. 

James Raymond, 361. 

James Stillman, 361. 

Jeremiah, 328. 

Jeremiah J., 379. 

Lauretta, 379. 

Lebbeus, 71. 

Lizzie H. (Judd),S61. 

Lydia, 48, 368. 

Maliel Edith, 361. 

Mary, 328. 

Mary A. (Hanmer), 361. 



Goodrich, continued . 

Melantha (Churchill), 379. 

Milliceut, 328. 

Prudence, 32S. 

Prudence (Churchill), 328. 

Ralph, 379. 

Rhoda, .343, 367, 441. 

Ruth, 379. 

Sarah, .328. 

Sarah (Smith), 71. 

Watson, 379. 

William Judd, 361. 

Zebulon, .328. 
Goodspeed, Adelaide, F., 580. 

Mary Lois, 210. 
Goodwin, A. K., 606. 

Abigail Merrill, 126, 241. 

Almond, 442. 

Charles, 61. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 442. 

Eliza A., 67. 

Hannah (Il.-lrlow), 61. 

Lvdia Le Baron, .53, 126. 

Mary S. (Churchill), 606. 

Mercy Le Baroli, 53, Vsd. 

Nathaniel,Capt.,57,58,63,76 

Thomas, 126. 
Gordon, Albert, 444. 

Annie (Burrell), 178. 

Armina, 569. 

Arvilla (Churchill), 509. 

Benjamin, 570. 

Caroline, 569. 

Carrie (Peaslee), 179. 

Charles, 178. 

Charles W., 178. 

E. L.,573. 

Edward J., 444. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 444. 

Elmira Burrell, 610. 

Flora E. (Patten), 573. 

Florinda W. (Churchill), 
178. 

Henry A., 444. 

Henry G., 179. 

Hezekiah, 178. 

Hiram, 569. 

James, 569. 

John, 444, 570. 

Jonathan, 178. 

Lydia A,, 178. 

Mary Catherine, 570. 

Mary J., 179. 

Matilda (Seaman), 570. 

Melissa Arvilla, 570. 

Pamelia E., 444. 

Phebe J., 178. 

Phebe J. (Gordon), 178. 

Rebecca, 569. - 

Robert, 570. 

Sarah (Pettingill), 178. 

Sarahs. (Libby), 81. 

Stetson L., 81. 

Terrene (Robinson), 570. 

William, 569. 
Gorham, Belhunia E. (Elick- 
ok),364. 

Isaac, Capt., 34. 

Jepthah, 364. 

Mary (Cobb), 17, 34. 
Goss, Mary, 21. 

Simeon, 21. 

Susan (Badger), 21. 
Gouday, Almira, 13-5, 255. 
Goudey, Annie, 250, 251. 

Augustus, 252. 

Hannah (Corning), 252. 
Goudy, Georgianna (Chur- 
chill), 219. 

Hiram, 219. 

Zebina, 219. 
Gould, Alice, xiii. 

Amos, 130. 

Augusta J. (Churchill) ,397. 



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IXDEX OF NAMES 



Gould, continued. 

Cynthia, 130. 

George, 397. 

George C, 130. 

Grace, 130. 

James, xiii. 

Loviiia (Chuicljill), 130. 

Mortimer, 130. 
Gouldin, Alice B. (Churchill), 
547. 

Charles L., 547. 

Gladys I., 547. 
Goutremont, George, 362. 

Norah M. (Wilson), 362. 
Gove, Ann Langdon (not Ann 

E.),45, 113, 617. 
Gowd, A. L., 282. 

Phebe (Churchill), 282. 
Gowdy, Alfred, 424. 

John, 106. 

Josephine, 425. 

Lovina (Churchill), 424. 

Rachel (Fletcher) , 106. 
Graham, 'Arthur R., 451. 

Carrie (Hinciiley), 451. 

Chauncy, 560. 

Gladys, 451. 

Greta, 451. 

Harriet M., 269. 

John, 269, 450. 

L. Orley, 451. 

Olivia ((Ihurchill), 450. 

Rex A., 451. 

Rose (Brooks), 451. 
Granis, Harriet (Churchill), 
277. 

Samuel, 277. 
Grants Gen., 395, 480. 

Fred D., Gen.,- 110. 

Hannah (Ellis-Churchill), 
23. 

Irene, 207. 

John L., 207. 

Joseph, 344. 

Louana, 480. 

Luoinda (Churchill), 344. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 207. 

Olive (Churchill), 263. 

Tavey, 263. 

Thomas, 23. 
Graves, Alfred Austin, 468. 

Edmund Augustine, 468. 

Edward Sherman, 468. 

Edwin Harmon, 468. 

Elbert Lewis, 468. 

Elmore John, 468. 

Elvin Francis, 468. 

Emily Maria, 468. 

Enoch Harmon, 468. 

Eva Agnes, 468. 

Frank Ferdinand, 468. 

Frederick Harmon, 468. 

Hannah, 35. 

Josephine F. (Scott), 169. 

Laura E. (Churchill), 468. 

Martha Alice, 468. 

Montville, 159. 
Gray, A. T., 320. 

Adelia M. (Churchill), 572. 

Amos, 232. 

Charles, 320. 

Daniel C, 572. 

Elizabeth, 61, 137, 365, 
438. 

Eunice (Churchill-Meade), 
422. 

Evangeline (Killam), 252. 

Helen, 320. 

Hiram A., 456. 

Lydia, 168. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 320. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 456. 

Milton, 422. 

William Henry, 572. 



Greek, Amanda, 594. 
Green, Anna D., 541. 

Bertha (Billings), 258. 

Charles Fay, 156. 

Elizabeth, 19, 41. 

Emmeline, 508. 

H. C, 156. 

Imogene (Bates), 156. 

Jane, 143, 259, 529. 

Jane Eliza, 48. 

Jennie Isabella, 114, 232. 

John, 600. 

John S.,371. 

Lester, 258. 

Lucretia (Churchill), 156. 

Margaret M. F., 100, 287 

Martha, 558, 562. 

Mary, 279. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 600. 

Philena E. (Carringer), 
371. 

Roberto., 541. 

Sarah L., 156. 

Susan, 525. 

Ursula (Adams), 156. 

Willard Owen, 156. 

William, 259. 
Greene, Albert Edward, 140, 
141. 

Charles William, 140. 

Cyrus Dwight, 141. 

Elisha B., 140. 

Elisha Barton, 141. 

Elizabeth B. (Churchill), 
140. 

Elizabeth B., 141. 

Fred Churchill, 141. 

Isabel (Hlocksom), 140. 

Mary Ellen, 141. 

Virginia S. (Moore), 141. 
Greenlaw, David, 254. 

Delight C. (Travis) , 254. 
Greenleaf, Benjamin F., 263. 

John, 263. 

Loverna, 263. 

Lydia, 263. 

Marcia A. (Churchill) , 
263. 

Nancy, 146, 263. 
Greenman, Submittance, 23. 
Greenold, Lydia, 54, 126. 
Greenwood, Ida M., 432. 

Jennie, 147. 

Margaret, 56. 
Gregg, 501. 

Emma (Churchill), 501. 
Gregory, Amy A., 579. 

Benjamin, 579. 

Charles, 679. 

Edward B., 579. 

Eliza, 579. 

Julia A. (Mosher), 679. 

Marilla, 373, 453. 

Martha (Churchill), 579. 

Mary E., 579. 

Mary J. (Creed) , 579. 
Griffin, Betsey, 379. 

Clara E., 498. 
Griffith, Delia (Churchill), 
220. 

James, 220. 
Griggs, George I., 525. 

Katie Wills, 525. 

Maggie Hall, 525. 

Mary Bud, 525. 

Susan Churchill, 525. 

Susan W. (Churchill) , 
525. 
Grimmons, Lovina, 467. 
Grimshaw, Mary, 447. 
Grinnell, Alton, 574. 

Eliza, 574. 

Ernest, 574. 

Ira M., 574. 



Grinnell, continued, 

Isabel. 574. 

Jane (Churchill), 574. 

Lena, 574. 

Marvin, 574. 

Miles S., 574. 

Milo A., 574. 

Nellie F., 574. 

Orlando, 574. 

Raymond, 574. 

Seymour, 574. 
Griswold, Abigail, 380, 420. 

Arthur, 421. 

Corydon C, 590. 

Edwin H., Dr., 141. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 360. 

Gertrude C. (Churchill), 
590. 

Harriet, 444. 

Harriet I. (Standish), 421. 

Homer Churchill, 591. 

Jacob, 360. 

James S., 421. 

John, Rev., 444. 

John Hobert, 5i)l. 

Julia (Churchill), 141. 

Julia Churchill, 591. 

Lillian Prudence, 522. 

Prudence (Churchill), 521. 

Prudence W. (Churchill), 
421. 

Rebecca, 329, 333. 

W. R., 521. 

Walter Emerson, 591. 
Gritman, Solomon, 597. 

Thirsyette (Churchill), 
597. 
Grout, Eliza, 68. 
Grozier, Mary, 32, 78. 
Gruber, Martha M., 104. 
Guild, Emmeline (Churchill), 
407. 

Jeremiah, 407. 

Julia, 408. 
Guillim, s. 

Gulliver, Maria A., 305. 
Gunder, Frank E., 447. 

(Harold), 447. 

J. 8., 447. 

Josie E., 447. 

Mina S. (Hudson), 447. 

Thelma, 447. 
Gunit, Anna, 198. 
Gunu, .Arthur RoUin, 431. 

Bertha May, 431. 

Edith Jane, 431. 

Hannah (Churchill), 430. 

Jane, 145, 261. 

Solomon, 430. 

Sophia G., 414, 514. 

William, 514. 
Gurney, Martha, 85. 

Mary, 60. 

Sibyl, 85. 

Zechariah, 60. 
Guthrie, John Buchanan, .539. 

Mary A., 543. 

Mary (Cree), 539. 

Mary Minnie, 539. 
Gwellner, Elizabeth (Chur- 
chill), 583. 

William, 583. 

Hacket, 260. 

Mary (Churchill), 260. 
Hackett, Lovisa .Jane, 175. 
Hadcock, Frank, 425. 

Josephine (Gowdy), 425. 
Haddock. Carrie, 498. 
Haden, Mary Myrick, 142. 
Hadsell, Albert Josiah, .542. 

Louisa (Churchill), 542. 

Mary P., 363, 432. 

Miles J., 542. 



IXDEX OF XAMES 



()73 



Haile, Ctlia F., 496. 

Frederick Amos, 496. 

Frederick Churcliill, 497. 

Harmiuia E. (Cliurchill), 
496. 

John C, 490. 

Minnie Lutheria, 497. 
Haines, Mabel (Hodgdon), 185. 

ZeuaB, 185. 
Halbert, Eli D.,-22. 

Abigail (Burhans), 22. 
Hale, Clara Lucinda, 98. 

Elizabeth P. (Churchill), 
98. 

Emma (Piper), 434. 

Experience, 96, 203. 

Frank, 434. 

Frederick Churchill, 98. 

Jonathan, Capt., 357. 

Joseph Churchill, 98. 

Lucy, 377, 461. 

Mary L. (Kenicutt),98. 

Samuel, 14. 

Stafford, Eddy, 98. 
Haley, Ann H., 134. 

Bert, 305. 

Carrie A. (Welch), 305. 

Joseph, Capt., 221. 

Mary, 221. 
Hall, 370. 

Abby L. (Churchill), 241. 

Abigail (Bisbee),31. 

Angeliue (Churchill), 489. 

Cyrena (Davidson), 104. 

David, 241,379,469. 

Deborah, 3.34. 

Dorothy. 85, 184. 

Ella J. (JeweU),124. 

Emily Green, 379, 469. 

George, 124. 

Hannah, 470. 

Ida, 132. 

Joel, 469. 

Jonathon, 31. 

Joshua E., 104. 

Lucia, 469. 

Lucy (Brown), 469. 

Mabel Harlakenden, 223. 

Marcenus, 489. 

Mary, 100. 

Mary (Churchill), 379. 

Mary M. (Pine), 370. 

Olive, 334. 

Olive (Cooper), 379.. 

Phidelia, 573. 

Rebecca M. (Boardmau), 
341. 

Robert B., 127. 

Sally, 379, 469. 

Samuel Cooper, 379. 

Sarah, 424, 524. 

Silas Warren, 79. 

Sophia W. (Gloyd),79. 

William, 341. 

William C, 379. 

Zerviah, 22. 
Hallam,AurehaS.( Woodruff). 
358. 

John, 358. 
HalleubecU, Lucy (Churchill), 
612. 

William, 612. 
Halliwell, Lucretia Mott, 300. 
Hallock, Edgar, 443. 

Lucy (Churchill), 443. 
Halsey, D. P., 349. 

Ruhama (Pearson), 349. 

8. D., 349. 
Halsted, Elizabeth, 118, 235. 

Henry N., 364. 

Lydia (Churchill), 364. 

Lucinda, 485. 
Ham, Hanson, 88. 

Polly (Churchill), 88. 



Hamblen, Harriet, 188. 

Jemima, 9, 17. 
Hamblet, Hattie E., 203. 
Hamilton, Jane, 365, 439. 
Laura E. (Lake), 565. 
Sallie A., 365,438. 
William E., 665. 
Hamlin, 362. 

Hannah (B a r n e s-C h u r- 

chill),362. 
Sarah A., 529. 
Hammett, Caroline K. (Chur- 
chill), 204. 

John C, 204. 
Hammond, Aramittai, 31. 

Burudel (Churchill), 81. 

Clara, 420. 

Cornelia B. (Comstock), 
420. 

George, 582. 

Harry C, 420. 

Israel, 31. 

Jason, 81. 

Joanna (Burgess), 31. 

Lucinda (White), 31. 

Lvdia (Churchill), 31. 

Martha M. (Dexter), 31. 

Marv (Churchill), 582. 

Noaii, 31. 

William W., 420. 
Hampton, Wade, Gen., 98. 
Hanan, Albert D., 203. 

Jane H. (Chifrchilf), 203. 
Hanchett, Alfred P., 482. 

Charles S., 482. 

David, 482. 

Fayetta (Churchill), 482. 

Francis G., 482. 

James Churchill, 482. 

John Lovell, 482. 

Louisa C, 482. 

William H., 482. 
Hand, Camillus, 154. 

Polly, 154, 275. 
Handwerk, Cora L. (Ward), 
478. 

Joseph, 478. 
Handy, Mary A., 152. 
Haney, Elias, 211,213. 

Eliz^ibeth, 21.3. 
Hanks, Susan E. (Barnes) , 164. 

Ziza, 164. 
Hanmer, Alfred Wells, -361. 

Alice Elizabeth, 361. 

Caleb J., 361. 

Charles Henry, .361. 

Clara E. (Way), 361. 

Edward Shaw, 361. 

Elizabeth, 361. 

Ellen N. (Dis),361. 

Fannie Buckley, 361. 

Fannie H. (Buckley), 361. 

Felicia Hemans, 361. 

Frederick C, 361. 

Gertrude M., 361. 

Hannah B. (Churchill), 
360, 361. 

John, Capt., 360, 361. 

John, 361. 

John Way, 361. 

Lila (Case), 361. 

Lizzie, 361. 

Mary Ann, 361. 

Mary Goodrich, 361. 

Nellie E. (Talcott), 361. 

Nellie N., 361. 

Nellie T. (Ridgewav), 361. 

William Ellis, 361. 
Hannaford, Charles, 310. 

Flora (Churchill), 310. 

Frederick, 310, 
Hannan, Mary E., 586. 
Hanuon, Eliza (Strong), 343. 

George D., 343. 



Hansell, Samuel, 69. 

Sarah K C. (Bailey), 69. 
Hansen, Wybra, 2. 
Hardie, Abbie M., 179. 
Harding, Albert, 254. 

Alma (Tedford), 254. 

Calvin, 72. 

Elizabeth, 2.54. 

John, 254. 
Lillian, 254. 

Lizzie, 72. 

Lucinda (Churchill), 72. 
IjUther, 72. 

Lydia, 72. 

Lydia O. (Keene) , 72. 

Margaret, 134. 

Mary, 72. 

Nellie E. (Churchill), 171. 

Ora, 523. 

Robert, 2.54. 

Ruby (White), 72. 

Sarah, 254. 

Sarah (Churchill), 254. 

Sidney P., 171. 
Hardista, Ella, 2.i3. 
Hardy, 166. 

Bernice L. (Churchill) ,.523. 

Charles, Sir, 560. 

Polly, 163. 

Ralph P., 523. 
Hargett, Esther (Churchill), 
369. 

Isaac, 369. 
Harlakenden, Mabel, 223. 

Roger, 223. 
Harlow, Amaziah, 53. 

Benjamin, 8. 

Betsey, 61. 

Betsey (ilarlow), 61. 

Betsey (Holmes). 61. 

Betsey Towey, 28. 

Charles P., 247. 

Eleazer, 8, 24. 

Elizabeth, 7, .37, 92. 

Elizabeth (Stevens), 8. 

Esther, 138, 257. 

Experience, 25. 

Experience (Churchill) , 25. 

Ezra, 18. 

Hannah, 18,61. 

Hannah (Pratt), 24. 

Hannah T., 38, 94. 

Jabez, 25, 61. 

James, Capt., 7'2, 76. 

James, 33. 

JaneC. (Bradford), 61. 

Jedidah, 8. 

Jedidah (Churchill), 7. 

Jesse, 94. 

Jesse, Capt., 37, 54, 57, 62, 
74. 

John, 25, 61. 

Jonathon, 8. 

Leonice, 140. 

Lewis, 61. 

Lucy, 27. 

Lucy C, 61. 

Lydia, 7, 8, 10. 

Lydia (Cushraan), 10. 

Lydia (Davis), 18. 

Martha (Albertsou), 53. 

Mary, 15, 64, 139. 

Mary (Shaw), 25. 

Mercy, 23. 

Nathaniel, 8, 20. 

Patience, 12, 24. 

Patience (Tilson), 7. 

Persis, 33. 

Phebe, 8. 

Rebecca, 25, 27. 

Reenette E. (Churchill), 
247. 

Sarah, 12, 23. 

Sarah (Holmes), 8. 



674 



INDEX OF l^AMES 



Harlow, continued. 
Susanua, 2S, 65. 
Susanna (Churchill), 31. 
Thomas, 7,15, 31. 
Williara, 10, 23. 
Harmus, Anna, 114, 231. 
Harner, Alfred L.,11'J. 
Alraa Bessie, 119. 
Alinira L. (Church i 11- 

Cassler), 118. 
Michael, 118. 
Murray P., 119. 
Orne C, 119. 
Orrin C , 119. 
Roy, 119. 
Willard A., 119. 
Harper, Amelia L. (Jerome), 
447. 
Herman, 447. 
Harrimau, Ida Lennox, 115. 
Harris, Abigail, 421, 521. 
Edith D., 519. 
Kmma, .526. 
Florence, 216. 
George, 409. 
Harriet A. (Churchill), 

218. 
Marian (Churchill), 409. 
Mary, 134, 250, 311. 
Mary (Scott), 135. 
vSarah, 236. 
Walter W., 218. 
William, 135, 250. 
Harrison, Alma, 578. 
Anna Sophia, 444. 
Benjamin, Gen., 491. 
Jesse, 209. 
John, 209 

Lucretia (Churchill), 444. 
Mahaleth A. (Churchill), 

209. 
•Mary Ellen, 209. 
Stephen, 444. 
Harroun, Allan, 371. 
Alpiia, 372. 
Eliott, Capt., 371. 
Ella, 372. 
James Ansel, 072. 
Katie (McKay), 372. 
Levi Clarkson, 372. 
Nancy J. (Churchill), 371. 
Olive Adele, 372. 
Hart, Clara, 462. 
Coe, 3J3, 
Comfort, 36. 
Elijah, 374. 

Emily (Atwater), 343. 
Estella L., 428, 5.30. 
Gertrude, 385. 
Jennie (Ennis), 423. 
Malaney J., 167. 
Mary, 100, 208. 
Park, 423. 
Polly, 38, 93. 
Salina, 345, 374. 
Sarah (Gilbert), 374. 
Sybil (Churcliill), 36. 
HartQian, Almira (Churchill), 
489. 
Elias, 489. 
Hartwcll, Almena A. (Chur- 
chill), 115. 
Charles Churchill, 115. 
Emma Belinda, 115. 
George Washington, 115. 
Ida L. (Harrimau), 115. 
James Dana, 115. 
Jeunie Louise, 115. 
Rosa A. (Ryder), 115. 
Harvey, Amy, 517. 
G. W.,68. 
Catharine, 452. 
Lucy J. (Everett), 68. 
Harwood, Maila, 366, 440. 



Haskell, 53. 

Anna P. (Morrill), 185. 

Benjamin, 185. 

Jane (Churchill-Liucolu), 
53. 

Lucy J., 160. 

Maiia Anne, 135, 255. 

Maria (Morrill), 185. 

Mary, 255. 

Nathan, 58. 

Nelker D., 185. 

Phebe L. (Churchill), 58. 
Haskin, Ella M. (Churchill), 
261. 

George, 261. 
Haskins, Abigail, 348, 382. 

Elizabeth (Brown), 569. 

L. G., Dr., 569. 
Hastings, 570. 

Helen, 479. 

Marie A., 570. 
Hatch, Ellen L., 203. 

Roxanna, 63. 

Wealthy P., 203. 
Hatfield, Ann (Churchill), 220. 

Annie C, 2.52. 

Annie 8. (Wyraan), 255. 

Elizabeth, 107. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 255. 

Fannie C, 255. 

Fred S., 255. 

George, 220. 

Sarah C.f 254. 

William J., 255. 
Hathaway, Izana (Churchill), 
183. 

Josiah Ames, 183. 

Olive (Paunce), 35. 

Richard, 35. 

Sarah E., 421, .523. 

Wealthy, 61. 
Hathorn, Luoinda, 131, 245. 
Haven, Albert C, 257. 

Carrie A., 257. 

DoraM. (Churchill), 238. 

George W., 257. 

John W., 238. 

Mary, 344, 372. 

Mary H. (Churchill) , 257. 

Mary L., 257. 

Nabba, 349, 386. 

Nathan, 386. 
Hawea, Dorcas Pratt, 124, 240. 

Jedidah, 53, 60. 

Submit, 3.50, 392. 
Hawkes, Isaiah, 185. 

Mary B. (Morrill), 185. 
Hawkins, Mary Jane, 203. 
Hawley , (not Hanley), Abi- 
gail, 36, 89, 617. 

Abigail (Churchill), 70. 

Joanna, 70. 

John, 71. 

Julia .l.,56, 127. 

Nathan, 70. 

Nathan, 151. 

Sarah, 70, 151. 
Hayden, Dr., 432. 

JoBiah.Capt., 60, 84, 
Hpyes, Adaline Heletia, 420, 

520. 
Hayford, Philena, 82, 177. 

Sarah, 364. 
Ilayraan, Elizabeth, 614. 
Ilaynes, Gilbert, 65. 

John, Gov., 223. 

Lydia (Churcliill), 65. 

Mabel (flarlakeuden), 223. 
Hayward, Bela Baylies, 258. 

Elizabeth C. (Capen), 126. 

Jane Bradford, 162, 289. 

Olive Augusta, 258. 

Olive P. (Copelaud), 258. 

William E., 126. 



Haywood, Phebe L. (Baker), 
442. 

Wallace, 442. 
Hazlet, Maria, 365, 436. 

Samuel, Rev., 436. 
Hazletou, Phebe, 82, 177. 
Headly, lAicy Idella, 275. 
Heald, Charles Cassimer, 406. 

Cliarles Roderick Brigham, 
4U6. 

Charles W , 406. 

Delphine L. (Churchill), 
406. 

Mary Lizzie, 406. 
Heale, Adelia, 288. 
Healy, Delia, 570. 
Heap, Mary A., 544. 
Hearn, Margaret, 421. 
Heath, 613. 

Erastus, 569. 

Jeanette (Brown), 569. 

Mary (Churchill), 613. 
Heatou, M. S., 122. 

Nellie Churchill, 122. 

Susanna E. (Churchill), 
122. 
Hebron, Rebecca, 439. 
Heeler, Elijah, 71. 

Lydia (Smith), 71. 
Hemenway, A. G., 203. 

Lucy H. (Churchill), 203. 
Hemeon, Adaline, 108, 221. 

C, Capt., 249. 

Eleazer, Capt., 221. 

Sarah J. (Churchill), 249. 
Hendee, A. Alonzo, 349. 

Amy Lovisa, 349. 

Ephraim, 349. 

Ephraim Churcliill, 349. 

Hannah, 349. 

Hannah (Merrill), 349. 

Joseph, 349. 

Lovisa (Churchill), 349. 

Mary (Clark), 349. 

Ruby, 349. 
Henderson, Carrie, 237. 

George, 261. 

Jennie I., 548. 

Mary L. (Nottage), 261. 
Hendrick, Eliza Ann, 411,511. 
Hendricks, Keren H., 530. 
Hendry, Mary E. (Rogers), 
152. 

Thomas, 152. 
Heuigan, Mary, 396. 
Heunigan, Polly, 350. 
Henry, Charles, 459. 

Frances A. (Churchill) , 459. 

John, 52. 

Sophia (Parker), 52. 

Susan, 90, 19i). 
Henshaw, Francis, 1S2. 

Huldah J. (Churchill-Vin- 
cent), 182. 
Herliert, Clara, 49. 
Herriek, Ella (Churchill), 186. 

Humphrey, 180. 

Laura P., 270. 
Hersey, Charles Churchill, 160. 

Francis Henry, 160. 

George Loring, 160. 

Loring, 160. 

Lucy J. (Haskell), 160. 

Martha A. (Churchill), 
160. 

Martha Millett, .301. 

Mary, 73, 158. 

Mary A. (Bates), 160. 

Mary Jane, 160, 287. 

Rosanna, 42. 

Sarah A., 301. 
Heuzen, Cedelia (Churchill), 
597. 

Emma, 597. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



675 



Heuzen, continued. 
John W.. 597. 
Lavioa, 597. 
Robert, 697. 
Sheridan, 597. 
William, 597. 
Hewett, Maii^aiet, 190, 316. 
Hewit, Thankful, 330, 337. 
Hewitt, Anna, 36, S8. 

Celestia (Brown), 569. 

Ella A., 274. 

Elmer E., 274. 

Elsie A. (Churchill), 274. 

Homer M., 274. 
Merritt H., 274. 

Millie J. (Wood), 274. 

Richard, 569. 
Hibbard, Asenath, .59, 134. 

Kale (Churchill), .508. 

Lester 8., 5o8. 

Nancy (Churchill), 42. 

Samuel, 42. 
Hickok, Ammi Leoline, 364. 

Aurilla Almarine, 364. 

Bethuuia Eunetia, 364. 

John, 364. 

Lois D. (Churchill), 364. 

Mary (Underwood), 364. 

Uriah, .336.3-37. 
Hicks, Lydia (Doane), 6. 

Robert, 6. 

Samuel, 6. 

Sarah, 5, 6. 
Higffinbotham, Katherine, 201. 
Higgins, Ella, 131. 

John C, 181. 

Julia S., 357. 

Mary (Churchill), 181. 

Richard, 1, 3. 
Higley, Ahneda (Churchill), 
528. 

Homer D., .528. 

John O., 528. 
Hill, Maj.-Geu., xiii. 

Ada, 148, 265. 

Anna Bryant, 325. 

Emily L. (Churchill), 465. 

Eugene, 465. 

Harriet L. (Westcott), 325. 

Lura, 35!t, 418. 

Lydia (Churchill), 168. 

Malcolm Westcott, 325. 

Mary, 535. 

Norman Alan, 325. 

Roswell, 168. 

Thomas, 325. 
Hillman, Carrie I., 4.32. 

Alexander, 69. 

Jane (Churchill), 69. 
Hilton, Bradford R.,Capt., 220. 

Katharine, 186. 

Margery A. (Churchill), 
220. 
Hincke, Hannah, 561, 563. 
Hinckley, Carrie, 451. 

Jabez, 1.39. 

Ruth, 63, 139. 
Hinds, James, 487. 

Mary A., 396, 487. 

Mary (Brumbly), 487. 
Hine, Adaline Clarinda, 577. 

Albert J., 577. 

Almira (Churchill), 577. 

Andrew, 577. 

Catharine Emily, 577. 

Eliada<J., 577. 

Joseph, 577. 

Julia Tvler, 577. 

Polly Sarah, 577. 

Sally (Churchill), 577. 

Sally Maria, 577, 593. 

Samuel David, 577. 

Sylvester. .577. 

William J., 577, 



Hines, Benjamin, 506. 

Josephine A. (Churchill), 
506. 

Perry, 506. 
Hinman, 324. 
Hinsey, Ann, 420, 521. 
Hintston, Sally A., 400, 492. 
Hipolite, Julianna (Ketchnm), 
581. 

W. W., Dr., 581. 
Histon, Sarah E., 415, 515. 
Hitchcock, 446. 

Abigail, 122, 237. 

Adeline, 385. 

Betsey (Allen- Piatt), 563. 

Elliot, .576. 

James. 563. 

Juliana, 413. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 576. 
Hitt, Roxanna (Churchill), 504. 

Swazy, 504. 
Hoagland, Sarah, 430, 532. 

(Schwink), 454. 
Hobart, Charles, 3.59. 

Charles W., 3.59. 

Corinna (Woodruff), 359. 

George C, 3.59. 

Henry M., 359. 

Mary, 359. 
HobbB, Ida, .=.82. 

John. 582. 

John S., 582. 

Mary Ann, 582. 

Mary (Churchill), 582. 

Rebecca, 582. 

William, .582. 
Hobson, Ambrose, 215. 

Edith (Phillips), 215. 
Hodgdon, Alfred Lyman, 185. 

Elizabeth, 185. 

Ellen, 185. 

Fannie (McN"ally), 185. 

Lucy, 185. 

Mabel, 185. 

Persia M. (Churchill), 185. 

Samuel, 185. 
Hodge, Alfred, 335. 

Benjamin, 335. 

Clarissa, 335. 

(Davis), 335. 

Elizabeth, 258. 

Lorin, 335. 

Philander, 335. 

Sarah, 335. 

Sarah (Churchill), 3.35. 

Sophia (English), 335. 

Velorus, 335. 

William, 335. 
Hodges, Matilda, 397. 
Hodgetts, Mary IL, 149, 266. 
Hogan, Amanda A., 415, 517. 

Charlotte T., 415, .516. 

Marietta (Churchill), 410. 

Martha (Perry), 108. 

Martin, 410. 

T. R., 108. 
Hogle, Almira (Churchill), 89. 

David, 89. 
Hoisington, Ella A., 302. 

Ella L.,302. 

Emily M. (Churchill), 302. 

Frank L., 302. 
Holbrook, Betsey, 28. 

Betsey A., 294. 

Klla d., 1.32, 246. 

Kate, 396. 

Lucretia, 182. 
Holcomb, Candace (Churchill) , 
407. 

Charles S., 193. 

Dean, 193. 

Hollis, 193. 

Jonathan, 407. 

Lurania, 407. 



Holcomb, continued. 
Luna, 90, 193. 
Lura M., 193. 

Lutilda (Churchill), 193. 

Sadie (Mott), 193. 

Tyra, 194. 
Holden, Mary, 69, 148. 
Holdridge, G. W., 267. 

Marion A. (Churchill-Cat- 
lin), 267. 
Holland, Annette, 124. 
Iloilenbeck, Jessie, 461. 
HoUey, Arminda E., 49. 

Curtis I)., 49. 

Eliza (Churchill), 49. 

Erastus, 49. 

Frances E., 49. 

Marietta, 49. 
Holliday, Louisiana, 3.54, 410. 
Hollingsbed, Charles W., 268. 

Charlotte H. (Churchill). 
268. 
Holly, Abigail, 442, 542. 
Holman, Carrie Maud, 280. 

Charles Henderson, 280. 

Chloe A. (Churchill), 280. 

Eliza (not Elizabeth), 51, 
120,617. 

Frank Foster, 280. 

Fri'd. Augustus Churchill, 
28U. 

Frederick Ralph, 280. 

Henry R., Dr., 280. 

Ida L. (Bessel), 280. 
Holmes, 70, 247. 

Abner, 10. 

Adelia, 480. 

Allen, 94. 

Allen Turner, 94. 

Almira, 1.38. 

Barnabas, 61. 

Bathsheba, 10. 

Bathsheba (Holmes), 10. 

Bethia, 25, 60. 

Bethia (Churchill) , .37, 61. 

Betsey, 61. 

Betsey (Rogers), 26. 

Caleb, 74. 

Carry Mary, 478. 

Cora Elizabeth, 478. 

Cora L., 478. 

Desire, 6, 10, 42. 

Eleazer, 11, 18, 26. 

Eliezer, 74. 

Elisha, 10. 

Elkanah, 10. 

Elnathan, 10. 

Ephraim, 62, 7'. 

Esther, 74, 94. 

Fayette, 477. 

Florence 8., 478. 

Frank, 94. 

Gamaliel, 74. 

George, 77. 

Gideon P., 139. 

Hannah, 10, 209. 

Hannah F. (Churchill), 94. 

Harriet, 74, 81, 176. 

Harriet M. (Amidon), 478. 

Helen A. (Drew), 139. 

Howard R., 478. 

Jane, 10. 

Joanna (Churchill), 70. 

John Calderwood, 37. 

Jonathan, 10, 74. 

Joseph, 10, 27, 2.56. 

Julia Sylvia, 477. 

Lemuel. Capt., 176. 

Louie R., 478. 

Lydia, 11, 18, 74, 77. 

Lydia (Churchill), 11. 

M. F., 139. 

Marcia J. (not Maria), 56, 
127, 617. 



676 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Holmes, continued. 

Marcy ((Jhurchill), 74. 

Mariah, 10. 

Mariah (Churchill), 28. 

Manha C, 136, 256. 

Mary, 32, 77, 138. 

Mary A. (Atwood), 62, 77. 

Mercy, 74. 

Micaii, 10. 

Nancy, 138, 350, 394. 

Natlianiel, 11. 

Pamelia, 154. 

Phebe, 10. 

Phebe (Churchill), 10. 

Pliny, 477. 

Polly, 27. 

Rehecca, 10. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 10, 
19, 30. 

Robert W., 478, 

Ruth H. (Finney), 139. 

Sally, 35, 74. 

Samuel, 10. 

Sarah, 8, 10. 

Susan Augusta, 94. 

Susannah, 10. 

Sylvanus,19, 30. 

Sylvia (Churchill), 477. 

Temperance, 176. 

Thomas, 56. 

Vesta (Caldwell), 477. 

Willard Clay, 478. 

William, 28, 74. 

Zacheus, 32, 77. 

Zenas, 74. 

Zephauiah, 37, 61. 
Holroyd, 545. 

Susie A. (Churchill), 545. 
Holt, Tryphena (not Mary), 

183, 310, 018. 
Holton, Freedom J., 423. 
Homer, Andrew W., 219. 

Fitz, 219. 

Joanna H. (Churchill), 
219. 
Hood, Martha C, 45. 
Hook, Sally, 179. 
Hooker, Gen., 225, 491. 
Hoole, Harriet E., Ill, 223. 

Huldah (PMsher), 223. 

Joseph, 223. 

Weltha A. (Jenkins), (not 
Anna), 111, 222, 617. 
Hopkins, Can., 388. 

Anna, 366. 

Anna (Churchill), 366. 

Charles, 366. 

Baniel, 366. 

Edgar, 366. 

Edward, 366. 

Jane (Belcher), 79. 

Jonathan, 79. 

Lovina, 366. 

Martha M., 366. 

Mary Ann, 366. 

Morton, 366. 

Phebe, 366. 

Wilson 8., 366. 
Hopper, Elizabeth, 365, 435. 
Hopson, Arthur, 427. 

Carrie, 427. 

Ellen (Butcher), 427. 

Prank C, 427. 

James A., 427. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 427. 

Leslie N., 427. 

Mahala (Smith), 427. 

Maria (Cram), 427. 

Minnie, 427. 

Nettie, 427. 

Oliver, 427. 
Home, Alfred S., 113. 

Arabella (Churchill), 113. 

Edward Alfred, 113. 



Home, continued. 

Grace (Varnum), 113. 

]. G.,570. 

Mary C. (Gordon), 570. 

Samuel Churchill, 113. 
Horner, Uenry 11., 273. 

Maria, 526. 

Nancy J. (Churchill), 273. 

Sarah, 527. 
Horton, Alexander, 263. 

Anna, 220. 

Arthur W., 219. 

Carrie I. (Hillman), 432. 

Clarissa A. (Churchill) , 
432. 

Eveline (Merrill), 363. 

Grace E., 219. » 

Helen, 580. 

Ida M. (Greenwood), 
432. 

Jonathan, 169, 219. 

Margery A. (Churchill), 
21y. 

Maria A., 432. 

Mary (Churchill), 169. 

Mary Emma, 432. 

Mary Wood, 197. 

Miltou Burgess, 432. 

Minnesota, 432. 

Rose (Churchill), 263. 

William, 432. 

William D., 432. 
Hosea, Hannah, 61, 137. 

Marcy (Churchill), 24. 

Robert, 24. 
Hosford, Corinne, 457. 

Harriet, 457. 

Harriet (Hosford), 457. 

Mattie, 592. 

Willard, Dr., 457. 
Hosmer, A., 616. 

Jennie (Churchill), 616. 

Sarah (C h u r c h 1 1 1-Dor- 
man), 528. 

Simeon VV.,528. 
Hough, Charles, 448. 

Eliza Y. (Churchill), 482. 

Fayetta R., 482. 

Mary L. (Churchill), 448. 

May Emma, 482. 

Samuel, 482. 
Houghtalinsr, Elizabeth, 382, 
474. 

John StaatB, 474. 

Mary A. (B'iero), 474. 
Houghton, Lucinda (Bar- 
rows), 87. 

Lucy (Churchill), 70. 

Phineas, 70. 

Richard, 87. 
House, David, 491. 

John, Deac, 399. 

Julia, 399, 491. 

Mary, 351, 399. 

Nabby, 491. 

Ruth, 351. 

Theodosia, 351, 399. 
Houston, John, 397. 

Margaret (Beath), 397. 

Mary, 64, 140. 

Minnie L., 397. 
Hovey, Charles, 228. 

Esther A. (Churchill-Pea- 
vey), 228. 

Maud, 604. 
Howard, Agnes, 171. 

Betsey, 81 , 176. 

Caroline M., 269. 

Charles, 176. 

Cordelia, 63. 

Curtis Cushman, 63. 

Ebza, 191. 

Ellen, 63. 

ElminaE. (Churchill), 503. 



Howard, continued. 

Elvira (Churchill), 176. 
Elvira D., 214. 
Ephraim, 59. 
Hannah, 63. 

Hannah (Churchill), 63. 
Hannah (Finney), 59. 
James, 63. 
James H., 63. 
John Wilson, 63. 
Mary Ann, 192, 317. 
Rachel, lo3. 
Roxanna (Hatch) , 63. 
Sarah Emily, 213. 
Sarah T. (Johnson), 214. 
T. J.,503. 
Willard, 214. 
Howe, Nettie, 528. 

Sarah, 100. 
Howes, Hnnnah (Barnes), 25. 
Hannah (Hendee), 349. 
Jeremiah, 26. 
Jonas, 349. 
Howey, Ermina M. (Chur- 
chill), 548. 
Ira R., 548. 
Howland, Abigail (Churchill- 

Billington), 7. 
Deborah (Crocker), 33. 
Hannah, 11, 59. 
Ichabod, 33. 
Nathaniel, 7. 
Hoyt, Addie, 390. 

Eunice (King), 112. 

Jane E., (Churchill-Baw- 

den), 276. 
Jennie, 460. 
Kate L., 390. 
Mary Amelia, 417, 518. 
Mattie, 390. 
Melinda, 207. 
William D., 276. 
Hubbard, 36. 
Abigail, 356. 
Abigail Deming, 353. 
Abigail (Deming), 356. 
Albert A., 426. 
Anna, 368, 443. 
Carrie 8., 529. 
Charlotte (Churchill), 426. 
Charlotte E. (Sperry), 415. 
Eleanor Arnold, 356. 
Ellas, 36. 
Elias Gilbert, 36. 
Elizabeth, 353, 356, 357, 

408, 413. 
Elizabeth (Churchill), 36, 

353, 356, 502. 
Ellen L., 442, 641. 
Florence, 218. 
Harriet, 391, 484. 
Henry E., 541. 
James, Capt., 51. 
Kasson, 356. 
Leonard, 353, 356, 502. 
Leonard Churchill, 355,356, 

416. 
Leonard Clarence, 356. 
Louisa (Junge), 356. 
Mary J. (Arnold), 356. 
Mehitable, 21, 47. 
Miles, 415. 

Nancy (Churchill), 356. 
Nancy (Churchill-Waters) , 

398. 
Phebe (Churchill-Curtis), 

36. 
Timothy, 356. 
William, 398. 
Hubbell, Abiah (Churchill- 

Root), 343. 
Cornelia Churchill, 592. 
Cornelias. (Churchill), 199. 
Florence Sophia, 592. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



r.77 



Hubbell, continued. 

Georue Wollcott, 199. 

JeuniuE., 542. 

Mary A. ^Churchill), 59'2. 

O. A., i-i92. 

Silas, 343. 

Silas Root, 343. 
Hubbert, Harriet (Cliiircbill), 
89. 

Thomas, 89. 
Hubburd, John, 3:6. 
Huckins, Eben, 20. 

Olive W. (French), 20. 
Hudson, Annie E. (Churchill), 
525. 

Anuie Eulalia, 525. 

Calvin, 447. 

Clyde E.,447. 

Eliza, 258. 

Jerry, 525. 

Milfbrd C, 447. 

MlnaS., 447. 

Olive L. (Churchill), 447. 

Roy M., 447. 
Hueston (or Houston or Hue- 
ton), Elizabeth, .59. 

Hannah, 59. 

Mary, 64, 140. 

Mary (Churchill), 59. 

Nathaniel, 59. 

Priseilla, .59. 

William, 59. 
Huff, James, 341. 

Jerusha (Boardman), 341. 
Hull, Abigail, 502. 

Abijah, 562. 

Amy (Doty), 360. 

Anna Lucena, 360. 

Carolyn Kellogs;, 360. 

Charles Williams, 360. 

De Wilt, 367. 

Edward Boltwood, 360. 

Edwin Augustus, 360. 

Elizabeth, 575. 

Esther, 658, 562. 

George Frederick, 360. 

Helen E. (Plunkett), 360. 

Helen Edwards, 360. 

Henrietta Tilden, 360. 

James Wells, x, 358, 360. 

Jennie Lucy, 543. 

Jeremiah, 360. 

Julia (Tubbs), 360. 

Juliette (Brown), 367. 

KetLirah (Williams), 360. 

Lucena Ann (Churchill) , 
360. 

Lucy M. (Churchill), ix, 
543. 

Mary Elmina, 381, 472. 

Norman Churchill, 360. 

Rosamond. 360. 

Watson, Dr., 543. 
Humes, Almira, 359, 417. 
Humphrey, Alice E., 482. 

Antoinette (Brown), 367. 

Frances V. (Churchill), 
198. 

John, 198. 

Lewis, 367. 

Nathan, 579. 

Sarah (Churchill), 579. 
Hungerford, Belle, 540. 

Charlotte (Olmstead), 540. 

Churchill, 142. 

Florence, 540. 

Frank Louis, 540. 

Frank Mills, 540. 

Harry, 14 J. 

Hattie Churchill, 142. 

Henry, 142. 

Mai , 142. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 142. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 540. 



Hungerford, continued. 

Wm. Churchill, 540. 
Hunkins, Ada M. (Churchill), 
281. 

Romayne S., 281. 
Hunn, Cornelia (Cliurchill), 
527. 

Isabelle, 528. 

John, 527. 

Samuel, 330. 
Hunnewell, Augustus, 150. 

Climena (Churchill), 150. 

David, 149. 

Eunice (Churchill), 149. 
Hunt, Anna J., 479. 

Arnold, 24. 

Bertha (Churchill), 508. 

Caroline, 67, 128. 

Clayton B., 395. 

Ellen (Hodgdon), 185. 

Elmer, 508. 

Erastus, 510. 

Had ley, 185. 

John T., 43. 

Louisa, 410, 510. 

Martha A., 79. 

Mary, 285. 

Mary D. (Webber), 395. 

Meribah K. (Curtis), 43. 

Nanoy S., 43. 

Phebe (Churchill), 24. 

Phebe (Churchill-Hunt), 
24. 

Ruth, 161. 

Trvphena (Clark), .510. 

William, 24. 
Hunter, Lucy, 41, 99. 

Mary (Newell), 99. 

William, 99. 
Huntington, Alice C. (Chur- 
chill), 485, 486. 

G. W., 486. 

Martha W., 249. 
HuntooD, Alice, 270. 
Hurd,Clarissa Amelia, 420, 520. 

Elisha, 520. 

Harriet W. , 520. 

Laura A., .341. 
Hurlburt (or Hurlbut), Asa, 
334. 

Bethia, 334. 

Celinda, 354, 410. 

Charles, 334. 

David, Jr., 334. 

Edith (Churchill-Durkee), 
105. 

Elisha, 3.34. 

Ehzabeth, 335, 340, 347, 
353. 

Harriet (Churchill) , 220. 

Hartley, 220. 

Jared, 334. 

Jehiel, 334. 

John Churchill, 334. 

Jonathan, 329. 

Joseph, 105. 

Joseph, Jr., 340, 353. 

Josiah, 95. 

Louisa, 408, 503. 

Martha, 364. 

Mary, 327, 329. 

Mary (Churchill), 503. 

Mary (Deraing), 329. 

Ruth (Belden),334. 

Sarah, 334. 

Sarah (Churchill), 334. 

Seth, 334. 
Hustin, Martha, 396, 487. 
Hustler, Rachel, 349,391. 

Thomas, 39L 
Huston, Alvin C, 195. 

Emma J., 195. 

Phebe (Burson), 19a. 
Hutchins, 348. 



Hutchins, continued. 

Adeline E., 185. 

Augustus Mellen, 68. 

Cornelia A., 68. 

Edith W., 151. 

Frances H., 68. 

Frank D., 68. 

Frederick W., 68. 

George A., 68. 

Harriet B.L., 68. 

Mary, 29, 68. 

Mary (Churchill), 348. 

Mercy, 29, 67. 

Mercy (Churchill), 68. 

Orra,320. 

Thomas, 68. 
Hutchinsim, Asa, 71. 

B.Frank, 78. 

Christiana (Churchill), 71. 

John, 263. 

Mary, 78. 

Mary M. (Foster), 78. 

Zoe (Churchill), 263. 
Hyde, Asa Niles, 292. 

Asa Waterman, 292. 

Celia, 292. 

Celia M. A., 292. 

Deborah (Churchill), 75, 
165, 292. 

Delia F. (Churchill), 433. 

Delphine (McKee), 292. 

Diadema, 359. 

Ellen, 483. 

Ezra, 165. 

Ezra J., 292. 

George C, 292. 

Hannah (vSeatou), 292. 

Harriet, 105. 

Harriet L., 292. 

Joseph, 165. 

Joseph Asher, 292. 

Mary, 165. 

Niles. 165. 

Pameha (Vaughan), 423. 

Polly, 3.50,391. 

Sarah, 362, 423. 

Simon, 423. 

Washington, 433. 

Waterman, 165. 
Ilyel, Harriet S., 58.5, 601. 
Uyliar, Diana (Churchill), 369. 

William, 369. 
Hynsou, Mary A., 325. 

Imbley, Bertha, 489. 
Ingalls, Abigail B., 369, 446. 

Anna (Churchill), 382. 

Carrie Belle, 382. 

Charles Zadock, 382. 

Clara Belle, 382. 

Hannah De Ette, 3S2. 

Herbert A., 269. 

James Thompson Davis, 
382. 

Mabel A. (Johnson), 269. 

Myra Phelps, 382. 

Sarah Ann, 382. 

Zadock, 382. 
Ingersoll, Charles, 468. 

Helen Augusta, 463. 

Henry, 468. 

Ruth (Churchill), 468. 
Ingraham, .■\sel, 22. 

Dudley Seymour, 412. 

Edward, 412. 

Faith Allen, 412, 512. 

Grace E. (Seymour), 412, 
512. 

Isabella (Cummiugs), 72. 

.Joseph S., 72. 

Tryphena (Burhans), 22. 

William Shurtleff, 412. 
Innes, Henry, 524. 

Jane, 423, 524. 



678 



IXDEX OF NAMES 



Innes, continued. 

Nancy (Van de Bogart), 
524. 
Inness, George, 521. 

Jennie H. (Churchill), 521. 

Sybil, 521. 
Ireland, Celia (Chubbuck) , 304. 

Leach, 373. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 373. 

Sarah, 179, 304. 

Silas, 304. 
Irish, Relief, 84. 
Irving, Abigail, 546. 

CasBie, 208. 
Irwin, George W., 432. 

Minnesota (Horton), 4.32. 
Ives, Julia, 576, 591. 
Ivy, May, 418. 
Izard, Gen., 98. 

Jack, Flora G., 228. 
Jackraan, Olivia M., 174. 
Jackson, 80. 

Andrew, 109. 

Daniel, 14. 

Esther (Allen), 495, 496. 

Frances, 504. 

Isaac, 61. 

Isaac W., 200. 

Israel, 495, 496. 

Jane (or Louisa Jane), 402, 
495. 

Jemima D., 402, 496. 

Joseph, 14. 

Luoretia L. (Churchill), 
200. 

Mary, 8, 14, 600. 

Michael, Col., 85. 

Nancy, 61, 136. 

Patience (Churchill), 80. 

Polly, 21, 46. 

Samuel, 14. 

Sarah (Le Baron), 37. 

Thomas, 37. 
Jacobs, A. M., 562. 

Caroline M. (Sherwood), 
562. 
James II., King, xiv, 555. 
James, 47. 

Amelia, 539. 

Elizabeth A., 114,232. 

Ezekiel, 20. 

John, 539. 

Lucy (French), 20. 

Margaret Sarah, 539. 
Janette, Rosamond, 286. 
Jaques, George E., 58. 

Sarah L. (Lawrence) , 58. 
Jay, Charles, 115. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 115. 
Jefferson, Joseph, 513. 
Jeff res, Genevieve M., 268. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 268. 

Thomas E., 268. 
Jeffrey, David, 251. 

Joanna, 251. 

Martha, 107, 219. 

Matthew, 2d, 107, 219. 
Jenkins, Betsey A., 285. 

Charles A., 148, 266. 

Cleora, 148. 

Cora, 148. 

David, 125. 

David, Jr., 125. 

Eunice (Churchill), 96. 

Floyd, 148. 

George, 107. 

Herbert H., 148. 

Julia E. (Eastman), 148. 

Leslie, 148. 

Lucy (Churchill), 125. 

Lucy Otis, 125. 

Lydia,21S. 

Martha, 107. 



Jenkins, continued. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 148, 
266. 

Ray H., 148. 

Sophie, 107. 

Spooner, 125. 

Weltha A., 2:2. 617. 

William, 96, 148. 
Jenks, Elisha, 50. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 50. 
Jenne, Emma M., 300. 
Jenness, Lucy, 114. 
Jenney, Almira (Churchill), 
95. 

Ann, 95. 

Edwin C.,95. 

George, 95. 

Harriet, 95. 

Kendrick, 95. 

Lucia, 95. 

Mary T., 133, 247. 
Jennings, Florence, 547. 

Helen, 505. 

Richard, xiv. 

Sarah, xiv. 
Jepherson, Abel, 83. 

Amos, 83. 

Asha (Churchill), 83. 

Elizabeth, 83. 

Esther, 83. 

Eunice (Bown), 83. 

George, 83. 

Mary D. (Scarborough), 

Melvin, 83. 

Sabia, 83. 

Sarah, 83. 

William, 83. 

Willis, 83. 
Jerome, Amelia L., 447. 

Elgin J., 447. 

Jennie, xv. 

Jessie M., 447. 

Joseph E., 447, 

Leonard, xv. 

Mary M. (Churchill), 447. 

Nettie J., 447. 
Jeesup, John, 323. 
Jewell, 439. 

Elizabeth J. (Churchill), 
439. 
Jewett, Anna M. (Churchill), 
210. 

Annette (Holland), 124. 

Annie Maria, 124. 

E. B.,210. 

Eliza J. (Taylor), 124. 

Ella Blanche, 210. 

Eila Josephine, 124. 

Emily Louisa, 124. 

Erastus, 124. 

Eutcenia Olive Rebecca, 
124. 

Flora Mabel, 124. 

George Horace, 124. 

Grace, 210. 

Horace, 124. 

James Edward, 210. 

Jane (Churchill), 124. 

John Stewart, 124. 

Lulu May, 210. 

Mary Jane, 124. 

Mary L. (Goodspeed), 210. 

Sarah Churchill, 124. 

Wilfred Emery, 124. 
Jobcs, Ellen, 595. 
Johnson, Ahbie E., 273. 

AbbieM., 269. 

Abigail E. (Stewart), 570. 

Albert, 55. 

Alice O., 196. 

Angeline J. (Churchill), 
ix, 269. 

Baxter, 382. 



Johnson, continued. 
Bertha D , 269. 
Branch, 77. 
Caroline M. (Howard), 

269. 
Cassandra (Northcroft), 

415. 
Clara Maria, 382. 

E. R., 216. 
Edward, 100. 
Eliakim, 100. 
Eliza, 352, 405, 499. 
Elizabeth, 363, 429. 
Ellen Sarah, 382. 
Emily (Churchill), 275. 
Emma, 465. 

BmmaO. (Churchill), 216. 
Esther C. (Vose), 55. 

F. M., 397. 

Frederick Churchill, 100. 
Freeman, 117. 

George Lyman, 382. 

Hannah M. (Churchill), 
382. 

Isabella, 352, 402. 

J., 350. 

James, 415. 

Jane Lucy, 382. 

Jennie, 4U6, 480, 501. 

Jesse, 348. 

Julia Churchill, 100. 

Julia N. (Smith), 152. 

Leon H., 269. 

Lucy 8. (Churchill) , 382. 

Lyman, 382. 

Mabel A., 269. 

Maria F. (Churchill), 100. 

Mary, 357. 

Mary (Hall), 100. 

Mary (Pearson-Drake), 
350. 

Matilda, 354,415. 

Miranda C. (Churchill), 
117. 

Nancy (Atwood), 77. 

Nellie E., 269. 

Oliver E., 269. 

Oscar, 275. 

Philip Edward, 100. 

Philo E., 570. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 397. 

Sarah S., 43, 108. 

Sarah T., 214. 

Sidney, 395. 

Sophia (Churchill), 348. 

Susanna, 346. 

VVillard S., 152. 

William, 429. 

William R., 269. 
Johnston, Abiathar, 210. 

Ada (Dickinson), 210. 

Alexander, 496. 

Ann (Churchill), 189. 

Christopher, 189. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 189. 

Ella May, 210. 

Emery W., 508. 

Eunice M. (Churchill), 508. 

Horace, 210. 

Jennie (Davis), 210. 

Louisa J. (Churchill), 210. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 496. 

Wilraot, 210. 
Joice, Cad, 262. 
Joliffe Amos, 120. 

Mary F. (Jones), 120. 
Jones, A. J., 289. 

Alexander, 120. 

Alexander, Rev., 120. 

Almira, 366. 

Ann N. (Churchill), 120. 

AnnNorthy, 120. 

Anna, 486. 

Annie F. (Crosby), 251. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



079 



Jones, continueil. 

Benjamin Churcliill, 120. 

Churles c;hnstian, 120. 

Chlue, 168. 

(Jlaia Churchill, 120. 

Courtney (Bowdoin), 120. 

Daisy, .525. 

Edward, 366, 52.5. 

Frances E., 253. 

Fred, 251. 

George Byron, 525. 

George O., 525. 

George Wardwell, 120. 

Gertrude Osborn, 525. 

Grace, 49. 

Harold, 224. 

Helen Creighton, 224. 

Henry Holinan, 120. 

Hi ram, 21. 

Ivah, 320. 

James Benjamin, 525. 

Juan (Stevens), 21. 

John B., 525. 

John W., 487. 

Joseph, 120. 

.Josephine (McGreal), 120. 

Larran Farqubar, 120. 

Lawrence Churchill, 224. 

Lillian V. (Churchill), 269. 

Louisa A. (Carrington) , 
120. 

Lulu C. (Churchill), 525. 

Mabel (Churchill) , x, 224. 

Margaretta Brown, 120. 

Martha A. (Churchill), 
524, 525. 

Mary, 161. 

Mary Churchill, .525. 

Mary Farquhar, 120. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 487. 

Mary L. (McMurdo), 120. 

Mary (Lee), 120. 

Mary (Stevens), 21. 

Matilda F. (Berkeley), 120. 

Nancy, 291. 

Nancy (Churchill), 366. 

Philip Ingraham, 224. 

Rebecca Churchill, 120. 

Ruth (Witt), 507. 

Hamuel Paul, 525. 

Thomas King, 525. 

William, 507. 

William Francis, .525. 

Vv'illiam Marlborough, 120. 
Joplin, Mary, 316. 
Jordan, Adelbert, 1S4. 

Clarence, 264. 

Estelle (Churchill), 264. 

Fanny (Walker), 253. 

John, 264. 

Lorinda (Swan) , 184. 

Nathaniel S., 253. 

Nicholas, 313. 

Polly, 84. 

Ross, 264. 

Sarah (Churchill), 313. 
Joscelyn, Elmer, 170. 

Helen (Churchill), 170. 
Joslyn, Antoinette, 489. 
JoBselyn, Elizabeth H., 284. 
Joy, Mary, 21. 

Mary (French), 20. 

Timothy, 20. 
Joyce, Margaret (Churchill), 
582. 

Walter, 582. 
Judd, Anna Allen, 367, 441. 

Ehner, 546. 

Haltie E. (Churchill), 
646. 

Lizzie Horton, 361. 

Nancv, 416. 
Judson, Kliza, 377, 461. 
Junge, Louisa, 350. 



Kahler, Carrie W., 396. 

Elmer B., 396. 

Eugene W., .S96. 

8. J., Rev., 395. 

Susan J. (Churchill), 395. 
Kane, Albert, 566. 

Archibald, 566. 

Betsey (Nelson), 566. 

Charles, 5B6. 

Eliza, 5o6. 

Jemima, 563, 566. 

John, 566. 

Nancy, 566. 

Nelson, 566. 

Philip, 566. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 566. 

William, 566. 
Karney, Emma J. (Crosby), 
251. 

Josiah S., 251. 
Kasson, Lucy M. (not McKin- 

non), 576, 590, 619. 
Kavanagh, Anna, 552. 

Jane, 552. 

William, 5.52. 
Keeler, Henry, 336. 
Keen, Lucretia, 159. 234. 

Bally (Churchill), 81. 

Shadrach, 81. 
Keene, Charlotte W., 65, 142. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 72. 

James, 82. 

Lemuel. 72. 

Louisa (Churchill), 82. 

Lydia ()., 72. 

Pollv (Churchill), 82. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 125. 

Samuel, 125. 

Zilpah, 82, 179. 
Keiber, Jennie L., 437. 
Keil, Mildred, 547. 
Keith, AdalineC, 159. 

Asaba (Churchill), 159. 

Eliza A., 159. 

Elizabeth C, 159. 

Harriet L., 159. 

Capt. James, 33. 

Joshua S., 1.59. 

Lewis, 159. 

Lurana, 1-59. 

Marcus M., 159. 

Maria B., 159. 

Mary A. (Bailey), 159. 

Nahuui, 1.59. 

William, H. H., 159. 
Keliher, Melinda H., 149, 266. 
Kelley, Eleanor (Churchill), 
'89. 

Emma (ChurchiU), 504. 

Hulda (Churchill), 50. 

Huldah, 50. 

Imogene (York), 30. 

Jeremiah, 418. 

Kate, 216. 

Leoni, 107. 

Maria (Churchill), 418. 

Obadiah, 50. 

Peter, 89. 

Robert, 30. 

William, 504. 
Kellogs, Adeline (Churchill), 
To4. 

Alice Lydia, 401. 

Alvaro V., 202. 

Chloel. (Churchill), 401. 

Edward Leland, 401. 

Ettle (Wheelock), 401. 

Elijah, 336. 

F. Jane (Marsh), 202. 

Flavilla V., 2l»2. 

Gertrude Amanda, 401. 

Henry, 504. 

Jennie, 164. 

OliuClay, 401. 



Kellogg, rontinncd. 

Olive C. (Churchill), 401. 

Olive Catharine, 401. 

William, 401. 

William A., 401. 

William S., 401. 
Kelly, Ann (Tomlinson), 216. 

Marcia, 414. 

Mary Ann, 214, 216. 

Michael, 216. 
Kelsey, Benjamin F., 39. 

Curt, 396. 

Elias, 39. 

Ernest, 396. 

Eunice (Churchill) , 39. 

Evaline (Churchill), 396. 

F. L., 470. 

Harrison, 39. 

Hiram, 39. 

Jessie, 396. 

John, 396. 

Joseph, 396. 

Kate (Holbrook), 396. 

(Kimball), .39. 

Laura B. (Dillon), 396. 

Leander Hooper, 393. 

Marion, -396. 

Mary, 39. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 470. 

Moliie (Sayles), 396. 

Nathan, .39. 

Oscar, 396. 

Roxanua, 39. 

(Spaulding), 39. 

Suky (Tayli)r),.396. 

Tirzah E. (Copeland), 396. 

(Town), 30. 
Kemp. Dorcithea, 547. 
Kendall, Allen, 176. 

Eugene, 361. 

Lillie M. (Churchill), 210. 

Martha (Churchill), 176. 

Nellie N. (Hanmer), 361. 

William, 210. 
Kendrick. Annal. (Churchill), 
25H. 

Arthur E., 2.58. 

Clara Bussey, 286. 

Emily, 251. 
Kenicutt, Mary Louise, 98. 
Kennedy, Elizabeth (Chur- 
chill), 22. 

John. Dr., -22. 
Kenney,213, 501. 

Olive ((Churchill), 501. 
Kent, Amelia, 256. 

IjUCv (Saunders), 445. 

Wiliard, 445. 
Kenyon, Sarah A., 289. 
Kerl, 437. 

Pamelia J.(Churchill), 437. 
Kern, John, 528. 

Martha (Churchill), 528. 
Kernan, Celia, 278. 
Kerr, 519. 
Ketchara, Allan, 349. 

Eliza, 349. 

Isaac, 349. 

Joseph C, 349. 

Lucy, 349. 

Rdxana, 349. 

Sarah A., .349. 

Sylvia, 349. 

S\lvia (Churchill), 349. 

Thomas, 349. 
Ketchura, Albert, 581. 

Amy E. (Churchill), 581. 

Christiana (Churchill), 
154. 

Edward, .581. 

Erastus, 154. 

Erastus, Jr., 154, 275. 

Frank H., 581. 

Harriet, 681. 



680 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Ketchum, continued. 

Jesse, 581. 

Julianna, 581. 

Leander, 581. 

Lvde, 581. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 151, 
275. 

Melinda (Churchill), 154. 

Oscar, 581. 

Sylvester, 154. 

William, 581. 

Wintield, 581. 
KetteU, Dora, 117, 234. 
Kettlewell, Amanda A. (Chur- 
chiU),453. 

JohQ P., 453. 
Keyes, Donald Churchill, 483. 

Dudley Hyde, 483. 

Julius Hyde, 483. 

Martha J. (Churchill), 483. 
Keys, E. L.. 141. 
Kibbe, Abbie, 495. 

Charles A., 570. 

Margaret M. (Stewart), 
570. 

Mary or Mary (Atwood), 
130, 244 
Kief, Mary, 59. 

Kilborn (or Kilbourn), Dor- 
othy, 664, 576. 

Elizabeth Prye, 55. 

Hannah (Churchill), 340. 

Seth, 340. 
Kilbreth, Emily, 449. 
Killara, Abraham, 134, 248. 

Abrara, 135. 

Catharine, 252. 

Ebenezer C, 135. 

Elizabeth, 135. 

Elizabeth (Churchill, 
Corning), 134. 

Evangeline, 252. 

George, 252. 

Gertrude, 252. 

Harriet N., 135. 

James, 105. 

Lois K. (Moses), 135. 

Marietta, 252. 

Martha, 135. 

Martha (Doane-Crowell), 
105. 

Mary (Cavanagb), 252. 

Melvaretta, 252. 

Rufus C, 252. 

Samuel F., 252. 

Samuel M., 252. 

Sarah (Churchill), 252. 

Sarah J. (Moses), 135. 

Susannah (Rose), 134, 248. 

William, 135. 

William A., 135. 
Killian, Bertha B., 255. 
Kimball, 39. 

Abigail (Irving), 546. 

Anna M., 212. 

Artie (.Saulsbury), 422. 

Barnabas Lothrop, 200. 

Benjamin, 546. 

Carrie Gibson, 200. 

Celia, 316. 

Daniel, Rev., 299. 

Elizabeth E. (Churchill), 
200. 

Emma Frances, 200. 

John, 422. 

Lothrop, 200. 

Lucy A. (Burr), 287. 

M. Jane, 2.il. 

Mary Ann, 446, 546. 

Mary Elizabeth, 200. 

Silda, 190. 
Kins, Charlotte M., 170. 

Cornelia, 181. 

Emily, 253. 



King, continued. 

Eunice, 45, 112. 

Jennie, 546. 

Lewis, 443. 

Lucy (Churchill-Hallock), 
443. 

Mary Franklyn, 601, 605. 

Sophia K., 45, 114. 
Kingsloy, J. J., 430. 

Livonia P., 452. 

May (Broughton), 480. 

Sophia, 349, 389. 
Kingston, Jane, 359, 418. 
Kinnee, Emily E. (Churchill), 
450. 

George, 450. 
Kinney, Alvinia A. (Chur- 
chill), 220. 

Amanda, 105. 

Ansel, 2J0. 

Cyrus, 100. 

Daniel, 100. 

Eliza (Churchill), 100. 

Eunice, 41, 100. 

Hannah, 597. 

Israel, 100. 

Jesse, 100. 

Joseph, 253. 

Louisa (Churchill), 253. 

Morton J., 480. 

Rhoda, 100. 

Ko-xanua (Churchill), 480. 

Sarah H., 105. 

Stephen, 100. 

Susan, 100. 
Kinsey, Henrietta J. (Chur- 
chill) , 222. 

Theodore, 222. 
Kirby, .Jessie Brown, 107. 

■ Lydia, .341. 
Kirk, Charles Le Grande, 130. 

Cleopatra (Churchill), 130. 

Ella, 130. 

Gertrude, 130. 

Henry Richardson, 130. 

Ida M., 130. 

John M., 130. 

Lilian, 130. 
Kissel, Catharine, 437, 535. 
Kitchen, 41. 

Fanny (Churchill), 41. 

Lemuel, 211. 

Mary E., 211. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 211. 
Kitchin, Albert W., 548. 

Alice K., 548. 

Eva (Churchill) , 548. 

Jason A., 548. 

Ray E., 548. 
Kittredge, Elizabeth, 46, 116. 
Klock, Almina J. (Churchill- 
Stewart i, 570. 

Mary M., 570. 

Robert, 570. 
Knapp, 445. 

Abel, 51. 

Addison, Ely, 479. 

Agnes Churchill, 479. 

Alanson, 371. 

Almeda (Southwick), 51. 

Almira, 371. 

Almira L. (Carringer) , 371. 

AlzinaM. (Churchill), 478. 

Anna J. (Htint), 479. 

Ansel, 370. 

Arthur Churchill, 479. 

Betsey (Churchill), 370. 

Charlotte Ha.stinus, 479. 

Edith Alziua, 479. 

Elizabeth, 144, 260. 

Elvira (Churchill), 68. 

Emeline H. (not Eveline), 
123, 2.38, 618. 

George C, Rev., 478, 479. 



Knapp, continued. 

George Perkins, 479. 

Grace Higley, 479. 

Helen (Hastings), 479. 

Helen L. (Churchill), 445. 

Helen Louisa, 479. 

Hiram A., 371. 

Horace, 371. 

James, 68. 

Jane (Thompson), 371. 

John, 68. 

John Herbert, 479. 

Kate, 101. 

Margaret Washburn, 479. 

Maria, 91, 194. 

Maria M. (Southwick), 51. 

Mary Elizabeth, 479. 

Owen, 68. 

Samuel, 371. 

Solon, 51. 

Sophronia, 371. 

Winifred Hunt, 479. 
Knickerbocker, Adelbert, 587. 

Charity M. (Fowler), 587. 
Knight, A. (Dunphy), 209. 

Clara Blanche, 209. 

Edward, 249. 

Eliza, 190, 316, 209. 

Herbert, 209. 

Peter R., Rev., 209. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 209. 

Susan E. (Churchill), 249. 
Knopp, Abigail, 1.36. 
Knowlton, Arthur Warren, 
229. 

Caroline (Churchill), 70. 

Harriet A. (Churchill), 229. 

Hiram, 69. 

John, 70. 

Mary (Churchill), 69. 
Knox, Anna, 458. 
Kramer, .Joseph, 260. 

Sarah (Churchill), 260. 
Krapser, Edward, 597. 

Emma, 597. 

Ira, 597. 

John, 597. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 597. 

Nettie, 597. 
Krause, Adelia C. (Stewart), 
570. 

Oscar W., 570. 
Krepps, .James W., "13. 

Jennie S. (Churchill), 313. 
Krueger, Harriet, 300. 

Labatte, Charles, Mrs., 371. 
Lacey, Frank, 277. 

Lillie Cuyler, 583. 

Rosella (Churchill), 277. 
Lackey, Lydia, 71, 155 
Lackman, Abigail (Marrley), 
151. 

Samuel, 151. 
Lacy, 391. 

Delgren, 350. 

Jane L. (Pearson), 350. 

Marcia M. (Churchill), 237. 

Phineas B., 237. 

Sylvia A. J. (Churchill- 
Lockwood), 391. 
La Tourette, 501. 

Agnes (Churchill), 501. 
Lage, Marian C. (Quinn),428. 

Philip, 428. 
Laird, EUen A. (Van Vorce), 
442. 

Ellen Churchill, 442. 

Herbert R., 442. 

John R., 442. 

Mary (Wilson), 442. 

Samuel Wilson, 442. 
Lake, Abigail, 565. 

Abigail (Churchill), 565. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



681 



Lake, continued . 

Coiuelia(Van DenBen),565. 

Edward, 565. 

Elijah, 565. 

Elijah, Jr., 565. 

Eliza Ann, 565. 

Emma, 237, 565. 

Hannah, 565. 

llenry I., 565. 

Hulda (Churchill), 373. 

Israel, 565. 

Israel E., 565. 

Laura E., 565. 

Leonard A., 565. 

Louisa, 565. 

Lydia M., 565. 

Martha G., 565. 

Nancy, 84, 1S2. 

Phebo E., 565. 

Price, 373. 

Kehecca, 565. 

Sarah Jane, 565. 

Sarah (Twiss), 665. 
Lamb, Bertie, 414. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 188. 

William, 188. 
Lamberson, Addison, 569. 

Mary (Brown), 569. 
Laraont, Lalia (Fletcher), 106. 

Margaret, 251 . 

William, 106. 
Lamphear, Alfred, 432. 

Mary E. (Horton), 432. 
Laraphire, Eliza, 5S, 129. 
Lampry, Elizabeth (C h u r ■ 
chill) , 454. 

Mark Z., 454. 
Lamson, Thos., Capt., 70. 
Landers, Adelaide, 105. 
Lang, Eliza, 112, 227. 

Samuel, 227. 
Langley, Christopher T., 541. 

Edwin U., 542. 

Frederick I)., 542. 

IdaN. (Churchill-Chaffee), 
541. 

Nellie D., 542. 

Raymond, 542. 

Ruth C, 542. 
Langmaid, Jonathan, 20. 

Sally (French) , 20. 
Langston, Lucy A. (Churchill), 
438. 

Nathan J., 438. 
Lanier, Sidney, 502. 
Lanraan, Almira (Weston- 
Rice), 27. 

Betsey, 27. 

N. C, 27. 

Rebecca (Ellis), 9. 

Samuel, 9. 
Lansing, Abbie R., 67. 

J. J., 394. 

Olive A. (Blackmore),394. 
Lapham, Lucy, 48. 
Larison, Calviu, 391. 

Florence J. (Fargo), 391. 

Margaret, 391. 

Winifred, 391. 
Larkiu, Dr., 127. 

Hannah, .343. 

Lydia S. (Briggs), 127. 
Larncd, Elizabeth, 341. 

Emma F. (Churchill), 200. 

Henry L.,200. 
Lassell, Josephine, 570. 

S. Fanny, 570. 
Latham, Adeline E. (Hutch- 
ins) , 185. 

Bela, 185. 

Bela B., 185. 

Charles H., 185. 

Emma F., 313. 

Hannah X (Churchill) ,185. 



Latham, continued . 

Lois, 151, 267. 

Lucy A., 185. 

Pheba J., 185. 
Lather, Mary, 587. 
Lathers, Mary J., 46. 
Lathrop, James E., 456. 

Martha C. (Patterson), 456. 
Latimer, Emma V., 470. 
Latin, Elizabeth, 397. 
Latuck, Mary Jane, 79. 
Lawrence, Almina, 415, 515. 

Delia, 196. 

Edward, 277. 

Georgianna, 58. 

John, 464. 

Mary F. (Churchill), 58. 

Mary J. (Jewett), 124. 

Mary L., 53. 

Morgianna, 58. 

Patience, 378, 464. 

Philindia (Churchill), 277. 

Sarah C, 415, 515. 

Sarah L., 58. 

William 124. 

Wm. F., 58. 
Lawson, Avril C. (Carpenter), 
148. 

Charles, 148. 
Layman, Amelia, 132. 
Leach, Capt., 212,367. 

Albert, 138. 

Alice (Churchill), 16. 

Bessie, 490. 

David, 372. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 138. 

James H., 185. 

Jupe, 16. 

Lucinda (Churchill), 372. 

Pheba J. (Latham), 185. 

Susann.ah, 9, 16. 

Zerviah, 344, .369. 
Lear, John, 164. 

Mira A. (Nelson), 164. 
Leathers, Phebe, 25, 58. 

William, 58. 
Leavitt, Catherine (Churchill), 
144. 

Grace, 144. 

Johu, 144. 

John W., 144. . 
Le Baron, Eliza, 37. 

Lucy, 37. 

Mary, 37. 

Priscilla, 37. 

Sarah, 37. 

Sarah (Churchill), 37. 

William, 37. 
Led lard, s. 
Lee, Alden, 136. 

Horace R., 523. 

Jane (Churchill), 538. 

Mary, 120. 

Robert E., Gen., 297, 395. 

Sarah E. (Hathaway), 421, 
523. 

William, .538. 

William H., 538. 
Leferons, Sarah (Churchill) , 22. 

Trustrum, 22. 
Leggett, Marilla (Wells), 512. 

Mary Marilla, 412, 511, 512. 

Mortimer Dormer, Gen., 
512. 
Leisler, Jacob, 555. 
Lelaud, Charles H., 243. 

Ella A. (Churchill), 604. 

Elmer Orraal, 604. 

Isadora M. (ChurchiU), 243. 

Rachel Harriet Amanda, 
604. 
Lenfest, Jennie A. (Churchill), 
115. 

Solomon Augustus, 115. 



Lent, Inez, 250. 

Matilda (Weston-Brown), 
107. 

W. T., 107. 
Leonard, Arthur George, 197. 

Asa, 38. 

Chester, 38. 

Dorcas M. (Churchill), 197. 

Emily E., 445, 544. 

EstellaG. (Cook), 197. 

Fred Churchill, 197. 

Hannah, 27. 

Heman, 545. 

Jane W., 94, 199. 

Louise, 197. 

Luman W., 197. 

Lydia, 594. 

Marjorie, 197. 

Mary W. (Horton), 197. 

Myra, 197. 

Olive (Churchill), 38. 

Paulina, 446, 545. 

Ruth, 197. 

Shirley, 197. 

Solomon, 199. 

Walter, 197. 

Walter C, 197. 
Lepord, Adelaide, 220. 
Le Rean, Ida V., 273. 
Lesbure, Amos, 1. 
Leslie, H., 437. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 437. 
Lester, A. W., 567. 

Adelia D., 568. 

Anna R., 568. 

Annie, 568. 

Augustus, 568. 

Augustus v., 568. 

Carrie, 568. 

Cornelia, 568. 

Elizabeth, 568. 

Emmeline (Robinson), 667. 

Frederic A., 568. 

George W., 568. 

Helen L. (Robinson), 568. 

Henry M., 668. 

Kitties., 568. 

Marie Louise, 568. 

Mary L., 568. 

Rebecca (Fhillips), 568. 

Thomas L., 668. 

William R., 667. 
Levalley, II. M., 606. 
Levering, Annie L., Ill, 225. 
Lewis (see Louis), Annie 
(Churchill), 200. 

Arthur E., 200. 

Barnard, 587. 

Charlotte Louise, 441, 539. 

Cornelia (Churchill), 587. 

Eliza (Fauuce),.35. 

EllaM., 687. 

Ellen M. (Brown), 367. 

Eunice, 73, 160. 

George W., 587. 

James, 309. 

James B., 586. 

Jennie (Bayldon), 587. 

Jennie (Dudley), 309. 

John, 35. 

John E., 367. 

John S., 198. 

Margaret E., 687. 

Marie C. (Fox), 394. 

Mary (Lather), 587. 

Maurice Blockmore, 394. 

Phebe E., 587. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 198. 

William, 67. 
Leyster, Anna, 66, 143. 
Libby, Alice Jane, 81. 

Annie C. (Scott), 159. 

Dennis, 60. 

Effie A. (Nelson), 81. 



682 



INDEX or NAMES 



Libby, continued. 

Emma A., 111. 

Evelyn J. (Stuart), 81. 

Frank, 159. 

Joseph Lamoine, 81. 

Lydia (Snow), 60. 

Mary, 176, 302. 

Mary R. (Churchill), 111. 

Mary S. (Churchill), "^22. 

Michael, 21. 

Nathaniel, SI. 

Nathaniel William, 81. 

Nehemiah T., 111. 

Sarah Sophia, 81. 

Sophia (Churchill), 81. 

Susan C. (BadgerGoss), 
21. 

Walter D., 111. 

Willard, 222. 
Lilley, IdaC, 240. 
hillie, 36. 

Elinor (Churchill), 36. 
Lincoln, 482. 

Elisha, 53, 345. 

Jane (Churchill), 53. 

Mary K., 544. 

Rachel (Churchill), 345. 

Samuel B., 161. 

Susan (Churchill), 161. 
Linderman, Laura, 205. 
Lindsay, Elizabeth (Churchill) , 
374. 

Freeman D., 374. 

HarrietE. (Churchill), 112. 

Helen M., 201. 

James E., 374. 

M. B., 291. 

Margaret L., 374. 

Martha E. L., 374. 

Nettie B. (Churchill), 291. 

Robert D., 374. 

W. K., 112. 
Linn, Callie, 516. 
Linscott, Laura A., 513. 
Linton, Clara E. (Converse), 
402. 

James, 402. 
Litchfield, Desire, 76, 167. 
Little, Adelia A., 103. 

Ann Churchill, 121. 

Clara E. (Churchill), 120. 

George W., 120. 

Jane Craighill, 121. 
Littlefield, Harriet, 564, 575. 

Jane, 572, 588. 

Jennie M., 311. 

Lydia D. (Churchill-Lom- 
bard), 179. 

S., 179. 
Livermore, Marion, 257. 
Livingston, Jacob, 3.34. 

Leventia (White), 334. 
Lloyd, Esther, 336, 348. 
Lobbett, Blessing B. (Gard- 
ner), 276. 

Clara (Corser), 276. 

George, 276. 

Joseph H., 276. 

Rose (Churchill), 276. 

William J., 276. 
Locke, Abigail, 56, 127. 

Ann, 127, 242. 

Christine Seward, 298. 

Clifford, 106. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 127. 

Fanny B. (Churchill), 298. 

Fanny Morey, 298. 

Gertrude B., 546. 

Harriet Buckminster, 298. 

Hersey Goodwin, 298. 

John, 127. 

Joseph H.,2fi8. 

Margaret (Cleland), 106. 
Lockie, Maggie C, 616. 



Lockwood, Daniel, 391. 

Sylvia A. J. (Churchill), 
391. 
Logan, Gen., 480. 

Eliza J. (Powell), 392. 

George, 392. 

Margaret, 392. 
Lombard, Anson, 179. 

Lydia D. (Churchill), 179. 
Long, Ann (Bridgham), 63. 

Bathsheba (Churchill) , 62. 

Bathsheba Churchill, 63. 

Betsey, 62. 

Harriet, 63. 

Isabella, 584, 601. 

John Davis, 62. 

Jonathan, 14. 

Julia T. (Davis). 62. 

Mary A. (Dunham), 62. 

Miles, 62, 63. 

Sally, 03. 

Sarah, 190. 

Thankful (Clark), 62. 

Thankful Clark, 63. 

Thomas, 62. 

Washington, 63. 

Zadock R., 62. 
Longley, Eleanor, 45, 114. 
Longshore, Adeline (Witt), 
507. 

Thomas, 507. 
Look, Serena B., 262. 
Loomer, Ann, 103. 
Lord, Alice B., 406, 501. 

Austin, 549. 

Maud 1'. (Churchill), 549. 

Sarah D., 46, 117. 
Loring, Annie K., 290. 

Arabella L. (Churchill), 
465, 466. 

Ezekiel, 289. 

Hiram, 466. 

Lucius, 63. 

Mary Ann, 162, 289. 

Sally (Long), 63. 

Thos., Capt., 31, 32, 70, 72, 
73, 74, 75. 
Lothrop, Armenia, 41. 

Charles, 452. 

Daniel, 41. 

Daniel, Capt., 40. 

Jane E. (Churchill) , 389. 

Lucy (Churchill), 40. 

Nancy Hyde, 40. 

Philena (Dow), 41. 

Priscilla, 40. 

Sarah, 41. 

Sarah (Churchill), 452. 

Zechariah, 389. 
Lott, Anna, 276. 
Loucks (or Louks), Eve Ann, 
551. 

Harmon, 551. 

Jacob, 566. 

Jemima (Churchill), 566. 

Maggie, 451, 551. 
Loud, Adeline (Churchill) , 303. 

Carrie, 117. 

Cora, 303. 

Edmund, 14. 

Eliza A. (Churchill) , 293. 

Eugene Coolidge, 303. 

George Churchill, 137. 

Isabel P., 137. 

John M., 137. 

Joshua B., 137. 

Lillis B. (Churchill), l.'JT. 

Livingston, 293. 

Millard E., 137. 

Samuel E., 303. 
Loudon, Anna, 465. 
Loughry, Mary Carlisle, 141. 
Louis (see Lewis), Barbara 
(Smith), 394. 



Louis, continued. 

Charles Harvey, 394. 

Effie v., 394. 

Eliza (Blackmore), 394. 

Jacob, .394. 

Jeannette A., 394. 

Olive A. (Blackmore), 394. 

T. B.,394. 
Lounsbury, Andrew, 577. 

Polly S. (Hine), 577. 
Loux, John, 667. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 567. 
Lovejoy, Anna, 96, 204. 

E., 68. 

Lydia (Churchill), 68. 
Lovell, John, 9. 

Lydia (Churchill), 9. 
Lovely, Sarah, 212. 
Lovett, Belle, 423. 
Loving, Edward, 581. 

Harriet, 581. 

Joshua D., 581. 

Julianna (Ketchum), 581. 

Mary Frances, 581. 

William, 581. 
Low, Mary, 568. 

Sophronia W. (Real), 285. 
Lowden, Anna, 347, 378. 
Lowe, Alexander, 394. 

Alexina, 394. 

Judson, 394. 

Mariette (Churchill-Ten- 
ney),394. 
Lowell, Edgar L., 113. 

George Elbridge, 113. 

Luella F. (Churchill), 113. 
Lucas, Azelia C. (Churchill), 
228. 

Ethel Churchill, 228. 

George H., 228. 

Louisa, 34, 82. 

Susan, 63, 1.33. 
Luce, Abigail, 147, 264. 

Benjamin, 14. 

Mary, 264. 
Ludlow, Addle, 418. 
Lugdeu, Amelia, 470. 
Luke, Albert, 598. 

Demaris L. (Churchill), 
.598. 
Lunt, Capt., 63. 

Sarah Allen (or Ellen), 
111, 225. 
Lusk, Bertha, 5.36. 
Luther, Amy L., 515. 

Minerva, 162, 289. 

W. H., 278. 
Lyell, Charles, Sir, 403. 
Lyman, Loiing, 305. 
Lyndall, Carlton H., 30. 

Caroline, 30. 

Charles H., Rev., 30. 

Dorothy, 30. 

Emmeline (York), 30. 

Gertrude, 30. 

Helen, 30. 

Henry M., Rev., 30. 

Jessie (Van Auken), 30. 

Mabel B., 30. 

Myron P., 30. 

Paul H., 30. 

Phebe A. (Mitchell) , 30. 

Ruth M., 30. 
Lyudes, Cornelia S., 357, 417. 
Lyon, Aaron, 585. 

Clara, 348. 

John, 272. 

Nancy, 152, 272. 

Polly (Carry), 272. 

Rosanna, 568, 585. 
Lyons, Annie (Churchill), 508. 

Marion, 508. 

Mary (Churchill), 601. 

Warren, 601. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



683 



^fabee, Alice, 215. 

(Jiirrie, 215. 

Julia, 215. 

Kuth (Phillips), 215. 

Simeon, 215. 
Madison, Virginia Reed, 225. 
Maijehe, Bertha A., 415. 
Magoou, Mary, 15, 31. 
Maiiaffy, Betsey (Churchill), 
155. 

Samuel, 155. 

Williara, 155. 

Winslow, 155. 
Mailliard, Mary E., 376, 459. 
Major, James, 570. 

Jane, 89, 189. 

Mary Jane, 571. 

Sarah (Churchill-Perkins), 
570. 
Malony, George, 570. 

Melissa A. (Churchill), 570. 
Malory, Sarah, 434, .534. 
Manchester, Priecilla, 12, 25. 

Susannah, 8, 12. 
Mandell, Anna E. (Churchill), 
546. 

Walter C, .546. 
Manley, Abii^ail, 151. 

Anson, 70, 151. 

Betsey M., 151. 

Dan P., 151. 

Bsther L., 152. 

I^aura, 151. 

Martha (Parraenter), 151. 

Mercy M., 1.52, 273. 

Sarah (Hawley), 70. 

Seth, 273. 
Manning, A. L., 216. 

Anna Parker, 48. 

Catharine, 261. 

Catherine, 300. 

Emily King, 48. 

Franklin Washburn, 48. 

Grace Le B. (Washburn), 
48. 

Jennie Augusta, 48. 

John, Dr., 48. 

John Henry, 48. 

John Parker, 48. 

Love Le Baron, 48. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 216. 

Mary Ellen, 48. 

Mary S. (Parker), 48. 

William, 466. 
Mansfield, 213. 

Daniel, 593. 

Josephine A. (Churchill), 
213. 

Lucy (Churchill), 593. 
Mauson, 223. 

Mauston (not Maneton) , Cathe- 
rine, 582, 597, 619. 
Manton, Charlotte, 493. 
Mapes, Rebecca Cordelia, 391. 
Marble, Maria, 97, 206. 
March, Abbie, 46. 

Caroline, 46. 

Edwin, 46. 

J. Langdon, 46. 

John L., 46. 

Mary Ann, 46. 

Sally (Churchill), 46. 
Mariner, Charles F., 503. 

Cora Belle, 410, 509. 

Isabella (Churchill), 503. 
Mario, Abigail, 421, 521. 
Markee, Lucy M. (Churchill), 
237. 

Robert E., 237. 
Markham, 80. 

Deborah (Churchill), 80. 
Marlnee, Andrew, 194. 
. (Coffee), 194. 

Ebenezer, 194. 



Marlnee, continued. 

Elizabeth A. (Churchill), 
194. 

George, 194. 
J. B.^194. 

Mary E.,194. 

Mary E. (Galbraith), 194. 

Sarah J., 194. 

William, 194. 
Marquatt, Cyrus, 29. 

Henry, 29. 
Irena (York), 29. 
Marr, Abbie A. (Churchill), 
503. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 89. 

Frank, 503. 

Lucile H. A., ,503. 

Rosa B., 503. 

W^iliiam, 89. 
Marra, Julia Ann, 208. 
Marsh, 453. 

F. Jane, 202. 

Fannie (Wheelock), 202. 

Job, 355. 

Lucretia, 340, 355. 

Perry, 202. 

Roxa Ann, 96, 202. 
Marshall, Amasa, 95. 

Carrie M. (Holman), 280. 

Dorothy, 39, 96. 

F. W., 280. 

Frances, 201. 

Josiah, 15. 

Polly, 39, 95. 

Sarah (Churchill), 15. 

Taraar, 95. 

Thomas, Col., 85. 
Marston, David, 21. 

Lydia, 363, 427. 

Mary (Badger), 21. 
Martin, Alfred, 347. 

Andrevr, .347. 

Cynthia, 347. 

Daniel, 347. 

Edgar, 156. 

Edwin, 147. 

Ella (Cburchill-Parlin), 
147. 

Hannah M. (Rogers), 152. 

Lydia A., 347. 

Mary, 461. 

Nancy (Churchill), 347. 

Phebe (Churchill) , 343. 

Philemon, .347. 

Reuben, 1.52. 

Russell, 523. 

Samuel, 343. 

Sarah L. (Green), 156. 

Selden, 347. 

Zella J. (Churchill), 523. 
Martinie. Alice P., 401, 493. 

David, 493. 

Mary (Triplet), 493. 
Marvin, Phebe, 361, 421. 
Mason, 256, 408. 

Alice (Bishop), 408. 

Annette (Churchill), 310. 

Betsey, 470. 

George, 310. 

Harriet N. (Churchill), 
256. 

Jonathan , Capt., 120. 

Margaret, 277. 

Philip, 35. 

Susan (Churchill), 35. 
Mast, George Winfield, 581. 

Jesse Ketchum, 581. 

Mabel Claire, 581. 

Mary F. (Loving), 581. 

William George, 581. 
Mastersou, Nathaniel, 1. 
Mather, Abigail, 578, 693. 

David, 345, .373. 

Elizabeth, 345, 373. 



Mather, r.ontimied. 

Etta, 594. 

Hannah, 345, 373. 
Matthews, Betsey, .363, 433. 

Elizabeth Bertha, 55. 

Ida C, 202. 

Joanna (Allen), 591. 

John, 170. 

Lydia, 536. 

Maria (Churchill), 170. 

Rachel, 262. 

Urania, 576, 591. 

Zeba, 591. 
Mattison, Annie, 90, 190. 

L. V. S., Col., 190. 

Martha A (Churchill), 190. 

Mary, 578. 
Maxim, Lucy Willis, 84, 182. 

Lydia, 34, 82. 

Phebe, 82, 178. 

Ruth, 84, 182. 
May, Cordelia (Howard), 63. 

George, 281. 

Sophia, 156,281. 

Sophia (Smith), 281. 

Thomas, 63. 
Mayer, Duraud Churchill, 460. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 460. 

George, 460. 

Li-titra, 104. 

Jfagdalene, 277. 
Maylield, Richard, Rev., 565. 
Mayhew, Capt., 37. 

James, 486. 

Mira (Allen), 486. 

Sarah, 394, 486. 
Mayo, Lucy, (Le Baron), 37. 

Thomas, 37. 
McAdams, John, 256. 

Martha (Churchill. Samp, 
son), 256. 
Mc A lister, Crawford, 438. 

Delphine, 438, 636. 

Lavina (Churchill), 438. 
McBride, Lucy M. (Churchill), 
458. 

William, 458. 
McCargo, Mary, 576. 
McCartey, Hannah (Hueston), 
59. 

Henry, 59. 
McCarthy, Anna, 343, 366. 
McCauley, Martha, 374,455. 
McChesney, James, 599. 

Nellie, 599. 

Robert, 599. 

Susan (Churchill), 599. 
McClish, F. H., 649. 

Lucy (Churchill), 549. 
McCloud, Edna E., 544. 

Mary, 681. 
McClure, Anna J., 145, 261. 
McComb, Gen., 98. 
McConkey, Mary J., 185. 
McConnell, George, 105. 

James, 135. 

Martha (Killam), 1.35. 

Sophronia (Churchill- 
Moses), 105. 
McCormick, Charles J., 458. 

Martha O. (Churchill), 458. 
McCoy, Callie, 320. 
McCracken, C. L., 385. 

Frances A. (Churchill), 
385. 
McDonald, Bessie M. (Clarke), 
279. 

Emma C, 415. 

L. W., 279. 

Margaret W. (Churchill), 
585. 

Robert, 585. 
McDonough, Commodore, 98. 

Edward, 522. 



684 



INDEX OF KAMES 



McDonough, continued. 

Emma A. (Churchill) , 2B0. 

Nellie M. (Churchill), 522. 

William, 260. 
McDowell, LlUie A., 472. 
McElhenney, Eliza (Chur- 
chill), 612. 

Theodore, Rev., 612. 
McEwer, Martha, 52. 

Miriam, 52. 
McFadden, Betsey (Churchill), 
29. 

James, 29. 
McPaden, Ozias, 266. 
McFarland, Lurana, 73. 

Susannah, 15,31. 
McFarlin, Mary, 9. 
McGehe, Charles, 525. 

Katherine (Churchill), 525. 
McGlaflin, Charles, 5U7. 

Laura (Witt), 507. 
McGowan, Charlotte (Chur- 
chill), 369. 

John, 369. 
McGowin, Minnie, 606. 
McGray, Albert, 107. 

Almira, 107. 

Alraira (Churchill), 107. 

Andrew, 107. 

Andrew, Jr., 107. 

Henjamiu, 107. 

Elvira (Devilla), 107. 

Fanny, 107. 

Frederick, 107. 

Julia (Perry), 107. 

Mary, 107. 
McGreagor, Charles, 211. 

RhodaO. (Churchill), 211. 
McGreal, Josephine, 120. 
McGrechln, Edward, 261. 

Sophia (Churchill), 261. 
McGuire, Darius, 305. 

Nellie (Churchill), 305. 
McHench, Amelia (Ward), 66. 

W. N., 66. 
McHose, Samuel, 414. 
Mcllreath, Sophia A., 104. 
Mcllvaine, Effle V. (Louis), 
394. 

Robert W., 394. 
Mclntire, Alfreda D., 69. 

Byron, 69. 

Cora E., 69. 

Danville, 69. 

David, 69. 

Etta (Bates), 69. 

Hannah (Churchill), 69. 

Lucy, 69. 

Maynard, 69. 
Mcintosh, Margaret B., 103, 

216. 
McKay, Augustin, 574. 

Elizabeth, 197. 

Katie, 372. 

Lydia, 564, 574. 

Maria (Coffran), 42. 

William, 42. 
McKee, Delphine, 292. 
McKeeley, Clarissa (Baker) , 
4-12. 

Isaac, 442. 
McKenney, Sarah E., 584, 600. 
McKenny', Eraraeline (Chur- 
chill), 378. 

Erastus, 378. 
McKenzie, Dr., 246. 

Freelaud, 210. 

Madeline (Churchill), 210. 
McKibben, Harriet A., 122, 238. 
McKin, Frances Ann Clifton, 

57, 128. 
McKiuley, Pres., 62, 141. 
McKinnon, .Mexander, 255. 

Alice (Churchill), 255. 



McKinnon, conUinied. 

Arthur W., 249. 

E., 217. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 249. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 217. 

Randall, 255. 
McLane, 508. 

S. A., 194. 

Sarah J., 194. 
McLaughlin, Daniel, 121. 

Martha (Fitch), 121. 
McLean, .James, 388. 

Nancy (Churchill), 169. 

William, 169. 
McLees, Mary J., 406, 500. 
McLellan, Gen., 225. 

C, Gen., 277. 
McLeod, Albert Churchill, 188. 

Arthur James, 188. 

Ellen A. (Churchill), 188. 

Ethel, 188. 

Jason, 188. 

Mabel Angle, 188. 

Malcolm, 188. 

Nettie Winfred, 188. 
McLoud, 212. 

.Julia, 581. 
McMasters, Caroline, 582, 598. 
McMullin, Nettie, 507. 
McMurdo, Mary Lambert, 120. 
McMurray, Charles, 486. 

Stella (Shepard),486. 
McNally, Fannie, 185. 
McNamee, Allen, 587. 

Catherine (Churchill), 587. 
McNeviii, Duncan, 549. 

Violetta (Churchill), 549. 
McNutt, Mary E., 548. 
McPherson, Mary F., 104. 
McQuaig, Malcolm C, 271. 

Nola E. (Churchill), 271. 

William J., Dr., 271. 
McVeigh, Jane, 88, 188. 
McViccar,192. 
McWilliams, Jerome, 417. 

Martha O. (Churchill) , 417. 
Meacham, Clara, 41, 97, 617. 

Priscilla, 39, 95. 
Mead, Betsey (Snow), 21. 

C.H., 265. 

Carrie V. (Churchill), 265. 

N. B., Dr.. 21. 
Meade, .^lice C., 423. 

Charles Nathan Don, 423. 

Clarissa, 191, 317. 

Eunice (Churchill), 423. 

Florence M.,423. 

Freedom J. (Holton), 423. 

Kittie Lou, 423. 

Nathan, 423. 

Orel F., 423. 

Robert H., 423. 
Mears, Dolly, 53, 123. 

Louise M., 390. 
Medhurst, Joseph, 414. 

OctaviaL. (Wonser-Tift), 
414. 
Meeker, Olive Ann, 489. 
Meggs, Jane (Peverell), xiii. 

Nicholas, xiii. 
Mehurin, Achsa J., 157. 

Alvarado F., 157. 

Asa, 157. 

Belhia, 72, 157. 

Bethia (Churchill), 157. 

Ellen E., 1.57. 

Win field S., 157. 
Meigs, Capt., 347. 

Mary J., 281. 
Melanson, Helen, 253. 
Melhorn, Charles M., 547. 

Laura M. (Churchill), 547. 
Mellen, Eliza, 145, 261. 
Meller, Eleuor, xv. 



Meller, continued. 

John, XV. 
Mendall, Jabez, 13. 

Mariah (Churchill), 13. 

Samuel, 13. 
Merchant, Mercy (Churchill), 
276. 

Theodore, 276. 
Merrifleld, Constant (Billing- 
ton), 7. 

Francis, 7. 

George, 97. 

Harriet (Churchill), 97. 
Merrill, Charles H., 159. 

Chastina (Churchill), 171. 

Electa (Churchill) , 363. 

F:iizabeth A. (Scott) , 159. 

Eveline, 363. 

Flora, 303. 

Fred C, 88. 

George F., 241. 

George H., 171. 

Hannah, 349. 

Joseph, 363. 

Lizzie P. (Scamman), 88. 

Polly, 35, 87. 

Sarah, 350. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 241. 
Merrills, Ruth, 353, 413. 
Merrlman, Clark Spencer, 47. 

Daniel, Capt., 47. 

Daniel Watson, 47. 

Electa, 369. 

Fannie Myra, 47. 

Harriet (Mullen), 47. 

John Churchill, 47. 

Malitta, 547. 

Martha (Churchill), 47. 

Mary E. (Smith), 47. 

Polly, 344, 369. 

Wheelock Seymour, 47. 
Merrlthew, Mehitable Jane, 

210. 
Merry, Catharine, 351, 400. 

Clarinda (Davis) , 400. 

John, 400. 
Messenger, Mary, 217. 
Metcalf, Cynthia (Churchill) , 
70. 

Daniel G., 70. 

Elinor, 19,41. 
Metzger, Margaret P., 196. 
Meyer, Annie, 514. 
Mildon, AbigaUC. H. (Travis) , 
254. 

Fred R. S., 254. 

Sabina J. (Travis), 254. 

William S., 254. 
Miles, Mary F. (Barker), 125. 

Rhoda, 279. 

William H., 125. 
Millard, Leland, 4.H9. 

Sarah O. (Corrine), 439. 
Miller, Caroline (Churchill), 
464. 

Drusilla, 155, 279. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 
567. 

Eunice J. (Churchill), 207. 

Gates, 364. 

Isabel, 4.30, 532. 

Mary, 468. 

Mary M., 547. 

Mary Olive, 364. 

Minerva, 30. 

Ruth (Churchill), 364. 

Samuel, 567. 

Warner, 464. 

William, 207. 

William Henry, 364. 
Millett, Herbert, 178. 

Lydia A. (Goidon), 178. 
Milliken, Elizabeth, 58, 133. 
Mills, Hannah, 212. 



INDEX OF KAMES 



685 



Mills, contimted. 

Kate A., 390. 

Susan, '210. 
Milton, Lillian Maud, o-l8. 
Miner, Eunice B. (Churchill), 
444. 

George W., 444. 
Mings, Lulu, 459. 
Miunis, Joecph T., 579. 

Lillie M. (Forman), 579. 
Minot, Giles, 452. 

Lydia (Churchill), 452. 
Mintner, Annie, 19S. 
Miricli, Sarah C. (Jewett),124. 

William, 1-24. 
Mitchell, 506. 

Almira (Phillips), 215. 

Anna (Churchill-Mulnis), 
5U6. 

ArdellaS. (Churchill), 
302. 

Caroline (Lvndall), 30. 

Charles H., 30. 

D. A., 215. 

Eliza (York), 30. 

Elizabeth Churchill, 215. 

George C, 3o. 

Gladys E.. 548. 

Harry S., 548. 

J., 302. 

Keziah, 157. 

Levange, 215. 

Mary B. (Thillips), 215. 

Nancy, 60, 135. 

I'hebe A., 30. 

Rachel, 70. 

Samuel ,T., 54S. 

Viola I. (Churchill), 548. 

William A., 30. 
Mitcheuer, Jane G., 591. 
Mix, Sarah, .333, 345. 
Moffatt, Fannie (Churchill), 
460. 

Gilbert, 460. 
Mohler, Sarah li., 432. 
Monell, Lucinda (or Lucina), 

165, 293. 
Monk, Alfred, 84. 

Alice (Churchill), 35, 84. 

Betty. 84. 

Elias, 35, 84. 

James, 84. 

Lewis, 84. 

Lovina Bisbee, 84. 

Martha, 84. 

Melatiah, 84. 

Polly (Jordan), 84. 

Rebeckah, 84. 

Relief (Irish), 84. 
Monroe, Charity S. (Churchill- 
Pine). 370. 

John, 370. 

Merinda (Churchill), 422. 

Peter, 422. 
Montgomery, Edward L., 515. 

Mary S. (Churchill), 515. 

Millie, 483. 
Moody, Betsey, 176, 303. 

Ellen H. (Perry), 108. 

Henry R., 108. 

John C, 414. 

Lovina, 88, 186. 

Nellie M., 312. 
Moore, 352, 609. 

Alice (Churchill), 464. 

Amanda Amelia, 484. 

Ambrose A., 509. 

Arabella (Newton), 352. 

Benjamin, Dr., 403. 

Betsey, 9, 27, 64. 

Daniel, 144. 

Daniel F., 144. 

Edward J., 404. 

Ellen (Briggs), 87. 



Moore, continued. 

Ellen C. (Coats), 430. 

Esther, 144. 

George, 430. 

Harriet, 118, 235. 

Henry, 38. 

Henry D., 464. 

Hirara, 87. 

IdaM. F., 144. 

Jane, 168. 

Lucy A. (Churchill), 144. 

Lucy (Churchill), 38. 

Lydia A., 116, 23.3. 

Mary (Churchill), 609. 

Nellie R., 144. 

Nettie, 505. 

Paulina M., 144. 

Silas, 144. 

Sylvester, 144. 

Virginia S., 141. 
Moores, Daniel, 568, 

Hannah (Churchill), 568. 
Moorhead, Mary (Churchill) , 
437. 

Samuel, 437. 
Moreland, Laura, 536. 
Morey, Eunice, 162, 288. 

Ichabod, 162. 

Mary (Churchill), 162. 

Rebecca (Dunham), 162, 
287. 
Morgan, Delia L. (Derby- 
shire), 472. 

Kliza, 597. 

Jane, 381, 472. 

Kesiah, 535. 

Walter, 472. 
Morrill, Ada E., 185. 

Alfred, 134. 

Alice (Doughty), 185. 

AnnaF., 185. 

Asa P., 185. 

Bessie W. (Anderson), 
185. 

DoraS. (Brown), 186. 

Eliza J., 145, 261. 

Eunice H. (Powers), 185. 

Fanny (McGray), 107. 

George A., 185. 

Hugh P., 185. 

John, 185. 

John W., 185. 

Lydia A., 185. 

Lydia A. (Morrill), 185. 

Margaret E., 185. 

Maria, 185. 

Maria B. (Churchill), 184. 

Mary A., 185. 

Mary B., 185. 

Mary (Brown), 185. 

Mary E. (Flint), 134. 

Mary J. (McConkey), 185. 

Matthew C, 185. 

Moses, Capt., 134. 

True C, 185. 

William, 107, 185. 

William, Jr., 184. 
Morris, Bertha B.,490. 

Cora E. (Churchill), 490. 

Cornelia E., 490. 

Emma A. (Churchill), 
522. 

Eunice, 399. 

Frances, 596. 

George, 581. 

Le Conte, 490. 

Louisa, 527. 

Sarah (Churchill), 581. 

William S., 522. 
Morrison. Clara A. (C h u r - 
chill), 547. 

Frank, 547. 

L., Rev., 515. 

Lucy H. (Sears), 41. 



Morrison, contimted. 

Mary S. (Churchill-Mont- 
gomery), 515. 

Wm.,41. 
Morse, Amos, 83. 

Anthony, 77. 

Arethusa, 589. 

Bryan E., 433. 

Catherine, 496. 

Elizabeth (Jepherson), 83. 

Ellen A. (Churchill), 228. 

James A ., 228. 

JaneE. (Belden), 433. 

Keturah, 564, 577. 

Lewis, 433. 

Lewis C, 4.33. 

Margery, 565, 579. 

Martha, 565, 579. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 433. 

Nancy (Atwood- Johnson), 
77. 

Nancy E. (Curtis), 43. 

Natl., 43. 

Wealthy (Pardee), 433. 
Morton, A. M., 562. 

Abigail, 28. 

Alvin G., 6. 

Betsey, 28. 

Betsey (Harlow), 28. 

Betsey (Holbrook),28. 

Caleb, 27. 

E., 23. 

Edward, 59. 

Edwin, 7,12, 28. 

Eliza J. (Sherwood), 562. 

Esther (Churchill), 158. 

Ezekiel, Jr., 27. 

Faith (Churchill), 27. 

Freeman, 6, 27. 

George, 9. 

Hannah, 27, 28. 

Hannah (Leonard), 27. 

Ichabod, 7, 12, 28. 

Ichabod, Jr., 28, 143. 

James, 16. 

John, 16. 

Juliette, 155, 276. 

L., 23. 

Lucy, 27, 65, 142. 

Lydia, 162, 288. 

Maria, 28, 65, 143. 

Mary, 27, 28. 

Mehitabel (Churchill), 16. 

Nathan, 158. 

Nathaniel, 3. 

Patty (Weston), 28. 

Priscilla (Hueston), 59. 

K.t?bGCCti. 5 0, 

Rebecca'(Churchill), 9. 

Rebecca (Harlow), 27. 

Ruth (Rogers), 10,42. 

Samuel, 10, 42. 

Sarah, 20, 28, 42. 

Sarah (Churchill), 28. 

William, 9. 

Zephaniah, 9. 
Moses, Adelaide (Landsrs), 
105. 

Alice L., 106. 

Cyrus, 105. 

Lois R., 135. 

Lydia (Butler), 42, 105. 

Margaret A., 106. 

Nathan, Capt., 136. 

Sarah J., 135. 

Sophronia (Churchill) , 105. 
Moslier, Daniel, 565, 569. 

Julia, 182. 

Julia A., 579. 

Phebe (Churchill) , 569. 

Rebecca (Lake), 565. 
Mosier, Amelia H., 546. 

Maria, 126. 
Moss, Albert, 87. 



G8() 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Moss, continued. 

Sarah (Brie;g8), 87. 
Mott, 73. 

Anne, 36, 90. 

Helen, 568, 584. 

Lydia (Churchill), 73. 

Sadie, 193. 
Moultou, Ann B. (Churchill), 
188. 

Climeua (ChurchiU-Hun- 
newell), 150. 

Ella (Phillips), 215. 

Emery, 190. 

F. A., 633. 

Harman, 215. 

J. H., 188. 

Jane (Churchill), 189. 

Joseph, 189. 

Marion L. (Churchill), 533. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 190. 

Oliver, 150. 

William H., 188. 

William John, 189. 
Mount, 93. 

Mary (Churchill), 93. 
Mountheimer, Viscount, xiv. 

Mary (Churchill), xiv. 

Ralph, Earl, xiv. 
Mowers, Nancy, l(i5, 292. 
Mowry, Arvilla B., 150. 
Mullen, Harriet Maria, 47. 
Mulnix, Anna (Churchill) , 506. 

Isaac, 506. 
Munday, Dr., 407. 

Lurauia (Ilolcomb), 407. 
Munn, Marinda E., 129, 243. 
Munson, Frank, 119. 

Lenora (Churchill) , 119. 

Lois (not Eunice Payne), 
342, 363, 618. 
Murch, 286. 

Benjamin, 35. 

Cynthia (ChurchiU), 286. 

Fannie, 309. 

Hannah (Faunce), 35. 

Joseph, 35. 

Polly (Faunce), 35. 
Murdock, George, 119. 

Harriet (Churchill), 119. 
Murphy, Abbie, 104. 

Clarissa, 22, 50. 

Elsie, 135, 255. 

Emily H., 249. 

Hannah (Churchill) , 249. 
. Orlena C, 596, 604. 

• William, 249. 
Murray, Betsey (French), 20. 

Daniel, 20. 

Frank C, 115. 

Fred H., 115. 

Harry E., 115. 

Lizzie, 218. 

Mary, 218. 

Orrin, 115. 

Orissa J. (Churchill), 115. 
Sarah, 106. 
Myers, I,ouise J., 467 
Myrick, Mary, 64. 

Nash, Eleazer Dexter, 124. 

James, 124. 

James Otis, 124. 

Mary Ann, 124. 

Mary O. (Churchill), 124. 

Merit, 124. 

Sylvanus, 124. 
N.'ison, Mary A., 114, 232. 
Neal, Elizabeth (Uopper- 
Churchill),435. 

Joseph, 435. 
Neece, Annie E. (Churchill), 
459. 

Bret C, 459. 

Marjorie, 469. 



Neece, continued . 

W. A., Dr., 459. 
Neely, Ann, 567, 582. 
Negley, Bernice Winifred, 
205. 

Doris Opal, 205. 

Feme Anna, 205. 

Floyd Carroll, 205. 

Grace Marshall, 205. 

James S., 205. 

Jane, 205. 

Lillis N. (Churchill) , 206. 

Marjorie Thankful, 205. 

Noel Ardis, 205. 

Samuel F., 205. 
Nelson, Betsey, 666. 

Ebenezer L., 196. 

Effle A., 81. 

Elizabeth (Schramm), 517. 

Emmaline (Cobb), 196. 

Ephraim, 164. 

Hannah (Churchill), 563. 

Hial Flanders, 164. 

IdaL. (Farr),164. 

Jane Patty, 164. 

John Lewis, 164. 

John R., 617. 

Laura, 517. 

Lucius P., 200. 

Lucretia, 130. 

Lucrelia (Churchill), 130. 

Lucy, 33. 

Lydia (Churchill), 164. 

Marietta, 164. 

Mira A., 164. 

Patience, 27. 

Paul, 563. 

Polly, 258. 

Rebecca J. (Churchill), 
200. 

Sarah, 20. 

Sarah E., 142. 

Sarah E. (Farr), 164. 

Sylvia Hardy, 164. 

Thomas L., 130. 
Ness, Mary, 287. 
Netterfleld, Byron A., 523. 

Laura D. (Churchill), 523. 

M eredith, 523. 

Pansy Grace, 523. 

T. W., 523. 
Nettleton, Naomi, 576, 589. 
Newbegin, Mary 8., 186. 
Newcomb, Jedidiah E., 217. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 217. 

Sally, 348, 383. 
Newcome, Edward, 506. 

Maud (Churchill), 506. 
Newell, Asenath S., 146. 

Mary, 99. 
Newman, Josephine, 517. 
Newton, 278, 352. 

Annie M. (Churchill), 292. 

Arabella, 352. 

Asintha (North), 402. 

Danforth, 352. 

Diantha (Churchill), 352. 

Karl, 352. 

Edward, 292. 

Josiah, Gen., 352. 

Liberty, 402. 

Mary I. (Churchill), 532. 

Sarah Stevens, 225. 

Tryphenia Adeline, 352, 
402. 
Nichols, Edwin Vose, 55. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 568. 

Louisa, 436, 5.34. 

Louisa Putnam, 65. 

Lydia, 24. 

Lydia C. (Vose), 55. 

Martha, 468. 

Minerva, 129, 243. 

Moses, 668. 



Nichols, continued. 

Putnam D., 55. 

Sarah, 160, 286. 

Sarah A., 165, 276. 
Nicholson, 555. 

Hannah (Otis), 26. 

James, 88. 

Nancy (Churchill), 88. 

Norman, 371. 

Thomas, 26. 
Nickerson, Addie, 219. 

Anna (Churchill), 345. 

Charles, 107. 

Charles Franklin, 313. 

Elbertiue, ln7. 

Gertrude, 434. 

(Goodnow), 107. 

Jesse, 345. 

Josephine B. (Churchill), 
313. 

Lemuel C, 107. 

Lydia (Perry), 107. 

Maria, 107. 

Mary (Churchill), 106. 

Mary (Whitman), 107. 

Rufus 8., 107. 

Stephen, 107. 

Theodore, 107. 

Thomas, 106,107. 
Nicoll, De Lancy, 207. 

Maud (Churchill), 207. 
Nicolls, Richard, Dep. Gov., 

556. 
Niles, Alzina (Churchill), 274. 

Elizabeth A. (Arthur) ,204. 

George, Rev., 274. 
Noble, Clark Durant, 382. 

Clara M. (Johnson), 382. 

Enoch, Capt., 3J8. 

Louis R., 598. 

Marv, 14,28. 

Mary T. (Churchill) , 598. 
Nooney, Elinor, 336, 348. 
Norcross, OIlie, 175. 
Norman, Clyde Churchill, 543. 

Gleiui Erwiu, 543. 

May B. (Churchill), 543. 

William F., 543. 
Norris, Adelaide M., 121. 

Eliza (Holraan) (not Eliza- 
beth Holman), 51, 120, 
617. 

George G., 589. 

H. L., Capt., 120, 121. 

Jennie M. (Churchill), 589. 

Sarah K. (Churchill), 121. 
North, 352. 

Abijah,496. 

Asintha, 402. 

Charles J., 496. 

DoraC. (Briggs), 496. 

Emily, 414, 514. 

O. B., 541. 

Pamelia (Churchill), 352. 

William B., 639. 
Northcroft, Cassandra, 415. 
Northrup, Louisa, 361, 422. 
Northy, Anne, 22, 51. 

David, 22. 
Norton, Amos, 67. 

Angeliue, 343. 

David T., 370. 

Delmont, 67. 

Evaline, 572. 

Florence (Berry), 67. 

Hannah, ;-i43, 366. 

Julia, 267. 

Matilda (Churchill), 370. 

Sarah, 327. 

Sarah L. (Boyntou), 67. 

Velina, 208. 
Nottage, Ada E. (Steward), 
261. 

Belle A. (Squire), 262. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



689 



Pendergast, Alice E., 44. 

Allan E.,44. 

Charles L., 44. 

Charles Riley, 44. 

Elizabeth H. (Churchill), 
44. 

Frederick N., 44. 

Helen L. (Parker), 44. 

Herbert L., 44. 

Nathaniel, 44. 

Nellie B., 44. 

Nettie M., 44. 

Ro8wellH.,44. 

Roy H., 44. 

Solomon, 44. 
Penfield, Jane (Churchill) , 131. 

Lydia (Osgood), 345, 373. 

Nathaniel, 373. 

Nelson, 131. 
Penley (not Perley), Joseph, 
84. 

LovinaB. (Monk), 84. 

Mary. 177, 303, 618. 
Penn, William, 335, 384. 
Penuey, Nancy, 157, 282. 
Pennyman, Addison, 124. 

Bethuel, 124. 

Eliza, 124. 

Lucy Ann, 124. 

Mary, 124. 

Samuel, 124. 

Sophia, 124. 

Sophia (Churchill), 124. 

William, 124. 
Percival, Hannah, 348, 382. 
Percy, Albert, 431. 

Calista (Churchill), 431. 

Charlotte (Clark), 432. 

Lauren A., 432. 
Perew, Mary A. (or Polly), 

165, 291. 
Perfit, Addie, 276. 

Clara (Corser-L o b b e 1 1 ) , 
276. 

Robert, 276. 
Perham, Alvin, 175. 

Frances M. (Churchill), 
175. 

Hattie, 159. 

Joel, 303. 

Viana, 176, 303. 
Perkins, 146, 509, 570. 

Abner, 571. 

Ada F.,253. 

Ann J. (Churchill), 170. 

Arthur, 131. 

Arvilla (Churchill- 
Gordon), 56'J. 

Blanche, 131. 

Carl, 131. 

Cleveland W., 262. 

Cyrena E. (Churchill), 146. 

Daniel, 16. 

Elias, 514. 

Elizabeth, 46, 115. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 16. 

Ella J., 257. 

Ellet, 40. 

Erwin H., 514. 

Fidelia (Churchill), 175. 

Harriet. 370, 460. 

Harry Simeon, 131. 

Hattie J., 262. 

Jane H. (Churchill), 257. 

Jerusha A., 343. 

John, 16. 

Johu W., 262. 

Joseph, 262. 

Joseph W., 262. 

Josiah, 16. 

Lucy S. (Churchill), 257. 

Luke, 16. 

Lyman, 175. 

Mary, 524, 



Perkins, continuerl . 

Mary (Botsford), 514. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 514. 

Maude, 131. 

Nancy (Lothrop), 40. 

PriscillaF., 170, 2',i6. 

Rachel (Matthewe), 262. 

Sarah, 265. 

Sarah (Churchill), l.SO, 570. 

Serena E. (Look), 261, 262. 

T. Henry, 257. 

Washington, 130. 

William, 170. 
Pero, Ambrose, 344. 

Anna (Churchill), 344. 
Perrigo, Hannah A. (Weeks), 
359. 

James R., 356. 
Perrin, Daniel, 556. 
Perrine, Daniel, 503. 

David, .503. 

Martha M. (Churchill), .503. 

Mary Z. (Churchill), 503. 
Perry, Abbie, 481. 

Albertua, Hon., 239. 

Alice, 175. 

Alice (Cook), 108. 

Alvin, 108. 

Ann Byrnes, 135. 

Cornelia L. (Churchill), 
525. 

Edward R., 107. 

Eliza (Churchill), 108. 

Ellen H., 108. 

George, 108. 

Harriet, 52. 

Ida M. (Perry), 108. 

Ida May, lOS. 

Joseph, Capt., 107. 

Julia, 107. 

Julia W., 491. 

Lewis, 62. 

Lois E., 1.35. 

Lydia, 107. 

Lydia Ann, 129, 243. 

M. F.,525. 

Margaret, 387, 481. 

Maria (Nickerson), 107. 

Martha, 108. 

Mary, 56. 

Sarah A., 2.52. 

Sarah (Drew), 62. 

Temperance, 36, 90. 

Thomas, 108. 

Thomas, (Japt., 135. 

Wellington, W., 108. 

William E., 108. 
Person, Charity, 406,^500. 
Persons, Almaria, 352. 

Charlotte, 352. 

Columbus, 352. 

Elias, 352. 

Eunice, .3.52. 

Franklin, 352. 

Hanson, 352. 

Leverett W.,'352. 

Lucinda, 352. 

Sally, 352. 

Sarah (Churchill), 352. 
Peters, Anna H., 267. 
Peterson, Alice B., 312. 

Arvilla P., 312. 

Edgar S., 312. 

Jeanette B. (Churchill), 
312. 

Josephine M.,312. 

M.abel M., 312. 

Mary, 88, 187. 

Mary J., 445, 544. 

Matthew A., 312. 

Orrin, 312. 

Sally, 88, 186. 
Petrie, Jacob, 567. 

Nancy (Churchill), 567. 



Pettingill, Lucy, 139. 

Ruth, 179, 305. 

Sarah, 178. 
Pettitt, Dorastus, 190.' 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 190. 
Peverell, Jane, xiii. 

William, Sir, xiii. 
Pfeil, Laura A., 586. 
Phalen, Clarence, 253. 

Laleah J. (Churchill), 253. 
Phelps, Abby Churchill, 169. 

Abigail M. (C;hurchill), 
169. 

Alice Hunt, 169. 

Caroline (Churchill), 495. 

Catherine (Churchill), .582. 

Chandler, 582. 

Francis, 169. 

Jonas, 495. 

Mary, 370, 448. 
Phillips, 352. 

Ada, 248. 

Adelbert Harold, 318. 

Alexander, 215. 

Alexander S., 215. 

Alice, 412, 513. 

Almira, 215. 

Anna (Briggs), 215. 

Anna M., 215. 

Archie, 215. 

Augustus, 157. 

Cecil, 215. 

Celestia (T.aylor), 513. 

Charles, 215. 

Charles Cecil, 215. 

Charles W., 215. 

Clare E. Frances, 215. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 352. 

Daniel, 157, 216, 568. 

David, 102, 214. 

David L., 215. 

Densie (Snively), 215. 

E. T., 274. 

Edith, 215. 

Edward, 216. 

Eliza J., 157. 

Elizabeth, 203. 

Ella, 215. 

Elsie Pearl, 318. 

Emily, 215. 

Emily (Vance), 215. 

Ervin James, 318. 

Galusha, 216. 

George, 215, 216. 

George Whitfield, 215. 

Harriet (Smith), 215. 

Huldah, 566, 580. 

IdaS., 311. 

J. H., 318. 

Julia, 248. 

Lulu (Churchill), 264. 

Mabel, 215. 

Manshman Havelock, 215. 

Maria (Francis), 215. 

Mary A., 273. 

Mary Elizabeth, 215. 

Mary (Whaley), 215. 

Melissa, 216. 

Mertie A. (Parmelee), 274. 

Milton, 264. 

Minnie, 215. 

Nancy, 563, 567. 

Nellie Adelaide, 548. 

Nettie I. (Churchill- 
Baggs),318. 

Olive (Churchill), 157. 

Orlando, 311. 

Otis, 513. 

Phebe (Churchill), 310. 

Polly (Churchill), 368. 

Rebecca, 568. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 102, 
214, .568. 

Ruel, 310. 



690 



IKDEX OF NAMES 



Phillips, continued. 

Kulh, 215. 

Sarah KlliV, 215. 

Solomon, 368. 

Susan, 215, 216. 

Susan (Churchill) , 214, 215. 

Thomas, 214, 215. 

Victoria, 216. 
Phinney, Barnabas, 74. 

Deborah, 32, 77. 

Deborah (Ohurchill), 32, 
77. 

Ichabod,32, 77, 78. 

Lucy A. (Churchill), 169. 

Molly (Churchill), 74. 

Otis W., 169. 

Rebecca, 32, 78. 
Phreun, Elizabeth, 194, 319. 
Pickens, Charles P., 415. 

Cora Katie, 415. 

EmmaC. (McDonald), 415. 

Harriet J. (Churchill), 415. 

Israel McGrady. 415. 

James McGrady, 415. 

•John W., 415. 

Lulu A. v., 415. 

Lulu B. (Bennett), 415. 

Phebe J. (Summers), 415. 
Pickeral, Beulah M., 268. 

Ethel H., 268. 

Grace C. (Churchill), 268. 

Onie E., 268. 

Silas E., 268. 
Pickeriug, Betsey T. (Chur- 
chill), 45. 

Cyrus C, 45. 

Harry Edward, 46. 

Herbert Dow, 45. 

James W. Churchill, 45. 

James William Churchill, 
Jr., 46. 

Josephine Belle, 45. 

Julia T. (Dow), 45. 

Mary E. (Bacon), 46. 

Nellie Gertrude, 46. 
Pickert, Catherine, 566. 

Emilius, 566. 

John, 566. 

Levenus, 566. 

Lucina, 566. 

Lysauder, 5C6. 

Maria, 566. 

Nancy, 566. 

Nancy (Churchill), 566. 

Sarah, 566. 
Pickrell, Andrew Jackson, 
497. 

Minnie L. (Halle), 497. 
Pierce, Benjamin F., 139. 

Charles, 440. 

Floyd S., 440. 

Ignatius, 62, 77. 

Isabel E. (Smith), 440. 

Lucy, 301. 

Maria 8. (Atwood), 62, 77. 

Mary (Drew), l:i9. 

Samuel, Lieut.-Col., 82. 
Piersons, Huldah, 392. 
Pietryzchi, Marcel, Dr., 419. 

Mary S. (Warren), 419. 
Pike, Alice C. (Churchill), 202. 

Alpheus H., 202. 
Pine, Charity S. (Churchill), 
370. 

Daniel. 370. 

John, 449. 

Levi Churchill, 370. 

Malvina, 370. 

Mary, 370, 448. 

Mary Matilda, 370. 

Susan, 370, 449. 
Piney, Eunice, 342, 362. 
Pinkorton, Artie (Saunders), 
445. 



Piukerton, conliimed . 

Elizabeth Esther, 56. 

Henry William, 56. 

John, 44-5. 

John S., 56. 

Mary E. (Collins), 56. 
Piper, Eleanor, 434. 

Emma, 434. 

Luther, 434. 

Sophronia (Churchill), 434. 
Pitman, A., 446. 

Amos C., 253. 

Annie C. (Hatfield), 252. 

Benjamin, 252. 

Elizabeth M., 253. 

Emily H., 253. 

George W^., 253. 

Harriet (Churchill), 252. 

Harriet R., 252. 

Henry, 255. 

Henry D., 253. 

Israel, 252 

Jane C, 253. 

Martha, 108, 221. 

Mary, 105. 

Mary (Churchill), 255. 

Nelson, 105. 

Sarah A. (Perry), 252. 

Sarah W., 2-54. 

Warren, 252. 

William, 221. 
Pitts, Mary E., 160. 
Place, Hannah E. (Churchill), 
443. 

James, 443. 

Manda Ellen, 228. 
Plastridge, Ida (Churchill), 
3f7. 

Walter, 317. 
Plainer, Jane, 406. 
Piatt, Anna L. (Churchill) , 591. 

Betsey (Allen), 563. 

Chauncy, 582. 

Clayton Churchill, 591. 

De Loss D., 591. 

Maud A., 307. 

Richard Orville, 591. 

Susan (Churchill), 582. 

William, 563. 
Platte, 598. 

Lorette (Churchill), 598. 
Play, Susannah, 558. 
Plum, Bethiah, .347. 

Elijah Try on, 347. 

Jesse, 346, 347. 

Mary (Churchill), 346. 
Plummer, Charles W., 103. 

Charlotte P. (Ohurchill), 
289. 

David 8., 289. 

Eunice E. (Churchill), 113. 

Frederick C, 113. 

Harry Churchill, 113. 

JaneS., 454. 

Sarah J. (Campbell), 103. 

Willis K., 113. 
Plunkett, Helen Edwards, 360. 
Polk, Pres., 98. 
Pollock, Anne, 66. 

Benjamin, 66. 

Hannah (Churchill), 66. 
Isaac, 66. 
James, 66, 

Jane, 66. 
John, 66. 
Joseph, 66. 

Phebe, 66. 
William, 66. 
Pomeroy, Carrie E., 283. 

Charles B., 158, 283. 

Mary L. (Calkins), 158,283. 
Pond, 374. 

Margaret L. (Lindsay), 
374. 



Pontus, Hannah, 1, 2, 5. 

Mary, 2. 

William, 2, 5. 

Wybra, 2. 
Pool, Calista, 134. 

Perez, 134. 

Sarah J., 204. 
Poole, Celina 0. (Churchill), 
413. 

Robert, 413. 
Pope, 181. 

Adrianna, 133. 

Annie E. (Davison), 181. 

Charlotte A. (Churchill), 
173. 

Edmond, 173. 

Emmeline, 49, 118. 

Eunice, 133. 

Eunice (Churchill), 133. 

Gertrude, 181. 

Henry Freeman, 174. 

Joseph, 133. 

Lucy Ann, 133. 

Lydia, 1.33. 

Richard, 133. 

Rufus, 133, 

William, 133, 181. 
Port, James, 289. 

Margaret (Churchill), 289. 
Porter, Admiral, 127. 

Gen., .388. 

Abigail P., 78. 

Abner, 255. 

Asenath (Churchill), 255. 

Belle (Churchill), 255. 

Caroline D. (Whitman), 
389. 

Edward, 253. 

Ella A., 114, 232. 

Enoch, 255. 

Frances (not Francis), 49, 
617. 

George Bell, 218. 

Harriet Mason, 412, 512. 

Harriet (Whitcomb), 512. 

Horace, Capt.,248. 

James, 255. 

Jane L., 49, 118. 

John, Capt., 85. 

John Mason, 512. 

Julia (Phillips), 248. 

Lydia (Churchill), 218. 

M. Gulielma (Churchill), 
2.53. 

Mabel, 264. 

Mehitable, 126, 241. 

Nellie E., 479. 

Wealthy, 106. 

William L., 389. 
Post. Edwin, 520. 

Ida, 520. 

Mary (Doolittle), 520. 
Potter, Esther (Moore), 144. 

Harriet, 596, 604. 

Henry, 114. 

Marcia (Churchill), 126. 

Thomas, Deac, 126. 
Potts, Hannah E. (Churchill- 
Carpenter), 148. 

William H., 148. 
Pouwell, Janetje, 558. 
Powell, Alvah Marion, 392. 

Daniel Churchill, 392. 

Eliza J., 392. 

Evangeline (Churchill), 
408,^502. 

Jeannette (Churchill), 392. 

Johu 392. 

John B., 540. 

Julia I. (Churchill), .540. 

Margaret (Logan), 392. 

Margarette (Shankland), 
392. 

Martin, 392. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



691 



Powell, conUnned . 

Mary A., 392. 

Mattie (Shaukland), 392. 

Richard, 502. 

Thomas C, 392. 

William, 392. 
Powers, Charles T., 125. 

Edwin, 125. 

Eunice H., 185. 

Laura J., 280. 

Maria (Churchill), 125. 

Maria E., 125. 
Pratt, Barnabas, 84, 85. 

Betsey (Dunham), 85. 

Cyprian, 85. 

Edwin W., 400. 

Eliza, 401,494. 

Elizabeth K. (Churchill), 
591. 

Fidelia (Churchill), 400. 

George E., 591. 

H. S., 525. 

Hannah, 24. 

Hannah E., 402, 498. 

Harold Samuel, 591. 

Harriet, 161. 

Isabella (Downey), 84. 

Josiah, 85. 

Lucy, 25. 

Lucy A., 136. 

Lydia E., 149, 266. 

Martha, 108. 

Martha A. (Churchill- 
Pratt), 525. 

Martha (Gurney), 85. 

Mary Helen, 591. 

Mercy, 33. 

Mercy (Churchill), 161. 

Orrin, 494. 

Polly, 85. 

Rachel, 85. 

Rachel (Churchill), 35, 84. 

Ralph Wilbur, 591. 

Rebecca, .33. 

Ruby, 85. 

Ruth E. (Capron),494. 

Sibyl (Gurney), 85. 

Stillman, 161. 

Susanna, 85. 

Thaddeus, 35, 84. 

William, 85, 
Prentiss, Henry, Capt., 85. 

Mary Hart, 72. * 

Prescott, Belle G. (Churchill), 
187. 

George L., 187. 

Sarah, 350, 398, 489. 

Sophia, 128. 
Preston, Chauncy, 477. 

Jennie, 408, 602. 

Zada, 594. 
Prevoorst, William, 556. 
Price, Ann N. (Jones), 120. 

Johnson, Dr., 120. 

Lucy, 341. 

Sarah, 472. 
Priest, Lowden, 612. 
Prime, John M., 181. 

Pauline E. (Davison), 181. 
Pritchard, Comfort, 140. 

Mary, 64, 140. 

Nathaniel, 140. 
Proctor, Elizabeth M., 97, 206. 
Prothrough, Harriet, 408, 503. 
Puddington, Ella M. (John- 
ston), 210. 

William Ernest, 210. 
Pulkamus, Sophia H., 463. 
Purcell, Mollie, 529. 
Purdy, Martha, 108, 220, 586. 

Samuel, 220. 
Purington, Irene Folsom (not 

Hyrona),45, 115, 617. 
Putney, Sarah E., 283. 



Pynchon, 52. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 52. 

Quillen, Emily M. (Churchill), 
468. 

William, 468. 
Quimby, Geo. W., Rev., 110. 

Ruth, 75, 163. 
Quinn, Eva L., 428. 

John, 428. 

Lucy M. (Churchill), 428. 

Marian Churchill, 428. 
Quint, Clara, 46, 117. 

Racer, Abigail (Bosworth- 
Churchill), 609. 

Benjamin, 609. 
Radley, Mary June, 389. 
Rafferty, Joanna, 605. 

Lurindia (Churchill), 505. 

Timothy, 505. 
Raine, Annetta, 292. 
Rainey, Eleanor, 564, 575. 
Ramsay, Anna, 94. 

Maggie, 397. 

Mary, 200. 

Gertrude, 378, 463. 
Ramus, Jemima, 563, 570. 
Randall, 76. 

A. C, 428. 

Almina (Anthony), 580. 

Charles, 138. 

Edwin VV., 680. 

Elizabeth, 254. 

Enoch, 63. 

George, 138. 

Grace (Davis), 428. 

James, 138. 

Joseph, Rev., 423, 524. 

Lucy, 73. 

Lydia (Chapman), 423, 
524. 

Mary A. (Alvord), 400, 
492. 

Mary B., 423, 524. 

Patience (Churchill), 138. 

Phebe (Tinkham), 26, 63. 

Susan, 376. 

William. 138. 

William, Capt., 138. 
Randell, 3.51, 400. 
Ranger, Cora M., 180, 306. 

Cyrus, 342. 

Orilla, 342. 

Sally, 342. 

Sally (Churchill), 342. 
Rankiu, Kate, 546. 
Ranney, Rebecca (Churchill), 
344. 

Solomon, 344. 
Ransom, Addison, 349. 

Jane R., 122, 238. 

Ruby (Hendee),349. 
Rapelye, Andrew, 374. 

Helen Selina, 374. 

Selina H. (Churchill), 374. 
Rawson, Linda, 303. 
Ray, 105. 

Anna (Durkee), 105. 

Herman, 373. 

Lydia (Churchill), 373. 

Sarah, 373, 452. 
Raymond, Annie B. (Chur- 
chill), 250. 

Asa, Deac, 40. 

Betsey, 34, 80. 

Celia L. (Churchill), 202. 

Charles, 77. 

Elizabeth, 40. 

Eunice (Atwood), 77. 

Exj^erience 40. 

George W., 250. 

James, 34, 80. 

Joseph Churchill, 40. 



Raymond, contimied. 
Louis W., 202. 
Miriam (Churchill-Dlm- 

mock), 40. 
Noah, 41. 

Polly (Churchill), 126. 
Ruhamah D., 136. 
Sarah, 40. 

Sarah (Churchill), 40. 
Sarah (Lothrop), 41. 
Susan P., 36H, 446. 
William, 126. 
Read (or Lyllis Reed), Lillis, 

17, 36. 

Reagle, Emma, 399. 

Record, Clara, 268. 

Lemuel, 33. 

Persis (Harlow-Shaw), 33. 
Rosamond, 163, 290. 
Redding, Asenath S. (Gallie), 
248. 
Benjamin, 248. 
Drusilla (Churchill), 248. 
Eliza, 106, 219. 
John, 248. 
Joseph, 106, 219. 
Susan, 248. 
Zaccheus, 248. 
Redfield, Hosmer B., 361. 

Mary Anna (Wells), 361. 
Reed, Alice B., 290. 
Amy, 171. 
Charlotte B. (Churchill), 

257. 
Harriet (Churchill), 125. 
J. Weller, 257. 
Jane I)., 94. 
John, Jr., 125. 
Rees, Viola, 409. 
Reeves, Matilda, 198. 
Regular, Elizabeth, 192, 317. 
Reid, Alice A. (Tra\ie), 254. 
Eliza (Churchill-Baker), 

210. 
Gideon, 217. 
Jane, 210. 

Joanna (Churchill), 217. 
Sarah, 424, 526. 
Thomas, 210. 
William, 254. 
Remington, Olive, 402, 497. 

Thomas, 497. 
Remy, Fannie (Churchill), 48S. 

6. E., 488. 
Reynolds, Col., 43. 

Ellen C. (Churchill), 241. 
George P., 241. 
James, 505. 

Lucy M. (Churchill), 378. 
Maggie A., 476. 
Mary J., 449, 549. 
Mehitabel (Smith), .505. 
Peter M., 378. 
Rhodes, Lucy ( Churchill) , 54. 
Lucy Kea, 54. 
Zechariah, 54. 
Ricard, Martin, 170. 

Priecilla R. (Churchill), 
170. 
Rice, 325. 
Dr., 370. 

Alraira (Weston), 27. 
Ann (Churchill), 325. 
Emily, 495. 
Judson, W.,27. ' 
Myrtle (Robinson), 594. 
William, 594. 
Rich, Eliza, 582. 
Richards, Almira, 371. 

Almira (Churchill), 371. 
Ammiel Rogers, 107. 
Benjamin, 107. 
Benjamin Franklin, 107. 
Bethiah (Churchill), 107. 



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692 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Richards, continued . 

Clarksou Howard, 371. 

Dellia (Witt), 507. 

Edson Churchill, 107. 

Edward, 507. 

Frances, :W4, 433. 

Jessie B. (Kirby), 107. 

L. E., Rev., 385. 

Margaret A., 107. 

Marilla, 356. 

Martha Ellen Churchill, 
107. 

Paul Scott, Rev., 371. 

Thomas Barnard, 107. 
Richardson, Alanson, 350. 

Amy (Churchill), 350. 

Amy Porter, 513. 

Betsey, 350. 

Calista (Churchill), 176. 

Calvin, 176. 

Charles B., 2. 

Cyrus, 350. 

Eraily (Churchill), 304. 

Emma, 177, 397. 

Frances E., 49,118. 

Harriet (Churchill), 397. 

Hattie, 177. 

Henry, 513. 

Herbert, 177. 

Ida M., 304. 

Joseph, 397. 

Levi, 177. 

Lucille M., 304. 

Lydia (Stover), 304. 

Mary, 387, 476. 

Mary K. (Churchill), 513. 

Olive, 304. 

Ruth, 350. 

Samuel, 304. 

Bylvanus S., 304. 

Wells Churchill, 513. 

William, 397. 

Worthy L., 350. 
Richey, Ethel, 491. 
Richmere, Lulu, 319. 
Richmond, Abel, Rev., 609. 

Alice A. (Peaslee), 179. 

Clara K., 50. 

Eliza A. (Briggs), 127. 

Hulda (Churchill-Kelley), 
50. 

John F., 179. 

Mary J., 50. 

Reuben, 127. 

Rufus, 50. 
Kichtmyer, Milla F. (Chur- 
chill), 473. 

Wilmot, 473. 
Rickard, Giles, 2, 5. 

Hannah (Pontus-C hu r- 
chill),2, 5. 

Rachel, 158. 
Ricker, James, 147. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 147. 
Riddell, James F., 410. 

Louisiana F. (Ferguson), 
410. 

Peter G., 410. 

Susan, 445, 545. 
Rider, Abigail, 19. 

Abigail (Atwood), 11. 

Abigail (Warren), 19. 

Bathsheba, 26, 62. 

Deborah, 11. 

Elizabeth, 19. 

Ezekiel, 11. 

Ezra, 11. 

Hannah (Howland), 11. 

Jane (Sylvester), 24, 53. 

Jane (Swift), 11. 

John, 25. 

Joseph, 11, 19, 26,62. 

Joshua, 11. 

Keziah, 11. 



Rider, continued. 

Lemuel, 11. 

Lydia (Churchill), 18. 

Margaret, 11. 

Margaret (Churchill), 11. 

Patience, 11. 

PriBcilla (Churchill), 25. 

Samuel, 11. 

Sarah, 11,31, 74. 

William, 18. 
Ridgeway, Nellie T., 361. 
Ridley, Annie P. (Churchill), 
449. 

Elizabeth, 586. 

Thomas, 449. 
Riggs, Emma J. (Smith), 577. 

Frances C. (Churchill), 
199. 

H. B., 199. 

Henry, 577. 
Rigles, Mary Jane, 400, 492. 
Riley, Eraily (Coffran), 42. 

James, 42. 

Rachel, 506. 

Rena, 506. 
Ring, Abigail (Churchill-Cros- 
by), '"19. 

George, 19. 

Harriet, 254. 

Lucy, 42, 105. 

Lydia (Churchill), 19. 

Marcus, 19. 
Ripley, Daniel, 73. 

Eunice, 16, 32. 

Eunice (Coomer), 32. 

George H., 259. 

Jane (Churchill), 73. 

Lydia, 75, 164. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 259. 

Priscilla, 170. 

Timothy, 32. 
Ritchie, Asenath (Rose), 251. 

Caroline (Rose), 251. 

Edmund, Capt., 218. 

Sarah (Churchill), 218. 

William, 251. 
Rivers, Mary Ashe, 408, 502. 
Roach, Benjamin, 42. 

Ezra, 250. 

Ezra C, 42. 

Marv A. (Churchill), 42, 
250. 

Matthew, 42. 

Nancy (Churchill-Hlbbard- 
Baker), 42. 

Patrick, 42. 

Phebe (Whitman), 42. 
Robbins, Amasa, 64. 

Augustus, 62. 

Betsey (Churchill) , 64, 140. 

Betsey Otis, 62. 

Edward L., 140. 

Elizabeth, 64. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 62. 

Emily Ellen, 183. 

George Edwin, 64. 

George H., 64. 

Harriet N., 64. 

Harriet N. (Robbins), 64. 

Harry H., 140. 

Heman C, 62. 

Henry, 64, 140. 

Jesse, 62. 

Lebbeus, 183. 

Levi, 64. 

Margaret H., 140. 

Martha, 140. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 183. 

Mary A. (Spear), 62. 

Mary C. (Turner) 62. 

Samuel B. Franklin, 64. 

Sarah (Byron), 64. 

Belinda, 22, 50. 

Susan (Bates), 64. 



Robbins, continued. 

Thomas, 64. 
Roberts, Abbie, 394. 

Abigail, 346, 377. 

Abigail (Dobell), 377. 

Bessie, 394. 

Ebenezer, 377. 

Elijah, 346. 

Elmira, 376. 

Esther A. (Churchill- 
Blackmore), 394. 

Holmes Churchill, 394. 

Jefferson, 397. 

Leila C, 497. 

Lura (Hill), 359, 418. 

Lydia (Churchill), 346. 

Mariette (Churchill-Ten- 
ney-Lowe) 394. 

Mary, 19, 41., 

Matilda (Hodges), 397. 

Minnie, 396. 

Minnie A. (Taylor ), 397. 

Olive B., 111,226. 

R. J., 394. 

R. J. B., 394. 

Roxauna C, 397. 

Samuel, 397. 

Sybil E., 378, 464. 

William, 394. 
Robertson, Caroline, 508. 

Jane, 564, 574. 

John, 440. 

Sylvia J. (Churchill), 
440. 
Robinson, Adalbert, -594. 

Amy A. (Gregory), 579. 

Annie, 568. 

Carrie, 568. 

Catharine, 457. 

Charles, 188, 486. 

Claude, 694. 

Cynthia, 568. 

Daniel, 40. 

Eddie, 594. 

Ellen J. (Strong), 343. 

Emma, 596. 

Emmeline, 567. 

Frank, 568. 

George, 113. 

Gilbert, 594. 

Helen Louise, 568. 

Henry, 568. 

Ida, 568. 

JarvisC, 579. 

John, 2. 

John Peter, 568. 

Lemuel, Col., 84. 

Lucy, 596. 

Margaret (Bossong), 486. 

Maria (Churchill), .567. 

Martha Folsora, 117, 234. 

Mary, 568. 

MaryE. (Churchill), 593, 
594. 

Mary Elizabeth, 568. 

Mary (Low), 568. 

Mary M., 90, 202. 

Minerva (Churchill), 188. 

Myrtle, 594. 

Priscilla (Lothrop), 40. 

Rufus W., 343. 

Sarah (Colville), 568. 

Sarah Pingree, 45. 

Sarah W., 521. 

Sophia, 537. 

Susan M. (Churchill), 113. 

Terrene, 570. 

WMlliam, 567,568. 
Rockhold. D. F., 398. 

LilUe R. (Tarbell), 398. 
Rockwell, Col., 297, 298. 

Charles, 508. 

Rosella (Churchill), 508 

MelindaS., 88, 187. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



693 



Rockwood, Edward, 301. 

Lucy A. (Churchill), 301. 
Rodiraoud, I'hc-be, 466. 
Roduey, Alma G., 250. 

Aniasa G., '250. 

Edith (Churchill), 250. 

Isabel, 249. 

Lucy J., 249. 
Roe, Delpbine, 401, 491. 

William, 559. 
Rogers, Abigail, 26, 42, 107. 

Abigail (Churchill), 26. 

Alma, 478. 

Alonzo M., 1.52. 

Amanda A. (Churchill), 
237. 

Betsey, 26. 

Betsey (Babb), 26. 

Caleb A., 152. 

Delia (Bump), 152. 

Desire, 10. 

Eleazer, 10. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 107. 

Esther Jane, ISl, 307. 

Esther (Smith), 307. 

Frances L., 272. 

George T., 162. 

Graham, 152. 

Hannah, 10. 

Hannah M., 152. 

Heman, 107. 

John, 10, 107, 307. 

Joseph, 237, 

Leah (Churchill), 151. 

Lydia, 81, 175. 

Mariah (Churchill- 
Sparks), 152. 

jlartha C. (Simons), 152. 

Mary A. (Handy), 162. 

Mary Alta, 318. 

Mary E., 152. 

Prlscllla, 10. 

Prlscilla (Churchill), 10, 42. 

Ruth, 10, 26, 42. 

Samuel, 10, 26. 

Sarah, 14, 24. 

Sarah M., 1.52. 

Stephen, 26. 

Susan, 94. 

Thomas, 10, 42, 151. 

Thomas S., 162. 

Willis, 10. 
Rollins, 297. 
Roman, Mary, 289. 
Rood, Albert Lawrence, 123. 

Almira A., 123. 

Charles R., 123. 

Helen Electa, 123. 

Julia Elva, 123. 

Sarahs. (Churchill), 123. 
Roosevelt, Pres., 231. 
Root, Abiah (Churchill), 343. 

Betsey Maria, 343. 

Bruce, 575. 

Churchill, 575. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 575. 

Eliza B., 343. 

Elizabeth M., 564, 578. 

George C, 464. 

George W., 378. 

Harriet, 575. 

Helen (Churchill), 464. 

Heman, 343. 

Jane E. (Churchill), 378. 

Lydia, 524. 

Neva, 575. 

Orin, 575. 

Pollv, 363,430. 

Salmon, 430. 

Sarah (Finney), 430. 
Rorty, Bertha Cogswell, 407. 

Eva Winifred, 407. 

James Mackay, 407. 

Malcolm Churchill, 407. 



Rorty, continued. 

Marian Helen, 407. 

Octavia G. (Churchill) , 407. 

Philip Adams, 407. 

Richard M., 407. 

Richard Mackay, 407. 
Rose, 213, 422. 

Artie (Churchill), 422. 

Asenath, 251. 

Asenath (Churchill), 251. 

Caroline, 251. 

Ella, 251. 

Emma, 250, 251. 

James K., 256. 

John S., 251. 

Mercy J. (Churchill), 256. 

Susannah, 134, 248. 
Rosebery, Jeannette A. 
(Louis), 394. 

W. J, 394. 
Ross, Achsah (Churchill), 90. 

Almira (Churchill), ix, 543. 

Amanda, 90. 

Dennis, 90. 

Develon, 90. 

Dunham, 90. 

Jennie Alice, 543. 

Josiah, 107. 

Lillis, 90. 

Lydia E. (Weston), 107. 

Orlando J., 543. 

Phebe, 90. 

Timothy Aroos, 543. 

William Henry, 543. 
Rote, Alice, 194. 
Rounds, Edna (Taylor), 181. 

Emma Suplimuia, 181. 

Emraeline (Churchill), 
181. 

Frank Wilmot, 181. 

Hannah A. (Capewell), 
181. 

Henry H., 181. 

Israel, 181. 

Lou H. (Brown), 181. 

Maurice Olin, 181. 

Orilla, 181. 

Rufus Williams, 181. 

Sally, 60, 136. 

Sarah (Churchill), 170. 

Wellington, 181. 

William, 170. 
Routh, Abigail (Churchill- 
Amy), 409. 

Calvin, 409. 

Nancy, 410, 508. 
Rowe, Alexander, 446. 

Catherine (Churchill), 581. 

John, 581. 

Lucretia, 369, 446. 

Sally (Bean), 446. 
Rowland, Clarence A., 278, 
616. 

Fannie B. (Churchill), 278, 
616. 

Lydia Ann, 409, 505. 

Nicholas, 605, 506. 

Ora E., 278. 

Ora Elizabeth, 616. 

Polly, 409, 604, 505, 506. 

Sarah, 409, 506. 
Rowley, Ada, 310. 

Ernest, 310. 

Flora, 310. 

James, 310. 

Mildred, 310. 

Rose (Churchill) , 310. 
Royce, 39. 

Almira, 39. 

Elijah, 39. 

Hannah (Churchill), 335. 

Mary (Churchill), 39. 

Samuel, 325. 
Rublee, Sarah, 406. 



Ruck, Jacob L., 606. 

Margaret L. (Blair), 606. 

Viola E., 602, 606. 
Ruddick, Emma B. (Hartwell), 
115. 

James B., 115. 
Rumrill, Charles C, 606. 

Wlnnifred (Churchill), 
606. 
Rumsey, Charlotte, 345, 375. 

Matilda D., 439, 537. 

Olive (Churchill), 345. 

Walker, 345. 

William, 387. 
Rundlett, Edgar, 250. 

Fannie (Churchill), 250. 
Rungar, Mary, 341. 
Runnion, Minnie A., 291. 
Rusco, Kmma, 134. 
Rushing, Elizabeth, 440, 538. 

Mary (Stevenson), 538. 

William, 538. 
Russ, Cornelia (Churchill), 
699. 

George P., 599. 
Russell, 39, 154. 

A. W., Rev., 488. 

Abigail, 77, 169. 

Agnes May. 476. 

Alice E. (Churchill), 514. 

Annie (Meyer), 514. 

Belinda, 158, 283. 

Charity, 368, 444. 

Elansing, 444. 

Eliza Ann, 95, 201. 

Ernest Churchill, 514. 

Frank L., 476. 

George, 476. 

Harriet A., 492. 

Joseph, 283. 

Lydia, 56, 127. 

Martha (Buchanan), 488. 

Mary, 158, 283. 

Mary C. (or E.), 415, 616. 

Minnie, 488. 

Ruth, 283. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 476. 

Wm. E., 6. 

Wm. S., 4. 

William W., 514. 

William Walter, 514. 
Rust, Bertrand E., 360. 

Burdette A., 401. 

Laura (Pearson), 350. 
Ruth, Almira (Churchill), 450. 

Augusta, 450. 

Ella Elizabeth, 450. 

Frank Jacob, 450. 

Harry Eugene, 450. 

Henry, 450. 

Jane, 460. 

Lena Zell, 450. 

Salem E., 460. 

Walter Henry, 450. 

William Hervey, 450. 
Rutherford, A. D., 257. 

Mary, 390. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 257. 
Rutzch, Cornelia, 575. 
Ryder (see Rider), Abigail, 11, 
19. 

Alfred H., 1.38. 

Betsey, 41. 

Charles, 136. 

Charles E., 138. 

Enos Cook, 218. 

EvaC. (Churchill), 218. 

George, 138. 

George S., 138. 

Hannah E. (Kllis), 136. 

Harriet J., 138. 

Helen M., 138. 

Jane (Churchill), 138. 

Julia, 138. 



694 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Ryder, coniinited. 

Maiiah, 11, 19. 

Kosa A., 115. 

Sarah E., 247. 

Sarah Jane, 138. 

Wentje, 557, 569, 560. 

William E. B., 138. 
Ryerson, Elizabeth (Doane- 
Winter) , 105. 

Simeon, 105. 

Sabin, Pamelia, 129, 243. 
Safford, Octavia O., 263. 
Bage, Col., 346. 

Candace, 456. 

Elizabeth, 333, 345. 

Mary, 394. 
Saint, Levi, 547. 

LuciudaE., 447, 547. 

Mary M. (MiUer), 547. 
Salisbury, Arthur, 465. 

Clara B. (Churchill), 465. 
Sampson, 368. 

Benjamin, 61. 

George, 256. 

Hannah, 25. 

Lucy (Churchill) .""SeS. 

Lydia (Bryant), 31. 

Martha (Churchill), 256. 

Priscilla (Churchill), 61. 

Thomas, 31. 

Thomas, Capt., 151. 
Sanborn, David, 520. 

Elizabeth A., 88. 

Ellen Maria, 420, 520. 
Sand, Ellen, 128. 
Sanders, 492. 

Abel, 76. 

Abigail (Churchill), 76. 

Almira (Gouday), 1.35,255. 

Sarah J. (Churchill), 492. 
Sandiford, Alice, 478. 
Sandow, Betsey, 615. 
Sauford, Abbie D., 476. 
Santa Maria, Enrique Miguel, 
224. 

Enriqueta (Satrustequi), 
224. 

Luis Adolfo, 224. 

Maria Alicia, 224. 

William, 224. 
Sargent, A. J., Dr., 273. 

Frank, 179. 

Ida I. (Feaslee), 179. 

M. J., 273. 

Paul Dudley, Col., 33. 

Ruth (Edmunds), 273. 

Sarah, 340, 357. 
Satrustequi, Enriqueta, 224. 
Satterlee, Clarence, Dr., 465. 

Emily V. (Churchill), 465. 

Henry Y., Rev., 464. 

Jane L. (Churchill), 464. 
Saulsbury, 422. 

Artie, 422. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 422. 

Isola, 422. 
Saunders, Abigail A. (Chur- 
chill), 466. 

Artie, 445. 

Caleb, 228. 

Charles, 445. 

Chloe, 445. 

Elmira (Churchill), 249. 

Emmeliue, 106. 

Esther A. (Churchill- 
Peavey-Hovey), 228. 

Frances, 445. 

Frances J. (Churchill), 
445. 

Fred, 445. 

George Rowland, 445. 

Johur249. 

Lena, 3u7. 



Saunders, continued. 

Lucy, 445. 

Mary P., 445. 

Rowland, 445. 

Sexton, 445. 

Stephen, 466. 

Susan P., 249. 

Wesley, 445. 
Savage, Fannie A., 522. 

Frank P., 522. 

Ida (Churchill), 522. 

Irving P., 522. 

John, 82. 

Lucinda (Churchill), 82. 

Lucy, 67, 144. 

Wightman F., 522. 
Savary, Lydia (Holmes), 77. 
Savery, Alice (Churchill), 75. 

Emmeline, 136. 

Luther W., 75. 
Savory, George S., 174. 

Lydia, 6. 

Rhoda J. (Churchill), 174. 
Sawtelle, Adrianna (Chur- 
chill), 257. 

Charles A., 257. 
Sawyer, Dora E., 3o2. 

Emily (Churchill), 70. 

Olive O. (Churchill), 302. 

Samuel, Capt., 52. 

Webster, L., 302. 

William, 70. 
Saxton, Eunice, 335, 347. 

Patty, 22. 
Sayles, Mollie, 396. 
Scamman, Charles L., 88. 

Helen Amanda, 88. 

Isaac, 88. 

Lizzie P., 88. 

Lucy (Churchill), 88. 

Mary E., 88. 

Vira (Packard), 88. 
Scammoti, Thankful, 288. 
Scarborough, Edgar, .596. 

Mary 1).. 83. 

Sally M. (Churchill), 596. 
Schaub, Georgia (Bishop), 408. 
Schell, 449. 

Julia E. (Churchill), 449. 
Schenck, AunaM. (Churchill), 
380. 

Charles Edward, 380. 

Griffin Churchill, 380. 

John Frelinghuysen, 380. 

Mary Elizabeth, 380. 
Schley, Admiral, 127. 
Schmehl, Emily (Churchill), 
602. 

John, 602. 
Schmidt, Margaretha, 437. 
Schneider, .John, 101. 

John, Jr., lul. 

Nathaniel, 101. 

Rhoda, 101. 

Rhoda (Churchill), 101. 

Wiuslow, 101. 
Schooley, J. E., 488. 

Mary (Churchill), 488. 
Schoppe, Lincoln A., 267. 

Mary L. (Churchill) , 267. 
Schramm, Elizabeth, 517. 

Margaret, 620. 
Schriver, Almira, 121, 236. 

Frederick, 51. 

Hannah, 51, 121. 

John, Col., M.P., 121. 
Schroeder, Abbie C. (Ward), 
478. 

Charles Ward, 478. 

Ferdinand W., 478. 

Glen Wilson, 478. 

Helen Theresa, 478. 

Lloyd, 478. 

Pearl F., 478. 



Schroeder, conthnied. 

Raymond Churchill, 478. 
Scott, Adelaide J. (Ward), 477. 

Alexander, 291. 

Amelia, 135. 

Annie C., 159. 

Asenath (Churchill), 135. 

Bertha, 210. 

C. N., 210. 

Charles George Coster, 
210. 

Clara Meta, 210. 

Clementine, 159. 

Eben, 42. 

Elijah, 159. 

Elizabeth A., 159. 

Elmira (Baker), 42. 

Frances M. (Churchill), 
210. 

Frances Mary, 210. 

George W., 535. 

Hannah (Smith), 505. 

Haltie (Perham), 159. 

Henry L., 159. 

Hiram B., 477. 

Hugh, 135. 

John W., 135. 

Josephine F., 159. 

Lina Mae, 210. 

Lovina (Barker), 135. 

Lucy, 188. 

Lydia (Churchill), 189. 

Martha Ann, 438, 535. 

Mary, 135. 

Mary (Hill), 535. 

Mehitable J. (Merrithew), 
210. 

Murray, 210. 

Rosamond (Churchill), 
291. 

Royal, 505. 

Sarah C. (Churchill), 159. 

Stanley, Dr., 189. 

Walter, 210. 

Walter W., 159. 

William, 135. 
Scoville, Alice O. (Johnson), 
196. 

Annie J. (Dobbins), 196. 

Fayette L., 196. 

Frank Churchill, Rev., ix, 
196, 197. 

Harriet A. (Churchill), 196. 

Harriet Caroline, 196. 

Lewis Luman, 196. 

Luman H., 196. 
Scribner, 149. 

Caroline J., 198. 

Flora (Churchill), 149. 
Seabury, Edward, 130. 

Jemima (Churchill), 179. 

Lyman, 179. 

Marv, 179. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 130. 
Seager, .Joseph, 337. 

Thankful (Hewit),330,.337. 
Seaman, Matilda, 570. 
Seamands, Franklin, 440. 

Sarah M. (Smith), 440. 
Searles, Nancy, 155, 280. 
Sears, Albert Eugene, 47. 

Amasa Churchill, 140. 

Andrew Churchill, 65. 

Angelina R. ( I'ripp), 65. 

Clarence Luther, 47. 

Eleazer, 65. 

Elizabeth R., 41. 

Everett H., 65. 

Francis Dana, 140. 

Fred M., 41. 

Frederick De Witt, 47. 

Harper D., 41. 

Herbert, 65. 

James Buel, 47. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



695 



Sears, continued. 

Jane A. (Bull), 47. 
Julia U., 41. 

Louisa (Churchill), 140. 
Louit^a Frances, 140. 
Lucy H., 41. 
Martin, 47. 

Mercy (Churchill), 65. 
Nathan K., 41. 
Rebecca, 28. 
Robert L., 47. 
Stephen D., 41. 
Susan W. (Churchill), 41. 
Sylvester C, 41. 
Thomas B., 1. 
Thomas Bartlett, 140. 
Walter Herbert, 140. 
William, 65. 
William Henry, 65. 
Seaton, Hannah, 292. 
Seavey, Susan E., 475. 
Secord, Anue, 214. 
Sedgwicli, 373. 

Fanny F. (Churchill), 373. 
Sarati Ann, 454, 618. 
Beely, Hannah A. (Campbell), 
103. 
J. H.,103. 
R. H., Rev., 411. 
Sally, 351, 400. 
Seeman, Alexander, 262. 
Betsey, 262. 
Mercy (Young), 262. 
Nancy, 262. 
Segar, Charles F., 271. 

Flora A. (Churchill). 271. 
Seism, Elizabeth (Churchill), 
697. 
Peter, 597. 
Sen, Anna, 216. 
Senchord, John W., 371. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 371. 
Serren, Ira, 587. 

Phebe E. (Lewis), 587. 
Sessions, Adeline (Churchill), 
96. 
Harrv, 151. 
John" W., 96. 
Laura (Manley), 151. 
Severance, Emily A. (Peaslee), 
179. 
William, 179. 
Severn, Jennie A. (Churchill), 
498. 
William A. 498. 
Severy, Ida M. (Churchill), 
267. 
Orrel T., 267. 
Ralph T., 267. 
Walter H., 267. 
Sevitz, Charles, 453. 

Mary J. (Churchill), 453. 
Sewall, James, Rev., 14. 
Seward, Nancy, 112, 227. 

Phebe, 38, 93. 
Seymour, Electa (Churchill), 
411. 
George Dudley, ix, 339, 

355, 356, 412,512. 
Grace Ella, 412, 512. 
Helen Welles, 412. 
Henry Albert, 411, 412, 

511. 
John Churchill, 412. 
Laura Electa, 412. 
L:uira Leggett, 412. 
Lilla Welles, 412. 
Mary Harriet, 412. 
Mary M. (Leggett), 412, 

511, 512. 
Rae Mortimer, 412. 
Richard, 411. 
Shackford, Armistead, 424. 
Polly A. (Churchill), 424. 



Shackford, continued. 

Rhoda Ann, 424, .526. 
Shad bolt, Abbie (Wilder), 528. 
Emily, 427, 528. 
Robert, 528. 
Shafer (or Shaffer), Ella, 429, 
531. 
Mary L., 191, .317. 
Nancy E. (Burson), 195. 
Sally, 348, 383. 
Thomas F., 195. 
Shaiiard, Sarah. 89. 
Shank, Isabelle M., 439. 
Sfaankland, Margarette, 392. 

Mattie, .•!y2. 
Sharman, D iadema (Hyde), 

359. 
Sharp, Alexander, 103. 
Alonzo, 103. 
Annice (Churchill), 351. 
Chester, 351. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 103. 
George E., 351. 
Joel, 103. 
John W., 351. 
Mary, 351. 
Melissa, 103. 
Sharpe, Asenath (Churchill), 
208. 
Isaiah, 208. 
Shaw, Abbv A. (Shurtleff), 61. 
Abigail", 8. 
Betsey, 61. 
Drusilla, 104. 
Drusilla (Earle), 249. 
Elizabeth, 250. 
Elkanah, 9. 
Esther, 167, 294. 
Eunice, 34, 84. 
George Atwood, 61. 
Hannah A. (Wyman), 104. 
Ichabod,61. 
Isaac, 33. 
James R., 61. 
James W., 104. 
Jessie F., 251. 
Joseph D., 219. 
Lydia A. (Wharff), 58, 133. 
Maria, 61. 

Mariah (Churchill), 61. 
Martha (Churchill), 219. 
Mary, 9, 16, 17,25. 
Mary G. (Dike), 61. 
Mchitable (Churchill), 9. 
Minnie J. (Dixon), 575. 
Moses, Capt., 250. 
Persis (Harlow), 33. 
Phebe, 250. 
Ruth, 213. 
Samuel, 61. 
Southworth, 61. 
Susan (Finney), 61. 
William F., 575. 
Shawhan, James, 401. 

Martha A. (Churchill) , 401. 
Walter, 401. 
Shea, Bessie, 594. 
Grace, 594. 

IdaM. (Churchill), 594. 
James, 594. 
Leroy, 594. 
Shedd, Charles, 309. 

Clara (ChurchiU), 309. 
Millett. 309. 
Silas, 309. 
Shedden, Kmmeline A. (Chur- 
chill), 123. 
John, 123. 
Sheff, Rev., 127. 

Lydia S. (Briggs-Larkm), 
127. 
Shehau, Louisa, 595. 
Sheldon, Abigail, 570. 
Betsey M., 444, .544. 



Sheldon, continued. 

Cora A. (Churchill), 307. 
Dorothy, 152, 272. 
Ellen, 487. 
G. H., 307. 
HattieE.,313. 
Jacob, 70. 272. 
Joanna (Hawley), 70. 
Martha A., 432. 
Shepard, Emily (Badger), 21. 
Esther, 158. 
Ezra, 20. 
George M., 486. 
Harriet S. (Churchill), 486. 
Hattie M. (Churchill), 522. 
Hiram F., 522. 
Irving, 486. 
J. L., 486. 
John, 410. 
Lydia (French), 20. 
Mark, Rev., 21. 
Sarah, 592, 603. 
Sarah (Churchill), 410. 
Stella, 486. 
Sherburn, Mary R., 270. 
Sheriff, Ann E. (Churchill), 
217. 
Dennis, 217. 
Sherman, Gen., 490. 
Ann E., 418, 518. 
David, Capt., 109. 
Delia (Churchill), 170. ' 
Dudley S., 193. 
Elizabeth, 586. 
George H., 170. 
Hiram, 275. 
John, 133, 247. 
Levi, 33. 

Lucy (Carver) , 26. 
Lydia, 133, 247. 
Lydia (Crocker), .33. 
Martha (Churchill), 193. 
Matilda (Crum-Churchjll) , 

275. 
Rufus, 26. 
Sherrill, Caroline, 94, 199. 
Sherwin, Elvira (Churchill), 
398, 489. 
F. W., Rev., 265. 
Julia M. (Churchill), 265. 
Solomon, 398. 
Sherwood, 658. 

Andrew J., 562. 
Caroline Matilda, 562. 
Elinor (Churchill), 558. 
Eliza Jane, 562. 
Elizabeth (Applebee), 562. 
Jasper, 562. 
Shetliff, Abial,567 

Catherine (Churchill), 567. 
Shields, Sarah J., 415. 
Shipley, James Powers, 56. 
Shoemaker, Ann Eliza, 363. 
Charles. 363. 
D. C, 203. 
Ella Jane, 363. 
George, 362. 
George, Jr., 363. 
George E., 862. 
Harriet E. (Churchill), 203. 
Henry Kirk, 363. 
Hiram, 363. 
Jennie L., 363. 
Lucy y. (Tow le), 363. 
Maria, 363. 
Mary E. (Ford), 363. 
Mary (Williams), 363. 
Nancy (Churchill), 362. 
Nellie B. (Crandel), 362. 
Walter, 362. 
Short, Harriet, 615. 
Showerman, Mary, 389. 
Shufelt, Maria, 66. 
Rebecca, 66. 



696 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Shuguland, Hannah, 66. 
Shull, Rose, 599. 
Shuraan, Eleanor, 126, 242. 
Shumate, Bailey, 497. 

Churchill, 497. 

John Edward, 497. 

John T., 497. 

Ruth, 497. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 497. 
Shurtleff, Abby Atwood,61. 

Benjamin, 61. 

WaitBtill, 100. 
Shutter, John, 66. 

Mary (Ward), 66. 
Sibbetts, Caroline (Smith) 
605. 

Harriet Anna, 602, 600. 

Jonathan, 605. 
Sibley, Cora (Curtis), 595. 

Edward, 595. 

Frank, 595. 

Irving A., Jr., 595. 

Irving Augustine, 595. 

Joseph, 595. 

Louisa (Shehan), 595. 

Margery Adaline, 595. 

Margery J. (C h u r c h i 1 1) , 
595. 

Paul, 595. 

William C, 595. 

William Edward, 595. 

William M., 595. 
Siggins, Stella, 59S. 
Sigison, Louisa, o77, 461. 
Sikes, Caroline, 168, 295. 
Simmes, Nathaniel, 254. 

Sarah (Harding), 254. 
Simmons, 26. 

Cephas, 140. 

Eliza W. (Churchill), 140. 
* Elizabeth (Churchill), 66. 

Eunice T., 78, 170. 

Levi, 66, 

Priscilla, 40, 97. 

Priscilla 8., 78, 170. 

Ruth (Rogers), 26. 
Simons, Martha C, 152. 
Simonson, Katherine (Chur- 
chill), 216. 

Martin, 216. 
Simpson, Catherine, 236. 

Mary S., 421. 
Sims, Elizabeth (Killam), 105. 

Frank, 114. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 114. 

William, 114. 

William G., 135. 
Sinclair, Eleanor, 102, 213. 
Singer, Clara (Churchill), 282. 

William, 282. 
Sissons, Hannah B., 67, 145. 
Siter, 149. 

Lilie (Churchill), 149. 
Skelley, Dea., 450. 

Lena, 371, 450. 
Blade, 677. 

Catharine E. (Hine), 577. 
Slater, Sadie, 488. 
Sleight, Lyman, 211. 

Olive C. (Churchill), 211. 
Sleigler, Ella M. (Lewis), 
587. 

Jerome M., 587. 
Slinkbard, EUaM. (Churchill), 
489. 

J. U., 489. 
Sliver, Gertrude, 458. 
Sloan, Adelia M. (Churchill), 
481. 

Alva Leslie, 481. 

Delia Marion, 481. 

Levant, 22. 

Minerva (Burhans), 22. 

Winifred Newlin,481. 



Small, Elizabeth (Churchill), 

583 
Emily L. (Belcher), 79. 
Joab, 583. 

Lucy (Churchill), 96. 
Lydia, 68, 146. 
Margaret E. (Morrill), 185. 
N. H., 79. 

Sarah A. (Churchill), 185. 
Stephen R., 185. 
William, 96, 185. 
Smith, 353. 

Abigail, 180. 

Adelia (Pearson), 349. 

Albert, 478. 

Alice A. (Churchill), 522. 

Alice C. (Vose), 55. 

Alma B. (Churchill), 593. 

Alzada (Churchill), 263. 

Andrew, 593. 

Andrew D., 685. 

Anna M. (Churchill-Jew- 

ett), 210. 
Annette I., 273. 
Annie Clark, 45. 
Annie Louise, 540. 
Aravesta, 283. 
Barbara, 394. 
Benjamin, 191, 325. 
Candace 8. (Churchill), 

375. 
Caroline, 378, 465, 489, 605. 
Carroll M., 537. 
Carry M. (Holmes), 478. 
Catherine, 346, 378. 
Charles, 277, 505. 
Charles Carroll, 380. 
Chester O., 685. 
Chloe, 349, 386. 
Christopher, 191. 
Clark, 577. 

Cynthia A. (Clark), 152. 
Dan Danielson, 380. 
Dorcas (Churchill), 69. 
E. M.,210. 
Ebeu Griffin, 380. 
Edmond S., 522. 
Eliza, 580, 595. 
Eliza (Howard), 191. 
Elizabeth (Campbell), 103. 
Elizabeth Milo, 380. 
Elizabeth P. (Churchill), 

380. 
Ellen, 487. 
Elraira, 394. 

Emily W. (Dixon), 575. 
Emma A. (Churchill), 537. 
Emma E., 440. 
Emma Jane, 577. 
Estella (Churchill), 491. 
Esther, 307. 
Ethan Allen, 291. 
Eunice (Churchill), 577. 
EvaE., 585. 
Fanny (Churchill), 191. 
Fayetta Lois, 478. 
Frank, 55, 585. 
Frank L., 585. 
Fred, 585. 
Frederick W., 263. 
George, 71, 152. 
George F., 585. 
George W., 152. 
Grant H., 273. 
Greenleaf, 45. 
H. S.,378. 
Hannah, 28, 66, 505. 
Harriet, 215. 
Harry, 191. 
Harry E., 263. 
Hawley, 273. 
Heman H., 575. 
Henry Hyde, 45. 
Henry L., 593. 



Smith, continued. 
Herbert L., 273. 
Hervey, 375. 
Hiram, 103, 477. 
Horace, 272. 
Isaac, 440. 
Isabel E , 440. 
Israel Jordan, 577. 
James, 71. 
Jane D., 152. 
JaneD. (Churchill), 144. 
JaneL. (Churchill), 272. 
Jay Miles, 273. 
Jeannette, 605. 
Jeremiah, 577. 
John, 349, 473. 
John Franklin, 45. 
John U., 88. 
Jonathan, 9. 
Jonathan, Col., .53. 
Joseph, 71. 
Joshua, 409, 505. 
Julia N., 152. 
Julia 8. (Holmes), 477. 
Kate J. (Waite), 291. 
Lavinia, 210. 

Leah (Churchill), 71, 152. 
Leonard K., 465. 
Linnie M., 537. 
Lloyd, 537. 
Louisa, 253. 

Louisa C. (Churchill), 277. 
Louisiana, 527. 
Lucius, 380. 
Lydia, 71,331, 344. 
Lydia A. (Churchill), 473. 
Lydia (Churchill), 353. 
Mahala, 427. 

Maila R. (Churchill), 440. 
Marette S. (Churchill), 585. 
Martha, 81, 177, 527. 
Martha A. (Sprague), 152. 
Martha (Anthony), 580. 
Mary (Buck),. 325. 
Mary A. (Churchill), 378. 
Mary B. (Chadbourne), 45. 
Mary (Church), 324. 
Mary E., 47. 
Mary E. (Scamraau), 88. 
Mary J. (Churchill), 585. 
Mary L. (Trafton), 45. 
Mary S. (Dana), 45. 
Mattie, 269. 
Mehitabel, 505. 
Mildred V., 537. 
Monroe H., 537. 
Nancy (Churchill) ,45. 
Nancy J., 578, 594. 
Nicholas, 28. 
Olive A., 595, 603. 
Otis E., 152. 
Phebe, 574. 
Philinda (Churchill), 409, 

505. 
Rebecca (Sears), 28. 
Robert H., 263. 
Roscoe Greeuough, 45. 
Samuel, 324, 505. 
Samuel H., 144. 
SaraM., 262. 
Sarah, 71, 79, 313. 
Sarah C, 168, 295. 
Sarah (Churchill), 9. 
Sarah M., 440. 
Sarah P. (Robinson), 45. 
Sherman Edwin, 478. 
Shurtleff, 69. 
Sidney Churchill, 380. 
Sophia, 281. 
Stuart, 273. 

Susanna (Churchill), 28. 
Sylvia (Churchill), 71, 152. 
Thomas Churchill, 45. 
Virginia Eloise, 380. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



697 



Smith, continued. 

W. M., Prof., 491. 

Walter D., 580. 

William C, 291. 

William H., 152. 

Zenas, 71, 152. 
Snell, Asa, 569. 

Josepliine (Brown), 569. 
Sneller, Alice (Churchill), 316. 

John. 316. 
Snively, Deueie, 215. 
Snow, Anna D., 72. 

Anson, 60. 

Betsey Bacon, 21. 

Calvin, 60. 

Churchill, 60. 

Dorcas (Churchill), 60. 

Eliab, 60. 

Eunice (Bolton), 60. 

Hannah (Churchill), 60. 

Jean (Churchill), 21. 

John, 21. 

Lydia, 24, 60. 

Olive, 60. 

Sally (Trask), 60. 
Sorrells, Amanda, 516. 
Soule, Achsie M. (Anthony), 
580. 

Asbury, 147. 

Benjamin, 74. 

Delphina (Churchill), 147. 

Ebenezer, 74, 163. 

Elmer Linwood, 147. 

Georae, 74. 

Juliar 160. 

Lois C. (Churchill), 138. 

Martha (Churchill), 68. 

Priscilla, 31, 74. 

Rebecca W., 77, 169. 

Ruth, 78. 

Saba, 74, 162. 

Sarah, 74, 163. 

Sarah (Standieh), 74. 

Seth, 68. 

TibbettB J., 580. 

William F., 138. 
Southwick, Almeda, 51. 

Daniel, 51. 

Eliza (Stecev), 51. 

Elizabeth (Ellis), 9. 

Gideon, 9. 

LydiaR. (Child), 51. 

Maria M., 51. 

Mary (Churchill), 51. 

Philetua E., 51. 

Royal, 51. 
Southworth, Asa, 129. 

Eliza J. (Churchill), 129. 

Olive, 477. 
Spanaler, Belle (Churchill), 
"548. 

Nova B., 549. 

Roy (Jhurchill, 549. 

William, 548. 
Sparks, Benjamin, 368. 

Betsey (Churchill), 368. 

Maria (Churchill), 152. 

Stephen H., 152. 
Spaulding, 39. 

Eliza, 9o, 204. 

John, 247. 

Lottie, 614. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 247. 
Spear, Mary Ann, 62. 
Spencer, Anne (Churchill), 
xiv. 

Charles, Duke, xiv, 

Charles, Earl, xiv. 

Clara, 68. 

Elenor, 161. 

George, Duke, xiv. 

Joshua A., 239. 

Robert, xiv. 

Robert, Earl, xiv. 



Sperry, Bertha A. (Magehe), 
415. 

Charlotte (Churchill), 414. 

Charlotte Emma, 415. 

Elizabeth, 375. 

Ira I'eck, 415. 

Julia (Churchill), 415, 420. 

LevinuB, 414. 

Levinus Mentor, 415, 420. 

Lewis Belden, 415, 420. 

Lydia Orilla Peck, 415. 

Oriana J., 415. 

Sarah J. (Shields), 415. 
Spiers, Catherine (Flint), 134. 

Mary E. (Flint-Morrill), 
134. 

Robert, 134. 
Spinney, Frances (Churchill), 
219. 

Melzar, 219. 
Spooner, Abby E. (Tucker- 
man), 300. 

Bethiah, 9, 17. 

Ebenezer, 9, 17. 

John P , Dr., 173, 300. 

Susan B., 173, 300. 
Spotts, Alice, 463. 
Sprague, Blossom, 161. 

Elizabeth L. (Churchill), 
161. 

Helen M. (Churchill), 238. 

Ida, 108. 

Katharine, 239. 

Katharine T., 123, 239. 

Lawrence, Dr., 239. 

Lucy, 137, 2r,6. 

Martha A., 152. 

Nancy A., 165,291. 

Sally, 160. 

Sarah, 286. 

Sarah E., 165, 293. 

Sidney, 286. 
Spring, Alpheus, 424. 

Mary E. (Churcbill-Get- 
ten), 424. 
Sproul, Frank, 459. 

Mara (Churchill), 459. 

Thomas, 368. 
Sprout, Ebenezer, Col., 33, 80, 

81. 
Squire, Addie, 22. 

Almeda, 22. 

Amos, 22. 

Asabel, 22. 

Belle A., 262. 

Ethan, 447. 

Frank, 22. 

Henry, 22. 

Lucinda (Churchill), 447. 

Naomi (Churchill), 447. 

Polly, 22. 

Sarah (Churchill-Leferons) 
22. 
Squires, Jane R., 125, 240. 
St. John, Peter, 370. 

Rebecca, 344, 370. 
Staats, Charlotte, 130, 244. 
Stace, Aaron James, 292. 

Anna, 292. 

Cynthia, 292. 

Melvin, 292. 

Nellie, 292. 

Rhoda A. (Churchill- 
Brewster), 292. 

Robert, 292. 
Stacey, Eliza, 51. • 

Sarah, 22, 51. 
Stackpole, Sarah, 112, 227. 
Stacy, Alonzo, 121. 

Eleanor, 121. 

Emily, 121. 

Frederic, 121. 

Harriet (Churchill), 121. 

Hiram, 121. 



Stacy, continued. 

Mary, 121. 
Stadebaker, Elvira (Churchill), 
2(7. 

Frank. 277. 
Stafford, Experience, 37, 91. 
Stag, Betsey (Churchill), 289. 

John, 289. 
Stalker, Mary, 151. 
Stamp, Martha T., 439, 538. 
Stanbro, Eliza A. (Churchill), 
383. 

Prentice, 383. 
Standish, Abigail, 73. 

Abigail M. (Churchill), 
421. 

Alexander, 74, 158. 

Angeline, 162, 289. 

Averick, 16, 73. 

Averick (Churchill), 16. 

Benjamin William, 158. 

Ebenezer, 16. 

Ebenezer, Jr., 16. 

JZIias Ellis, 158. 

Elizabeth S. (Wright), 158. 

Ellis, 73. 

Erastus Warren, 158. 

Florence M. (Bouton),421. 

Frank Ernest, 421. 

George Washington, 168. 

George Welles, 421. 

Harriet Isabella, 421. 

James Tryon, 421. 

Jane, 73. 

Jane (Churchill) , 158. 

Jane Ellis, 158. 

John, 168, 162, 289. 

John Ellis, 168. 

John Newton, 421. 

Joseph Warren, 158. 

Laura A., 158. 

Levi, 73. 

Lewis Weston, 158. 

Lucy (Randall), 73. 

Margaret (Hearn), 421. 

Mary, 16, 73. 

Mary (Churchill), 16. 

Mary .J. (Thomi)son) , 158. 

Mary S. (Simpson), 421. 

Mehitable (Clark), 73. 

Miles, Capt., 74. 

Miles Stephen, 421. 

Molly (Churchill), 73. 

Polly (Bradford), 73. 

Rachel (Rickard), 158. 

Rose Maria, 421. 

Sarah, 73, 74. 

Sarah W. (Dean), 158. 

Shadrai-h, 10, 73. 

Stephen, 278. 

Wealthy I. (Churchill- 
Brown), 278. 

William Henry, 158. 

Zachariah, 16. 
Staniford, Bessie, 420. 
Stannard, Fannie (Orum), 507. 

Lee, 507. 
Stanton, Caroline L. (Chur- 
chill- Webber), 395. 

Daniel, 395. 

Dora, 574. 

Huldah (Butler), 395. 

Latham, 395. 
Stanwood, Annie R. (Chur- 
chill), 249. 

Edwin L., Jr., 224. 

Margaret C. (Boyd), 224. 

Samuel F., Capt., 249. 
Starin, Caroline, 583, 699. 
Htarkey, 614. 
Starkweather, Anne, 408, 501. 

Sarah J., 142, 259. 
Starr, Frank Farnsworth, ix. 

I,,aura, 491. 



698 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Starr, continued. 

Sarah P. (Carmalt), 472. 

Theodore, 472. 
Stearns, Mahala (Be8Bey),87. 

Sumner, 87. 
Stebbins, 366. 

A)mira (Jones), 366. 
Stedman, Jane(Churchill),345 

William, 345. 
Steel, Clarissa, 367, 442. 

David, 367, 442. 

Joseph, 335. 

Lucy, 442, 540. 

Olive (Churchill), 335. 
Steele, Bessie M., 450. 

Blanche A., 450. 

Carrie B. (Farnsworth), 
449. 

D. Howard, 449. 

Ella, 511. 

Gertrude, 449. 

Jefferson, 511. 

Julia A., 449. 

Lewis, 449. 

Marion, 450. 

Mary, 511. 

MaryM. (Churchill), 449. 

Newman B., 450. 

Newman Bennett, Rev., 449. 

Zola, 449. 
Stephen, King, xi, xii. 
Stephens, Betsey Ann, 695. 

Hartley, 438. 

Lemuel, 28. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 4.38. 

Sarah (Morton), 28. 
Stephenson, Alice E. (Carter), 
X, 110. 

Henry, 110. 

Mabel, 110. 

Maria E. (Churchill), 208. 

Marion, 110. 

Marion Alice Maud, 110. 

Matthew, 208. 

William, 110. 

William Henry, 110. 
Sterritt, Annie L. (Churchill), 
220. 

Donald, B.,220. 

George W., 220. 

Grace Evelyn, 220. 

James A., 220. 

James Percy, 220. 

Mary E., 220. 

William H., 220. 
Stetson, 260. 

Caleb, 9. 

Nancy J., 94. 
Stevens, A. T., 147. 

Abby W., 88. 

Amasa B., 556, 587. 

Amelia (Foster), 586. 

Ann. 21. 

Annette (Adams), 175. 

Daniel Thurston, 177. 

Desire (Churchill), 21. 

Dolly, 614, 

Dorinda (Churchill), 586. 

Edward, 8. 

Eliezer, 8. 

Elizabeth, 8,487. 

H. B..493. 

Hannah, 8. 

Harriet (Brackett), 21. 

Henry L., 175. 

Hubbard, 21. 

Joan, 21. 

John, 21. 

Joseph B., 586. 

Julia A. (Churchill- 
Ricker), 147. 

Julia F. (Churchill), 177. 

Laura B. (Pfiel),586. 

Lemuel, 8. 



Stevens, continued. 

Mary, 8. 21. 

Mary (Churchill), 8. 

Mary C. (Churchill), 493. 

Phebe (Harlow), 8. 

Ruth (Churchill), 613. 

Samuel, 586. 

Sarah, 8. 

Sarah A., 586. 

Sarah Lovina, 364, 433. 

Sarah (Sylvester), 8. 

Susan, 271. 

Susannah (Cobb-Sylves 
ter),8. 

Thomas, 21. 

William, 613. 

William W., 586. 
Stevenson, Annie, 507. 

Mary, 538. 

Miles, Dr., 403. 
Steward, Ada E., 261. 

Rachel, 69, 149. 
Stewart, Abby Smith, 246. 

Abigail E., 570. 

Abigail (Sheldon), 670. 

Adeiia C, 570. 

AlminaJ. (Churchill), 570 

Anthony, 47. 

Cornelia, 144. 

Delia (tlealy), 570. 

Florence A., 47. 

Francis T.,47. 

Frederick, 144. 

George W., 146. 

Harry, 144. 

Helen C, 152. 

Jane D. (Churchill-Smith) , 
144. 

Jane Emily, 144. 

John C, 570. 

Josepliine (Lassell), 570. 

Lavina (Churchill), 145. 

Margaret M., 570. 

Mary, 20. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 392, 
393. 

Mary M. (Klock), 570. 

S. Fanuy (Lassell), 570. 

S. S., Dr., 393. 

Samuel, 144. 

Stephen S., 570. 

Ulyssa S. (Bull), 47. 

Wayne B., 47. 

Willard Nelson, 570. 

William, 144, 570. 

William Benjamin, 570. 

William Sheldon, 570. 
Stickles, Emily A. (Chur- 
chill), 192. 

Fred, 192. 

Harry, 192. 

Maude, 192. 

Roland, 192. 

Silas, 192. 
Stiles (or Styles), Amy, 337, 

349. 
Stillman, Abigail, 358. 
Stimers, Betsey R., 424, 524. 

George, 524. 

Lydia (Root), 524. 
Stincbtield, Martha Helen, 116, 

233. 
Stinson, Daniel, Col., 581. 

Maria (Churchill), 581. 
Stirling, Laura K., 410, 509. 
Stoat, Elizabeth, 370. 447. 
Stocker, Laura M. (Churchill), 
596. 

Salmon, 596. 
Stocking-, Bethia, 329, 333. 

Elizabeth, 333. 

George, 333. 
Stoddard, 348. 

James, Capt., 347. 



Stoddard, contituied. 
Olive, 353. 

Phebe (Churchill), 348. 
Stoll, Joost, 555. 
Stone, Alice (Churchill), 166. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 182. 

E. L., 203. 

Emily J. (Churchill), 203. 

Morilla (Churchill), 289. 
Russell, 182. 

Thomas, 289. 

Varnum, 166. 

Vesta A., 166. 

Willard Rawson, 168. 
Storrs, Ignatia, 194, 319. 
Story, Eda Kansas, 536. 

Grace (Jewett), 210. 

Herbert, 210. 

Martha E.,375, 457. 

Paulina(Leonard), 446,545. 
Stover, Lydia, 304. 
Stowe, Sarah, 409, 504. 
Stowell, Harriet J., 245. 

Lyman, 613. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 613. 
Slower, Seth, Capt., 77. 
Strater, Catharine, 409. 

Marietta, 409, 507. 
Street, Julia, 93, 197. 

Nancy, 93, 197. 
Stretton, 58. 
Strickland, Harriet, 104. 

Sarah, 250. 
Strong, Dr., 416. 

Alonzo P., 198. 

Alpheus, 343. 

Anne M. (Corrine), 439. 

Arthur Cliurchill, 517. 

Benjamin Rush, Dr., 331. 

Caroline Julia, 590. 

Catharine A. (Churchill), 
198. 

Charles H., 517. 

Ellas, 343. 

Eliza, 343. 

Eliza B. (Root), 343. 

Ehza J. (Churchill), 540. 

Ellen C. (Churchill), 517. 

Ellen F., 122,237. 

Ellen J., 343. 

Emma, 614. 

Emory Foote, Col., 540. 

Harriette (Churchill), 590. 

Jerusha A. (Perkins), 343. 

Joseph Churchill, Dr., 331. 

Judah, 331. 

Judah, Dr., 330. 

Julia E., 94. 

Levi, 439. 

Lois, 350, 399, 489. 

Martha (Alvord), 331. 

Martha (Churchill), 330. 

Mary, 345, .375. 

Robert Nelson, Dr., 331. 

Willis A., 590. 
Stroud, Zilpha E., 4.52. 
Strout, Elizabeth (Hodgdon) , 
185. 

Horace, 185. 
Stuart, Evelyn J., 81. 
Studley, Emily (Churchill), 
127. 

Henry (M.D.), 127. 
Sturr, Abbie D., 451, 550. 

Jane, 451. 

Joseph, 550. 
Sturtevant, 78, 156. 

Deborah (Churchill), 78. 

Ellphalet, 85. 

Eunice, 76, 166, 609. 

Joanna, 76, 166. 

Lemuel, 163. 

Luther, 158. 

Olive S. (Churchill), 163. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



699 



Sturtevant, coiUinued. 

Patty (Churchill), 158. 

Polly (Pratt), 85. 

Rachel (Pratt), 85. 

Sarah, 1(31, 287. 
Stidred, Rebecca, 561, 563. 
Sullivan, Anna L., 131. 

Mary E. (Corning), 252. 

Thomaa, 252. 
Sumn)eril,Emma, 418, 519. 
Summers, Alice, 417. 

Phebe J.,415. 
Sumner, Gen., 277. 

Ira, 169. 

Rebecca 8. (Churchill), 
169. 

Samuel, Deac, 128. 

Sarah, 57, 128. 
Suter, Harriet E. (Churchill), 
503. 

Jack, 503. 
Sutton, Lillian, 523. 

Polly, 567. 
Suydam, Fred, 507. 

Mary J. (Orum), 507. 
Swain, Marietta F., 272. 
Swan, Albert D., 227. 

Ambrose, 184. 

Betsey A. (Churchill), 572. 

Catharine, 184. 

Demeric, 184. 

Ernest, 572. 

Frances (Taylor), 184. 

George Anson, 572. 

Helen E. (Churchill), 227. 

Henry, 184. 

Lorinda, 184. 

Lucy, 184. 

Maria (Churchill), 184. 

Maria Josephine, 572. 

Mary Ella, 572. 

Nancy, 184. 

Nancy (Churchill), 184. 

Orphia, 184. 

Sarah, 184. 

Sarah Eva, 572. 

Thomas, 572. 
Swarthout, Charles, 593. 

Julia M. (Uhurohill), 593. 
Swartout, 455. 

Caroline (Churchill), 455. 
Sweat, Mabel, 226. 

Moses E., Dr., 226. 
Swetland, Allavesta (Chur- 
chill), 574. 

Dora (Stanton), 574. 

Eleazer, 425. 

H.B., 574. 

Madge, 574. 

Marion, 574. 

Milton A., 574. 

Sarah M. (Brown), 425. 
Swift, Desire (Holmes), 10. 

Edith T., 132. 

George W., 132. 

Harriet, 389. 

Helen M., 132. 

Jane, 11. 

Jennie C, 132. 

John, 10. 

Joseph, 35. 

Maria B.,125, 240. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 132. 

Reuben Webber, 132. 

Sally (Faunce), 35. 
Sykes, Frank, 418. 

Frederick, 418. 

George Quigley, 418. 

Jennie, 418. 

Lucena A. (Churchill), 418. 

May (Ivy), 418. 

William, 418. 
Sylvester, Abner, 8. 

Catharine, 139. 



Sylvester, continued. 

Charles, 139. 

Charlotte S. (Churchill), 
139. 

Elizabeth, 13, 18, 20, 27, 
38, 63, 139. 

James A., 139. 

Jane, 53. 

Jedidiah (Harlow), 8. 

Lydia, 11, ly. 

Mercy, -S, 65. 

Sarah , 8. 

Solomon, 19, 23, 27. 

Susannah (Cobb), 8. 
Symnies, Lazarus, 27. 

Polly (Weston), 27. 
Symouds, Sarah B., 250. 

Tage, Edward, 586. 

Margaret E. (Wheeler) ,586. 
Taggait, Jane E., 79. 
Tague, Charles, 215. 

Elizabeth C. (Mitchell), 
215. 
Talbot, Etta, 527. 

Peter, Capt., 84. 
Talcolt, George Sherman, 540. 

Lucy, 540. 

M;iy (Churchill), 540. 

Nellie E., 361. 
Tame, Ruby I. (Churchill), 
508. 

Will R., 508. 
Tandy, Sarah J., 164. 
Tantor, 323. 

Tarbel, Hattie M. (Cotting), 
274. 

John, 274. 

Mercy M., 274. 

Nettie A. (Barnard), 274. 

Rachel M. (Churchill), 274. 

Sylvester C, 274. 

Wilson U.,274. 
Tarbell, Amanda, 399. 

Amy, 399. 

Emma (Reagle), 399. 

Esther (Churchill), 398, 
490. 

Laura (Wood), 398. 

Lillie R., 398. 

Marquis de la F., 399. 

Menzo E., 399. 

Myrta A., 398. 

K. S. A., 398. 

Reuben J., 398. 

Robert A., 398. 
Tarbox, Margaret 88, 187. 
Tash, Patience, 21, 46, 46. 

Sally, 21, 45, 46. 
Taton, Althea M. (Churchill), 
268. 

Althea S., 268. 

David M.,268. 

Helen M., 268. 

Hettie L., 268. 
Tator, Lewis, 566. 

Rebecca (Churchill), 566. 
Taylor, Aaron, 397. 

Abby S. (Stewart), 246. 

Amanda (Churchill), 406. 

Barbara Alice, 5.36. 

Calista A., 373, 453. 

Carrie K., 95, 200. 

Celestia, 513. 

Charles V., 397. 

Clara F., 114, 232. 

Cordelia (Churchill), 160. 

Cynthia, 367, 441. 

D.R.,397. 

Daniel, 367. 

David, 367. 

Edna, 181. 

Eliza J., 124. 

Elizabeth, 151. 



Taylor, continued. 

Elizabeth S., 192, 318. 

Ella T., 397. 

Fidello, 405. 

Frances, 184. 

Frances A., 466. 

Gertrude A., 132, 246. 

Hannah M., 108. 

Irving C, 397. 

J. O., 536. 

Jane, 208. 

John B., 150. 

Joseph, 397. 

Louisa J. (Churchill-John- 
ston), 210. 

Lucy, 379, 469. 

Maggie J., 402. 

Alaggie (Ramsay), 397. 

Mary, 94, 199, 397, 558, 562. 

Mary A., 107, 220. 

Mary C. (not Catherine), 
101,211, 618. 

Minnie A., 397. 

Oscar F., 397. 

PameliaF. (Boyer), 212. 

Peailie Beatrice, 536. 

Phebe (Churchill), 367. 

Polly (Churchill), 367. 

Roxanna (Churchill), 387. 

Sanora F. (Churchill), 536. 

Sarah M. (Brown-S w e t- 
land), 425. 

Stephen, 210. 

Suky, 396. 

Susan Jane, 438, 535. 

Willard,425. 

William, 212. 
Tease, Garet, 165. 

Jane (Churchill-Geer),186. 
Tebbetts, Mary, 179, 306. 
Tedtord, Alma, 254. 

Annie, 250. 

Henry Ashlon, 105. 

Jane (Churchill), 105. 

Richard, 105. 

Richard B., 105. 
Temple, Mary A., 80, 171. 
Tenney, Harriet, 394. 

Jane, 394. 

Mariette (Churchill), 394. 

Nathan Merrill, 394. 

Perley W., ix. 

Susannah B. (French), Ix. 
Terbos, Henry, 560. 

Jacobus, 500. 
Terrell, 597. 

Anna E. (Churchill), 597. 
Terry, Anna E. (Churchill), 
649. 

Eliphalet, 464. 

Fannie (Churchill), 288. 

Louisa, 378, 464. 

W. H., 549. 

Walter R., 288. 
Terwiliger, Sarah, 259. 

Jennie, 391. 
Thacher, Armeu Lewis, 34. 

Eunice E. (Churchill), 406. 

George Churchill, 34. 

Marcus, 4U6. 

Mary, 34. 

Mary (Churchill), 34. 

Sarah, 34. 

Thomas, 34. 

Thomas, Col., 34. 
Thayer, Debor.ih, 17, 33. 

Ella Jane, 241. 

Isaac, 158. 

Laura A. (Standish), 158. 

Sophia Demas, 453. 
Thomas, Adrian, 39. 

Albert, 140, 177. 

Alberta, 178. 

Annie, 253. 



700 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Thomas, continued. 

Averick (Standiah), 16. 

Beujamin, Deac, 17. 

Caleb, 72. 

Charles F., 178. 

Charlotte, lo7. 

Edwin, 39. 

Slizabeth (Churchill), 17. 

Fred A., 178. 

Hannah (Barrows), 39. 

Harriet, 183, 310. 

Ida Churchill, .509. 

Ida F. (Churchill), 509. 

J. F.,Jr., 509. 

Jane A., 542. 

Julia A., 182. 

Julia A. (Cummings), 72. 

Maria Alvira, 584, 600. 

Martha (Churchill), 80. 

Mary (Churchill), 140. 

Mary D. (Churchill), 177. 

Ruth, 9. 

Ruth (Barrows), 39. 

Walter U., 178. 

Zadock, 16. 

Zebulon, 80. 
Thompson, Abby Washburn, 
65. 

Abel, 146. 

Abigail W. (Churchill), 
65. 

Arthur Churchill, 100. 

Asa, 157. 

Austin Churchill, 511. 

Austin David, 511. 

Betsey (Churchill), 81. 

Charles L., 147. 

Clarissa, 67, 145. 

Delia A. (Churchill), 100. 

Electa (Churchill), 511. 

Elvira (Ellis), 511. 

Emily Churchill, 118. 

Eva Mae, 511. 

Evan G., 147. 

Flora, 305. 

Freelove, 33. 

George H., 282. 

George W., 305, 437. 

Harriet F. (Whipple), 377. 

Hattie (Churchill), 305. 

Hazel, 147. 

Horace Churchill, 55. 

Ichabod W., 65. 

Ida, 264. 

Ida Frank, 261. 

IdaM.. 147. 

Jane, 371. 

JaneC. (Churchill), 118. 

Jennie (Greenwood), 147. 

John, 81. 

Julia E. (Booker), 511. 

Leslie G., 282. 

Lucinda, 37, 91. 

Lucy R. (Rhodes), 54. 

Maria M. (Churchill), 282. 

Mary, 100. 

Mary Churchill, 118. , 

Mary (Churchill), 29. 

Mary J., 158. 

Mary Warner, 446, 545. 

Mattie E. (Vose), 55. 

Melvina, 147. 

Moses, 29. 

Nathan P., 511. 

<^vid, 100. 

Phebe C. (Churchill 
Davis), 157. 

Phebe M ., 354, 413. 

Polly, 157. 

Robert, 377. 

Sarah Burgess, 65. 

Sarah (Churchill), 146. 

Sarah E. (Churchill), 437. 

Simeon, 65. 



Thompson, continued. 

Susan, 129, 243. 

Susannah (Churchill), 65. 

Viena, 389, 483. 

Waitstill (Shurtleff), 100. 

Ward A., 100. 

William Austin, 65, 

William Henry, 118. 

Wm. 8., 54. 
Thorn, Martha, 410, 509. 
Thorne, Ella (Rose), 251. 

John, 251. 
Thornton, Deborah, 344, 369. 
Thorp, Annette (Ward), 477. 

WiUiam B., 477. 
Thorpe, Delight (Churchill), 
255. 

Douglas, 255. 
Thurber, Almira (McGray), 
107. 

Nathan, 107. 
Thurlow, Asa, 184. 

Charity (Bessey), 87. 

John, 87. 
Thurston, Howard, 249. 

Keziah (Cheney), 163. 

Matilda, 249. 

Miriam (Churchill), 249. 

Patty, 75, 163. 

Robert, 249. 

Sarah C. (Churchill), 249. 

Stephen, 163. 
Thwiug, Cynthia, 578. 
Tibbals, Isaac, 563. 

Mehilabel, 590. 

Sally A. (Allen), 563. 
Tibbetts, Mary (Burhans), 22. 

R., Dr., 22. 

Ruth, 22. 
Tiffany, A.E., 181. 

Emma S. (Rounds), 181. 

Lydia, 36. 
Tift, Daniel, 414. 

Octavia L. (Wonser), 414. 
Tilden, Elam, 358, 360. 

John, 358. 

Mary Ann (not Margaret), 
162, 288, 618. 

Olive, 342, 358. 

Ruth E., 129. 

Samuel J., 358. 
Tileston, Mary Anne, 297. 
Tilley, Timothy, 558. 
Tillot80n,Mindwell, 22, 49. 
Tillson, Cordelia Pauline, 610. 

M. v., X. 

Martha, 242. 
Tilson, Patience, 7. 
Tilton, Catharine, 32. 

Joanna (Churchill), 32. 

Margaret (not Joanna), 74, 
162, 618. 

Silas, 32. 
Timpkie, Matilda, 277. 
Tinkham, Ebenezer, 63. 

Eliza, 168, 295. 

Elizabeth (Sylvester), 139. 

Enoch, 139. 

Fannie, 255. 

Howard, 219. 

Jane (Churchill), 219. 

Phebe, 63. 

Sarah, 19,39. 
Tishop, Isabel (Grinnell), 574. 

Walter, 574. 
Titus. Alice, 188, 315. 

Anson, Rev., x. 

Elizabeth (Johnson), 863 
429. 
Tobie, Ardella H., 185, 311. 

Mary (Harris), 311. 

Thomas H., 311. 
Todd, Ellen, 547. 

Manning, 566. 



Todd, continued. 

Maria (Pickert), 566. 
Tolles, C. M., Dr., 254. 

Emmeliue V. (Churchill), 
254. 
Tomlinson, Harriet M. (Gra- 
ham), 269. 

Maria L. (Churchill), 676. 

Nelson, 576. 
Tompkin, 459. 
Tompkins, 374. 

Martha E. L. (Lindsay), 
374. 

Sophia, 89, 188. 
Tooker, Abiaail, 348, 383. 

Daniel, 341. 

Sarah (Boardman), 341. 
Torrance, Harriet C. (Chur- 
chill), 406. 

Joel D., 406. 
Torrey, Hannah G., 311. 
Totman, Elkanah, 10. 

Joshua, 10. 

Priscilla, 10. 

Sarah (Churchill), 10. 
Totten, John, 559, 5G0, 561. 

Levina (Churchill), 559, 
561. 
Tougee, Sophronia, 55. 
Tousey, Elizabeth, 328, 331. 

Thomas, 331. 
Tower, Carrie B., 288. 

(Clark), 161. 

Edwin, 161. 

Elbridge Gerry, 161. 

Elenor (Spencer), 161. 

Eunice Churchill, 161. 

Helen A., 294. 

Hulda (Frohock), 161. 

Jerome A., 161. 

John Crosby, 161. 

Lorenzo, 294. 

Malachi, 161. 

Maria (Churchill) , 161. 

Martha J., 48. 

Martin Windsor, 161. 

Mary, 161. 

Mary (Edgecorab), 161. 

Mary Ellen, 288. 

Mary (Jones), 161. 

Nehemiah Hayward, 161. 

Peter, 161. 

Ruth (Hunt), 161. 

Sarah A., 161. 

Susan Gibbs, 161. 

Susannah (Churchill), 161. 

W^arner C, 161. 
Towle, Amos, 46. 

Elizabeth, 46. 

Lucy Y., 363. 

Sally (Churchill), 46. 

Sarah, 46. 
Town, 39. 

Clark, 351. 

Electa (Churchill), 351. 

Frank J., 586. 

James, 95. 

Sarah A. (Stevens), 586. 
Townsend, Asa, 277. 

Douglas C, 616. 

George, 468. 

Helen A. (Ingersoll), 468. 

Jennie C. (Churchill), 458. 

Jennie E. (Churchill), 278, 
616. 

Julia v., 616. 

Lewis D,, 278, 616. 

Louisa, 578, 594. 

Lyle B., 616. 

Orvilla (Churchill), 277. 

Rhoda M., 616. 

Richard D., 278, 616. 

Willis, 458. 
Tracy, 40. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



701 



Tracy, continued. 

.fulia A., 52. 

Sophronia, 103. 
Traftou, Klla B. (.Tewett), 210. 

Mary Louisa, 45. 

Miles S., Rev., 210. 
Trask, Belle (Churchill), 264. 

Carrie, 2.30. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 255. 

Ellas, 59. 

Frank, 264. 

John, 255. 

Lois Annie, 250. 

Mary, 25, 59. 

Mary (Bolter), 59. 

Sally, 60. 
Traver, Cornelia S. (Chur- 
chill), 404. 

Dolphin, 404. 
Travis, Abigail C. H., 254. 

Abuer A., 254. 

Alice A., 254. 

Daniel R., 2-54. 

Delight C, 254. 

Eleanor (Churchill), 254. 

Elizabeth (Randall), 254. 

Elkanah, 254. 

Harriet (Ring), 254. 

James H., 254. 

Letitia W., 254. 

Nathaniel, 254. 

Sabina J., 254. 

Sarah A., 254. 
Treat, James, 324. 

Louisa R., 181, 306. 
Trefrey, Lydia A. (Churchill), 
107. 

Thomas C, 107. 
Trefry, .Ada Mary, 428. 

Edwin K., 428. 

Elizabeth, 42, 103. 

Ethel M., 428. 

Eva L. (Quinn), 428. 

Gabriel, 1U6. 

Joshua P., 103. 

Mary (Brown), 106. 

Robert, 423. 
Tribblo, Emily, 133, 247. 
Tribeau, Mary R., 159. 
Triplet, Mary, 493. 
Tripp, Angelina R., 65. 

Emily (Churchill), 59l>, 597. 

Harriet, 1551. 

John P., .597. 

Margaret, 379. 
Troop, Phebe, 417. 
Trow, Jane P. (Nelson-Burns), 
164. 

John, 164. 
True, Hannah J., HI. 

Sally. 21, 46. 
Truell, Minnie, 179. 
Tryou, 339. 

Charles, 843. 

Esther, 346. 

John, 346. 

Martha (Churchill), 343. 

Prudence, 334, 346. 

Ruth, 330, 343. 
Tubbs, 80. 

Alma S., 423. 

Belle F., 423. 

J. F., Dr., 423. 

Julia, 360. 

Lydia (Churchill), 80. 

Sarah A. (Gardner), 423. 
Tuck, Eva C, 598. 

Jesse, 178. 

LucyE. (Churchill), 178. 

William A., 178. 
Tucker, Charles, 126. 

Elinor H, 49. 

G. H., 291. 

Mary F. (Capen),291. 



Tucker, continued. 

Nancy A. (Churchill), 126. 

Phebe, 567, 583. 
Tuckerman, Abby Elizabeth, 

.300. 
Tudor, Capt., 556. 
Tufts, 256, 29G. 

Eliza A. (Churchill), 296. 

Eunice (Chui chill), 256. 

Margaret May, 314. 
Tunk, Rosa, 450. 
Tupper, George A., 104. 

Louisa (Davidson), 104. 

Sabrina, 347, 380. 
Turnbull, Eliza, 122, 237. 
Turner, Abigail, 36, 89. 

C.U., 79'". 

Esther, 576, 590. 

Ezekiel C, 62. 

Mary, 404. 499. 

Mary C, 62. 

Mary J., 130, 244. 

Thos., Capt., 72. 
Tuttie, Clara (Churchill), 176. 

Clara F., 176. 

Joseph C, 176. 

Lizzie (Chnmplin), 435. 

Nettie, 578. 

Sarah Caroline, 364, 434. 

Walter H., 176. 

William, 435. 
Twichell.Mary (Atwater); 343. 

Sheldon, 343. 
Twiss, Sarah, 565. 
Twitchell, Moses, 84. 

Rebeckah (Monk), 84. 
Twombly, Addle, 121. 
Tyler, Jesse Washington, 577. 

Keturah J. (Churchill), 
.577. 

Mary, 582, 598. 
Tylle, Grace, xiii. 

Thomas, xiii. 

Udell, Cyrus E., 231. 

Roena A. (Churchill), 231. 
Ufford, Christian (White), 379. 

Eliakim, 379. 

Jerusha, 379. 
Underwood, Mary, 364. 
Upham, xVda, 116. 

Alfred, 241. 

Charles, 241. 

John A., 39. 

Laura A. (Churchill), 241. 

Mary E. (Churchill), 241. 

Mary (Kelsey), 39. 
Upton, Charles, 164. 

Eva, 257. 

Marietta (Nelson), 164. 

Vail, Deborah, 567. 584. 

Irene (Churchill), 351. 

Isaline, 549. 

Lucius, 351. 
Valpey, Abigail, 134, 254. 

John, Capt., 254. 
Van Auken, Jessie, 30. 
Vanberg, John, 491. 

Lillie M. (Churchill), 491. 
Van Camp, Amanda, 383, 475. 
Van de Bogart, Nancy, 524. 
Van Densen, Cornelia, 565. 
Van Duser, Eunice, 406. 
Van Duza, Jacob, 66. 

Sarah (Ward) , 66. 
Van Epps, Charlotte R. (Chur- 
chill), 375. 

William H., 375. 

William H., Jr., 376. 
Van Nostrand, Cornelia, 66,143. 

Isaac, 568. 

Phebe (Churchill), 568. 
Van Orman, Fred, 508. 



Van Orman, continued. 

Lura (Churchill), 508. 
Van Osdall, Isabella, 205. 
Van Redsei) berg, Rebecca, 

566, 582. 
Van Sheick, EHzabeth, 90, 192. 

Sarah, 192, 318. 
Van Tassal, Cornelia, 563, 568. 

Cynthia, 563, 567. 
Van Vorce, Aaron, 442. 

Ellen A., 442. 

Francis, 442. 

John, 442. 

Lucretia (Churchill), 442. 

Mary, 442. 

Sarah M. (Bellman), 442. 
Van Wart, Mary E., 208. 
Van Wie, Caleb, 566. 

Polly (Churfehill), 566. 
Vance, Emily, 215. 

Henrietta, 1.30, 244. 
Vanderbilt, Consuelo, xv. 

Cornelius, xv. 

William K., xv. 
Vanderwater, George, 90. 

Sophia (Churchill), 90. 
Vannaukeen, Sarah, 399. 
Varney, Mary, 571, 587. 
Varnum, Grace, 113. 
Vasburgh, Eliza, 122. 
Vaughan, Edwin A., 100. 

Julia C. (Johnson), 100. 

Marjorie, 100. 

Pamelia, 423. - 
Vaughn, Clarissa, 90, 191. 

E. H., 180. 

Frank, 180. 

Maria, 90, 191. 

Mary, 536. 

Mary A. (ChurchiU), 180. 

Ruth, 359. 

Sarah .Jane, 485. 
Vella, Bethia (Churchill), 159. 

Henry Washington, 160. 

Joseph F., 160, 

Levi Churchill, 160. 

Nicholas, 159. 

Samuel, 160. 

Valanca, ISO. 

William Wallace, 160. 
Verry, Laura E., 311. 
Vesey, Abner, 208. 

M.ary A. (Churchill), 208. 
Vest, Frances, 423. 
Vickery, Alma G. (Rodney), 
250. 

Annie, 250. 

Bathsheba (Churchill), 76. 

Elijah, 76. 

Emmeline, 134. 

George R., Capt., 250. 
Vincent, II u 1 d a h J. ( C h u r- 
chill), 182. 

Joseph F., 182. 
Vining, Emily ((Churchill), 79. 

Enima C, 79. 

Geo. Henry, 79. 

James, 79. 

Jared, 79. 

Jefferson, 79. 

Jennie (Vogel), 79. 

Laura, 79. 
Vogel, Jennie, 79. 
Voorhees, Eva M., 550. 
Voris, Elizabeth Louise, 121, 

235. 
Vose, Agnes Allen, 54. 

Albert Churchill, 54. 

Alice Churchill, 55. 

Almira Churchill, 54. 

Annie Hill, 65. 

Carrie Morton, 55. 

Clifton Henry, 54, 55. 

Deborah (Churchill) , 54. 



702 



INDEX OF NAMES 



Vose, continued. 

Edwin Faxon, 54. 

Eleanor Calder, 55. 

Eliza, 77, 169. 

Eliza F. (Calder), 55. 

Eliza Spencer, 55. 

Elizabetli Churchill, 54. 

Esther Collins, 55. 

FranciB Henry, 54, 

Frederick Churchill, 55. 

Frederick Harkhurgt, 54. 

George Mendell, 54. 

Grace, 55. 

Henry C^lay, 54. 

Isabella Morton, 55. 

Jeremiah Mendall, 55. 

Joseph, 54. 

Joseph Alonzo, 55. 

Joseph Mendall, 55. 

Lizzie Churchill, 55. 

Lydia, 55. 

Lydia Churchill, 55. 

Maria (Allen), 55. 

Mary (Branch), 55. 

Mary L. (Lawrence), 58. 

Mary Lee, 55. 

Mattie Edwards, 55. 

Nathaniel Morton, 55. 

Philip Mendelsohn, 55. 

Rachel W. (Faxon), 54. 

Robert Churchill, 55. 

Beth Morton, 55. 

Spencer C, 58. 

Thomas French, 54. 

William Calder, 55. 
Vo88, Rona May, 536. 
Vrooman, Susanna, 91, 193. 
Vyse, Maria, 209. 

Wade, Allen, 79. 

Amos, Capt., 39. 

George H., 258. 

Harrison A., 171. 

Isaac E., 79. 

Joseph, 378. 

Martha A. (Hunt), 79. 

Mary (Churchill), 171. 

Mary E. (Billings), 258. 

Orrin, 78. 

Prudence, 466. 

Prudence (Churchill) , 378. 

Sarah (Smith), 79. 

Sophia (Churchill), 78. 
Wadsworth, Capt., 56: 

Adaline (Demary), 352. 

Frank, 279 

Hannah, 6]. 

Mamie Clara, 279. 

Mercy (Churchill), 279. 

Mortimer, 352. 
Wager, Charles, 527. 

Ella, 527. 

Mary A. (Clark), 527. 
Wagner, Annie Maria, 597, 604. 

Susannah, 421, 522. 
Wait, 168. 

Clara (Daniels), 168. 

John, 168. 

Maria (Churchill), 168. 
Walte, Ernest W., 291. 

Frank K., 291. 

Geraldine (Churchill), 596. 

Henry E., 696. 

Jennie (Churchill), 290. 

Kate J., 291. 

Nettie Bell, 291. 

Rosie May, 291. 

William F., 290. 
Waith, Frank, 428. ' 

Lillian (Davis), 428. 
Waitt, Ann A.( Churchill), 467. 

Walter Scott, 467. 
Wakefield, Dora M., 432. 

Edmund Barrett, 432. 



Wakefield, continued. 

Edwin, Rev., 4.32. 

Martha A. (Sheldon), 432 

Mary P. (Churchill), 432. 
Walden, Charles Henry, 416. 

Edgar Eldridge, 416. 

Ella A., 416. 

George Curtis, 416. 

James William, 416. 

Marcia M. V. (Churchill), 
415. 

Mary Theodosia, 416. 

William H., 415. 
Wales, Mary B., 167, 293. 
Walford, Clement, 506. 

Lilla E. (Churchill), 506. 
Walker, 601. 

Ann E., 461. 

Anne, 370. 

Catherine, 549. 

Charles, 253. 

Elizabeth, 134. 

Ella (Hardi8ta),253. 

Ellen (Churchill), 528. 

Fanny, 253. 

Frances E. (Jones), 253. 

Fred W., 461. 

George, 253. 

Harriet (Churchill), 528. 

Harry, 253. 

Henry, .528. 

J. Ernest, 253. 

Laura xVugusta, 56. 

Lydia, 70. 

Margaret (Churchill), 601. 

Mary, 182. 

Mary (Martin), 461. 

Nancy, 68, 146. 

Nancy (Churchill), 253. 

Nancy Jane, 491. 

Susie, 269. 

William, 528. 
Wallace, Margaret, 64, 139. 
Walling, Amanda, 614. 
Walton, Albert D., 578. 

Betsey M. (Churchill), 578. 

Clara (Patterson), 578. 

Climena (Churchill), 69. 

Clymena, 70, 150. 

Cora, 578. 

Emma (Douglas), 578. 

Flora M , 578. 

Frank, 578. 

Grace, 578. 

Griffin B., 578, 594. 

Griffin B., Jr., 578. 

Irene, 69, 150. 

John, 69. 

John J., 578. 

Mabel, 578. 

Mind well (Churchill), 69. 

Samuel, 69. 

"William Franklin, 578. 
Ward, Aaron, 477. 

Aaron S., 66. 

Abbie Churchill, 478. 

Adelaide J., 477. 

Agnes (Brown), 106. 

Alice (Sandiford),478. 

Alma (Rogers), 478. 

Amelia, 66. 

Amelia (Churchill), 66. 

Annette, 477. 

Charles E., 478, 479. 

Cora Louisa, 478. 

Dorothy Sandiford, 478. 

Ellas, 471. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 477. 

Emaline, 477. 

Evaline, 477. 

Frar \ B., .525. 

FranL Emerson, 478. 

Franklin, 477. 

Gerrett D., 66. 



Ward, contiyined. 

Hannah, 66. 

Hannah M., 66. 

Harriet (Pearse), 66. 

Hannah (Shuguland), 66. 

Helen, 477. 

Isaac, 66. 

Isaac, Dr., 66. 

John, 66. 

John Churchill, 66. 

Julia, 341. 

Lewis, 145. 

Louisa (Churchill), 478. 

Maria (Shufelt), 66. 

Mary, 66. 

Mary M. (Churchill), 516. 

Myra (Leonard), 197. 

Nathaniel, 106. 

Olive (Southworth), 477. 

Paulina (Churchill), 145. 

Rachel, 66. 

Ralph Rollo, 478. 

Rebecca (Shufelt), 66. 

Roxana, 155, 275. 

Sarah, 66. 

Susan Agnes, 599, 605. 

Virginia B. (Churchill), 
525. 

W. J., 516. 

Willet Lyon, 197. 

Winifred Emily, 478. 
Wardwell, Annie Jones, 120. 

Caroline (^'hurchill, 120. 

Edward Wilkinson, 120. 

George, 120. 

George Marlboroueh, 120. 

Rebecca J. (Churchill) ,120. 
Ware, George W., 255. 

Hannah (Churchill), 255. 

Harriet, 297. 

Jonathan, Dr., 297. 

Mary A., 173, 297. 

Mary A. (Tileston), 297. 
Warner, 36. 

Annis (Churchill), 36. 

Caroline C, 378, 465. 

Charles Shattuck, 130. 

Cynthia (Churchill), 130. 

Frances P., 448, 548. 

George, 400. 

Henry H., 130. 

Henry Plato, 130. 

Jennie Elizabeth, 130. 

Jonathan, 332. 

Martha (Churchill), 400. 

Mary (Churchill), 332. 

William Thomas, 130. 
Warren, Col., 388. 

Abigail, 19. 

Almira (Churchill), 60. 

Anna Churchill, 419. 

Audobon Frank, 524. 

Bessie (Staniford), 420. 

Caleb, 50. 

Caleb, Jr., 50. 

Carrie (Hopson), 427. 

Clarence Harrison, 419. 

Eleanor, 420. 

Emily A. (Churchill), 419. 

James, 427. 

James Henry, Rev., 419. 

Jerusha (Churchill), 155. 

Mary L. (Vose), 55. 

Mary Stuart, 419. 

Nathaniel, 161. 

Sarah L. (Churchill), 524. 

Seth, 155. 

Susan G. (Tower), 161. 

Wilmot L.,55. 
Washburn, 183. 

Abigail, 74. 

Alice (Churchill), 295. 

Annie Jeffreys, 256. 

Asa, 90. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



703 



Washburn, continued. 
Augustus, 183. 
Bathsheba (Churchill), 26. 
Benjamin, 26. 
Clara, 72. 

Bbenezer, Capt., 92. 
Edith, 183. 
George U., 295. 
Grace Le Baron, 48. 
Joanna, 27. 
John, 37, 434. 
Lovina (Churchill), 434, 

534. 
Lucy A. (Churchill), 183. 
Mary, 40, 97. 
Mary (Churchill), 37. 
Seth, 74. 
Shephard, 183. 
Waterman, Charles, 122. 
David, 122. 

Eliza (Churchill), 398. 
Emma, 122. 
Frederic, 122. 
George, 122. 
James H., 174. 
John A., 398. 
Julia, 122. 
Julia A. (Churchill), 173, 

174. 
Julia Ann, 174. 
Mary Isabella, 174. 
Nellie, 122. 
Rhoda Savory, 174. 
Sarah (Churchill), 122. 
Stella, 122. 
Waters, Azro, 398. 

Fannie (Churchill), 599. 
George, 599. 
Laura (Churchill), 411. 
Lora, 411. 

Nancy (Churchill) , 398. 
Nellie (McChesney), 599. 
Stephen C, 599. 
Watkins (not Grow), Arvilla 
(Grow), 81, 175, 617. 

Betsey, 81. 

Catie (Churchill), 666. 
Charles C, 81. 

Chauncy, 81. 

Ebenezer, 566. 

Elisha, 81. 

Ellen M. (Sanborn), 520. 

Frank W., S,l. 

Harriet, 81. 

Henry, 81. 

James, 416. 

Jane, 81. 

Julia (Churchill), 418. 

Mary, 81. 

Ruth (Churchill), 81. 
Watson, Audrey, 583. 

Catherine, 493. 

Catherine (Churchill), 583. 

Cecilia A. (Churchill) ,216. 

George, 23, 103. 

Leonard, 103. 

Mary, 103. 

Nancy, 103. 

Norman, 216. 

Sarah E. (Churchill). 103. 
Watt, Charles Adams, 117. 

Clara Maria, 117. 

JaneC. (Churchill), 117. 

John C, 117. 

Mary Kate, 117. 

MoUie (O' Donald), 117. 

William, 117. 

William Edward. 117. 
Wattenpaugh, Jane, 514. 
Watts, Minerva T., 516. 
Way, 342. 

Abigail, 342. 

Abigail (Churchill), 342. 

Anna, 342. 



Way, continued. 
Clara E., 361. 
Fannie, 342. 
Franklin, 342. 
Gertrude M. (Hanmer) ,361, 
Henry, 342. 
John L., 361. 
Joseph, 342. 
Levi, 342. 
Lydia, 342. 
Pbilena, 342. 
Wead, Minnie, 101. 
Weaver, Julia, 414. 
Webb, 348, 385. 

Esther (Churchill), 348 

385. 
Rebecca, 567. 
Webber, Caroline L. (Chur 
chill), 395. 
Charles, 395. 
Charles Radley, 389. 
Clara Elizabeth, 389. 
George Follett, 389. 
Humphry P., 144. 
Isaac, 70. 

Joanna (Churchill), 70. 
John, 389. 

John Herschell, 389. 
Jona, 395. 
Julia zVugusta, 389. 
Mary Davis, 395. 
Mary (Fox), 389. 
Mary J. (Radley), 389. 
Mary Sophia. 389. 
Nellie Churchill, 389. 
Paulina M. (Moore), 144. 
Sarah (White), 395. 
Sophia (Churchill), 389. 
Worthy Lovell, 389. 
Webster, 119. 
Abdiel, 337. 
Abigail, 410, 510. 
Albert, 374. 
Charles, 356. 
Charles Selah, 367. 
Chauncy, 357. 
Chester Churchill, 356. 
Cynthia (Churchill), 356. 
Cyrus, 366, 357. 
David C, 356. 
Ellen, 228. 
Hannah (Churchill-Kil- 

bourn), 340. 
Harriet Churchill, 357. 
Jacob, Capt., 43. 
Julia S. (Higuius), 357. 
Marilla (RichardB). 356. 
Martha (Churchill). 337. 
Mary (Johuaon), 367. 
Nellie, 356. 
Oliver, 356. 

Prudeutia (Churchill), 374. 
Stephen, 340. 
Weed, Joseph S., Brig.-Gen., 

455. 
Weegar, Rhoda, 406, 600. 
Weeks, Charles Boardman, 
359. 
Cyrus Edward, 359. 
Diadema (Hyde- 8 bar. 

man), 35a. 
Elizabeth J. (Alexander), 

359. 
Emily (Finch), 359. 
George Churchill, 359. 
Hannah Amelia, 359. 
Harriet, 583, 599. 
Horace Belknap, 359. 
John Lewis, 359. 
Lewis, 359. 
Mary, .59^ 

Mary A'. (Daniels), 359. 
Mary Churchill, 359. 
Polly (Churchill), 359. 



Weeks, continued. 

Ruth (Vai]ghn),359. 
William Wallace, 359. 
Weinpress, Charles 279. 
Hattie (Churchill), 279. 
Margaret, 279. 
Welch, Annabel, 305. 
Carrie Alice, .305. 
Earle Dunham, 305. 
Gerald Cushman, 305. 
Lewis Churchill, 305. 
Mary, 439, .537. 
Mary A. C. (Churchill), 

305. 
Mary Louise, 305. 
Wesley, 305. 
William W., 305. 
Weller, Rose, IS, 38. 
Welles, Capt., 358. 
Absalom, 411. 
E. 8., 325,611. 
Elizabeth(Deming Foote) , 

326. 
Laura, 411. 

Lorraine (Patterson), 411. 
Sam, 326. 

Thomas, Gov., 326, 411. 
Wellington, Laura, 580, 596. 
Levi, 53, 

Rebecca (Churchill), 53. 
Samuel Torrey, 53. 
Welli%-er, Alpha (Harrom),372. 

Morris, 372. 
Wells, Albert, 475. 

Adah (Adams), 361. 

Buzzell, 398. 

Catherine (Churchill), 289. 
Dudley, 361. 

Felicia H. (Hanmer), 361. 
Flora G. (Churchill), 475. 
Gideon, 361. 
Hannah Churchill, 361. 
' Harry, 311. 
James, 289. 
James Dudley, 361. 
— Josiah, 565. 
Laura, 354, 411. 
Marilla, 512. 
Mary Anna, 361. 
Mercy J., 56. 
Myrta (Tarbell), 398. 
Orphia (Churchill), 311. 
-PhebeE. (Lake), 565. 
Robert, Capt., 329. 
- Sophia, 411. 
Welsh, Inez (Churchill), 505. 

Jonathan, 5U5. 
Welthy, Kufus, 370. 

Sally (ChurchillC o d y ) , 
370. 
Wentworth, Ada Lillian, 383. 
Ann, 45, 112. 
Arthur Milton, 383. 
Clarissa E. (Churchill), 

383. 
Ella Maria, 383. 
Emma E., 262. 
Emma Jane, 383. 
Frank, 117. 
Milo Milton, 383. 
Sarah A. (Churchill), 117. 
Thomas, 112. 
Wesencraft, 455. 

Jane (Churchill), 455. 
Lotta A., 455. 
West, Carrie, 429. 

Evelyn Steele, 449. 
Gertrude (Steele), 449. 
Henry, 78. 
John, 530. 

Keren H . (Hendricks) , 530. 
Mary Barbara, 229. 
RolindaH. (Foster), 78. 
Sarah (Carrie) , 530. 



704 



INDEX OF NAMES 



West, continued . 

Walter J., 449. 
Westbrook, Mary B., 239. 
Westcott, Eliza Ann, 22. 

George B., 325. 

Harriet Louisa, 325. 

Mary A. (Hynson), 325. 

Mary (Bucli), 325. 

Samuel, 325. 
Westgate, Mary J., 164, 290. 
Westiughouse, 519. 
Weston, Aaron, 408. 

Abner, 16. 

Almira, 27. 

Benjamin, 27, 247. 

Betsey, 27. 

Betsey H. (Churchill), 247. 

Betsey (Lanman), 27. 

Charles, 167. 

Clarissa (Churchill), 158. 

David, 16. 

Dorcas (Churchill), 107. 

(Eldredge), 107. 

Elinor, 107. 

Eliza E. (Churchill), 158. 

Elizabeth (Hattield), 107. 

Esther (Churchill-Morton), 
158. 

Florence White, 192. 

Frederick, 107. 

George, 27, 107, 192. 

Hannah, 27. 

Hannah (Churchill), 158. 

Harvey, 27, 138. 

IdaM. (White), 192. 

Jabez, 16. 

Jacob, 107. 

Joanna (Washburn), 27. 

Julia, 408. 

Julia A. (Churchill), 408. 

Lemuel, 107. 

Leoni (Kelley),107. 

Lewis, 27, 158. 

Lucy, 27, 167. 

Lucy Ann, 42. 

Lucy (Churchill), 27. 

Lucy (Harlow), 27. 

LydiaE., 107. 

Martha B. (Drew), 27. 

Martha (Jenkins), 107. 

Mary, 16. 

Mary (Churchill), 27. 

Mary (Coffran), 42. 

Matilda, 107. 

Mercy M., 167. 

Mercy S. (Churchill), 167. 

Nathan, 107. 

Norman J., 107. 

Otis, 158. 

Patty, 28. 

Polly, 27. 

Polly (Holmes), 27. 

Rebeckah, 16. 

Robert, 42, 107, 167. 

Rufus, 16, 158. 

Sally (Churchill), 138. 

Samuel, 158. 

Sarah (Churchill), 27. 

Sophie (Jenkins), 107. 

Susannah (Churchill), 16. 

William, 27, 167. 

Capt. William, 27. 

Zadoc, 107. 
Westwood, Frank G., 132. 

Jennie C. (Swift), 132. 
Wethern, B. T., 68. 

Mary W. (Churchill), 68. 

Micah Delmout, 69. 

William Corydon, 69. 
Wetherwax, Catherine, 567, 
583. 

Lydia, 567, 583. 
Wetmore, Annie E., 274. 
Whalen, Mary, 188. 



Whaley, Mary, 215. 
Wharff, Lydia Ann, 58, 133. 
Whedon, Sophrouia, 363, 429. 
Wheeler, Albert P., 586. 

Caroline, 452. 

Charles J., 270. 

Charlotte (Churchill), 586. 

E. S., 568. 

Edward Churchill, 141. 

Elizabeth (Ridley), 586. 

Elizabeth (Sherman), 586. 

EmmaL. (Churchill), 270. 

Fred A., 270 

George, 586. 

Grace E., 270. 

Henry E., 586. 

James Snow, 141. 

Joseph F., 141. 

Joseph Franklin, 141. 

Josephine, 455. 

Margaret E., 586. 

Marie L. (Lester) , 568. 

Mary E. (Hannan), 586. 

May v., 455. 

Melissa (Churchill), 141. 

Orville A., 586. 
Wheelock, Effie, 401. 

Fannie, 202. 
Whelpley, Ruhama, 349, 389. 
Whipp, Jennie, 284 
Whipple, Abigail, 377. 

Alanson Edgar, 378. 

Caroline (Churchill), 377. 

Caroline Ella, 378. 

Celestia (Adams), 175. 

Daniel Thornton, 377. 

Frances Emily, 377. 

Francis Marvin, 378. 

Harriet Fidelia, 377. 

Henry Churchill, 377. 

Julia (Wood), 377. 

Mary, 377. 

Minerva C. (Brown-Artie), 
425. 

Morillo M., 175. 

Solomon, 377. 

William, 425. 

William Wirt, 377. 
Whitacor, Lorana, 325. 
Whitcomb, 374. 

Bertha D. (Johnson), 269. 

Charles, 374. 

Ernest J., 269. 

Harriet, 512. 

Horace, 374. 

John, Col., 52. 

Millicent, 58, 129. 

Roxana (Churchill), 374. 

William, 374. 
White, Abby W., 284. 

Abigail, 329, 334. 

Abigail (Butler), 334. 

Charles H., 500. 

Christian, 379. 

Cornelius L., 258. 

Deborah (Hall), 334. 

Delos, Dr., 334. 

Ebeuezer, Col., 33. 

Eliza T., 43. 

Elizabeth (Hodge), 258. 

Elsie Jane, 145. 

Francelia A., 285. 

George W., 334. 

Hannah, 184, 310. 

Ida May, 192. 

Joseph, 334. 

Joseph, Deac, 334. 

Joseph, Dr., 334. 

Leventia, 334. 

Lillie <;., 258. 

Lucinda, 31. 
Marcellua, 192. 
Maria, 374, 456. 

Mary (Churchill), 192. 



White, continued. 

Mary M. (Churchill), 600. 

Menzo, Dr., 334. 

Nancy, 72. 

Narcissa, 373, 453. 

Nathaniel, 3.34. 

Olive (Hall), 334. 

Orphia, 101. 

Ruby, 72. 

Ruth (Churchill), 334. 

Sarah, 395. 

Stephen, 3.34. 
Whitfield, Amelia M. (At- 
kins), 101. 

Charles W., 41. 

Charles Watts, 101. 

Frederick John, 101. 

George Frederick, Dr., 101. 

Henry Allen, 101. 

James Carr, 101. 

John Isaiah, 101. 

Julia (Wood), 101. 

Kate (Knapp), 101. 

Mariah, 101. 

Minnie (Wead), 101. 

Nathaniel Churchill, 101. 

Orphia (White), 101. 

Phebe (Brant), 101. 

Phebe (Fletcher), 101. 

Rebecca Carr, 101. 

Susannah (Churchill), 101. 

Thomas Nice, 101. 

Zenas Elliot Bliss, 101. 
Whitford, Adelia (Churchill), 
191. 

Daniel, 191. 

George, *316. 

Laura (Churchill) , 316. 
Whiting, Azariah, 10. 

Betsey D., 59. 

Betsev (Morton), 28. 

Comfort, 125, 

Deborah (ChurchiU), 126. 

Eveline T., 43. 

Franklin T., 108. 

George W..108. 

Hannah W. (Churchill), 
108. 

Ida J., 108. 

Ida (Sprague), 108. 

Joanna, 76. 

Joseph, 28. 

Louisa (Glover), 108. 

Martha H., 134, 248. 

Martha (Pratt), 108. 

Olive F., 108. 

Rebecca (Churchill- 
Holmes), 10. 

Rosilla E., 108. 

Sarah M., 108. 

Warren T., 108. 

William H., 108. 
Whitlock, Clara, 459. 
Whitman, Almon, Rev., 389. 

AltaC. (Churchill), 389. 

Caroline (Churchill), 389. 

Caroline D., 389. 

Elmore C, 513. 

Harry Churchill, 513. 

Helen L. (Adams), 376. 

Henry, 376. 

Henry J., 147. 

Irving A., 389. 

Jacob, Rev., 107. 

James, 427. 

Jonathan, 30. 

Judson P., 389. 

Leah, 30. 

Lovell D., 389. 

Mary, 107. 

Martha 8. (ChurchiU) , 147. 

Mercy L., 159, 284. 

Nellie A. (Frisbie), 513. 

Phebe, 42. 



\ 



INDEX OF XAMES. 



705 



Whitman, continued. 

Ruth Arrainda, 363, 427. 
Ruth (Churchill), 30. 
Sabviua, 427. 
Sophia C, 389. 
■mhitmore, Abigail, 333. 
Amy (Harvey), 517. 
John, 517. 
Katharine, 417, 517. 
"Whitney, Annie, 470. 
Whitten, Hatty, 139. 
Whittle, Amos M., 616. 
George H., 278, 616. 
Harriet H., 616. 
Harriet J., 278. 
Josie M. (Churchill), 278, 

616. 
Margaret II., 616. 
Marie, 616. 
MarillaB., 278, 616. 
Whittlesey, Caroline (Chur- 
chill), 94. 
Federal, 94. 
Jabezeth, 330. 
Lemuel, 339. 
Wiard, Mary (Churchill), 575. 
T. J., 575. 
Ward, 575. 
Wiberly. Addie V. (Churchill) , 
385. 
Charles H., 385. 
Edna Lillian, 385. 
Irving Churchill, 385. 
Marion Drummond, 385. 
Maurice Calvin, 385. 
Wickham, 325. 
Anna, 510. 

Sarah (Churchill), 325. 
Thomas, 325. 
William F.. 510. 
Wicks, Maria (Burhans), 22. 

Zopher, 22. 
Widrig, Emma (Churchill) , 
475. 
J. S., 475. 
Margaret, 383, 474. 
Wldville, Margaret, xiil. 

William, Sir, xiii. 
Wiegand, Alena May, 49. 
Charles Erastu8,49. 
Charles T., 49. 
Clara (Herbert), 49. 
Elmer Jason, 49. 
Grace (.Joues) , 49. 
Hattie Arminda, 49. 
Marietta (nolley),49. 
Michael, 49. 
Minnie Eliza, 49. 
Wier, Clarissa (Churchill) , 410. 
Flavel, 410. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 410. 
Truman, 410. 
Wiggin, Alice C, 115. 

Annie M. (Jewett), 124. 
Benj., Capt., 230. 
Charles E., 11.5, 
Hannah, 267. 
Levi H., 124. 
Martha .1.. 112, 230. 
Martha M., 45, 112. 
Mary (Dow), 230. 
Olive A., 115, 233. 
Rissa May, 115. 
Sarepta (Churchill), 115. 
Wiggins, Edgar J., 290. 
Harold J., 290. 
Herman L., 290. 
Jennie B. (George), 290. 
John C, 290. 
Wight, Catharine (Swan), 184. 
Charles, 184. 
Parmelia Clark, 584, 599. 
Wightman, Harriet, 345, 375. 
WUber, Cleveland, 528. 



Wilber, continued . | 

Earl Dana, 528. ! 

Emily (Churchill), 528. ' 
George Sanford, 528. 
Wilbur, Francis M., 168. 
George, 168. 

George E., 168. 1 

Susan B. (Churchill), 168. 
Wilcox, Annie, 385, 476. j 

Asahel, 467. ' 

Emily, 379, 467. j 

Frank L., Hon., 357. j 

Harriet C. (Webster), 357. 
Kimberly, 193. 
Lucy (Crittenden), 467. i 
Mina A. (Clark), 193. 
Olive, 346, 377. 
Wilder, Abbie, .528. 

Alice (Churchill), 232. 

Asa, 29. 

Augustus v., 191. 

Daniel, 198. 

Eliza C. (Churchill), 111. 

Eliza (Goodman), 198. 

Elizabeth, 29. 

Hannah H. (Churchill), 

2.56. 
Irena (York), 29, 
Lodusky (Churchill), 191. 
Marshall P., Jr., Ill, 
Martin, 256, 257. 
Mary Cornelia, 198. 
Rebecca, 23, 53. 
William T., 232. 
Wildman, Abiah, 330, .343. 
Wiley, Elizabeth, 615. 
Wilkins, Jane M., 202. 
Wilkinson, Gen., 98. 

Mercy M., 591. 
Willard, Amanda, 564, .573. 
Dorothy, 340. 
Jerusha, 38, 94. 
Margaret, 155, 276. 
Mary II., 576, 592. 
Simon, Maj., .340. 
Tabitha, 564, 573. 
Willert, Charles V., 488. 
Frank, X., 487. 
John J., 488. 

Martha L. (Churchill), 487. 
Willet, Eliza, 378,466. 

Melinda 8. (Churchill), 

467. 
Walter, 466, 467. 
Willets, Lena (Grinnell), 574. 

William, 574. 
Wllley, Margaret, 504. 

Mehitable Gilman, 45, 112. 
William, King, xi, xii. 
William of Orange, 555. 
Williams, 34, 83, 570. 
Squire, 180, 181. 
Abigail, 83, 180. 
Abigail (Smith), 180. 
Adaline (Churchill), 570. 
Addie E., 399, 490. 
Amanda (Churchill), 249. 
Andrew, 371. 
Ann, 582, 598. 
Anna, 180,181, 
Augustus, 249. 
Bathsheba, 83, 180, 181. 
Benjamin S., Rev. , 490. 
Benoni, 180. 
Betty (Churchill), 345. 
Catharine A. (Churchill), 

494. 
Charles H., 293. 
Clarence, 494. 
Elisha, Rev., 330. 
Ella F., 521. 
Ellen Cornelia, 48. 
Elmira, 210. 
Eunice M. (Wood), 490. 



Williams, continued. 

Harriet (Griswold), 444. 
Jabez, 83. 
James E., 123. 
Jane E. (Parker), 48. 
John, 180. 
John Charles, 123. 
Keturah, 300. 

Louisa H. (Churchill), 123, 
Martha, 252. 
Mary, 363. 

Mary 0. (Churchill), 293. 
Mary Louisa, 123. 
Mary Sophia, 48. 
Nathaniel B., 48. 
Roger, 83, ISO, 181. 
Samuel Harvey, 123. 
Sidnej- Phcenix, 123. 
Sophronia (Knapp),371. 
Stephen, 345. 

Stephen House, Rev., 123. 
Williamson, Caroline (Chur- 
chill), 409. 
Charity, 564, 572. 
Eliakim B., 409. 
Hannah M. (Ward), 66. 
Marian Eliza, 409, 508. 

Marshall, 66. 
Willis, Alden, 84. 

Clara, 505. 

Emily, 84, 183. 

Emma J. (Churchill), 549. 

J.C.,549. 

Josephine, 183, .308. 

Lovina (Churchill), 84. 

Mary H., 170. 
Wilmarth, Capt., .83. 

Asenath O., 489. 
Wilson, Alphcns, 362. 

Alvira (Churchill), 575. 

Buckley, 362. 

Caroline (Gordon), 569. 

David, 575. 

Delia S., 389, 483. 

Eveline E. (Churchill), 
485. 

George, 569. 

George A., 485. 

Huldah, 362. 

Jessie, 575, 

Joel, 362. 

John R., 362. 

Lucian, 443. 

Lucy A. (Collins), 362. 

Lydia (Churchill), 362. 

Marion, 575. 

Mary, 442. 

Mary (Barnev) , 362. 

Mary (Churchill), 443. 

May E.,362. 

Norah M., 362. 

Rich B.,362. 

Sarah, 575. 

Susan D., 389, 482. 
AVinans, Alice Verna, 431. 

Aimer, Arthur, 431. 

Edith J. (Gunn),431. 

Mabel Maude, 431. 

Walter William, 431. 

William W., 431. 
Winchell, Walter, 71. 
Windsor, Florence May, 299. 

Gershom, 299. 
Wing, Georgia A., 263. 
Wingard, Caroline M. (Chur- 
chill), 123. 

Samuel C, Hon., 123. 
Wingate, Aaron, 29. 

Abby C. (Phelps), 169. 

Achsa, 29. 

Benjamin, 29. 

Lovilla, 29. 

Lovina (York), 29. 

Moses, 169. 



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INDEX OF NAMES 



Winn, Marietta, 389. 
Winslow, Albert, SI, 223. 

Alice J. (Libby), 81. 

Amo8, 85. 

AmoB Kendall, 86. 

Elizabeth, 79, 171. 

George Clinton, 86. 

Hannah, 85. 

Hiram, 85. 

Maria, 86. 

Miranda, 86. 

Ruhamah (Churchill), 85. 

Solomon, 85. 

Stephen, 85. 

Thomas, 171. 
Winsor, Alden, 1.37. 

Charles E., 137. 

Hannah (Howard), 63. 

Harriet G., 137. 

Helen M. (Ryder), 138. 

Henry A., 137. 

Maria B., 137. 

S:>lly A. (Churchill), 137. 

^arah A., 137. 

William D., 63. 

William H., 138. 
. Wiustou, Dionese (Bond),xiii. 

Henry, Sir, xiii. 

Sarah, xiii. 
Winter, 106. 

Elizabeth (Doane), 105. 

John, 106. 

Lydia (Churchill), 106. 

Samuel, 105. 
Wirtz, Annie C, 513. 
WiHeman, Catherine, 404, 499. 
Wismer, Erameline P. (Chur- 
chill), 469. 

Henry, 469. 
Wiswall, Hannah, 62, 77. 
Withee, Mary, 262. 
Witler, Alice D., 515. 

Harold, 515. 

Lucile, 615. 
Witt, Adeline. 507. 

Angie (Bird), 86. 

Annie (Stevenson), 507. 

Benjamin, 86. 

Betsey, 86. 

Celia (Churchill), 86. 

Cyrus, 86. 

Daniel, 86. 

Dellia,507. 

Edward, 507. 

George, 86, 507. 

Georgianna (Ostrom), 507. 

Hettie, 507. 

Hezekiah, 409, 507. 

Ida. 507. 

John, 86, 507. 

Laura, 507. 

Lillie, 507. 

Mary .(Churchill), 409, 
507. 

Miranda (Churchill), 86. 

Ruth, 507. 
Witter, Harriet A., 524. 

Mary (Perkins), 524. 

William, 524. 
Wixon, Edmund, 506. 

Esther L. (Churchill), 506. 
Wolaver, John W., 217. 

Regina (Churchill), 217. 
Wollcott, Maria A. (Horton- 
Peabody),432. 
Philander, 432. 
Wolstenholra, Elizabeth J. 
(Churchill), 203. 

Francis E., 203. 
Wonser, .\nnette E., 414. 
Bertie (Lamb), 414. 
Charles, 414. 
Charles J., 414. 
Charlotte E., 414. 



b 



Wonser, continued. 

D., Col., 414. 

Ernest, 414. 

F. J. Mortimer, 414. 

Feme, 414. 

Flora C, 414. 

Fred, 414. 

Josephine (Patterson), 414. 

Julia (Weaver), 414. 

Kate L., 414. 

Louis, 414. 

M. G., 413. 

Marcia (Kelly), 414. 

Marcia W., 414. 

Marjorie, 414. 

Mileden, 414. 

Octavia, L., 414. 

Ruth M. (Churchill), 413. 

Ruth R., 414. 

Vera, 414. 

William W., 414. 
Wood, Alice (Churchill), 265. 

Amelia, 519. 

Angeliue A. (Churchill), 
485. 

Betsey R. (Churchill), 169. 

Elizabeth, 519. 

Elizabeth (liobbins), 64. 

Eunice M., 490. 

George, 265. 

Hattie A., 49. 

Henrietta, 424. 

Isaac, Capt., 40. 

Isaac L., 64. 

John, 66. 

Joseph, 519. 

Julia, 101. 

Laura, 398. 

LettieE., 519. 

Mary (Churchill), 66. 

Millie J., 274. 

Nancy (Ellis), 136. 

Nathaniel, 169. 

Patience, 33, 80. 

Samuel A., 485. 

Sarah M. (Itogers), 152. 

Thankful, 17, 34. 

Thomas, 66. 

Willard, 136. 

Wilham, 152. 
Woodbridge, Alice S., 518. 

Christopher A., 518. 

Mary Sumner, 518. 
Woodbury, Clara E., 148, 265. 

Hiram, 466. 

Jennie R. (Churchill), 230. 

John, 230. 

John P., 231. 

Prudence S. (Churchill), 
466. 
Woodcock, Comfort, 344, 367. 
Woodford, Arthur F., 413. 

Barnard, 413. 

Bernet, 413. 

Carrie L., 413. 

Charlton M., 413. 

Evelyn, 413. 

Helen Marcia, 413. 

Juliatia (Hitchcock), 413. 

Lucian, 22. 

Lydia (liurhans), 22. 

Marcia B. (Churchill), 413. 

Milton Mozart, 413. 

Robert Hawley, 413. 
Woodman, Caroline Gore, 
128, 242. 

Edwin Ellis, 206. 

Elizabeth K. (Churchill), 
206. 
Woodruff, Almira, 358. 

Appleton, 345. 

Aurelia, 366. 

Aurelia StiUman, 358. 

Corinna, 359. 



RD-94 



Woodruff, continued. 

Elijah, 358. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 358. 

Mary, 358. 

Mehitable (Churchill), 345. 

Rebecca, 342. 

Sarah, 593. 
Woods, Addie Mary, 480. 

Alta Rose, 480. 

Amy L. Luther, 515. 

Carrie May,- 480. 

Ella (Broughton),480. 

Emily J. (Churchill), 614. 

Francis, 74. 

Hannah (Churchill), 57. 

Herbert Carlton, 515. 

Jane (Churchill), 74. 

John, 480. 

Jonathan, 57. 

Mary M. (Dickson), 515. 

Philo R., 614. 

Paul Churchill, 515. 

Ruth Ella, 480. 
Woodward, Betsey, 27. 

Charles, 476. 

Emma E. (Churchill), 475. 

Hannah, 75, 165 
Woodworth, 459. 

Caroline (Churchill), 459. 

Charlotte (Manton), 493. 

Cyrenus, 493. 

Douglas B., 217. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 217. 

Marj' J. (Churchill-McKin- 
nonCampbell), 217. 

Sarah E., 4Ul, 493. 

Thomas, 217. 
Wool, Gen., 98. 
Wooley, Alice Gertrude, 522. 

Emma A., 149. 
Woollen, Caroline (Churchill), 
424. 

Lewis, 424. 
Wooster, 566. 

Nancy (IMckert), 566. 
Worcester, Abigail, 24, 57. 
Worden, Charles Brodhead, 

586. 

Charles Constantine, 586. 

David, 586. 

Ebenezer, 686. 

Elizabeth (Churchill), 686. 

George, 586. 

James Edward, 586. 

Mortimer, 586. 

Stephen, 586. 

William Henry, 586. 
Wormer, Lawrence, 611. 

(Clark), 611. 
Wray, George, 509. 

Pearl (Churchill), 509. 
Wright, 6U9. 

Abigail (Churchill), 328. 

Adah (Evans), 422. 

Adaline C, 159. 

Amanda, 453. 

Charles A., 294. 

Deborah, 31, 74, 75, 161. 

Deliverance (Churchill), 
33. 

Ebenezer, .33. 

Elijah, 422. 

Elijah, Capt., 341. 

Elizabeth S., 158. 

Hannah, .330. 

Jacob, 74, 161. 

Jeremiah S., 316. 

Joseph, 75, 560. 

Joseph, Lieut., 74. 

Lydia (Churchill) , 609. 

Mabel, 340. 

Martha, 383. 

Mary E. (Churchill-Pat- 
terson), 316. 



INDEX OF NAMES 



707 



Wright, contimierh I 

Nancy M., 361 , 421. 
NelBon, 169. 1 

Priscilla (Churchill), '4. ; 
Ruth H. (Churchill), 169. 
Sarah (Brewster), 75. 
Sarah (Churchill), 294. 
Thomas, 328. 
Wyeth, Caroline C. (Ward- 
well), 120. 
Samuel D., 120. 
Wylie, Flora A. (ChurchlU- 
Segar),271. 
James R., Rev., 271. 
Wyman, Annie S., 255. 
Dorothy Churchill, 298. 
Drusilla (Shaw), 104. 
Edmund R., 104. 
Elizabeth, 104. 
Elizabeth (Crosby), 104. 
Elmer, 501. 

Elva S. (Churchill), 501. 
Emma, 106.5 
Franklin A., 298. 
George, 104. 
Hannah Alice, 104. 
Harriet (Strickland), 104. 
Henry, 218. 
Jacob, 104. 
James, 104. 
Letitia (Mayer), 104. 



Wyman, covUnued. 

Lucy (Churchill), 21 S. 
Mary (Churchill), 104. 
Mary B. (Churchill), 298. 
Mary R., 249. 
Nancy, 156, 282. 
Nehemiah C. 104. 
Ruth Ann, 2-51. 
Sarah R., 249. 
Thomas, 218. 
William Jesse, 104. 

Yadow, Frank, 496. 

Lydia A. (Churchill), 496. 
Yale, 582. 

Mary A. (Churchill), 582. 

Nancy (Churchill), 582. 

Truman, 582. 
Yeaton, Elizabeth, 69. 
Yerxa, Ada, 224. 
Yoland, Countess, xii. 
York, Benjamin, 29, 30. 

Christiana, 30. 

Eliza, 30. 

Emmeline, 30. 

Eunice, 69, 150. 

Imogene, 30. 

Irena.29. 

John ,29. 

Josephine, 30. 

Lovilla, 29, 69, 149. 



York, continued. 
Martha, 29. 

Martha (Churchill), 29 
Mary, 29. 

Minerva (Miller), 30. 
Samuel, 29. 
Sarah (Butler), 29. 
Warren, 29. 
Young, Demaris L. [(' h u r- 
chill.Luke),.598. 
Eliza (Churchill), 424. 
Hanuah (ChurchiU), 370. 
John, 598. 
Joseph, 424. 
Josephine, 206. 
Mercy, 262. 
William, 370. 
Youngman, Mary A., 197. 
Youran, Anna, 568. 
Benjamin, 568. 
Catherine 568. 
I John, 568. 

I Rebecca (Churchill) , 568. 

Sylvester, 568. 

Zimmerman, 619. 

Benjamin, 358. 
Zimmerraann, Clarissa Alice, 
470. 

Mary (Woodruff), 3.58. 




















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